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My team was Gengar lv 100 (I liked him the best because you had to trade a haunter to get it to evolve), Porygon lv 100 (substitution is god. I think Mr. Mime is the only other one who could learn subsitution, and was it even possible to catch Mr. Mimes? For some reason I don't think so.) and Venusaur lv. 100 (solarbeeeeeeeam!!)
Hahahaha! I did use the rock candies! Don't say you didn't. You know you did.
I trained one team up to level 100 on crystal I think it was to compete in the battle tower, but I never had the same soft spot for them as I did for my good old blue version team.
Back in fifth grade, Pokemon was the bane of my existence. *shudders at the thought of those who actually... enjoyed the horror!* It must be a characteristic peculiar to you strange creatures of the Y-chromosome.
I rocked the Pokemon card game, too. My deck's premise (I quit playing after Jungle, which was the first expansion pack)
was a stall/mill deck: use Mr. Mime and Onix plus lots of pokemon centers and high HP basics (chansey, khangaskhan) plus four imposter professor oaks and some other opponent draw cards to deck the opponent first.
yeah. I love pokemon. ill admit it. I still do. Hardly play, hate the commercialism that spawned from a beautiful idea, but still think the games rule.
nope I didn't tinted, I think my highest level was my charizard, marrowak, and articuno all at leve 80 something before I got bored of leveling them up.
The card game was kind of cheesy, but once you've seen a well put together deck you eralize how much strategy can really be involved in it (Jeff shecter's deck was some amazing stuff.)
but i've moved from pokemon to magic. the idea was theirs first and the pictures are cooler (which is really the only reason i collect now, i have two good decks)
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I loved pokemon too!
My team was Gengar lv 100 (I liked him the best because you had to trade a haunter to get it to evolve), Porygon lv 100 (substitution is god. I think Mr. Mime is the only other one who could learn subsitution, and was it even possible to catch Mr. Mimes? For some reason I don't think so.) and Venusaur lv. 100 (solarbeeeeeeeam!!)
so. yeah. ahem.
miss it? I still own it all!
yeah tinted, you used those fucking rock candy's didn't you?
I hated all you kids that used that glitch.
my little brother has all the pokemon stuff. much sadness.
I honestly have no idea what to say.
Is pokemon "out" now? I never realized...
Hahahaha! I did use the rock candies!
Don't say you didn't. You know you did.
I trained one team up to level 100 on crystal I think it was to compete in the battle tower, but I never had the same soft spot for them as I did for my good old blue version team.
POKEMON!!! YAY
I bet my pokemon team can beat your pokemon team. I still play now and then
oh, my God...
Back in fifth grade, Pokemon was the bane of my existence. *shudders at the thought of those who actually... enjoyed the horror!* It must be a characteristic peculiar to you strange creatures of the Y-chromosome.
You're just mad 'cause you always lost.
*sighs* Another post that may go down in Tangst history. Did it have to be pokemon!
I have no Y-chromosome. I rocked at Pokemon. I still play on occasion, but not really that much.
Tangst is my obsession now.
Hahaha, me either. I loved that game, though. I liked the Yellow version, where you got to have Pikachu behind you the whole time. He was cute. :D
Yellow version = traitor
period.
I went to pokemon conventions when I was 9. Boo-yah.
I still have like 5000 cards.
I keep them hidden so my parents can't trash 'em.
You don't know what you're missing SD!
I rocked the Pokemon card game, too. My deck's premise (I quit playing after Jungle, which was the first expansion pack)
was a stall/mill deck: use Mr. Mime and Onix plus lots of pokemon centers and high HP basics (chansey, khangaskhan) plus four imposter professor oaks and some other opponent draw cards to deck the opponent first.
It was ingenious.
yeah. I love pokemon. ill admit it. I still do. Hardly play, hate the commercialism that spawned from a beautiful idea, but still think the games rule.
nope I didn't tinted, I think my highest level was my charizard, marrowak, and articuno all at leve 80 something before I got bored of leveling them up.
The card game was kind of cheesy, but once you've seen a well put together deck you eralize how much strategy can really be involved in it (Jeff shecter's deck was some amazing stuff.)
Schecter was a beast.
but i've moved from pokemon to magic. the idea was theirs first and the pictures are cooler (which is really the only reason i collect now, i have two good decks)
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