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Blastoise is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves from Wartortle. It is the mascot of Pokémon Version Blue, appearing on the cover of the game.
Certain abilities are often associated by Elements, like magic. Any kind of magician or creature(ie. Dragon) that uses Earth-related spells or abilties falls under this cathegory.
Empoleon is a water/steel-type Pokémon. It is the evolution of Prinplup and Piplup and is seen in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Pokémon Platinum, the games in which it first appears. It is a 4th generation Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region.
Feraligatr is a water-type pokemon first found in Pokemon Gold/Silver. Feraligatr is the evolved form of Croconaw and Totodile, and, as its name suggests, it is much more feral than the weaker pokemon who preceed it - sharp teeth and claws give its bite a wicked-nasty edge.
The second form of the Water starter Pokemon for Ruby and Sapphire. This Pokemon is a Water/Ground type.
Mega Evolution is a new type of evolution that debuted in Pokémon X and Y, in which specific Pokémon can become new, more powerful evolutions.
A Water-type Pokémon originating from the Hoenn region. Its national Dex code is #258.
Pokémon are creatures that inhabit the Pokémon universe and can be captured and trained for battle.
This is how to fight other Pokémon throughout the many different regions in all Pokémon games.
First found in Black/White, it is the fully evolved form of Oshawott.
Describes magicians using the element of ice. It's also valid for beings distinguished by elements, like dragons.
A common Water-type move in Pokémon games.
The most common type in the Pokémon series.
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