Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas from Everything Pokémon







Happy Holidays, Everyone!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tips For Pokemon Party Supplies

Tips For Pokemon Party Supplies
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Qing_Gu]Qing Gu

Choosing the right Pokemon party supplies can be a challenge. The most important thing is that you select the right Pokemon and it helps if everything matches. You don't want a good Pokemon mixing with a bad Pokemon at the party.

There are to many kinds of Pokemon's to even count, what you can choose from are their "type" starting with red or blue followed by; water, fire, grass, normal, physic, dragon, ghost, ice, fighting, bug and flying. There are several more but I think you get the idea.

Most of the sets of Pokemon party supplies come in sets of 8. You get dinner plates, cups, cake plates, goody bags or boxes, hats and napkins. You will have to choose either blue or red or use both (there both "good guys") for your streamers, balloons, plastic wear and table clothes.

The assortment to choose from is enormous we have the combination Pokemon party supplies which features the cute little water blue guy, the yellow electric Pokemon and the blue dragon.

Another selection is the single section with just the traditional red or blue Pokemons on the supplies. Then the green turtle, and the yellow dragon, the red fiery Pokemon all have their own design as well.

Of course, the Pokemon party supplies come in two different apparent age groups and species. The younger child will most likely want the animal Pokemon while an older child may like the Pokemons that look like real kids.

When selecting supplies for your child's Pokemon party you should know which Pokemon is his/her favorite and if your lucky enough to get a combination of their favorites (because no child has just one favorite Pokemon) that is your best bet! Don't forget the piñata!

Make sure when your picking up your Pokemon party supplies that your party favors match the decorations as well. The favors are as numerous as the supplies you can choose from key chains, party masks, sweatbands, stickers, watches, Pokemon figurines, pencils, pencil cases and even learn how to draw Pokemon!

The list of Pokemon party supplies is unbelievable; the best thing you can do as I said earlier is make sure you know which Pokemon (s) your child likes before you go shopping!

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

How to Catch Latios and Latias

Latios

Tips on how to catch Latios and Latias

  1. Get a strong and fast Pokemon that knows Mean Look (like Crobat which evolves from Golbat only if the friendship level is high).


  2. Get either an Ultra ball or a Master ball (you will find the Master ball in Team Aqua's base).


  3. Get a Max repel or super repel.


  4. Put the Pokemon that knows Mean Look in the front space of your party (WARNING: If you switch out the pokemon that knows Mean Look or it faints, Latios or Latias WILL get away, but you might have one more turn to try and catch it).


  5. You should save before you go into a spot were you think one of them might be, just in case you accidentally make it faint.

Latias
After you start the game after you beat the Pokemon league there will be a news report on the TV. In Sapphire it will say "that a red Pokemon has been sighted", in Ruby it will say "that a blue Pokemon has been sighted" or in Emerald it will say "that a Pokemon of a BZZZT color has been sighted" then your mother will ask what color it was, meaning you get to choose whether it's blue or red (Latios or Latias). Once you've done that you have to track Latios/Latias down, just like with Raikou, Suicune, and Entei. Happy Hunting!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Pokemon Cards - All You Need to Know




Complete Set of 23 Pokemon
Mysterious Treasures Rares



Pokemon Cards - All You Need to Know

Author: Ivanovich Cuxev

The Pokemon trading card game has become very popular after its original launch back in 1996 in Japan. The most appealing factor is that the game is played very similarly to the way it is played in the animation series which captured the attention of young people. Its complexity is similar to games such as chess due to the fact that each player needs to know exactly what each card does, how it can be used in addition to the many others available and how to anticipate attacks.

Each Pokemon card have marked on them their attack abilities, powers, weaknesses and hit points. The card games has only 9 types of Pokemon cards instead of the 17 which were originally displayed. The card color varies according to the Pokemon type, for instance:

* A blue card describes a Pokemon which resides in the water and has water abilities.
* An orange or brown trading cards describes Pokemon with earth, rock and fighting abilities.
* Purple trading cards represent psychic, ghost or poison type.
* Red as you may think represents a fire type
* Yellow cards are used for the electric type.
* Silver or gray cards are used to represent metal, or steel abilities.
* As assumed, green cards represent the grass type of Pokemon or the ones related to nature, bugs and poison.
* Navy blue or obscure colored cards depict dark type.
* And white cards represent flying and normal types.

Another basic card classification shows that every player's deck has more than just Pokemon cards, they also have stadium, supporter, trainer, and energy cards which affect other players cards according to its abilities. For instance:

* Stadium cards can block special abilities of certain Pokemon which will give an edge to some players over the rest of them.
* Supporter cards are used just like stadium cards but only one can be played each turn.
* Trainer cards allow players to bring back cards which have been discarded, remove energy from adversaries and heal damage caused by attacks.
* Energy cards are mostly used to enable attacks.

Each attack requires a certain amount of energy which depends on the Pokemon card. Some cards have no color specified so any type of energy card can be used to enable the attack, while others have a color requirement in order to work.

As you can see there are many factors which influence how a certain card will perform in battle, the best way to rapidly become familiar with them is by thinking about the classifications described above and relating them to a specific Pokemon card in the deck which will enhance its attack abilities and give you an advantage over your adversaries.

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

A Guide to Completing Your Pokemon Trading Card Game Deck Online




Pokemon EX - Dragon Frontiers
Booster Pack (3 Packs)




A Guide to Completing Your Pokemon Trading Card Game Deck Online
By Richie Truxillo


Pokemon, the video game, originated from a game boy game where a boy was tasked with capturing and taming all 150 different Pokemon. The game revolves around raising and collecting creatures and battling them against rival Pokemon collectors. Pokemon, the card game, is a spin off from the hit video games on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS.

What is the Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG)?

The Pokemon Trading Card Game is an Role Playing Game, similar to the popular card game "Magic the Gathering." The object of the game is to use your cards (each card is a special Pokemon creature) to defeat the rival Pokemon trainer (read: player). Certain cards have become very valuable due to their effectiveness in the game and their rarity.

What is the difference between a "Starter Deck", "Theme Deck" and a "Booster Pack?"

The Starter Deck provides an introduction to the card game and provides enough cards for two players. The Theme Deck is a single player deck that has more powerful cards (aka Pokemon) and provides more strategic moves for the player's deck. A Booster pack is a collection of 11 cards that provides a chance to get rare cards to make one's deck more powerful.

Each Starter deck is identical where the Theme Decks have some variety and the Booster packs provide for powerful collectible cards. Some players will buy multiple Booster decks to find a special rare Pokemon card for their own deck. Each Booster pack has 11 cards which consist of one "rare" card or "holofoil" card, 3 "uncommon cards," and 7 "common cards."

If you are new to the game, first buy a Starter Deck and then one Theme Deck of your liking. Each contains a rulebook to follow to get the hang of the game. Once you have mastered the basics, start purchasing booster packs or find your desired Pokemon card on online auction websites such as Ebay.

Is there a "Pokemon Card Pricing Guide?"

A company called Pojo has a nice pricing guide for Pokemon cards. Here is a website where you can view static prices of Pokemon Cards. In general, Pokemon cards do not fluctuate too much in price.


http://www.pojo.com/priceguide/usbasic.html

Striking Gold

To find the rarer cards online, search "Holo" cards or Pokemon cards that are encased in a holographic foil. You can also complete your theme deck by looking for your deck's name in auction searches. Finally, you can use websites like mine to find the exact card you are missing to complete your deck. Be sure to balance out your deck as much as possible to allow yourself to be versatile in playing your opponents.

Richie Truxillo - Owner of The Pokemon Card Dealer - http://www.pokemoncarddealer.com - Your source for Rare Pokemon Cards, Holo Pokemon Cards, Uncommon Pokemon Cards, and auctions for the Pokemon Trading Card game (TCG).

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Friday, October 3, 2008

How to Draw Pokemon




How to Draw Pokemon
By Karen MacLean


How it Started!

Learning how to draw Pokemon is very simple and works off of basic geometric shapes. Pokemon hit the television airwaves in the 90s and with the interesting characters that were developed, many people began to want to learn how to draw Pokemon.

Keep it Simple for Poliwag!

Poliwag is one of the simplest Pokemon characters to draw. Begin with a large, egg-like shape that will be the basis of his body. You want this circle to be large enough that will allow you to add in all of the detail without a problem.

Draw another circle slightly to the bottom of the circle. This will allow you enough space to draw the face. These two circles should be similar to an egg with a yolk in the middle. Now you will want to add eyes and nose at the top of the second circle. The eyes should be half ovals that drop down for the top of the large circle. Now you can simply add a tail, feet and the spiral on the body. Add lips to the little nose circle and you have a Poliwag to color how you wish.

