Category: Pokemon

Pokemon No. 16, Aurorus

AurorusThis is Aurorus, the Tundra pokémon.  Aurorus is an 8′ 10″ Rock and Ice-type, with weaknesses to Fire-types, Fighting-types, Steel-types, Water-types, Ground-types, Grass-types, and other Rock-types, with strengths against Electric-types, Grass-types, and other Rock-types.  Aurorus has the common ability Refrigerate, and the hidden ability Snow Warning.  With a lot of the other pokémon this month, it was hard to fit them into categories that fit them best.  However, Aurorus is easy: Favorite Fossil Pokémon. Read more

Pokemon No. 19, Kirlia; Pokemon No. 18, Gardevoir; and Pokemon No. 17, Gallade

Hello Pokémon fandom!  First, I would like to say how sorry I am that I haven’t posted lately, but my family and I attended a conference this weekend in Orlando, so I didn’t really have time to get any posts done.  However, much like with Frillish and Jellicent, these three pokémon sharing a post just seems like a good idea, so please enjoy!

Meet Kirlia, the Emotion pokémon and entry #281 in the pokédex.  It is a Psychic and KirliaFairy-type pokémon, with the abilities Synchronize or Trace, and the hidden ability Telepathy.  It has weaknesses to Ghost-types, Steel-types, and Poison-types, but a strength against Dragon-types and Fighting-types.  I plan to cover Gardevoir and Gallade as well, but I wanted to cover Kirlia first, since its the pre-evolution for both of them.

Kirlia is the evolved form of Ralts, and the  pre-evolved form of either Gardevoir, or Gallade.  If its a girl, Kirlia will simply evolve to Gardevoir through leveling; if its a guy, then it will evolve into a Gallade using a Dawn Stone.  Yes, that’s right, Kirlia can be a guy.  The simplest, least awkward way to think of Kirlia is as Gallade’s milder, 2’07” awkward phase.  With this in mind, I place Kirlia in the Strangest Design category.  However, I did a little research, and it all made a lot more sense once I did. Read more

Pokemon No. 20, Slurpuff

Slurpuff_685_DreamWorldArtSlurpuff, the Meringue pokémon.  Also, the Most Delicious pokémon.  Slurpuff is a 2′ 7″ Fairy-type, with the common ability Sweet Veil and the hidden ability Unburden.  It has a weakness to Steel-types and Poison-types, but an incredible strength against Dragon-types.  With a nose that can smell sweets for miles and a stomach that constantly needs filling, be careful when eating food in its presence. Read more

Pokemon No. 21, Goodra

GoodraAw, Goodra!  This squishy little guy is known as the Dragon pokémon in the pokédex, but I know him as my Favorite Pure Dragon-type.  As I said, its a Dragon-type, with a weakness to Ice-types, Dragon-types, and Fairy-types; and a strength against Dragon-types.  Its 6′ 7″, with the common abilities Sap Sipper or Hydration, or the hidden ability Gooey.  I love this guy, he’s big, sticky, and adorable.  If only he wasn’t so unfortunately known… Read more

Pokemon No. 22, Chandelure

ChandelureChandelure, the Luring Pokémon and my Favorite Living Furniture pokemon.  Chandelure is a Ghost and Fire-type ‘mon, with the common abilities Flash Fire or Flame Body, or the hidden ability Infiltrator.  It has a weakness to Ghost-types, Dark-types, Ground-types, Rock-types, and Water-types; and a strength against Grass-types, Ice-types, Ghost-types, Psychic-types, Fighting-types, and an ambivalence towards Normal-types.  It is 3’ 3″, and wicked cool. Read more

Pokemon No. 23, Serperior

Serperior2Hello, oh crusher of dreams.  Everyone, meet Serperior, the Regal pokémon.  It is a Grass-type, with a weakness against Fire-types and Ice-types, and a strength against Water-types and Ground-types.  It’s 10′ 10″, with the common ability Overgrow or the hidden ability Contrary.  As I said when I posted about Sawsbuck, the first game I ever played was Pokémon Black, and Snivy (Serperior’s first form) was the first pokémon I ever had.  Back then, I thought Snivy’s evolution chain was the awesomest thing ever, and when Servine evolved into Serperior, I thought the Pokémon League was mine.  Boy howdy was I wrong. Read more

Pokemon No. 25, Jellicent and Pokemon No. 24, Frillish

JellicentsBehold, Jellicent, the Floating pokémon.  Jellicent is a Ghost and Water-type with the common abilities Cursed Body or Water Absorb, or the hidden ability, Damp.  It has a weakness to Ghost-types, Dark-types, Electric-types, and Grass-types, but a strength against Fire-types, Fighting-types, Psychic-types, Ground-types, and an ambivalence towards Normal-types.  It is 7′ 3″, and I have placed it in the Hardest Pokémon To Love category.

Now, meet Frillish, the other Floating pokémon, and the pre-evolved form of Jellicent.Frillish  Being Jellicent’s pre-evolved form, it has the same typing, the same weaknesses, even the same abilities and hidden ability.  In fact, there are only three major differences in these two pokémon.  The first, is height.  Frillish is significantly smaller than Jellicent, being only 3′ 11″.  Second, would be power.  Much like poor Pichu, Frillish will never have the same power capabilities as it’s final form.  And third would be, aesthetics.  I will get back to this later.  Now, here’s the funny thing; I place Frillish in the Hardest Pokémon To Love category, right along side Jellicent.  As far as I know, this is the only time two pokémon will ever share the same category, but when you hear my reasoning it will actually make a lot of sense (I hope). Read more

Pokemon No. 26, Pichu

PichuPichu, the Tiny Mouse pokémon.  Pichu is an Electric-type, with a weakness against Ground-types, but a large strength against Flying-types, and Water-types.  Pichu is a mere 1′ tall, and comes with the common ability Static, or the hidden ability Lightning Rod.  This little guy is the pre-evolution of Pikachu, who later evolves into Raichu.  In my mind, Pichu can only be the head of the Cutest Bipedal category.  Of course, like all other pokémon, Pichu has its downfalls, and Pichu’s are more pronounced than others. Read more

Pokemon No. 27, Vivillon

VivillonVivillon, the Scale Pokémon, otherwise known as the Most Traded pokémon, as far as my categories go.  Vivillon is a Flying and Bug-type, with a weakness to Electric-types, Flying-types, Rock-types, Fire-types, and Ice-types; but a strength against Ground-types, Grass-types, Psychic-types, Dark-types, and probably some others I’m forgetting.  It’s 3′ 11″, has the common abilities Compound Eye or Sheild Dust, or the hidden ability Friend Guard.  Now please, let us get to the juicy details. Read more

Pokemon No. 28, Sawsbuck

Sawsbuck-SpringSawsbuck, the Season pokémon; or as I like to call it, the Best One-Trick Pony.  Sawsbuck is a Normal and Grass-type, with the common abilities Sap Sipper or Chlorophyll, or the rare Hidden Ability, Serene Grace.  It has a weakness to Fighting-types, Flying-types, Poison-types, Ice-types, Fire-types, and Bug-types; with advantages against Water-types, Ground-types, and an ambivalence towards Ghost-types.  It is 6′ 3″, and it changes form with the seasons; which is cool, except for one thing. Read more