Water Pokemon This is the article on the water type pokemon species as a genetic-class of classifying the many groups of the pokemon. The Element: Yep, water is the second article. Because, meh, I guess it's the most coolest. I think most girls like water types the best, but, then agian, I must be thinking of Misty, ain't I? Not to mention, there is twice as much water types than fire types. At times, I'd fear deep water, or drowning, and I get all nervous and fearful. Same with fire, except I don't drown in fire, but get burned. Severely burned. Offensively Weak (X 0.5):Dragon and Grass Defensively Weak (X 2):Electric and Grass Offensive Advantage (X 2):Fire, Ground, and Rock Defensive Advantage (X 0.5):Fire, Ice, and Steel The Feeling:(Poetry Corner) Sleeping on my bed at night I felt the blanket of waves rushing past me. I was now in, the ocean, lost at sea. It was night! And dark! The waves blew and blew! I turned and turned, rushing with every wave they hit at me. The wind rushed a tremendous hurricane! As I swam for my dearest life. A huge, tidal wave! Struck myself as I now fell down into the water, all lost and all alone. I heard nothing. It was, silent! I held my breath, looking down with my eyes, at the endless ocean floor. I soon saw black. Then, a big blue Blastoise saw me and hydro pumped me to the top. As I breathed hardly at air, a huge humangadunga made the ultimate wave, and I feel so far, I landed on my bedroom floor, wrapped with blankets. (Don't drown with water!). The Pokemon: (22/22) 1.Blastoise: Trading Card Stats: Number: 2/102 Expansion: Base Set HP: 100 Level:52 Attacks: Rain Dance, Hydro Pump Weakness: Lightning Resistance: (None) Video Game Stats: HP:361 Attack:264 Defense:298 Speed:254 Special Attack:268 Special Defense:308 Total:1753 Comments:Awesome! For some reason, many people like to use this guy on their team. It's obvious he'a pretty popular. If they don't prefer him, they's chose Feraligatr, cause other than that, Blastoise is popular mainly for nostalgia. But for me, well, I'd choose him. Being a follower. His stats aren't too bad, same with T.C.G.. Actually, T.C.G. is better, since it'a rare to find a pokemon CARD as strong and powerful as that. The good thing, though, is that he can learn Ice Beam/Blizard, and that proves super effective against grass types. And for electric types, he can learn Earthquake to dig them out. Not to be a noob or anything, but it helps. Earthquake's got a high P.P., so basically, Blastoise has no weakness if you teach them these moves. His specialty, is his defense, at around 300, so that really helps under these situations. His special defense is even better though. He is really impressive. If a pokemon has no weakness, they're the bomb!! 2.Golduck: Trading Card Stats: Number: 35/62 Expansion: Fossil HP: 70 Level:27 Attacks: Psyshock(10), HyperBeam (20) Weakness: Lightning Resistance: (None). Video Game Stats: HP:363 Attack:262 Defense:254 Speed:268 Special Attack:288 Special Defense:258 Total:1693 Comments:Oh God, his T.C.G. are horrible. Hyper Beam, only 20 damage? Not to mention, his stats aren't even 1699, but other than that, he's pretty good. Just not the best. That's sad for a pokemon that's the fastest swimmer, right? Even though I kinda like him. 3.Poliwrath: Trading Card Stats: Number: 13/102 Expansion: Base Set HP: 90 Level:48 Attacks:Water Gun (30+), Whirlpool(40) Weakness: Grass Video Game Stats: HP:383 Attack:268 Defense:288 Speed:238 Special Attack:238 Special Defense:278 Total:1693 Comments:Same exact stat as Golduck, only better in T.C.G.. However, Poliwrath's a Water/Fighting, giving some advantages. Whirlpool in T.C.G. is pretty good, and has a decent HP. However, in Video Games he isn't used that much. Most people prefer Gyarados, in stat-wise. All in all, he's okay. 4.Tentacruel: Trading Card Stats: Number:44/62, Expansion:Fossil, HP:60,Level:21 Attacks:Supersonic,JellyfishSting(10). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:363 Attack:238 Defense:228 Speed:298 Special Attack:258 Special Defense:338 Total:1723 Comment:This guy's big, scary, and mean. No wonder his stats are high. But his T.C.G. are low as hell. 60 HP? 10 damage? Get a life. But the good part is it's second element , poison, which helps it against grass. Grass types will have a problem attacking this guy. So he's good, and bad, and good. Not much else to say about him though. Except for the part where he can learn poisonpowder and all, but most grass types have the secon element "Poison", so it can be useless. (Bulbasaur and it's evolutions, Oddish and it's evolutions, and Bellsprout and it's evolutions). Chances are, if you battle a Chikorita or his evolutions, Tangela, and Sunkern and it's evolution, and Hoppip and it's evolutions, you're lucky. I wouldn't worry much on Celebi. 5.Dewgong: Trading Card Stats: Number:25/102, Expansion:Base Set, HP:80,Level:42 Attacks:AuroraBeam(50),IceBeam(30). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:383 Attack:238 Defense:258 Speed:238 Special Attack:238 Special Defense:238 Total:1643. Comments:Dewgong's okay, because the T.C.G. makes up for it. It's element is Water/Ice, so if you're looking for a pokemon with that element, use Lapras, if you want to have a better chance to win. It'a total stats are not great at all, so you can scroll down to see. Cloyster's another choice, though I don't like him. 6.Cloyster: Trading Card Stats: Number:32/62, Expansion:Fossil, HP:50,Level:25 Attacks:Clamp(30),SpikeCannon(30X). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:303 Attack:288 Defense:458 Speed:238 Special Attack:268 Special Defense:188 Total:1743 Comments:Hmm, his Video Game Defense is Ultra-High! While his T.C.G. is super low, especially his H.P.. I mean, only 50? That's pretty sad. And his Video Game H.P. also sucks as well. But stat-wise, 1743, it's pretty good, better than Dewgong. But Lapras is still a bit better, with tremendous H.P.. It's going to be a challenge rating this "weird" pokemon. 7.Kingler: Trading Card Stats: Number:38/62, Expansion:Fossil, HP:60,Level:27 Attacks:Flail(10X),Crabhammer(40). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:313 Attack:358 Defense:328 Speed:248 Special Attack:198 Special Defense:198 Total:1643 Comments:Another sucky pokemon. Although it does have great attack and defense power. But 1643, mmmm, gotta improve a bit. But it's attacks can be pretty impressive. That must be because of it's 10,000 horsepower it has. It can also learn Guillotine, and at times, can be successful. 8.Seaking: Trading Card Stats: Number:46/64, Expansion:Jungle, HP:70,Level:28 Attacks:HornAttack(10),Waterfall(30). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:363 Attack:282 Defense:228 Speed:234 Special Attack:228 Special Defense:258 Total:1593 Comments:In strength, Seaking sucks. It became worse when G/S/C came out. In R/B/Y, he was the only pokemon to learn Waterfall, but now, just about every water pokemon and non-water pokemon can learn that, because, it became an H.M.. And 1593? That's real low if you ask me. Not even 1600 has it reached, so whether or not he's king of the sea, he's loser of the ocean. For king of the ocean, I'd prefer pokemon like Suicune, Gyarados, Feraligatr, or even Blastoise, and maybe, Kingdra, the dragon. But since there's more pokemon now, Seaking might as well be Pondking, where he rules little pokemon like Squirtle, Poliwag, Horsea, and Magikarp, along with Goldeen, his pre-evolution. Because he rules when he hangs out with those gang. Other than that he sucks. 9.Starmie: Trading Card Stats: Number:64/102, Expansion:Base Set, HP:60,Level:28 Attacks:Recover,StarFreeze(20). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:323 Attack:248 Defense:268 Speed:328 Special Attack:298 Special Defense:268 Total:1733 Comments:I know this is thee most popular water pokemon to use, in battle. So I guess if I diss this guy everyone's gonna kill me right? Well let's see here, he's a water/psychic, and can learn recover. When I played R/B/Y, I had no problem beating this guy. A thunderbolt, and this guy's a goner. I know Starmie can learn water attacks, ice attacks, psychic attacks, and ghost attacks, along with a few others. But his stays aren't outstanding; it's fine for a regular winning pokemon, but it's just not the best. It's more of a