Pokémon Advanced Challenge Trading Cards: Difference between revisions

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| {{p|Golduck}}
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| This evolution of Psyduck can swim faster than nearly any other water-type Pokémon, thanks to its webbed feet and hands. It will frequently save people from shipwrecks if it finds them in trouble.
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| {{p|Gorebyss}}
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| This final evolution of the Clamperl lives at great depths, where it can be alone. If it's disturbed though, this tough Pokémon fights fiercely, defeating nearly all opponents.
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| {{p|Groudon}}
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| This gigantic ground-type Pokémon was thought to be a myth until found by trainers. Its massive size and powers enable it to scatter clouds and bring an end to rainstorms.
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| {{p|Grovyle}}
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| This grass-type Pokémon is amazingly adept at hiding itself in the tall grass or trees where it lives. When startled, it will dash away through the treetops, faster than any other Pokémon can keep up.
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| {{p|Gulpin}}
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| Its name tells you what this poison-type Pokémon does - it gulps down anything in its way. Thanks to being nearly all stomach, it can eat things as big as it is.
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| {{p|Huntail}}
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| Living at the deepest depths of the ocean, those hunting this Pokémon usually only see its glowing eyes as its slender body slithers by them. Huntail's large mouth and teeth are a far cry from the cute Clamperl.
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| {{p|Kyogre}}
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| Another Pokémon thought only to exist in myth, a few lucky trainers have seen this gigantic water-type Pokémon known to cause torrential downpours and end droughts.
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| {{p|Lombre}}
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| This nocturnal water-type Pokémon is known as a trickster - it finds the fishing lines of nighttime anglers and tugs on them to tease them. It's a very passive Pokémon though, and will run rather than fight.
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| {{p|Lotad}}
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| This water-type Pokémon lives in quiet bodies of water, where the leaf on its head is often mistaken for a lilt pad as it floats near the surface. If its water gets too dirty however, it will go on land to hunt for fresh water.
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| {{p|Lunatone}}
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| Many think this rock-type Pokémon came from space, since it was first discovered near a crashed meteorite. It's certainly creepy enough to be an alien, as it floats through the air.
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