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Today’s Pokémon of the Day is
Today’s Pokémon of the Day is


  ***Illumise!***
  ***Misdreavus!***


This is the last Bug-type I will do for a while. And, this is the most beautiful Bug-type of all. It is a Firefly pokémon. Before I go off on a tangent, let me give you the SUGGESTED moveset.
 
 
 
It’s time I did Misdreavus. Misdreavus is a Ghost-type pokémon whose Special Attack is rarely topped. It’s also pretty fast, too. Misdreavus’s speed and Special Attack will both be taken advantage of in the following SUGGESTED moveset.




  - 1. Thunder
  - 1. Thunder


  - 2. Giga Drain
  - 2. Confuse Ray


  - 3. Water Pulse
  - 3. Psychic


  - 4. Shadow Ball
  - 4. Shadow Ball




Finally. I’ve been waiting for a pokémon who can beat ALL of its type weaknesses. Illumise’s type weaknesses are Flying, Rock, and Fire. Thunder eliminates any Flying-type threat. Giga Drain kills Rock-type users. And Water Pulse should take down all Fire-types trying to take advantage of your weakness. Should you run into a Psychic-type who can’t be beaten by any of these moves (such as Exeggutor), use Shadow Ball and eliminate the competition. Illumise is an excellent pokémon, and I hope that everyone who reads this page will see that.  
I cannot stand the move Thunderbolt, because it always plays second fiddle to Thunder (like Surf with Hydro Pump and Flamethrower with Fire Blast). The whole Shadow Ball/Psychic combination never fails. Confuse Ray should generally start the battle, unless you’re up against a Psychic-type, in which case Shadow Ball should start the battle. And obviously if you’re up against poison, ghost, or bird, Psychic should start the battle. Well, that’s it for Misdreavus. Click [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Misdreavus_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29/Generation_III_learnset#By_leveling_up here] for a list of moves that Misdreavus can learn in Generation Three. I hope this moveset helps you should you decide to use Misdreavus on some type of pokémon team you may be composing.  
Click [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Illumise_%28Pok%C3%A9mon%29/Generation_III_learnset#By_leveling_up here] for a list of moves that Illumise can learn in Generation Three. I hope this moveset helps you should you decide to use Illumise on some type of pokémon team you may be composing.  





Revision as of 21:11, 24 March 2009

This page was last updated 3/24/2009, at 4:08 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: Psychic, Ice Beam, Earthquake, and Thunder. 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!



New Pokémon of the day!

Today’s Pokémon of the Day is

***Misdreavus!***



It’s time I did Misdreavus. Misdreavus is a Ghost-type pokémon whose Special Attack is rarely topped. It’s also pretty fast, too. Misdreavus’s speed and Special Attack will both be taken advantage of in the following SUGGESTED moveset.


- 1. Thunder
- 2. Confuse Ray
- 3. Psychic
- 4. Shadow Ball


I cannot stand the move Thunderbolt, because it always plays second fiddle to Thunder (like Surf with Hydro Pump and Flamethrower with Fire Blast). The whole Shadow Ball/Psychic combination never fails. Confuse Ray should generally start the battle, unless you’re up against a Psychic-type, in which case Shadow Ball should start the battle. And obviously if you’re up against poison, ghost, or bird, Psychic should start the battle. Well, that’s it for Misdreavus. Click here for a list of moves that Misdreavus can learn in Generation Three. I hope this moveset helps you should you decide to use Misdreavus on some type of pokémon team you may be composing.



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 15:40, 20 March 2009 (UTC)♥♥!