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If you see a pokémon that just can’t be beaten, lead with Double Team, then Toxic. Start using Faint Attack to lay some 60-power smack down on your opponent, then use Moonlight to restore HP if you ever lose any. I realize that Umbreon could be beaten by using a pokémon that is immune to Toxic, but no pokémon is immune to Double Team. However, if a Piloswine (that’s the next pokémon of the day, by the way) uses Odor Sleuth, then switches out to a Weepinbell, you’re in serious trouble. Just do your best to knock out your opponent on the first few turns. | If you see a pokémon that just can’t be beaten, lead with Double Team, then Toxic. Start using Faint Attack to lay some 60-power smack down on your opponent, then use Moonlight to restore HP if you ever lose any. I realize that Umbreon could be beaten by using a pokémon that is immune to Toxic, but no pokémon is immune to Double Team. However, if a Piloswine (that’s the next pokémon of the day, by the way) uses Odor Sleuth, then switches out to a Weepinbell, you’re in serious trouble. Just do your best to knock out your opponent on the first few turns. | ||
Click [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Umbreon_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29/Generation_III_learnset#By_leveling_up here] for a list of moves that | Click [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Umbreon_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29/Generation_III_learnset#By_leveling_up here] for a list of moves that Umbreon can learn in Generation Three. I hope this moveset helps you should you decide to use Umbreon on some type of pokémon team you may be composing. | ||
Revision as of 03:01, 4 February 2009
This page was last updated 2/3/2009, at 8:58 p.m.
Introduction
Okay, for those of you who STILL don’t know me I am User Lapras because I just love the pokémon Lapras. I have two on all my games and they all have the same moveset: Attract, Ice Beam, Body Slam, and Thunderbolt. I have been playing pokémon for thirteen years now, and have gotten pretty good at it. Even though I am new here, I have had some editing experience on Wikipedia, so yes, I have been trained. I hope that I and the other editors have a fun time making this site as up to date and cool as possible!
Another new Pokémon of the day!
Today’s Pokémon of the Day is
***Umbreon!***
Today’s pokémon is Umbreon. Umbreon is a weak pokémon turned strong, like Cloyster. This SUGGESTED moveset allows Umbreon to use dirty tricks in order to beat most any pokémon.
- 1. Toxic
- 2. Moonlight
- 3. Double Team
- 4. Faint Attack
If you see a pokémon that just can’t be beaten, lead with Double Team, then Toxic. Start using Faint Attack to lay some 60-power smack down on your opponent, then use Moonlight to restore HP if you ever lose any. I realize that Umbreon could be beaten by using a pokémon that is immune to Toxic, but no pokémon is immune to Double Team. However, if a Piloswine (that’s the next pokémon of the day, by the way) uses Odor Sleuth, then switches out to a Weepinbell, you’re in serious trouble. Just do your best to knock out your opponent on the first few turns.
Click here for a list of moves that Umbreon can learn in Generation Three. I hope this moveset helps you should you decide to use Umbreon on some type of pokémon team you may be composing.
Just A Friendly Reminder
Remember, if you have any questions about my page, or about how pokémon work, ask me. I have been studying pokémon for thirteen years now.
******Some Other Great Pokémon Sites******
Here are some other sites that could further enhance your understanding of pokémon.
** 1. Serebii's official website **
** 2. The official pokémon website **
** 2. The best pokémon encyclopedia ever!**
I hope that my page will be helpful to all in the future!
Lapras 02:59, 4 February 2009 (UTC)