EmeraldSky
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Pokedex Match is back, now with the B/W Pokemon for guessing! Can you guess a Pokemon just from their Pokedex entry?
The rules are simple:
I will post a Pokedex entry, and your job is to guess what Pokemon it is. HOWEVER:
--You are not allowed to look the entry up on your games or on an online Pokedex, If you do, you will not get points for that entry
--If you need a hint, I will include the version the entry is from, but no more. If no one guesses it after three tries, only then will I tell you the answer.
--The entries could be from any version, so think carefully.
Correct answers are worth 3 points, 2 points, or a point depending on when it comes. three wrong answers result in the Pokedex entry being thrown out and a new entry given.
The first person to 30 points wins the game, and a new game begins. If there is a tie at the end of the game, one last entry is given to only those with tied scores as a tie breaker. Whoever answers the tie breaker correctly wins.
Now, let's begin with our first entry:
"It undertakes photosynthesis with its body, making oxygen. The leaf on its head wilts if it is thirsty."
The rules are simple:
I will post a Pokedex entry, and your job is to guess what Pokemon it is. HOWEVER:
--You are not allowed to look the entry up on your games or on an online Pokedex, If you do, you will not get points for that entry
--If you need a hint, I will include the version the entry is from, but no more. If no one guesses it after three tries, only then will I tell you the answer.
--The entries could be from any version, so think carefully.
Correct answers are worth 3 points, 2 points, or a point depending on when it comes. three wrong answers result in the Pokedex entry being thrown out and a new entry given.
The first person to 30 points wins the game, and a new game begins. If there is a tie at the end of the game, one last entry is given to only those with tied scores as a tie breaker. Whoever answers the tie breaker correctly wins.
Now, let's begin with our first entry:
"It undertakes photosynthesis with its body, making oxygen. The leaf on its head wilts if it is thirsty."