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Article: Lake of Rage After Team Rocket

Lake of Rage after Team Rocket

Lake of Rage after Team Rocket

Team Rocket’s scheme not only failed, it had devastating effects on the larger habitat making up the Lake of Rage.

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    Team Rocket's endeavors on pre-evolving adolescent Magikarp long before they are ready has had an ecologically devastating impact on the environment surrounding the Lake of Rage. In this study, we take a look at what's been done, what's being done about it, and what we can do moving forward.
     
    "I battled a fisherman the other day around the lake who had a level 16 Gyarados. It was way too easy to defeat, and I don't think that's fair to the poor creature, at all," one scientist noted.

    In order to combat this strict, regulations need to be put in place regarding what level a Gyarados needs to be, before a Trainer can legally keep it. Anybody trying to competitively battle a Gyarados below level 20, outside of proper training and rehabilitation techniques, will be fined and have their Gyarados confiscated.

    I'm now permanently going to think of this article every time I battle that trainer. I mean, a lv. 16 Gyarados? Good for exp, but also ridiculously unfair! (Lovely read. :D)
     
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