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A Pokémon Poetry Game

Re: A Pokémon Poetry Game

A move of the Bug type - but don't think of Combee.
It's known by a bat and a red mushroom zombie.
It involves sucking blood, close-range as you'd expect.
Only weird Twilight fangirls might find it perfect

Most of those who learn it are creeping or flying,
or at least creepy and gravity-defying.
What do they suck from Steel-types? Weird energy stuff?
And what about Slugma? That's sure warm enough!

It's not like it's bad, Mega Drain is just stronger,
there's the Tentacruel thing and Absorb lasts longer.
With fifteen power points and low damage to deal,
the secondary effect might be its main appeal.

The Bug type's advantages can be sort of a power:
If the enemy's psychic and also a flower,
the most realistic of all moves that drain
makes quadruple damage, so palm trees get slain.


Prompt: Arceus
 
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Hatched from the very first Egg
With golden hooves on its leg
It created Sinnoh
And the creation trio
And the lake guardians too - you will beg


Next: Lance
 
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When Gary is not
the Champ anymore,
Lance is the fifth
of the Elite Four.

All of his Pokémon
have the power of flight.
Three are fierce and majestic,
and three are Dragonite.


Next: Snowpoint City
 
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The frozen city,
where people come and go.
And a Gym Leader
Who wears a short skirt in the snow.
 
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Sorreh D:

Oh the Heavy Ball,
used to catch large pokemon.
It helps with Snorlax.

Pokeflute.
 
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Mr. Fuji's useful pokéflute
sets sleeping minds rapidly athrill
A little tune, played with little skill
makes chesto berries moot.

Prompt: Lemonade
 
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How can it be, a drink so sweet
Restores health for pokemon
Yet never causes rotting teeth
Most curious, non?

Prompt: Battle Tower.
 
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Fight seven battles subsequently.
Fourteen trainers don't treat you gently.
They just trust in their power.

Twenty-eight Pokémon to battle,
if you've got confidence to rattle.
That is the Battle Tower.

Your chances might seem to be thinning,
and you get nothing without winning.
No experience gaining.

So you know it is bad to lose it.
There might be people who just use it
for strategical training.

I came there with a big intention,
because there's something I should mention:
For points, you can buy stuff.

I used my awesome tortois starter,
and, without knowing Randolph Carter,
sleek bat wings guarded my stuff.

Foes tended to be Ice or Flying.
Once I got defeated while trying,
but Buck won in the meanwhile.

I got through battles that were freezing,
and fought against a stupid Weezing,
and then I got that Weavile!

Next: James
 
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The second of three
Often known as Team Rocket.
As humble as can be-
"Oh, put a sock in it!"

The guy in the team,
Though more of a sissy,
His smile does beam,
But his work upsets Jesse.

You'd think he'd be grand,
With his charm and swift work,
But he always needs a hand,
And has a bit of a quirk.

The goon here called James
Is not of much use.
In fact, he's just shames,
and diserves a kick to the caboose.

Edit: Ffff, N was done already.

How about... Mistralton Cave
 
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Mending the hearts of beast and man is not an easy task
Venture deep inside, into darkness with strength of dwarven might
Hear the tales from long ago, for knowledge you must ask
Find the leader, Ironheart, and show your heart is bright
 
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This poem is about Red
This poem is also a haiku
I am doing this wrong

Prompt: Surf
 
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A spray that heals you
yes, heals you of what ails you
but only if what ails you
is a paralyzation

prompt: Roar of Time
 
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The lord of Time, god of clocks
Holds a devastating force
Stopping all the ticks and tocks
This never-ending source

Suddenly it rips apart
Spins faster than before
Fear is filling every heart
Trembling at this Roar

Turning hardest bone to dust
With such a mighty blast
Let us hope this god is just
Or this breath might be your last

Prompt: Sigilyph
 
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So similar to Unown
is this thing with three eyes.
Supposed to guard a city
that prayed for cloudy skies.

Detached from other regions,
Unova stands alone.
The city is abandoned,
reduced to sand and stone.

No memories of Unown,
bird wings left it behind,
but the map of the city
is always in its mind.


Prompt: X-Scissor
 
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Scizor arms are crossed
Nothing can stop the onslaught
Of the X-Scissor

Haikus yay! Prompt: Loamy Soil
 
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A soil so loamy
Your mouth will get foamy

And then your flowers
will grow as tall as a tower

and then Mr. Omi
Will go eat bologne

It will be his lunch hour
But his food will be sour

Luckily for him
His flowers are filled to the brim

With fruits such as Chesto
His mind will say, "Presto!"

And then he will hand a card
To the soil that worked so hard

The soils' name was Loamy soil
It doesn't even need to be boiled!


Next: Blissey
 
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(I saw that coming somehow)

Fat fat fat fat fat
Fat fat fat fat fat fat fat
Fat fat fat fat fat

Seriously, though:

High Special Defense
And massive HP. Thank god
For fighting-types, man.

Topic: That Odd Egg from Crystal
 
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