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Revision as of 14:37, 6 January 2012

About Myself

I am a student that like playing Pokemon games and watching Pokemon anime. Well, I have a main goal in my life, which is unrelated to Pokemon. However, I still love Pokemon very much.

Gaming

I have Pokemon Diamond Version and HeartGold Version. I had both Pokemon FireRed Version and LeafGreen Version, as well as Pokemon Emerald version in a few years ago, but the cards are broken and I can no longer play those 3 games.

I choose Fire-type starters because Fire-type Pokemon are quite rare to find in the wild. I can also learn how to control a great power when using Fire-types because when fire is under control, it can be very useful, but when fire goes out of control, it will be destructive.

I also train Pokemon of a variety of types because all types have their advantages and disadvantages, in other words, strength and weaknesses. All of my teams have Pokemon of all 4 main types(Fire, Water, Electric and Grass), Flying-type, Fighting-type and Rock-type. My teams also have Dark-type(or Bug-type) and Ground-type Pokemon, or at least have Pokemon that can learn those types of moves. The types I chose can cover almost all types when attacking, and Fire, Fighting and Ground are 3 of the most powerful types, making my team powerful.

When battling, I usually go offense and I will use the type-advantage to attack. I'm not a strategy user. I will recover my Pokemon when they get weak and switch them out when my Pokemon are at a disadvantage. I also let my Pokemon learn some strong offensive moves, but I will only use them when my team are in a really bad situation, such as much weaker than opponents in terms of levels.

Usually, I don't use legendary Pokemon because their power are overwhelmingly strong that I'm unable to control. My Johto team is the only exception because Ho-Oh can learn some decent Flying-type attacks while the other Flying-type Pokemon I found in Johto can't(even if they can, their stats prevents them from using those attacks effectively).

I have started over my games on my birthday.

My Pokemon Team

Pokemon Diamond

Pokemon Level Moves
Chimchar→Monferno→Infernape Lv. 41 Close Combat, Flame Thrower, Flame Wheel, Rock Smash
Starly→Staravia→Staraptor Lv. 40 Close Combat, Fly, Aerial Ace, Defog
Shinx→Luxio→Luxray Lv. 40 Crunch, Spark, Bite, Flash
Budew→Roselia→Roserade Lv. 40 Solar Beam, Petal Dance, Cut, Stun Spore
Shellos→Gastrodon Lv. 39 Earthquake, Surf, Body Slam, Water Pulse
Cranidos→Rampardos Lv. 39 Strength, Heatbutt, Rock Tomb, Assurance

Pokemon HeartGold

Pokemon Level Moves
Cyndaquil→Quilava Lv. 14 Ember, Quick Attack, Tackle, Smoke Screen

Obtained Badges

Pokemon Diamond

  • Sinnoh Badges
  1. Coal Badge
  2. Forest Badge
  3. Cobble Badge
  4. Fen Badge
  5. Relic Badge
  6. Mine Badge

Pokemon HeartGold

  • Johto Badges
  1. Zephyr Badge
  • Kanto Badges
    • None

Treating Pokemon

I treat my Pokemon with love and trust, just like Ash Ketchum in the anime. I care about my Pokemon a lot and I'm neither strict nor harsh towards my Pokemon. My Pokemon are my friends, no matter what happens.

Joined Projects

  • Project Walkthroughs
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