Things That Show Up On Sarah's Tumblr Dash

And on a lighter note, to replace my lack of posting facts (I promise I will!) I am going to give you guys this. As some of you may know, I am a big Tumblr user, and I really do try to get traffic to the Diglett Cave and or the site itself, because I do have quite a lot of followers. Well, I see some pretty weird and amusing stuff on my dash, since I do follow about 250 people, give or take a few, and some of that stuff relates to Pokemon. So I don’t know if this is going to be a weekly thing, but the image down below is something I saw on my dash and it made me laugh and I think Stevie will find this especially enjoyable, because the same thing basically happened to us with out sister, Samantha. Tell me what you think! If you like this whole idea, I will continue doing it. If not, no big lost… I just really wanted to share the following with people! :D


 

 

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IOTW: Expert Belt

Since most of you seemed to enjoy my narrative syle article from last week, I'm doing it again. This time we'll look at the Expert Belt.

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Life as a master theif was never easy for a Meowth like you, but it's getting even harder. Times are changing. Cameras. Motion sensors. Digital Locks. Every second that passes brings your profession closer to extinction. So it's time to gather up the team for one last heist.

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MOTW: Overheat

So I’ve kind of touched on stacking stats before. I believe that when we looked at our first triple battle set with Darmanitan, Seismatoad, and Amoonguss, we managed to get Darmanitan’s Fire Punch, a normally 75 base powered move, to 195. Not too shabby at all. But what if we were to take this stat maxing, well, to the max? The most powerful move that I’ve come across that can be boosted is Overheat, and I’ll tell you why...

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PotW: Wobbuffet

Hey, fellow Pokemon enthusiasts, and welcome to another exiting adventure through Pokemon mythos and origins in this week’s Pokemon of the Week article! Well, it may not be exiting, or an adventure, but I’m sure you’ll like it nonetheless.

This week’s spotlight will be on the incredibly formidable, but somewhat mysterious Pokemon from Generation 2, Wobbuffet. Now, let me lay down the basics with this monster.

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Concept Corner Monochrome: Of Tao and Trios

Image chosen due to pure awesomeness.Legendary Pokemon. The mythical gods of the Pokemon world. My favorite topic. Oh, we're going to have some fun today. Legendary Pokemon are, of course, the poster children of the games, dating back to Gold and Silver with Ho-oh and Lugia. We've seen diferrent themes in how the legendaries were handled over the years. In gen 1, the birds were really just treated as bonuses, with little to no explination, and Mewtwo is explained only through optional reading in Pokemon Mansion. Gen 2 gave us a little more, giving us backstory to the beast trio and Lugia and Ho-oh. Gen 3's legendaries are considered very residential to their region, the main trio holding ties to its creeation. Similar in gen 4, Dialga, Palkia and Giratina are considered as much more omnipotent, due to the magnification and scope of their powers. The other legendaries are revered in the same way. Generation 5 is diferrent, because the legendary Pokemon here are thought of a little differently. They are not thought of as gods, but rather as familiars, just with greater powers than most other Pokemon. This is meant to reflect the message of harmony and coexistence seen throughout Black and White, through the interactions between legendary Pokemon and people in Unova's history. The Musketeer trio protected humans from disaster in olden times, and the story of the heroes of Unova tells of humans and Pokemon joining forces to imrpove the world. However you view our favorite ultra ball targets, they still make for great discussion. And so I give you the legendary Pokemon Unova has to offer. And just a note, the only event legendary we'll be discussing is Keledo, due to his ties to the Musketeer trio. I'm saving the other two for another article.
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AOTW: Lightningrod and Storm Drain

When it comes to Pokémon, some Abilities are just so good that the developers go ahead and make the same one for different types of monsters. A while back, we discussed Snow Cloak and Sand Veil, and in the very first Ability of the Week, we went over Overgrow, Blaze, and Torrent – effectively the same Abilities, but applied to different monsters with different conditions triggering their effects. This week, we’re looking at two more Abilities like this, and these guys are most effective in Double and Triple Battles. There’s a perfect storm a-brewin’ today! This is Ability of the Week: Lightningrod AND Storm Drain!

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IOTW: Choice Scarf

I'm going to try something a little different with this article. It's going to be in more of a narrative form than a purely informational one like usual. I just thought you might like something a bit lighter in your Pokéreading. It still has all of the details and mechanics of the item like you are looking for, but just in the package of a little story. If you do or don't like it, please leave feedback in the comments. I'll do some more like this if you like it, and stop if you hate it. So here it goes, a story about Choice Scarf.

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