Monday 24 June 2013

Pokemon of the day...

Jumpluff

Jumpluff

Reasons Why?

Gengar is a Grass/Flying type Pokemon. In the anime Jumpluff's debut was in Bulbasaur... the Ambassador! where a multiple of them were feuding with the other Pokémon at Professor Oak's LaboratoryOfficer Jenny also had a Jumpluff in An Egg-Sighting Adventure!. Jenny used this Jumpluff to dust for footprints left by the criminals who supposedly stole Ash's Egg. Jumpluff isn't my favorite Pokemon as it's stats aren't amazing plus it can't learn a variety of moves. However the moves it can learn are very strong therefore this makes up for it's poor stats and choice of moves. Some of the moves Jumpluff is able to use are solar Beam, Bounce and Sword Dance.

Dreamworld Ability!

Jumpluff's dreamworld ability is ''Infiltrator'' This allows Jumpluff to pass through any barrier a foe may have. This is a fine ability as Jumpluff will be able to attack a foe directly and provide the maximum amount of damage it could possibly incur. Jumpluff's other abilities aren't very good as sunlight is needed for ''Chlorophyll'' to work.

Most Powerful move

Most powerful move : Solar Beam
Power : 120
PP : 5
Accuracy : 100 percent

The user of SolarBeam will absorb light on the first turn. On the second turn, SolarBeam deals damage. During intense sunlight or when holding a Power Herb, SolarBeam executes in one turn. Its power decreases by 50% during rain, hail or a sandstorm. It is A two-turn attack. The user gathers light, then blasts a bundled beam on the second turn. Solar Beam is an accurate and powerful move which deals allot of damage to the opponent. However with a powerful move there is always a drawback. The drawback of using Solar Beam is that it takes two turns to execute this move however this isn't the case. As I have mentioned before there are ways to get around this but they aren't great . Overall I think this is a good move to have with your Jumpluff as this is probably the only good move it has.

Thank You
Umar Arif
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