I Really Didn’t Want to Be a Trainer

I Really Didn’t Want to Be a Trainer

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我真没想当训练家啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真没想当训练家啊

By 北川南海

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
870 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Standing before you now is— A Devon Corporation board member, founder of Team Rainbow Rocket, reverse-type master, World Championship winner… Legendary Trainer Lu Ye recalls the scene of his very first livestream and sighs nostalgically: “Believe it or not, my original goal was just to hit 100,000 subscribers and show my face.” “All I wanted was to make some quick cash and start out as a gaming content creator.” “I never intended to become a Trainer!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on I Really Didn’t Want to Be a Trainer ### First Impressions "I Really Didn’t Want to Be a Trainer" definitely grabbed my attention with its premise. A protagonist, well-versed in Pokémon strategies, gets a chance to apply his knowledge in a world where those strategies are revolutionary. It's a fun twist on the typical transported-to-another-world trope, and the initial chapters certainly had me hooked. The idea of a laid-back MC who just wants to stream his battles but keeps getting caught up in bigger events is quite appealing. ### What Works Well The blend of slice-of-life elements with strategic Pokémon battles is a major strength. I enjoyed the concept of the MC introducing advanced tactics to a world where trainer mortality is high, making his insights valuable. The story also seems to lean into a type of misunderstanding comedy where the MC's genuine skills lead to humorous situations. This is a refreshing take, as the humor stems from competence rather than sheer luck. The "fan group chat" aspect, where well-known trainers analyze his battles, adds another layer of engagement and world-building. I also appreciate the lighthearted tone and the generally positive feeling the story evokes. The author does a solid job of making the characters feel alive and engaging. ### Areas of Concern While the overall premise is enjoyable, there are a few areas that gave me pause. Several readers have pointed out inconsistencies, such as mixed-up names and plot details. While these might seem minor, they can be jarring and disrupt the reading experience. I've also seen the quality of female characters mentioned as a potential weakness. Some feel that female characters are portrayed in a way that leans towards wish fulfillment, which could be a turn-off for some readers. I feel that this is a valid point, and something that would need to be addressed in order for me to enjoy the story to its fullest potential. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning * Gastly evolves into Haunter after eating food made by the MC. ### Final Verdict "I Really Didn’t Want to Be a Trainer" has the potential to be a truly great Pokémon fanfic. The core concept is creative, and the blend of strategy and slice-of-life elements is well-executed. However, inconsistencies in the plot and potential issues with the portrayal of female characters hold it back. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a lighthearted, strategic Pokémon adventure, this might be worth your time. However, be aware of the potential pitfalls before diving in.