girl-type pokemon, except for the fact that it's non-gender. So why'd I say he, well, sorry about that. 10.Gyarados: Trading Card Stats: Number:6/102, Expansion:Base Set, HP:100,Level:41 Attacks:DragonRage(50),Bubblebeam(40). Weakness:Grass, Resistance:(Fighting). Video Game Stats: HP:393 Attack:348 Defense:256 Speed:260 Special Attack:218 Special Defense:298 Total:1773 Comments:Allright! Another toughie toughie! I don't see how he sucks, other than a thundershock from Raichu could kill him because of his 4x weakness to electricity(Video Games)/lightning(Trading Cards). But his flying element does help against grass, another major weakness of him. He's real big and scary, he could drown me, or, anybody! I ain't going to mess with him, unless I had my own Blastoise, or Raichu. His T.C.G. card is another outstanding. With the help of a coin, he could do 90 damage! Go! Great Gyarados! 11.Lapras: Trading Card Stats: Number:10/62, Expansion:Fossil, HP:80,Level:31 Attacks:WaterGun(10+),ConfuseRay(10). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None) Video Game Stats: HP:463 Attack:268 Defense:258 Speed:218 Special Attack:268 Special Defense:288 Total:1763 Comments:Awww, what an innocent pokemon. And a super-high HP! Decent stats, althougg the T.C.G. attack damage are pretty low. Not much else to say about this, except this is so far the best water/ice type. Awesome choice! This is one of the few pokemon that is extremely big (8"2') but is very nice of heart; and I know girls like this pokemon. 12.Vaporeon: Trading Card Stats: Number:12/64, Expansion:Jungle, HPL80,Level:42 Attacks:QuickAttack(10+),WaterGun(30+). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:463 Attack:228 Defense:218 Speed:228 Special Attack:318 Special Defense:288 Total:1743 Comments:Hmmm, same exact H.P. as Lapras, and nice stats too. The defense is kinda low, but I guess it's not that necessary with a huge chunk of H.P.. This is also a favorite among girls, and I guess that's because water are again one of their favorites, probably being inspired my Misty. Now, if Misty will show some good role-model and lead the gullibles into doing the right! Rating:90 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13.Feraligatr Trading Card Stats: Number:4/111,5/111, Expansion:Neo-Genesis, HP:100/120,Level 56/69 Attacks:Berserk,Chomp(50+)/Downpour/Riptide(10+). Weakness:Grass, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:373 Attack:308 Defense:298 Speed:254 Special Attack:256 Special Defense:264 Total:1753 Comments:Ahh, another pokemon with the same exact stat total as Blastoise, and same element too. So when it comes to this, people usually choose who looks cooler, or whatever. They both have the same defense, but Feraligatr has a higher H.P., and not to mention, a higher attack strength. They have the same speed, but Blastoise is mainly better in both special, but it isn't that important in water types. In T.C.G., one of them has an H.P. of 120! And the Riptide attack can be pretty darn impressive! And well, the other Feraligatr sucks, but still is better than a whole lot of other pokemon cards. So there's a lot of good, and some bad. Hmmmm. 14.Azumarill: Trading Card Stats: Number:2/111, Expansion:Neo-Genesis, HP:70,Level:29 Attacks:Tackle(20),BubbleShower(30). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None). Video Game Stats: HP:403 Attack:198 Defense:258 Speed:198 Special Attack:198 Special Defense:258 Total:1513. Comments:With real-low stats, and great-high H.P., and not horrible defense, this is kinda interesting. The T.C.G. is a spark below average, and is also a favorite among girls. Also a cutie, but 403 H.P. is really good. 15.Politoed: Trading Card Stats: Number:8/75, Expansion:Neo-Discovery, HP:100,Level:53 Attacks:FrogSong,DoubleSlpa(40X). Weakness:Grass, Resistance:(None) Video Game Stats: HP:383 Attack:248 Defense:248 Speed:238 Special Attack:278 Special Defense:298 Total:1693 Comments:Hm, pretty much the same as Poliwhirl. There's not much of a difference is there? The only thing different is it's a pure water type, while Poliwrath is a Water/Fighting type. I don't find the different elements one better than another. It's great Poliwrath can do many fighting moves, but it sucks that he is now weak against grass, electric, psychic, dragon, ghost, poison, flying, and bug. And as for T.C.G., really good, especially with the pokemon power. But then again, Poliwrath can still be just as great. 