Showing posts with label Mewtwo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mewtwo. Show all posts

Monday, 11 March 2013

Pokemon: The Best of the Best- Generation 2


So it’s time again for us to delve back into the world of Pokémon and see which second generation Pokémon will claim the prize for its round of the real gen wars. 
But before we get into it we must look at the polls and we can see that Gyarados is the winner with a massive 75% of the votes (the fact that there was only 4 doesn't matter :P ) and that means that Gyarados will be heading into the final round where he will face Pokémon from the other 4 generations!

So let’s begin.  The Pokémon that will be fighting it out this time will be: Ampharos, Tyranitar, Lugia, Suicune and and Ho-oh

Ampharos
Type: Electric
Advantage over: Flying, Water
Weak against: Ground, Rock

Ampharos is not some special Pokemon that took a special sequence of events to get or the fact you only have one chance to get it. No, quite simply it is just an evolution of Mareep and Flaffy but just much much stronger. Ampharos can learn a number of Electric based move with a high power and accuracy rating along with the potential to paralyse makes it extremely useful when facing the stronger trainers in the games, including gym leaders  and the Elite 4 as well.  Due to the high power to accuracy ratio, it makes Ampharos one of the essentials for any Pokemon team due to it being, overall, one of the strongest electric type Pokemon available in the 2nd Gen games

Tyranitar
Type: Rock/Dark
Advantage over: Psychic, Fire, Flying, Poison
Weak against: Water, Grass, Fighting

Like with Dragonite from generation 1, Tyranitar is an extremely difficult Pokemon to get and at the time of the second generation, you need to evolve your Pupitar up to level 55 which is much higher than any other Pokemon so far. Due to it's menacing nature and dinosaur-like appearance you would expect for it to be a Dragon type and although it can learn Dragon type moves it is simply Rock and Dark. By being both Rock and Dark type it has a very high Attack and Special Attack proven by such moves like Crunch and Earthquake. Tyranitar can also learn a number of different type moves allowing it to potentially become a Pokemon that could wipe through an opponents team with super effective moves used each turn. Also due to the possibility that it can learn Dragon Type moves means it is extremely effective when going against Clair and Lance (8th Gym Leader and Johto Champion respectively)since their dragon based moves will not be so effective against your hulking Tyranitar.


Lugia
Type: Psychic/Flying
Advantage over: Grass, Bug, Ground, Ghost, Fighting

Weak against: Electric, Dark , Rock

According to the films and the history, Lugia is meant to be the strongest of all the bird legendary Pokemon (Ho-oh, Zapdos, Moltres & Articuno) and is shown in the second film to be the ruler and/or controller over the three original legendary birds. With all of this being said, Lugia is also one of the first legends to appear on the front of a game which did not happen with the first generation games. In game, Lugia is a pain in the butt to find, hiding deep within Whirl Islands you have to trawl through their with the patience of a saint, and that's only if you've picked up the Silver Wing on the way on your journeys. Like with Mewtwo, Lugia isn't required to be a part of your team when facing the Elite 4 for the first time but as soon as you do receive it in your team you will breeze through the competition. 


Ho-Oh

Type: Fire/Flying
Advantage over: Grass, Ice, Fighting, Bug, Steel, Ground

Weak against: Water, Electric, Rock

Like with Lugia, Ho-Oh is the other legend that appeared joint first on a generation of games since it's the biggest thing on Pokemon Gold and Pokemon HeartGold. Again, like with Lugia, catching Ho-oh is not a straight forward task as you need to firstly get a 'Rainbow wing' and then catch the three legendary dogs which we'll come to later on. Once all of these things are put in place, you then have the chance to catch Ho-Oh. The combination of Fire and Flying will give Ho-Oh a 4X advantage over Grass and Bug type Pokemon. The Fire moves that Ho-Oh can possess, such as Fire Blast, can cause a hell of a lot of damage to any Pokemon.  

Little bonus fact: Ho-oh appears in the very first episode of the Pokemon series. 

Suicune

Type:Water
Advantage over: Fire, Ground, Rock, Steel

Weak against: Grass, Electric, Ice


Suicune is one of the legendary dogs that appear in generation 2 and also appears on the third game of the generation; Pokemon Crystal. Suicune is an absolute bastard to catch due to the fact that you have to chase it all over the Johto region before having a chance to catch it. Fortunately it is unlike the other two dogs which you just meet in random encounters. Suicune is a serious powerhouse for any team, especially if  you are looking for a very strong water type to add to your team. Catching it at level 40, it adds a decent Pokemon to your team, especially if you picked Cyndaquil as a starter. Suicune can learn a number of powerful water-type moves such as Hydro-Pump and Waterfall. 

So that is it for the second generation of Pokemon. Like with last time, a poll will be put up on the side for all of you to vote! 

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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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