![]() ![]() ![]() The professor starts attacking and in response Red releases Saur to restrain Professor Oak with Vine Whip, but Professor Oak surprises them by exhibiting signs of Psychic power, and attacking Saur with a Psybeam. In Kalling Kadabra, Red returns to Professor Oak's lab in order to find a way into Saffron City. Red commands Saur to use Vine Whip and reel Tangela in, but Tangela tosses Saur away with little effort and defeats him. In Meanwhile…Vileplume!, Saur battled in Red’s Gym battle against Erika in his fight to save Eevee. They later traded back, while keeping the serious attitude that Blue installed in them. During the three days that Blue has them he trains them vigorously. In A Tale of Ninetales, Saur is accidentally traded to Blue alongside Poli and Pika. After they managed to save Mew from being caught by the Rockets. Saur's Vine Whip was used to try to capture the Mew that appeared before them. However, a chain of events unfolded in the Rocket Hideout that left Red (disguised as a Team Rocket Grunt) and Green allied. Red proceeded to give chase on Green to get his money back, while Green used the opportunity to steal Red's two Badges. ![]() Green, distracting Red with fake applause for this evolution, sold Red a bunch of fake items that did nothing but hinder him. He evolved into Ivysaur in Wartortle Wars at the gates of Celadon City when he battled an attacking Primeape. Saur attacks with a Vine Whip attack but Starmie shrugs it off and defeats him with Bubble Beam. Saur was later seen in Suddenly Starmie to fight against Misty's Starmie in order to win the Cascade Badge. Saur was shown defeating an opponent's Sandshrew. In Onix Is On!, Saur participated alongside Poli and Pika to help Red in his Gym battle to win the Boulder Badge. After the battle, Professor Oak saw the bonding occurring between Bulbasaur and Red, as well as the fact that Bulbasaur had learned how to use Solar Beam, and allowed Red to keep him, along with a Pokédex. He opened the curtains on the window, allowing him to use Solar Beam and defeat the bulky Pokémon in a flash. When all bets were off, Red took a wild guess and presumed that with the giant seed on Bulbasaur's back being his key trait, exposing him to rays of sunlight would be worth an attempt. Disaster struck though as a wild Machoke appeared and attacked them. Bulbasaur was scared, but Red used calming words to gain his trust, which caught Oak's interest, as in the past Bulbasaur was disobedient to the level of using Tackle on him. Red was ordered to retrieve Oak's Pokémon, and Bulbasaur was the last one to be found, in the closed Viridian Gym. Professor Oak soon entered and startled Red, causing him to accidentally release all of Professor Oak's Pokémon from his lab. In one of the Poké Balls on an empty table was Bulbasaur. Red went to Professor Oak's Laboratory in hopes that the professor would teach him how to be a great Pokémon Trainer, and found a dark, empty laboratory. Saur first appeared as a Bulbasaur in Bulbasaur, Come Home! inside Professor Oak's Lab. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.Damage reduction decreased from 40% to 35%. HP recovery is decreased from 683 to 610 (-11%). This mechanic works great with Petal Dance because of the cooldown reduction mechanic, enabling you to use Giga Drain in quick succession. Utilize this effect to stay longer in fights. Venusaur gains reduced damage for a short duration after casting Giga Drain. You can use this tactic on grouped wild Pokemon like Combee and Vespiquen to heal up fast. Try to catch as many targets inside Giga Drain's cone, maximizing its damage and HP recovery. How to Use Giga Drain Catch As Many Targets Also reduces the damage the user receives for a short time. Drains HP from opposing Pokemon in the area of effect, dealing damage to them and restoring the user's HP when it hits. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |