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Post by PokéMaster on Mar 5, 2006 9:32:12 GMT -5
I was going to trade my Grovyle from my Sapphire to XD to Emerald but Emerald is in the Elite Four!
Groudon Level74 Drought Leftovers Fire Blast, Iron Tail, Fissure, Solarbeam
Lugia Level 60 Pressure Psycho Boost, Rain Dance*, Earthquake, Hydro Pump
*Will be replaced with Aeroblast
Zapdos Level 62 Pressure Extrasensory, Thunder*, Metal Sound, Thunderbolt
*Sending Zapdos in with Kyogre for 100% Accuracy!
Rayquaza Level 73 Air Lock Fly, Surf, Extremespeed, Outrage
Kyogre Level 76 Drizzle Mystic Water Hydro Pump, Thunder, Sheer Cold, Double-Edge
Grovyle Level 32 Overgrow Pound, Leaf Blade, Absorb, Fury Cutter
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Post by Mstrgmr on Mar 5, 2006 9:35:53 GMT -5
Nice team, I'll post what I can think of with my Pokemon
Sceptile: 60 Leaf Blade, Slam, Cut
Banette: 60 Shadow Ball, Will o Wisp, Faint Attack, Flash
Electrode: 60 Thunderbolt, Swift, Explosion
Blaziken: 7? Blaze Kick, Sky Uppercut, Cut
Groudon: 6? Earthquake, Fire Blast
Rayquaza: 70 Attacks it has when caught
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Post by PokéMaster on Mar 5, 2006 9:37:52 GMT -5
Maybe we'll meet at the National Championships! You are entering the 13 and Over, correct?
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Post by Mstrgmr on Mar 5, 2006 9:38:12 GMT -5
Yeah, I kind of have to, being 15
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Post by PokéMaster on Mar 5, 2006 9:39:35 GMT -5
I knew that. ;D
I'm entering 12 and Under since I'll be 12 when I register... but 13 when the Tournament is held here. Maybe we could both win the National Championships for our age group and go to Tokyo together!
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Post by Mstrgmr on Mar 5, 2006 9:40:47 GMT -5
Yeah! Tokyo a go-go!
Mike Myers-Austin Powers in Goldmember
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Post by Mstrgmr on Mar 5, 2006 9:45:30 GMT -5
I hope to get all of my Pokemon at least to 70 by the time the tournament comes
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Post by PokéMaster on Mar 5, 2006 9:48:20 GMT -5
Mine will be at 100, even if I must train day and night.
This might be a good time for some advice from Drake.
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Post by Mstrgmr on Mar 5, 2006 9:50:35 GMT -5
I don't have the patience to get all of mine that high
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Post by PokéMaster on Mar 5, 2006 10:03:49 GMT -5
Then this will apply to you even more:
"I started believing I was unbeatable, going from battle to battle just to prove it, but I would lose time and time again. After a great amount of honest soul searching, I finally figured out why I kept on losing. What had started as confidence became overconfidence, and this was robbing me of my concentration in battle. Remember, battles aren't only about winning or losing. There are great lessons in life to be learned from them, also. Young man [Ash], it is my opinion you possess a great deal of potential. My advice is to keep battling stronger opponents but without arrogance or fear of defeat. Only then will you and your generation of trainers grow and enhance the world of Pokémon even more."
--Drake, Vanity Affair
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