You're allowed to have between one and six Pokémon (min 1, max 6)
You can pick any Pokémon with the exception of a legendary or semi-legendary pokémon
You're only allowed to have three of the same Pokémon if they're in their base stage, two if they're in the second stage and one if they're in the final stage--i.e. you're allowed to have 3 Bulbasaurs, 2 Ivysaurs and/or 1 Venusaur--Pokémon without evolutions are in their base stage
No game mechanics (i.e. level, hit points, etc.), but rather the anime/manga versions
You can have more than one Pokémon out at the same time
Pokémon's elemental resisntance apply to them, ninja's elemenal resisntance to them--earth-type Pokémon will be resisntant to lighting, whereas rock ninja will be weak to lighting (rather than lighting ninjas attack will be powerful against rock-type Pokémon)
If you're unable to conquer the Naruto universe, try to last as long as possible
Legendary, and semi-legendary pokémon (you're not allowed to have any of these in your party)
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Mewtwo
Mew
Raikou
Entei
Suicune
Lugia
Ho-oh
Celebi
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Kyogre
Groudon
Rayquaza
Jirachi
Deoxys (any form)
Riolu, Lucario
Uxie
Mesprit
Azlef
Diagla
Palkia
Giratina
Cresselia
Darkrai
Phione, Manaphy
Regigigas
Heatran
Shaymin
Arceus
Go nuts and keep in mind, you're only human you might want to work out strategies.
Last edited by Astner on Jun 18th, 2009 at 11:31 AM
Alakazam - For intellect (5,000 IQ and faster than a super computer) and protection via barriers and reflect
Machamp (BigMac) - I usually don't name Pokémon, but in this case I couldn't resist. The fact he can throw an insane amount of punches in short periods of time, and that he's good for physical labour such as moving rocks might be handy
Dragonair - Dragonair will be able to cross lakes and use hyper beam
Garchomp - For speed and travel (flying)
Metagross - Extremely powerful psychic/steel Pokémon, also good for psyhic barriers
Charizard - My favorite Pokémon of all time, it's fire breath can melt granite
Tyranitar- Pure Endurance
Garchomp- Pure Speed
Dragonite- Pure Attack and Defense
Milotic- Variety of attacks, including recovery moves
Wobuffet- Can take a punch and double the damage
Shedinja- Unless it's super effective, the attack misses
And here's how I would match them up, say versus Naruto, Kakashi, Gai, Rock Lee, Shikamaru, and Sasuke:
Tyranitar vs Sasuke = Rock/Dark will prove very effective vs Fire/Lightning
Garchomp vs Kakashi = Dragon/Ground vs Lighting means that Kakashi's lightning moves are negated and most of his other elements he can use (Earth, Fire, Water) do average to minimal damage
Dragonite vs Gai = A pokemon of pure endurance vs a shinobi of ferocious power? Gai will find himself exhausted
Milotic vs Shikamaru = An easier battle. Shikamaru's intellect vs a pokemon who has a large array of tricks to counter.
Wobuffet vs Rock Lee = Wobuffet can take all of Lee's punches and dish them out for massive damage
Shedinja vs Naruto = The only loos due to Naruto's Wind element vs Shedinja's Bug attribute. But still, five others left for Naruto to face.
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Re: You and your Pokémon against the Naruto universe
Am I supposed to laugh, your saying an average pokemon trainer and his six pokemon can beat the naruto universe, god you might make me laugh so hard it'll send me to the hospital. With the cosmic pokemon like polkia, dialga, giratina and arceus I might give you but if they are out of the question then there is no way in hell.
Besides the Bijuus, your average Pokemon has way better stats. Like Dragonair's hyperbeam wiping out several city blocks, or Rhyperior being able to tank an exploding volcano.
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