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Sailor is a type of Trainer that exists throughout the Pokemon world. He uses mainly water pokemon with the occasional machop and is shown as being extremely rough in the early versions.
Sandshrew is a ground type Pokémon that evolves into Sandslash.
Sandslash is a ground type Pokémon that evolves from Sandshrew.
Scientist is a Pokémon trainer within the Pokémon universe. He could be considered an adult version of the Super Nerd because they look alike and use the same types of Pokémon.
Scyther is a Bug/Flying-type Pokemon residing in the Kanto Region within the Pokemon Red & Blue Versions. Scyther uses its blade-sharp arms to slice at its opponents in devastating attacks. It will evolve into Scizor if traded while holding the Metal Coat item.
Seadra is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Seadra is the evolved form of Horsea and uses its large nose to spray water in a huge blast at its opponents.
Small marine fish that have a horselike head and swim in upright position.
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Seel is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Seel's adorable demeanor does not hint at its fierce prowess in battle.
Shellder is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Shellder hides in its shell, using its long tongue to attack while nestled safely within.
No point in gathering coins, gold, gil, money, or whatever if you can't buy anything with it.
A ponytail on the side of their head as oppose to the more common back-of-the-head ponytail. Not to be confused with pigtails.
Quests that aren't necessary for game completion. They typically offer side-stories or specific rewards.
A lead character who never says a word, despite being spoken to.
Slashing weapons are designed to cut and slice rather than causing blunt trauma. Examples include swords, axes, claws, naginatas, or even whips.
Whether it's to restore your health, save your game, just for the hell of it, or all of the above, sleeping in games has numerous uses.
Slowbro is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Slowbro is the evolved form of Slowpoke who forms when Shellder bites on a Slowpoke's tail.
Slowpoke is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Slowpoke is a slow, methodical pokemon who loves leisure activities more than anything.
Arguably the most fearsome of all the reptiles - it has scales and no legs. Snakes use a variety of tactics to harm players such as poison, hypnosis, and constriction. The most deadly snakes have mastered the way of stealth.
Snorlax is the sleeping Pokemon. It only wakes up to eat. Snorlax is the evolved form of Munchlax.
Spearow is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon that evolves into Fearow.
A two-dimensional image or animation overlaid into a scene. The foundation of early 2D games, making up everything from props to the player-controlled character.
Squirtle is a Water-type starter Pokémon from the original Pokémon Red/Blue. With enough experience it can evolve into a Wartortle.
Starmie is a water/psychic-type first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Starmie uses its powerful psychic abilities to levitate itself high in the air, attacking from above with mighty blasts of water.
All the Pokémon you get to choose from throughout the Pokémon series goes here. With the exception of Yellow, the three starter Pokémon are always a Grass-type, Water-type, and Fire-type in the main games.
Staryu is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Staryu floats harmlessly in the water until provoked, unleashing devastating water-based attacks on opponents daring enough to disturb this otherwise peaceful pokemon.
A condition which affects a character's effectiveness, either positively or negatively. Common examples include Poison or Haste.
Term originating in Pokémon, but has come into mainstream video game vernacular to describe a move that inflicts top-tier damage to an opponent.
Super Nerd is the geek trainer of the Pokémon world. They have long hair and glasses, and use electric, poison, and sometimes fire Pokémon.
Swimmer is a Pokémon trainer that has both male, and female versions. He/She is usually found swimming in water or on a beach with their water Pokémon.
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