16.Quagsire: Trading Card Stats: Number:45/111 (Neo-Genesis),48/64 (Neo-Revelation).HP:70/70, Level:33/35 Attacks:Surf(30),Earthquake(60)/MudSlap(30),Whirlpool(40) Weakness:Grass, Resistance:Lightning. Video Game Stats: HP:393 Attack:268 Defense:268 Speed:168 Special Attack:228 Special Defense:228 Total:1553. Comments:A water type that has resistance to electricity. But has 4x weakness to grass. Now, they are equal. No up or downs on that. Now, below 1700, as a matter of fact, below 1600. Ultra-bad! And in T.C.G., surf is awfully weak for just 30 damage. Earthquake ain't bad, and in most cases, losing 10 damage to all your bench is kinda worth it. I mean, 60 damage is the most from Blastoise's Hydro Pump attack, and same with Venusaur's Solarbeam attack. All in all, kinda bad. 17.Qwilfish: Trading Card Stats: Number:49/64 (Neo-Revelation).HP:60,Level:30 Attacks:PoisonSting(10),NeedleStorm(20X) Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:(None) Video Game Stats: HP:333 Attack:288 Defense:248 Speed:268 Special Attack:208 Special Defense:208 Total:1553 Comments:It's kinda obvious that this guys's real weak. Even by looking at it, especially it's size! Same with T.C.G.. The only good thing is that it can shoot a straight beam of water 330 feet, but then again, that's basically what it's good at. Not to metion, it's ugly looking looking. Same exact total stat as Quagsire, but Quagsire's getting a better rating all right. Needle Storm is a like a powerful version of Geodude's Stone Barrage, but what if you get tails on your first try? Ouch. But it's kinda cool! 18.Corsola: Trading Card Stats: Number:37/75 (Neo-Discovery) Attacks:Recover.SpikeCannon(30X) Weakness:Grass, Resistance:(None) Video Game Stats: HP:313 Attack:288 Defense:248 Speed:168 Special Attack:228 Special Defense:268 Total:1453 Comments:Holy cow! This is my very first rating on someone below 1500! Now that's reeeaal low! Wartortle, a water type that evolves into Blastoise at the top of the page, is even better than him, at 1505. This mastery only includes the evolve forms of all the pokemon, so if there was no such pokemon as Blastoise, and only Squirtle-Wartortle, that's real sad. T.C.G. is okay, but it would be a bit better if it could evolve. I can remember giving Magcargo, at 1513, a rating of 50, so thi one's even lower, but no that much, since Magcargo had 2 4x weakness. 19.Octillery: Trading Card Stats: Number:34/64 (Neo-Revelation) Attacks:Constrict(10),Octazooka(40) Weankness:Lightning, Resistance:(None) Video Game Stats: HP:353 Attack:308 Defense:238 Speed:188 Special Attack:308 Special Defense:248 Total:1643 Comments:Another weak pokemon. But it's rather odd that a fish (Remoraid) evolves in an Octopus! But other masteries think there is no need for having weak pokemon, but I disagree, since pokemon is not all about winning. There has to be weak pokemon in the world, or pokemon won't be pokemon. If you have any questions on why, I can explain a full story, but here, on my articles. 20.Mantine: Trading Card Stats: Number:64/111, Expansion:Neo-Genesis HP:60, Level:31 Attacks:Undulate(20). Weakness:Lightning, Resistance:Fighting Video Game Stats: HP:333 Attack:178 Defense:238 Speed:238 Special Attack:258 Special Defense:378 Total:1623 Comments:Well, looks like this guy's all on defense, especially it's special defense. So, it's unburnable, unpoisonable, you get the point. But still, 1623 ir pretty weak. It'a not even in the high 1600s. And T.C.G. most definately makes up for it. It may not be the best, but for a basic pokemon, that you can just throw on the bench or active pokemon without worring about evolution! Not to menetion, it has resistance to fighting, although in the video games it has 4x weakness to grass. 