>CINNABAR OCEAN
>CINNABAR ISLAND
>3-10-00
> {Your on a boat, and you see a man dressed in a lab
coat and wearing a
>helmet attached to a oxygen tank and a pair of flippers on his feet.}
> Prof. Wolf: Hello! Today I would like to talk about
two Water Pokemon
>that are used in most Water Decks. Why don't you join me in a dive under the
>sea!!!
> {He jumps into the water.}
> Prof. Wolf: {In a muffled voice} Ahh, look there is
a Dewgong!!! Ohh,
> and
>there is a Gyarados!!
> {He points to two Pokemon swimming nearby.}
> Prof. Wolf: What a coincidence! These are the two
Pokemon I was going to
>talk about. Lets bring up their stats if you don't know them already.
> {He pulls out the PokeDex TCG 2000}
> Prof. Wolf: Good thing its water-proof. PokeDex,
bring up Base Gyarados
>and Dewgong.
> {The PokeDex glows, and a 3D picture of Gyarados
appears on the screen}
> Gyarados
> Rare Holo
> Water
> 100HP
> Attacks:WWW Dragon Rage: 50 Damage
>
WWWW BubbleBeam: 40 Damage Effect: Flip a coin. If head the
>Defending Pokemon is Paralyzed.
> Retreat: -CCC
> Resis.: Fighting
> Weak.: Grass
>
> Dewgong
> Water
> Uncommon
> 80HP
> Attacks: WWC Aurora Beam: 50 Damage
>
WWCC Ice Beam: 30 Damage Effect: Flip a coin. If heads, the
>Defending Pokemon is Paralyzed.
> Retreat: -CCC
> Weak.: Lightning
>
> Prof. Wolf: Many people would choose Dewgong over
Gyrados because of
>Magikarp and Rarity. I personally see no difference except for what they
>evolve from, HP, Damage, and Rarity. They really do use the same attacks.
>Aurora Beam and Dragon Rage do the same damage for the same amount of
Energy.
>Same with Ice Beam and BubbleBeam, except that Ice Beam does 10 less damage.
>All you fans of Water, you should play with both of them. If you do good for
>you!! Its good if you put more Seel than Magikarp though, so you have a good
>chance of getting Seel instead of Magikarp as a Basic. I suggest 4 Seel, 3
>Dewgong, 2 Magikarp, and 2 Gyarados. Until next time!!!
> {He swims toward Gyrados, and gets a ride on it
back.}
> Prof. Wolf: See ya!!!!!
>
> Prof. Jb Wolf
> Jbsalvador@aol.com