Bones
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Post by Bones on Oct 30, 2007 10:57:20 GMT 10
The rules are simple: Pick which Pokemon you think would be most likely to win a battle (or just whichever you like best). Feel free to take the time to explain your decision.
Here's how it continues: Each week, I (or someone else in case of my absence) will pick one representitive pokemon of a certain type from each generation to do battle against each other. You fine people will then vote for a winner.
We're going to try and not include Legendaries (unless we do a Legendary Poll), since they could make the polls unbalanced. If a Pokemon of a previous generation has an evolved form in a subsequent generation, it can't be represented in it's evolved state. It must be the Pokemon as it appears in that generation.
(Example: Dusclops is a third generation Pokemon. In the fourth generation, he gained an evolved form, Dusknoir. Dusclops is allowed to represent the third generation; Dusknoir is only allowed to represent the fourth generation.)
Announcing the winner of last week's Poll: Winning with 42.8% of the votes is Dragonite! Give a cheer! First gen Pokemon have won 2 weeks in a row now.
This week's selection: the Grass-type starters from each of the generations.
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Bones
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Post by Bones on Oct 30, 2007 10:58:25 GMT 10
I voted for Torterra.
Normally, I would've immediately voted for Sceptile. He was a great Pokemon back in the 3rd Generation. But the Physical/Special Split of the Fourth Gen destoyed his move pool; all his best attacks (Leaf Blade, Dragon Claw, Crunch) became unuseable.
Torterra, despite being Sceptile's practical polar opposite stat-wise, is a solid choice now that Sceptile is out of the running.
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Shana
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Post by Shana on Nov 1, 2007 18:06:55 GMT 10
Sceptile, because even though I occasionally mess with stuff like Netbattle, Sceptile has been the third in my trilogy of different types of favourite types. First I loved Charizard, a fire type. Then Feraligatr, water. Then Sceptile, grass. I never liked any of the 4th generation pokemon, except from a professional battling sense. Anyway, Sceptile easily won this for me
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xx Cooli
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Post by xx Cooli on Nov 4, 2007 12:24:11 GMT 10
I personally have to choose megnium. I just always love Megnium and the Chikorita, Bayleaf, Megnium set was always so hard to train in the begining, but all the hard work pays off so much.
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*Firespirit*
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Post by *Firespirit* on Nov 5, 2007 4:35:20 GMT 10
Sceptile It worked in my Ruby game
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Post by alaskastreet on Nov 6, 2007 9:05:00 GMT 10
I've never really been a fan of grass-types and I've yet to play the DP games (I'm more of a Ruby kinda gal.)
But I'd have to go with Sceptile. It was the only grass Pokemon I've ever fully raised and she was pretty cool.
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Blade
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Post by Blade on Nov 11, 2007 0:01:20 GMT 10
Meganium believe it or not is my favourite, i think it is really cool, but they made it resemble bayleef way to much
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