Showing posts with label Eevee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eevee. Show all posts

Friday, 11 January 2013

Pokemon- Best of the Best :Generation 1

So with the 6th generation of Pokemon being announced only a few days ago I have decided to come up with a series of posts that will determine what is actually the best pokemon (out of the current 649) to have in your line-up. So we begin with generation 1.
The list of candidates are: Charizard, Dragonite, Mewtwo, Gyarados, Eevee and Gengar.

Charizard
Type:Fire/Flying
Advantage over: Grass,Bug, Steel, Fighting, Ice
Weakness: Water, Rock and Electric.

Charizard is considered to be one of the best pokemon ever due to it being; 1, from the original game, 2, stupidly rare to get in the original pokemon game( which I know anyone would sell there grandmother for before the invention of Ebay) and 3, It just looks so  badass.  The combination of both Fire and Flying gives it a major tactical advantage over types like grass and bug which were prominent throughout the first generation. Even when you get to the Elite 4 Charizard proves itself useful by learning dragon-type moves which easily allow anyone to cut through Lance, the final member of the Elite 4. Another thing which makes Charizard one of the best is the fact that is that it needs to be levelled up the highest of all three starter pokemon and it has the least advantage types over the Kanto gym leaders showing that it needs a lot of hard work in order to successfully train.


Dragonite
Type: Dragon/Flying
Advantage over:  Dragon, Fighting
Weakness against: Dragonite is one of the hardest pokemon to acquire in any game due to the fact that you need to be fortunate enough to catch a Dratini and then train it up level 55 (the highest of the game at the time) in order to get it. As well as being rare in any circumstance it also a dragon type which means its only has very little weaknesses, (the only real problem is Lance from the Elite 4). The only other type that it is weak against Dragonite is Ice which is also extremely rare in Gen1.

Mewtwo
Type: Psychic
Advantage over: Fighting, poison
Weakness:Dark and Ghost

Destined to be the most powerful pokemon out of the original 151 pokemon from generation 1. Whether it was in the first Pokemon film or in the game you knew it was special. Hell, you had to beat the Elite 4 even before you had a chance of catching it. Even then you had to battle your way through the cave of origins until you faced it at Level 70 (on of the few pokemon out of all the games that this applies to). Although it only uses psychic attacks, it's base stats are far beyond anything seen throughout the whole of the Kanto region. Being unable to catch it before the Elite 4 and your rival (for the final time) shows how strong and special this Pokemon actually is. When fighting through the Elite 4 for a second time its psychic type moves can be used to rip through them, especially Bruno, making Mewtwo a must have on anyone trainers team.

Gyarados
Type: Water/Flying
Advantage over: Rock, Ground, Fighting, Fire and Bug
Weak against: Electric, Grass and Ice

Evolving from one of the most useless pokemon ever, Magikarp,Gyarados is usually a must have for any trainer, no matter what generation they are playing. With its extensive stats from when it evolves from magikarp to the fact that it can learn a variety of different types of attack meaning that it can be used to wipe out a whole bunch of trainers that stand in your way without the need to ever switch out. If trained high enough, and with the right TM's, it can learn; Fire Blast, Blizzard, Thunder, Dragon Rage, Hyper Bean and Hydro pump as well as a number of others to make it one of the easiest and most dangerous pokemon to have on your team.

Eevee
Type: Normal
Advantage: None
Weak against: Fighting, Ground, Rock and Ghost

I know that Eevee is obviously not the strongest or faster on this list by any means but it does have that unique ability for trainers to use. What ever the trainers strengths or desires, Eevee can evolve in order to satisfy the needs of many a trainer. Whether it is just the first generation of Eeveelutions; Jolteon, Vaporeon  or Flareon, or whether you have the later generation of evolutions, having an Eevee probably causes the second most difficult choice a trainer has to face, what should I evolve it in to? (obviously the most difficult is choosing your starter pokemon right at the beginning of the game) Well this isn't much of a problem if you own  Pokemon Black 2 or Pokemon White 2 but shhhh.

Gengar

Type: Ghost
Advantage over: Normal, Psychic and Fighting
Weak against: Dark

Gengar is one of the very few pokemon from generation 1 that needed to be traded in order to posses it (the others being Machamp and Alakazam) Gengar is also part of the only ghost type pokemon which appears in the original games meaning that if you possess it you were something of a pro back in the day of its release. Another reason why it being a ghost type has its advantages is the fact that certain moves have literally no effect on it at all (normal and fighting type moves) which means that when you are facing Bruno of the Elite 4 your going to be doing pretty well. Gengar can potentially possess some awesome and powerful combinations within its moveset such as hypnosis followed up by dream eater which prevents the enemy from attacking it whilst doing some serious damage with the Dream Eater attack

So there is my list of the potential ultimate pokemon from Generation 1. There's going to be a poll on the side of the blog for people to vote for their favourite choice. The pokemon with the most votes will be declared the best of generation one and will move onto the finals with the winners of the other generations will meet in an all out battle to the death! (bit OTT? :P )

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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Pokemon and Digimon, the same thing?

So no one can argue that Pokemon has one of the biggest fan bases of all time whether you are a fan of the Anime, Manga, games or just everything, you would expect that Pokemon would be classed as one of the best things ever, which in my opinion it is. However you cannot count Digimon out . Yes. the fan base is a lot smaller than that of Pokemon and the series isn't still going but please just take a moment to realise how awesome it truly was.

Starters 
To start with I'm going to look at the similarities and differences of Pokemon and Digimon when it comes to the starter partners that each character in both series has. With both Pokemon and Digimon you get a starter whether it's Ash's Pikachu or Tai's Agumon, everybody in both series has one. The difference is that in Pokemon you have the option to collect more Pokemon and add them to your team (which most people do) where as in Digimon you stick with your digital monster throughout and you both remain loyal to each other. Although both seem to be loyal to their trainers/friends, Digimon seem to be more determined in protecting their partners from any incoming danger, defending their human counterpart willingly compared to Pokemon who are made to be battled.

Evolution
Whether Pokemon evolve into something awesome such as Magikarp to Gyarados or Feebas to Milotic the evolution in pokemon is effectively always better for the trainer.  Also the permanent change ensures that the trainers pokemon is the best it can be (not including EV training). The difference with Digimon is that the effects aren't permanent and they return to their original state after battle. 
Another difference between the two series is the amount of evolutions Pokemon or Digimon can have. Discounting Eevee, Pokemon have a maximum of three stages of evolution. An example of this is Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur and Ivysaur evolves into Venasaur. This is not the case however since Digimon can have a number of evolutions along with the digi-egg evolutions as well. The picture below will show you all of the possible stages of Agumon.


Attacks
When attacking an opponent, Pokemon can have a variety of moves (limited to 4 moves in the game) at their disposal in order to beat their rival where as Digimon appear to be limited to one, maybe two, moves per evolution. Although they have very little variety in the offence that they use, Digimon appear not to suffer from type disadvantages where as Pokemon do. So an example of this is if a Gyrados used thunder against Gabumon, it would do now more damage than if it used Hydro Pump which would put Digimon at an advantage if the two series went to war (which would be awesome :3)

So as you can see from reading this blog is that Pokemon and Digimon are definitely not the same thing, even if one or two have similar looking monsters in their arsenal they are totally different which makes it more enjoyable for fan of either series or especially both.

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