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Legendary hunter.; [Reserved by Merovin]
Topic Started: Jul 8 2007, 02:36 AM (2,032 Views)
Groudon
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xX|The Resurrection|Xx

(Uhh Fie Knight, hes a ground and water. Electric types don't affect him. His only weakness is grass)

The Swampert just stood there as the electricity bounced off of it. Chinchou knew it, but he had to follow orders. Swampert then uses a Mud Shot ding a good amount of damage. Chinchou's Speed fell.

:chinchou:
Fire Knight's Chinchou
Lv. (?) 88% HP
Status Changes:
Speed-1

VS

:swampert:
Trainer's Swampert
Lv.(?) 100% HP
Status Changes: (none)
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Lil Catz42


(ugh)" OKay chinchou return, i am sorry i should have returned you from the beginning" I return my sad little pokemon and i then go all the way in to the back of my pocket and then i throw the pokeball. "Come on out ivysaur" and out comes ivysaur. "Ivysaur use a sleep powder all over the field and then while swampert is slepping hit him with a razor leaf and when he wakes up hit it with a poisonpowder". I think of how strong this swampert truly is and that it will take some time to defeat.
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Satoshi
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The little chinchou is returned to his pokeball and the swampert sneers. Is that all you got it thinks to itself. Its sneer vanishes, though, when you throw out your pokeball and the ivysaur comes out. Ivysaur nods at what you tell him to do and begins. A cloud of powder flies out of its bulb and at the big mud fish. Swampert uses protect, however, which blocks your sleep powder. Cursing you tell ivysaur to use the razor leaf now which, because swampert was using protectand couldnt dodge, hit its mark directly on target doing good damage. The swampert, mad now, retaliates with a mud shot attack pummelling ivysaur into the ground.

:ivysaur: 91%

:swampert: 88%
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Lil Catz42


Okay, this next move will surely get swampert. "Ivysaur use a razor leaf toward swmapert and while it is dodging launch a sleep powder. After the sleep powder use a razor leaf which should do a lot of damage since his guard is down." I then take out a map and look around the surrounding area and wonder where the heck i am. I was really reckless in finding this area.
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Satoshi
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The swampert, though, smiles and uses a protect attack blocking the razor leaf. Then, ready for the sleep powder, it fires a hydro pump going right through the powder and causing severe damage to your ivysaur. This powerful pokemon will not be easily defeated.

:ivysaur: Ivsaur
HP: 69%

:swampert: Trainer's Swampert
HP: 88%
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Lil Catz42


(uh, satoshi although it is a final evolution, it is ground and water and hydro pump should not do that much damage since water does little damage against GRASS types)

Okay since this is not going to work, ivysaur initiate sleep powder so that it will be distracted. Then while it is distracted by the sleep powder use razor leaf in a row to knock swampert. Then dodge any attack that it uses and counter any attacks with a vine whip. This is not going well but he should be able to win hopefully.
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Satoshi
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(doesnt matter. In the show think how much a direct hit hydro pump would do....alot)

The sleep powder, razor leaf combo worked and swampert was hit down but right before the vine whip hit swampert jumped underground with a dig attack. It is nowhere to be seen.

:ivysaur: Ivysaur
HP: 69%

:swampert: Trainer's Swampert
HP: 79%

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Lil Catz42


(You are probably right but you see it should not do 22 damage on a GRASS type even if it is effective in the show, most times it does not work on grass types)

Okay ivysaur use a razor leaf on the ground all over the place. And then wait and here when swampert will arise from the ground. When leaves move than jump to that area and use your vine whip to take swampert and hammer him in to the ground repeatedly. THen while you still have a hold of him initiate a sleep powder to make him fall asleep.
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Satoshi
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(you underestimate it)

Ivysaur smiles and shoots razor leaf all over covering the ground with leaves. Unfortunately swampert is one step ahead of you and uses an earthquake from underground knocking all the leaves into the air foiling your plan. AS the leaves (and you) are shaking swampert jumps above the ground a fires a very powerful mud shot knocking ivysaur into the ground.

:ivysaur: Ivysaur
HP: 48%

:swampert: Opponents Swampert
HP: 79%
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Lil Catz42


(I do not underestimate it, i am just saying that it should not do so much damage against a grass type. Unless it is ridiculously leveled. And if it is that is not right and just biased, i know how much you love Swampert and mudkip)

I think of which attacks to use next but then I realize that i can use me egg moves so now it is game time. "Ivysaur first use your light screen to lower his special attacks from hurting you as much and then fire off a charm which should lower its attack. Finally wrap things up with a petal dance" I look at the tow pokemon and wonder hor ridiculous this is that a water/ground is beating a ground.
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Satoshi
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(No, its just that we've been making attacks do too little. In the show a powerful attack from a water pokemon could knock out a grass pokemon in one hit)

The ivysaur used his light screen and charm and swampert was taken aback. Finally the grass pokemon shot a petal dance knocking swampert off his feet and into the ground hard. Swampert shows his pain but strikes back with a rain dance. The cool droplets of rain cover the water pokemon and he rises to his feet, reguvinated. He fires a mud shot but thatnks to both of your attacks it does little damage.

:swampert: Trainer's Swampert
HP: 58%

:ivysaur: FK's Ivysaur
HP: 43%

Rain Dance in affect for 5 more turns
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Lil Catz42


(Yeah but still the pokemon has to be extremely high and skilled which then this would be a kind of unfair match)

Okay ivysaur try and use the rain to slip and slide to dodge swampert's attacks. Then use a charm to lower swampert's attack once again. Then while at its attack is lowered use yet another magical leaf at swampert. Then use a light screen again lower swampert's special attack. The sweat starts dripping down my face and soon the heat starts to get to me. I then take off my shirt and soon the heat starts to cool me down.
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Brisingr
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.:Sam:. is awesome! ^_^
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the heat starts to cool you down? and its raining...........


The swampert fires hydro pump after Hydro pump but ivy saur sli[ps past them running close to the Swampet. Its uses charm lowering the swamperts' attack. and then it contnues to slide untill it is unde the swampert and fires a mgical leaf up for super effective criticial hit. however light screen fails and the swampurt knocks Ivysaur back with a mega punch.

:swampert: Trainer's Swampert
HP: 42%

:ivysaur: FK's Ivysaur
HP: 35%

Rain Dance in affect for 4 more turns
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Lil Catz42


I forgot that ^_^
OKay ivysaur quickly use a sleep powder all over the field. Then use a vine whip while sleep powder is around the area. Take the swampert and knock it on the ground multiple times. Then hold him up and then use a magical leaf to major damage even
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Psychi
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suit and entei
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A pollen substance emerged from the plant on Ivysaur's back and was tossed into the air. However, Swampert was quite agile and dodged all of the attack. Ivysaur shot out a Vine Attack, which was destined not to hit. Fortunately for you, Swampert trips over it and falls. The opponent squirms in pain, and waits for a new command from its master.


[Ivysaur | :M: | Lv24 | 26% HP Left]

Versus

[Swampert | ? | Lv? | 38% HP Left]

Rain Dance: 3 Turns Left
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