Ah, magi-krap...one of the disadvantages of not utilizing more than just two Poke'mon is when situations like this happens. Facing off a super powerful dual type that has an advantage over Lucy and no weaknesses that Lucky can take advantage of their best bet is to run away.
Luckily for them, another wild one appears...
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Luckily for them, another wild one appears...
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Hmm...one sec. Not counting movies and spin offs, 14 seasons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3.....on_%28anime%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3.....on_%28anime%29
And it's been 14 years since the first ep, and he still hasn't aged, and still throws a pokeball at a wild without weakening it? Something wrong with that boy, I swear. He's come across too many legendaries to count and he still settles for the weak bird type's?
Ah well, it still sells.
Ah well, it still sells.
HMs are for trainers proving their skill by acquiring moves to get to more difficult places.
TM's are for either trainers who love fighting and like to change up their pokemon's tactics or trying to take down a tough gym leader.
It seems out of character for a member of SNAP to invest in move tutoring machines like that. Or am I wrong?
TM's are for either trainers who love fighting and like to change up their pokemon's tactics or trying to take down a tough gym leader.
It seems out of character for a member of SNAP to invest in move tutoring machines like that. Or am I wrong?
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