Samjohn95 is a user of Bulbapedia, and is currently active. He was born in Cornwall, England.

Availability

Not very... Sorry, but I start school again on Monday and will only be available at a certain time.

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Pokémon

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

 
Types:
Electric Unknown
Ability:
Rivalry or Intimidate
Held item:
None
Zak Lv.66
Bite
Dark Physical
Thunder Fang
Electric Physical
Wide Slash
??? Physical
Discharge
Electric Special
 
Types:
Grass Unknown
Ability:
Overgrow
Held item:
None
Rosalie Lv.65
Giga Drain
Grass Special
Synthesis
Grass Status
Energy Ball
Grass Special
Solarbeam
Grass Special


In Pokémon HeartGold



Contact

If you wish to help me in my projects, or wish for assistance in yours, add it to my discussion page of this article.

My Stance on Things

This will change occasionaly, depending on what in the Pokémon franchise I am thinking about. Today...

Cheating

Cheating has always been a shaky topic, with some saying that it is fine and some considering it illegal. Me? I'm 50/50. No, cheating is not evil or anything OTT like that. I don't like to do it, because I wouldn't enjoy the outcome as much as the required gameplay if I were to not cheat. However. I have no Wi-Fi. I have no events within, like, 80 miles from where I live, so I understand players' frustrations when there are Event-only Pokémon. Especially when there are particularly Useful, Strong, or Cool Pokémon. So yes, once, I relied on a friend getting me a cheated Pokémon (I have no cheating device). My Shaymin. It isn't hacked or over-powerful, it's normal, caught with a standard Cherish ball* by my friend.

Even hacking strong Pokémon is fine in my books, but I wouldn't do it, because then you're just re-using a move a hundred times. I don't know about competition play, though. that might be a sore point.

Okay, rant over. And if you made it to the end, that's great! Sorry I don't have a prize or something, but you don't mind, right?