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ChicaSkas

Oh my god.

Everyone in this thread with a Pkmn Black, Pkmn White, Pkmn Black 2, or Pkmn White 2

HAS GOT TO DO THIS!

I just got all three Legendaries Land, Thunder, ect, Moletta, Keldeo, and Genesect from this YouTube user without harming my game.

Follow the instructions here:

STEP BY STEP or you'll screw up!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR-BTsphB7Q&feature=plcp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=qHW7XbrxjpI

Do YOU own the 4' by 6' Perfect Illusion promo Poster? Will pay you for it. Pic: http://i.imgur.com/UWuzumk
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DiegoMonster

GUYS! What do you think about the official "Pokémon Trading Card Game Online" ?

do you have an account? do you play it?

I just googled it an I'd like to play :fan:

the official website is this one: http://www.pokemontcg.com/

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Lion Heart

Flareon and Leafeon are a joke; the former has a ridiculous high Attack stat yet no decent moves to make use of that stat, and the latter has a weak movepool. Jolteon used to be a beast in Gen I and II, and now he gets outclassed by so many other electric pokemon; he has a very shallow moveset, but he could be a scout pokemon with Volt Switch, the electrical equivalent of U-Turn. Vaporeon is a pretty solid wall pokemon: with access to Wish and Protect, this guy might be a pain to kill, unfortunately in a world where Physical Attacks now dominate the game, Vaporeon will get nervous whenever he encounters a Pokemon with a high Attack Stat (Terrakion, Garchomp, Blaziken)-pokemon that Vaporeon supposedly has an advantage over; the tables have turned. Umbreon has absolutely no movepool at all; Payback and.... that's pretty much it. He's an excellent user of Wish, and can recover via Moonlight, but that's about it. There's no point in giving him Special Attacks because his stat is pretty much non-existing and therefore will not inflict much damage. Glaceon is way too slow to make use of its high Special Attack stat; he only has a chance in a Trick Room team; he has a shallow movepool (pretty much all Eevelutions do). There's no point in teaching him Mirror Coat because Physical Attacks now dominate the game like I said.

So that leaves us with Espeon being the best choice. With access to Reflect and Light Screen, a high speed and a high special attack stat, Espeon is the perfect Pokemon to have in Double/ Triple Battles, and he can handle his own in singles action with Psychic/ Psyshock and Hidden Power.

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