21.Kingdra: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: HP:353 Attack:288 Defense:288 Speed:268 Special Attack:288 Special Defense:288 Total:1773 Comments:In you're wondering, this water type is NOT weak against electric or grass, or even ice! Only dragon types. It's also twice as good as fire! T.C.G. card is awesome! It's one of the best, under the best! Just go look at the rating of stats. And in R/B/Y, it was a useless Seadra. 22.Suicune: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: HP:403 Attack:248 Defense:328 Speed:268 Special Attack:278 Special Defense:328 Total:1853 Comments:Currently, the highest stat of all water type species. The total stat is 1853, but in the fire type, Moltres and Entei had the exact 1853. The only problem was only Ho-oh, had 2053, and that was that. So I'd like to give Suicune the same rating as Entei, except no one would be 100, so if I gave Entei a 100, Ho-oh would have to be over 100, and that wouldn't be fair. So in the future if they make more pokemon, and there's one that has 2053 in the water type, Suicune will have have to go down. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23.Swampert: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 24.Ludicolo: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 25.Pelipper: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 26.Sharpedo: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 27.Wailord: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 28.Whiscash: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 29.Crawdaunt: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 30.Milotic: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 31.Huntail: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 32.Gorebyss: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 33.Luvdisc: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: 34.Kyogre: Trading Card Stats: Number: Attacks: Weakness: Video Game Stats: The Best Pokemon: 1453 Corsola 1513 Azumarill 1553 Quagsire/Qwilfish 1593 Seaking 1623 Mantine 1643 Kingler/Octillery/Dewgong 1693 Poliwrath/Politoed/Golduck 1723 Tentacruel 1733 Starmie 1743 Vaporeon/Cloyster 1753 Blastoise/Feraligatr 1763 Lapras 1773 Kingdra/Gyarados 1853 Suicune Other Pokemon: (19/19) Squirtle Wartortle Psyduck Poliwag Poliwhirl Tentacool Seel Shellder Krabby Goldeen Staryu Magikarp Totodile Croconaw Marill Wooper Remoraid Horsea Seadra Allright, here's the even exciting part, listing all water pokemon. CLICK HERE. The Average Stat: All evolved water pokemon: 1677.54 All pokemon. 1518.26829 The Attacks: (12,12) 1.Bubble: Attack Damage:20 Power Points:30 Accuracy:100 Comments:Hmmf. Little pip squeak if you ask me. It's side affects aren't that great, but then again, Bubblebeam is an evolved sort of form of bubble, so. 2.Bubblebeam: Attack Damage:65 Power Points:20 Accuracy:100 Comments:Mmm, more improved allright. I wouldn't worry much about P.P., but this pretty good for an average un-evolved pokemon like Poliwhirl. 3.Clamp: Attack Damage:35 Power Points:10 Accuracy:75 Comments:Mwh, is it me? Or is this attack kinds babyish? Clamp? It's stuff that a baby does;get a toy and go clamp clamp! And that includes Shellder! Man, if a Shellder did this to a Blastoise, he'd just laugh! 4.Crabhammer: Attack Damage:90 Power Points:10 Accuracy:85 Comments:Wow! 90 damage! Again, is it just me, or does this powerful attack have the exact amount of P.P. as Clamp? Clamp can be used 10 times, and has 30 attack power, while Crabhammer can also be used 10 times, but has 90 attack power? 30 times 3 equals 90, so there should be no way you would replace a Crabhammer with Clamp. However, an attack with more attack power and more P.P. is Surf, so I'd recommend that instead. Cause the thing is, the more attack power an attack is, the lower the P.P. of the attack has. So, yeah. 5.Hydro Pump: Attack Damage:120 Power Point:5 Accuracy:80 Comments:Well, unlike Fire Blast, this has a lower accuracy. But in water terms, this would be the equivalent. Not much else to say, except people think of this as a noobie move. 6.Octazooka Attack Damage:65 Power Point:10 Accuracy:85 Comments:This is pretty much a Bubblebeam, except lower P.P., which brings a drawback of using that instead. Well, good thing you won't be tempted, since only