
Pokemon
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Gavin Moore
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Pokemon
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Pokemon typing
Pokemon types consist of bug, fire, grass, normal, ghost, dark, fairy, dragon, fighting, water, psychic, poison, steel, rock, electric, ground, flying, ice. Wow thats alot. Every pokemon has a type some have 1 others have 2 however so far no pokemon ever had more than 2. Typings are strong against different types. Sometimes they are immune other types. Or they are weak against other types. However if you do no damage against a pokemon (means you didn't miss your attack) you need to swap or your a goner. One more thing you should swap when the opponent has the advantage type.
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What you will learn in this lesson about pokemon.
What are pokemon
Who invented pokemon
what are the different pokeballs
How many pokemon are there
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What are pokemon
Pokemon or animals and some of them are things. But what are Pokemon, pokemon is meant to battle against other trainers if you beat a trainer they give you some of their allowance if you get the defeated you have to give them some of your allowance. Anyways that's a topic. Pokemon on your companion you can build your own team. The maximum amount of pokemon to have in one team is 6. These friends come in many different shapes and sizes. To catch Pokemon you have to use Pokeballs. Some Pokemon live on land others lives in the sea, some live in the sky, some lives underground. Pokemon on everywhere.
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Who invented pokemon
The franchise was created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995, and is centered on fictional creatures called "Pokémon", which humans, known as Pokémon Trainers, catch and train to battle each other for sport. Tajiri wrote and edited a fanzine called Game Freak from 1981 to 1986, focusing on the arcade game scene. It was handwritten and stapled together. Satoshi created the Game Freak fanzine to help gamers with winning strategies and lists of easter eggs. ... Tajiri first conceived the idea of Pokémon in 1990. Then nintendo published his games or at least the pokemon games.
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what are the different pokeballs
The pokeballs on the normal Pokeball the great ball Ultra Ball master ball safari ball level ball lure ball moon ball friend ball love ball heavy ball fast ball sport ball repeat ball timer ball Nest ball net ball dive ball luxury ball heal ball quick ball dusk ball park ball cherish ball dream ball and beast ball. Each pokeball has its ability ( except normal pokeball).
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How many pokemon are there
Pokemon there are hundreds upon hundreds. Do they count as their own species? If so, this brings the total to 932. Mega Evolutions could also arguably count as separate Pokémon, with each one being given its own Pokédex entry, bringing the total to 980. However, the current official count stands at 893.
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