Monday, September 14, 2015

Alert Notice:Side Project

To All The Fans

Sorry I haven't been posting at all for the past few months. Been pretty busy with studying, video games, and other stuff. I might continue sometime, but for now, I'll be working on a separate piece of work. I've started a Fanfiction story for FranticShipping on fanfiction.net.

The title is Iridescent Sky, and my username is the same there. I will be continuing that as a minor side project for a couple weeks, so if you guys wanna check that out, you're very welcome to. Leave a review as well, to help me make it better!

Link: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11496639/1/Iridescent-Sky

Sorry for the inconvenience to those who like my blog posts(Which is probably very few of you)
I'll try to finish that story as fast as possible, and continue posting here every 2 weeks or so.

Until next time, fellow fans.

Cya~


Friday, April 10, 2015

Pokemon Moves(Part 1)

To All The Fans

Hey Guys! This is an alternate recurring episode of Pokemon Abilities. We are going to talk about 3 moves per part, so lets get started. This time, the coolest moves.

1. Hydro Cannon

Pokemon:
Hydro Cannon ORAS.png
  • Blastoise
  • Feraligatr           
  • Swampert
  • Empoleon
  • Samurott
  • Greninja
Hydro Cannon ORAS 2.pngEffect:

Hydro Cannon inflicts damage and then forces the user to recharge the next turn.

Learnset: 

Learned from Move Tutor-Maxed Friendship Level




Pros:

  • User doesn't have to recharge if attack misses
  • Not affected by Magic Coat or Snatch
Cons:
  • (Triple or Double Battle) Will affect any Pokemon adjacent to user

2.Frenzy Plant

Pokemon:
Trip Serperior Frenzy Plant 1.png
  • Venusaur
  • Meganium    
  • Sceptile               
  • Torterra
  • Serperior
  • Chesnaught
Frenzy Plant.pngEffect:

Frenzy Plant inflicts damage and then forces the user to rest during the next turn.

Learnset:

Learned from Move Tutor-Maxed Friendship Level





Pros:

  • User doesn't have to recharge if attack misses
  • Not affected by Magic Coat or Snatch
Cons:
  • (Triple or Double Battle) Affects any Pokemon adjacent to user
3.Blast Burn

Pokemon:
Blast Burn.png
  • Charizard
  • Typhlosion
  • Blaziken
  • Infernape            
  • Emboar
  • Delphox
Blast Burn 2.pngEffect:
Blast Burn inflicts damage and then forces the user to recharge the next turn.

Learnset:

Learned from Move Tutor-Maxed Friendship Level





Pros:
  • User doesn't have to recharge if attack misses
  • Not affected by Magic Coat or Snatch
Cons:
  • (Triple or Double Battle) Affects any Pokemon adjacent to the user

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Theories and Mystery Solutions(Part 2)

To All The Fans

Hey guys! Just another part to solve and develop theories for mysteries from the Pokemon Franchise!

Image result for grass type pokemonMystery Number 1: Why is Grass super effective against Water?

The Pokemon type chart is so large now, some of the matches and weaknesses don't make much sense. Like, some of them do make some sense, but THIS one is the most confusing. I mean, aren't Grass and Water types supposed to get along? Why are Grass moves super effective against Water types? Do the moves literally suck the moisture out of the Water types, causing physical weakness and damage?

Theory:

The Pokemon team used science to make Grass super effective against Water. Their moves suck the moisture out of the Water types.

Image result for water type pokemon startersEvidence: 

We all know that plants, a.k.a Grass type Pokemon, live and grow by sucking the moisture and water particles from the ground with their roots. It could be that the Pokemon universe and it's surroundings do have some scientific explanation to it. A common move that most starting Grass types use is Absorb. When the move is used, it depletes a varying amount of HP from the foe, and adds that much to your Pokemon. The move is a line of three, the other two being Giga Drain and Mega Drain. According to the science behind it, in Generations 4 and 5, it is said that if the Pokemon has a Big Root item with it, it recovers 30% more HP than it normally would. This comes to show that, along with the animation of little balls, that could represent water drops or moisture particles being sucked up, though it would be the same on any Pokemon.

Mystery Number 2: What world do you live in?

I mean, really. I get that there are regions and all, like Johto, Kanto, Sinnoh, Hoenn, Unova, Kalos,Orre,etc. But, what is the name of the world you live in? Is it just the regions mixed with water, with a planet named Pokemon? Or is it an alternate reality version of Earth, with extra areas and none of the same creatures?

Theory: 

The world is an alternate reality of Earth, with more areas and different creatures.

Evidence: 

 I mean, just look at the picture beside the theory. Note it's obvious resemblance to Earth. Also, after procrastinating too much, I had researched the parts and regions of the Pokemon world, and found that some of the regions do have a striking resemblance to parts of Japan. This is also shown in the picture to the left, credits to Bulbapedia. The climate of the regions are pretty similar to Earth's, like Autumn, Summer, Winter, and Spring, though some places, like Snowpoint City, have pretty weird climates, this one having diamond dust falling from the sky. Another thing to note is that it has some pretty similar landmarks and famous places, like Mt. Coronet. It has a resemblance to Mount Everest, along with the fact that both are a part of a massive mountain range that divides an area into half, and connects some cities and places. The world you live in in the game is Earth, according to the GTS in every Pokemon Center and the very accurate globe in Black and White 2.  

That's all for this part, guys. See ya next week! 
 

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Upcoming Expansion-Pokemon XY: Primal Clash!

To All The Fans

Hey guys. I know we all love the new expansions, and we're all hungry for more. Well, guess what- There's another one coming on February 2015!!! The expansion is Pokemon XY: Primal Clash! By the name we could probably assume there's Primal Groudon, Primal Kyogre, and Primal Groudon and Kyogre EX! We could also assume there's more mega evolution cards this time. I think there could be Gardevoir, Sharpedo, Aggron, Camerupt and a few more cards, because as far as I know, they haven't come as Megas in the older expansions. Since the Mega Pokemon come from EXs we could also assume there's more EX pokemon. Also, that gives us the idea that there will be more theme decks relating to Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre. We could assume one is related to the Ocean and the other is related to the Land or Volcanos. Anyways, we all hope they come out soon, as I can't wait for the new things coming up. Also, I read in a website that there were rumors going around that there's something new going on- Ancient Traits!! This feature allows certain Pokemon to have special advantages in battle.

I searched up Primal Groudon and Primal Kyogre cards and these pics are what came up:(Notice those bars near the top-they are probably those Ancient Traits that I saw in the website)