![]() ![]() ![]() While he covers Psychic, April May is here with powerful Ground-type moves which should prove useful. Citizen Snips has really good typing and is quite the offensive powerhouse. It’s too tempting not to train up Breeze passively, I desire to witness her evolutions so badly. The Grass-types and Fairy-types are getting stowed away for this one. Right, with that out of the way, it’s time to start training up a team worthy of taking on Koga’s gym! I figure it’s going to be a hard one, especially after the trials and tribulations I went through in Celadon City, but we have some good contenders. Plus, its offensive stats are just so much better now! Let’s hope for a really cool design once it evolves. Not a bad Pokémon, but the alternative is just streets ahead of this one. The second fusion we have is between our catches from Area 3 and Area 4, Larvesta and Pinsir.īoth very powerful Bug-type Pokémon (or at least, Larvesta will be once reaching a very high level) so this could be interesting. Anyways, this form is a better Pokémon in fights and while it looks horrible it’ll end up being the cool Grass/Dragon-type. I still haven’t learned how to flip the pages on these longer Pokédex entries. If this isn’t a big egg with four legs I’m gonna be mad. This form has pretty nice typing and better defensive stats, but is slow as molasses and looks horrible. The first Pokémon we’re smashing together are Exeggcute and Trapinch, who we found in Area 2 and Area 5 of the Safari Zone. I’ll do this in the order that the Pokémon were acquired, of course. Hello everyone and happy new year! Let’s celebrate with a brand new helping of Cursed Pokémon Do Cursed Things. ![]()
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