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Every time you go to the beach to swim, what Water Type Pokémon would you bring along

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  • Every time you decide to go to the beach to go swimming, what Water Type Pokémon would you bring along to play with at the beach and/or swim with at the beach?

    I'd bring a Samurott
     

    Meganium

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  • Dewgong! It'll be so fun to swim with, especially in cold water since it's part ice-type. With Dewgong, I wouldn't be scared of cold water anymore and I can just cool off in ease. Plus, Dewgong could act like a jet ski and I could ski across the ocean. <3
     
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    Wartortle. We could play and have fun because at least according to the anime they are pretty mischevous and playful, iirc. And I could easily surf on its back if I trained or taught it a HM which would be pretty nifty. Squirtle would be too tiny for that, while Blastoise would be a bit too large to play well with.
     
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  • I'll admit that I'm a pretty poor swimmer, so I think I'd like to have a Lapras out there with me, in case anything were to happen. I wouldn't mind riding on its back across the water either, as it'd be like having my very own living, environmentally friendly jet ski.
     
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    I do hang around the pool every now and then during summer, but I'm not that great when it comes to swimming. If I were to go swimming at the beach, I'd have to choose a Pokémon that I could heavily rely on.

    For me, Kingdra would have to be the perfect swimming partner. It's a very fast Pokémon, so if I held on to it tightly, it would be able to take me from one point of the beach to another within just a couple of seconds. Also, since seahorses like Kingdra mostly live underwater, maybe it could take me under the ocean on some occasion and show me around its favorite places. n__n
     
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    White Raven

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    I would bring Sharpedo to play tricks.
     

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  • I don't like water types but.. *throws a Pokeball*
    *Wailord went out* I choose Wailord to come with me.
    I feel a lot safer with a large ocean-like whale.
     
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    Ew I hate swimming. I'd just surf on a Wailmer or (because no one will notice lawl) Palkia into the sea.
     

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    Jellicent ofc! Jellicent is my favorite Water type, so I'd see no reason to to bring him along as my beach companion.
     
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    Totodile! It's one of my absolute favorite Pokemon and I think it would be a blast to play with on the beach. I'm a fairly good swimmer so I don't really need a Pokemon to support me but if I did I would also bring Wartortle. Would also be a blast to have on the beach and would likely be more suitable to float with in the water than a Totodile.
     

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  • Qwilfish/Skrelp, because I like to see if I can tolerate poisoned water
    Blastoise/Carracosta, as these Pokemon have a hard shell so that I can practice my surfing skills. I might also want to bring Shellos if there was a pool near the beach. Shellos might be a good idea for emergency situations because it has the Sticky Hold ability to pick me up just in case if I drown.
     
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