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Favorite Pokemon site

Favorite Pokemon Research Site

  • Pokemon Marriland

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Bulbapedia

    Votes: 34 52.3%
  • Serebii

    Votes: 24 36.9%
  • Other (list in post)

    Votes: 6 9.2%

  • Total voters
    65

Honest

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  • Has Marriland Updated his website latley?

    Bulb. is a good web, but its going down... at bad times. xD
    I go with Serebii.

    But, you know, PC should make one of these? I always wondered that. xD
     

    Sebastien Loeb

    Motorsport Trainer
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    • Seen Mar 6, 2010
    Mah this survey is only spam according to me, is there the option '' his own personal site ''?
     

    Superjub

    Pokémon Aureolin
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  • Mainly Serebii or Bulbapedia. Occasiounally I use Marriland but not usually. I also use PokeDream sometimes as well (I remember I used it once for the Fame Checker stuff in FireRed.) Though I use Serebii more than Bulbapedia...:\

    Edit: Whoops :P. I accidentally picked Bulbapedia in the poll. :P
     

    The Hero Without a Name

    Da bee dee da ba mouse...
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  • For non-game stuff I like to look on Serebii, but for game info my favourite site by far is Psypoke. I find that Serebii and Bulbapedia sometimes give inaccurate information, and Serebii especially takes longer to load for me. But Psypoke has a lot of info, and is very organised and reliable. It really does earn its self-proclaimed title "Best Pokedex on the Internet", in my opinion. Psypoke also has a PicDex which is fun to look at, and a TechDex for attacks. You can even hear Pokemon cries and look at the sprite history in the Pokedex (called the "Psydex").
    psypoke's outdated on a lot of stuff though =/
     

    Taemin

    move.
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    • he / they
    • USA
    • Seen Apr 2, 2024
    Normally, I use Serebii. It's the quickest to get to in the way of typing speed, and normally has what I'm looking for one the first page. xD
     

    wee187

    Beat 358/2 Days on 10/5/09
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  • I use serebii. ^_^

    I wish PC had something like that. It would be better automatically. :P
     

    Ricky429

    Turtwig lovers unite!!!
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  • I use both Serebii and Bulbapedia. I use Serebii for the pokemon updates and Bulbapedia for research and more in-depth info.
     

    Xer0

    Tomboy at Heart
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    Years
  • Bulbapedia is what I personally use the most. I read articles on there all the time, sometimes just for the fun of it.
    I use Serebii to get caught up with the latest Pokemon news, though. They are both great, accurate sites.
     

    La Foudre

    <3 Sneasel.
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  • I usually use Bulbapedia for looking up Pokemon. Like when they evolve, what moves they learn and at what levels, and general stuff like that. I also use it to look up random useless information about the games, characters, and the anime. For actual walkthroughs, I use PokeDream.
     

    The Red Chain

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    Serebii.net by far.
    I'm a regular stalk-.. I mean.. visitor.. to the site. >>
    You can't beat Joe's Animedex. Not to mention his news is always extremely informative.

    Bulbapedia is a very close second, but I only look at it when I need to know something very specific about a Pokemon.
    Otherwise Serebii covers everything I need to know.
     
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    • they/them
    • Seen Apr 19, 2024
    Serebii. It has everything.

    Unless I really want to know the details of weird things. Like when some people were talking about beta-versions of the real games, and concept art not long ago. Then it's Bulbapedia.
     
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    • Seen Apr 27, 2009
    I like Serebii for its complete items listings, but Bulbapedia has awesome articles of the characters in any series. Too bad Bulbapedia is down frequently. =(
    I voted for the latter, since I browse Bulbapedia more than Serebii.
     
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