Pokemon and most powerful Ranma attack
to | ranma@ML.usagi.org
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from | "Drakli" <ndunn61@maine.maine.edu>
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subject | Pokemon and most powerful Ranma attack
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date | Tue, 2 Mar 1999 00:05:21 -0500
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*Poof*
Oops, this'll have to be a quick
<<Big whoop. I got mine in one try with no rocks. ^_^ Seriously
though,congrats. That's like the cutest Pokemon available.
(Besides my vulpix Vixen and Silva when she was still a rattata)
Mine is named Seabreeze but it's only level 20 'cause I haven't
been playing for awhile. Speaking of such, when I read your mail I
played for awhile and finally caught myself a Pikachu!! (I quit after I
beat the Elite Four)>>
Congrats to you too! I'm glad I could be such an inspiration. I've
got a pikachu too. It's name is Sammy. (I think it's a girl,
personally.) What's yours named? Now that you've got one,
remember not to use a thunder stone to evolve it unless you're sure
it's learned all the moves you want it to. Most element stone
evolved pokemon don't learn new tricks without resorting to TMs.
<snip most powerful attack bit>
Happosai, don't you know! He may not be the most popular, but
he has some heavy power! And did you see the size of that final
bomb in the Happo Blast arc?!! Of course, using all that raw force
effectively... that's the challenge.
Yours Truly,
Drakli
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