Popular Pikachu!

Pikachu is one of the most popular Pokemon characters and to learn how to draw Pokemon Pikachu is very simple. It takes less than ten steps to draw this character. Begin by drawing a basic outline for the head. Make one arched line for the top of the head and then two disjointed lines for the side of the head. The ears will be drawn where you have left spaces. Next, draw two long lines down from the two side headlines. Arch these lines out slightly to form the body.

Give Pikachu Feet!

Add the feet to Pikachu by making simple jagged toes and then connect the feet with a curved line that arches upwards slightly. Next, draw two long and pointed ears with a small line near the points of the ears. Draw two simple cartoon eyes with pupils, a small upside down triangle nose and a mouth. Add two arms to the front of the body with several pointed fingers. Finally draw a zig-zagged tail with a small zig-zag near the base of the tail, and add in the two semi-circles on his cheeks.

As you can see, learning how to draw Pokemon is very simple and the characters are very basic.


Karen MacLean is a consultant and writer for online and offline businesses. Karen resides in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. www.how-to-draw-now.com

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Tips on Catching Suicune, Raikou, and Entei

If you've played Pokemon gold or silver you know how annoying it is to get them. Suicune, Raikou, and Entei are almost impossible to find after they run out of the building you first see them in. I have found a few of their most common places to hide and some of the easiest ways to catch them.
Here's what you'll need:


  • Masterball x4 (one left over to clone more), to catch them easily and without fail.
  • Cloning cheat, to get more master ball.
  • a lot of Super or Max Repel, to keep away Pokemon that will interfere, if you find a Pokemon before them they might run away and you will have to track them down again.


WARNING: You must have room in your box to store them!



Now that you have that stuff we can try and track them down. I got lucky and found Entei by accident while coming down the path below Black Thorn City. After I found Entei and got him to a place I could get him, I found Suicune instead, I caught him but my box got full afterwards and I had to abandon my search for Entei. Always have room when hunting them.

The most common place I've seen them is the route before the Lake of Rage, Suicune especially. Entei and Raikou and pretty commonly seen right before the house leading to and in route 29 (The route near your house where you can find Lv 2 stuff), where you can also find Jigglypuff. I've never actually caught Raikou because this masterball plan is so new and I haven't tracked him down yet. Raikou is the hardest one I've tried to find and capture, good luck with him.



 This plan isn't essential to catching the Legendary Dogs, but it is easier. Also, you should note they will be on Lv 40 when you see them and any damage you do is permanent until captured. There is only one in each game and if you kill them there will be no more. If you plan to weaken them and then catch them you will need a fast Pokemon like Golbat with Mean Look to trap them in battle and weaken them. I suggest saving before the hunt just in case you kill one. I hope this helps.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tips for Pokemon Gold & Silver

This post will be about getting rid of the weird "tree" near route 36 and 37.


  • Once you beat Whitney, she will start crying. First, go out of the gym and heal your Pokemon for the upcoming battle.

  • Go back into the gym and she will give you your badge.

  • Go to the house next to the gym. Talk to the girl closest to the flowers and she will give you the squirt bottle.

  • Finally, go to the weird "tree" and be sure to save your game in front of it, because once you spray it with the squirt bottle, it will attack.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Cloning Cheat for Gold & Silver

image of lugia


This is a cloning cheat that we found in Gold and Silver. First you change to an empty box then you deposit your Pokemon (can be more then one). Then you change to any other box and when it says "Saving don't turn off the power" turn it off. If the cloning was successful one of the Pokemon will be in your party the other will be in the box. Also if the Pokemon was holding an item that might be cloned too. WARNING: Do not try this in Red, Blue, or Yellow it WILL corrupt the file!

image of ho-ho

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Rayquaza's Den

I finally have a forum of my own ^-^ However, I am in need of members. The forum mainly has to do with Pokemon so if you like Pokemon that's the place to go ^-^ click on the name of this post to go there. Rayquaza's Den.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A Ree (Alien from AVP and AVPR) I drew




I drew this for pokeplushies although they didn't like it much...but you might please feel free to comment.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

A Palkia I drew

author's drawing of Palkia
This is a Palkia I drew for Kuriboh's birthday. I didn't trace anything on it I drew it all! Pretty good, huh? If you like it please comment.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Sorry Peoples

pokemon picture
Kuriboh's Groudon

Kuriboh's Groudon


I don't know much about swarm Pokemon and Kuriboh's Groudon didn't want to type so I have nothing to say...but I'll post some pictures instead how's that sound? I'll be sure to write something when I can think of something to write. If you have ideas PLEASE let me know.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Raykazuka

Raykazuka is a Pokemon that I made up because....I can't remember why but I did. He's a mix of Slifer the Sky Dragon (from yugioh) and Rayquaza (from Pokemon) both of my favorites from the shows. He was made the most powerful Pokemon/duel monster ever. Here is my drawing of it: author's drawing of Raykazuka zooming in will definitely help read it here's a different version of his story: "Raykazuka, was said to rule over all pokemon and duel monsters he earned that title by fighting every one of them. Raykazuka was a very good leader and solved feuds between many pokemon including Kyogre and Groudon. Then one day a war broke out between humans and duel monsters. Raykazuka unleashed a devastating attack which opened a portal between worlds. The pokemon were sucked in and Raykazuka was seperated into Rayquaza and Slifer the Sky Dragon. To this day they still wait to be reunited...." next time i'll talk about swarm pokemon. This next one will be done by Kuriboh's Groudon.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Pokeplusies

I provided a link the last post if you want to join. Pokeplushies is a website that also has a forum (My user name is Marik Ishtar's Raykazuka please don't ask what a Raykazuka is because I'll answer that next time) that's free. You can adopt a dinomon egg (a dinomon comes from a different planet and little is known about them) it goes from egg-baby dino-adult dino. When other people click on it they level it up, (egg-baby dino on Lv 50-60 baby dino-adult dino Lv 100-120 I think it was.) However, if it doesn't hatch in a week it'll die. Pokeplushies forum is a place where you can talk to other people who like pokemon and dinomon. That's just about all i know, but here's the link again: http://www.pokeplushies.com/dinomon.php just read that go to "Nest" (You'll need an e-mail address) and then you can enter the forum. Next time I'll be explaining what a Raykazuka is. Hint: It's part Rayquaza.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Catching a Legend

What I did to catch Dialga was simple: I waited until night, weakened him to red, and used a dusk ball. This worked with Palkia too. (only ONE ball!!) this was a short one I'll make up for it when I talk about pokeplushies but you can look there if you want: http://www.pokeplushies.com/dinomon.php its free to.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Lucario and the Mystery of getting it.

Have you been trying to get a lucario, but can't seem to find it? Well, I know where to get it! Just go to Iron Island (by talking to the sailer in Canalive City), go in and turn LEFT if you go right you'll just hit a dead end, go to the guy in blue (Riley) he'll ask you to escort him and after you do he'll give you an egg. WARNING: If you don't have room in your party he can't give it to you! Once it hatches it'll be a Riolu, don't panic it evolves into Lucario by friendship evolution. There you go mystery solved. Next time I'll explain how to quickly capture Dialga!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

PokeRadar

pokemon video game picture
pokemon video game picture




Did you buy Pokemon Diamond or Pearl then got the Pokeradar but doesn’t know what it does? This explanation should help you. First of all, what is a pokeradar? The pokeradar is a Radar system in pokemon Diamond and Pearl that you obtain from Prof. Oak after completing the Shinohdex. What it does is find pokemon that would normaly not be in that area for example Nidoran (male and female) in route 201, right above Twinleaf Town. Sadly, it also picks up pokemon that are normally there such as Starly.

When you use it in tall grass the grass will wiggle indicating that there is a pokemon there. The more viciously it wiggles the rarer the pokemon, however, if the patch of grass sparkles it’s a shiny (A shiny pokemon is a different coloured version of a pokemon they are extremely rare. A Nidoran (Male) is normally purple, but a shiny Nidoran (Male) is blue see blue houndoom for example) pokemon! Now for how you can use it.Chaining is a great way to increase your chances of finding a shiny pokemon, however, you have to find around 20-or more of the same pokemon with the radar in a row. This can be quite difficult. If you do something wrong your chain will break and you’ll have to start over. Now you should know what NOT to do when chaining or using the radar.When chaining/using the pokeradar you should NEVER use your bike not even when recharging the radar (It has to be recharged after every use by walking 50 steps) this will immediately break your chain. You should avoid corner patches (see picture with finger in it), for some reason when you battle a pokemon in one your chain is very likely to break. Also, never go out of the radar’s range your chain will break if you do. That’s what the Pokeradar does and can be used for.




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