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I concur with this. I wouldn't mind keeping the Pokedex numbers for organization, but the description isn't needed, even if it's replaced with a link to an article on Bulbapedia. [[User:Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon|Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon]] ([[User talk:Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon|talk]]) 13:47, 18 October 2013 (EDT)
I concur with this. I wouldn't mind keeping the Pokedex numbers for organization, but the description isn't needed, even if it's replaced with a link to an article on Bulbapedia. [[User:Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon|Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon]] ([[User talk:Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon|talk]]) 13:47, 18 October 2013 (EDT)
== Expansion of Pokémon Articles ==
Would it be alright to expand the various articles on the Pokémon to include an origin section, which can include its roles in its games, its debut, number, and the attack it uses? I'll make an example for Blastoise:
Blastoise, #009 in the National Pokédex, is a Water-type Pokémon that first appeared in Generation I of the series, evolving from Wartortle starting at level 36. It is the third and final evoultionary stage of Squirtle, one of three available starter Pokémon that is given by Professor Oak at the start of the player's journey in ''Pokémon Red'', ''Blue'', ''Green'', ''Yellow'', ''FireRed'', and ''LeafGreen Versions'', as well as after defeating Red in ''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver Versions''. Professor Sycamore can also offer the same starters in ''Pokémon X and Y''. Blastoise is known for the two cannons protruding from its shell, which can fire blasts of water. In ''Smash Bros.'', Blastoise uses these cannons to use Hydro Pump, a powerful Water-type move with 120 power (110 in Generation VI), 80% accuracy, and 5 PP. In Generation VI, Blastoise learns this move at level 60. In Generation VI, Blastoise can Mega Evolve into Mega Blastoise if it holds a Blastoisinite.
Would something like this be acceptable? If the info on how Squirtle is received makes it too long, should that only be applied to the base forms? [[Image:N64icon.jpg|20px]]'''[[User:Nintendrone42|<span style="color:orange">intendrone</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Nintendrone42|<span style="color:black">42</span>]]</sup>''' 11:38, 2 May 2014 (EDT)

Revision as of 11:38, May 2, 2014

Feel free to alter the appearances of the tables in this page with things like borders, cell spacing, and what not. Erik the Appreciator 02:36, October 15, 2007 (EDT)

I like the new look. Good job. ^_^ -- The Magnum Master 05:39, October 15, 2007 (EDT)

The most recent Poké Ball Pokémon reported to be in Brawl are Darkrai, Eevee (which evolves into one of its seven forms and uses an attack), Chansey and Cherrim. This one I find very iffy, so I'm not touching it with a ten foot pole. Ryu Phoenix 21:25, January 21, 2008 (EST)

Frosslass apears in the ice stage. Stated by a random person

Dialga and Palkia

So whats next for the Fourth Generation. Dialga and Palkia teamed up as Bosses? or as Poke Ball Pokemon?

Sign with 4 ~ anyhow dont speculate go to the forum for general discussion. ~Crystal_Lucario 07:00, January 25, 2008 (EST)

Pokedex Number and Description

The comment on the latest revision of this page went as follows:

"(we should really consider cutting out the Pokedex stuff on this page; it's a lot of clutter better left for Bulbapedia...)"

I concur with this. I wouldn't mind keeping the Pokedex numbers for organization, but the description isn't needed, even if it's replaced with a link to an article on Bulbapedia. Jigglypuff the Magic Dragon (talk) 13:47, 18 October 2013 (EDT)

Expansion of Pokémon Articles

Would it be alright to expand the various articles on the Pokémon to include an origin section, which can include its roles in its games, its debut, number, and the attack it uses? I'll make an example for Blastoise:

Blastoise, #009 in the National Pokédex, is a Water-type Pokémon that first appeared in Generation I of the series, evolving from Wartortle starting at level 36. It is the third and final evoultionary stage of Squirtle, one of three available starter Pokémon that is given by Professor Oak at the start of the player's journey in Pokémon Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, FireRed, and LeafGreen Versions, as well as after defeating Red in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions. Professor Sycamore can also offer the same starters in Pokémon X and Y. Blastoise is known for the two cannons protruding from its shell, which can fire blasts of water. In Smash Bros., Blastoise uses these cannons to use Hydro Pump, a powerful Water-type move with 120 power (110 in Generation VI), 80% accuracy, and 5 PP. In Generation VI, Blastoise learns this move at level 60. In Generation VI, Blastoise can Mega Evolve into Mega Blastoise if it holds a Blastoisinite.

Would something like this be acceptable? If the info on how Squirtle is received makes it too long, should that only be applied to the base forms? N64icon.jpgintendrone42 11:38, 2 May 2014 (EDT)