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Taken already. Research provided by a concerned community member has rescently provided more possible "Killer" moves for the flying types, which will require further consideration. Also, it has proven that grass types such as Seedot can learn powerful water moves lke Hydro Pump. This has been proven, thanks to a trainer in the Phenac City Colloseum. research is being done to determine whether or not this can be accomplished in the Hoenn Region. |
Iveechan,
I'm sorry to ask you, but, did you just made some of the information up? There are quite a lot difference with the cheats and secret of my alliance. |
i want to ba the prof of manga
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Concerning breeding in the Advance age, there doesn't seem to be any connection between the natured of the parents and the offspring. The offspring's nature seems to be totally random. |
Hm...agree
I certainly believe that Pokemon breeds in the wild too |
(since most of the positions have been taken)
Um, haha, oh great pokegods of knowledge...(LOL, lets not get into that debate!) Could I (making up a new title) be the professor of Plant type pokemon? As in, Plant types in the anime, all games, their stats and all that. :D |
I will be Professer of Gadgets and Gizmos, how they do the technological machines in the Pokemon anime and possibly games.
Pokeball Theory: Pokémon are 96% pure energy. The energy is capable of converting the 4% of matter into another type of energy. However, by default this won't happen naturally. Apricorns. Those nut-like things people made Pokéballs out of in ancient times. The inside of an Apricorn's shell contains "black holes" for energy - they suck it in and won't let it go. I've decided to call those "black holes" energy drainers just for convenience. Different types of Apricorns contain different kinds of energy drainers which suck in different types of energy - usually some form which is dominant in some Pokémon and not others (such as Water Pokémon, fast Pokémon, heavy Pokémon, etc.). All Pokémon contain all types of energy, though, and so do humans. This means that short-term effects of being too near Apricorns include headaches and tiredness, and the long-term effects permanently affect the subject's health. However, since Pokémon are 96% energy, touching an Apricorn will result in being sucked in for a Pokémon. Only a very strong Pokémon can break the shell of an Apricorn once inside it, unless the shell is cracked open from the outside. The Apricorn's shell is very strong so cracking it open at all will require a lot of strength, though. Ball makers like for example Kurt have special tools for that. They open the Apricorns, hollow them out (the energy drainers are in the inside of the shell and still covered with a glossy substance which prevents a Pokémon from being divided between the energy drainers and never getting out) and then close them with hinges that will, as regular Pokéballs, open upon harsh impact with the ground (hence the need to throw the balls instead of just dropping them) or touching something that has enough energy in it to possibly be a Pokémon (which caused Ash to catch a rice ball once; I mean, something they only eat twice a month or something has got to contain a lot of energy). The holes in the Apricorn's shell are also filled in, making the Apricorn balls harmless to trainers carrying them. This, of course, greatly increases a Pokémon's chance to escape from the ball. In a normal Pokéball, different types of energy drainers have been put behind a few mirrors. The mirrors work like the glossy inside of an Apricorn's shell, reflecting the Pokémon so that it doesn't get divided between the energy drainers. They have different types so that the ball will have an equal chance of catching all Pokémon. Lastly, a Pokémon inside a Pokéball is put into a virtual reality rather like The Matrix, except that it's just one room. The fancier the ball is, the better the room looks, with Luxury ball looking the best. |
Could I be the Professor of Battle Strategies? I'm very good with them :)
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well i think i know about pokemons nature and stuff!
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Can I be the Professor of Pokedex Knowledge? I know a huge amount, having been playing the games since Blue and Red came out :-)
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I wanna be a proffeser of somthing, but im pants at it alll lol, can you make one for old pokemon, im good at imfomation about the first genreation, not so good with the new genrations lol, But i Know alot of battling imfomation for the oldpokemon, and am good with knowing wich is good against who etc!
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ill do battel stratagest.
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This threads dead i think, Knowones replying who started it?
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Alright, here's a more updated and consolidated System of doing the Professors. Each profession will need at least four professors, and they will be color coded to avoid confusion. You can only be professor of one thing, however if there is a 'free' job, you may switch professions. Remember, try to gather as much information as possible and don't steal anyone's work! If someone asks what color professor you are, give them your color, and not your field.
Professors of Anime 4 Positions Professors of Manga 5 Positions* (* Since Manga is an easier, yet faster concept, more people will be welcomed) Professors of Video Games(or anything in this nature) Unlimited Positions Professors of Other Subjects 5 Positions Professors of Pokemon World Daily Life 7 Positions Please, the first part of this post until you get it, just to clear confusion. |
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