Octillery the Octopus can learn that. I know people would train him to complete their pokedex, but use them as a final team of 6, that's very rare, since there is no way he is one of the best. Even a Golduck is better than that. 7.Rain Dance: Attack Damage:(None) Power Point:5 Accuracy:- Comments:This move, along with Thunder is perfect with Lanturn. Lanturn, an Electric/Water type can learn both types of attacks. Rain Dance helps raise the accuracy of Thunder by 50%, but for most water pokemon, isn't that a threat? I mean, it's good to reduce fire attacks, and make Solarbeam, the ultimate water enemy, one more turn to wait, but I guess they do this because of real life. But that's good, so it's more realistic. Now, if only a Quagsire can learn Thunder. 8.Surf: Attack Damage:95 Power Point:15 Accuracy:100 Comments:Hmmf, a better Octazooka, and an improved Waterfall. This attack is definetely commonly used, especially since it's an H.M.. Pretty good attack if you ask me. 9.Water Gun: Attack Damage:40 Power Point:25 Accuracy:100 Comments:Hmm, stuff that you teach a Psyduck. This move is one of the best for a begginer pokemon, like a starter that you choose. But then again, no one really ever keeps this move for their pokemon as they reach their peak evolution, like Squirtle to Blastoise. It sucks. Waterfall is twice as much powerful, and Hydro Pump is 3 times as much powerful. 10.Waterfall: Attack Damage:80 Power Point:15 Accuracy:100 Comments:Hmm, I've been talking about this move for the previous attacks, and now I'm starting it. Seaking is still the only pokemon that learns it NATURALLY, and now in G/S/C it's an H.M., so just about all water pokemon can learn this. Pretty good, and since it has the same P.P. as Surf, it's attack damage is worse, so that is better. 11.Whirlpool: Attack Damage:15 Power Point:15 Accuracy:70 Comments:This, is pretty much another Fire Spin, but in water form. The only thing that makes this better is that it's neccessary, as where you need this in the game. (It's an H.M.). So, who knows. 12.Withdraw: Attack Damage: Power Point:44 Accuracy: Comments:Hmm, this attack is prety much pointless, unless you teach it to a pokemon with high defense, but then you ask, don't pokemon with lower defense need it more? Well, it's all opinion. Again, this is another example of a Shellder move, that weenie little chicken. Thinking About Attacks In Another Point of View: (Base Damage Times PP) (This is thinking that the attacks have perfect accuracy) Bubble: 20 X 30 = 600 Bubblebeam: 65 X 20 = 1300 Hydro Pump: 120 X 5 = 600 Surf: 95 X 15 = 1425 Water Gun: 40 X 25 = 1000 Waterfall: 80 X 15 = 1200 600 Bubble/Hydro Pump 1000 Water Gun 1200 Waterfall 1300 Bubblebeam 1425 Surf So, Surf is the winner. And just so you know, Flamethrower, the fire equivalent, with the same base attakc and PP, is not the winner in the fire article! Just to let a self note, you can use PP UP on Hydro Pump to make it better. 1 PP Up: 120 X 6 = 720 2 PP Up: 120 X 7 = 840 3 PP Up: 120 X 8 = 960 (Maxed Out) 960 Bubble/Hydro Pump 1600 Water Gun 1920 Waterfall 2080 Bubblebeam 2280 Surf The Water God Pokemon: Best HP: Wailord's HP at 543 Best Attack: Kingler's attack at 358 Best Defense: Cloyster's defense at 458 Best Speed: Starmie's speed at 328 Best Special Attack: Kyogre's special attack at 398 Best Special Defense: Mantine's at 378 And, we combine these all together, as: 2463! Hmm, yet the highest one pokemon stat is Kyogre at 2033, but he didn't play any role of anything. That, maybe, is a shame. Heaviest water pokemon: Wailord 878 pounds Tallest/Biggest water pokemon: Wailord 571 inches A Question: What pokemon has 10,000 horsepower of crushing power? The Conclusion: Well, that sums up this article. And know you must be eager on what the next element is. Well, I guess I have a little fun! It's going to be grass! Whether that's exciting or not. I sure had a fun time writing this article. Water sure was a fun element to conquer. Now, it's going to be the planty leafy grass pokemon, next, in Article 3. And no, I'm not going to tell you what's after that. That's for another element. See ya around! The Answer: Kingler Back. |