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A Pokémon Poetry Game

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The Odd Egg
It gives you an egg
What is inside you ask?
Well it's very simple.
You might get a buzzy Elekid.
Or you might get a buff Igglybuff.
Mortar Magby's are also common.
I think there's a Base Clef Cleffa somewhere.
And, of course, you can't forget your Picky Pichu.

Next: Trolls
 
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I think there's a Base Clef Cleffa somewhere.

Do you mean bass clef?

Anyway, I don't think trolls are really a part of Pokemon specifically, so...

Stunfisk, also known as
The trolling Pokemon. It smiles
Smugly while fighting.
 
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Yeah, bass clef.

(I never used a bass clef instrument so i wouldn't know how it was spelled. xD)

There are tons of trolls in Pokemon. For example, Lance, who uses level underleveled Dragonites.

And you didn't specify a new topic.

New: Dragonite
 
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Well, Stunfisk is the trolliest of trolls. Fact.

Dragonite is really
Big and orange. This makes it
Bad at hide and seek.

Topic: Quash
 
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Basic among basic birds,
first in a line of three.
Not as brave as Taillow is,
sometimes it wants to flee.

Not too fierce and not too smart,
brown wings can't be mehhed down:
What you would call sleek with gray
is only plain with brown.

First Normal-type the Dex knows,
content with normalness.
Counterparts are everywhere -
plainness was a success.

Pidgey came first, showing that
Flying and Normal mix -
Basic among basic birds,
first in a line of six.

Next: Lake Valor
 
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Dried up Magikarp
Flop around here. So does the
Being of Willpower.

Prompt: Qwilfish
 
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A spiny echinoderm
In the sea
Looking for a home

Next: ditto
 
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A pink blob able to transform
Has little but one use
The only role it will perform
A victim of sexual abuse

I apologize if this somehow has offended anyone *bows*

How about Rotom?
 
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Matter of plasma
Useful in battle
Awesomeness

Haiku ftw.

Next:

The Youngster Obsessed with Shorts
 
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(I'm assuming you're talking about Joey.)

Joey the Youngster
Has the highest percentage
Of all Rattatas.

Next Prompt: Furret
 
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(Joey is in Johto. Shorts boy is near Mt. Moon.)
(Also since when is Qwilfish an echinoderm?)

Slender, sleek and speedy,
furry, frail but fast,
brown plain-dwelling hunter
with a timid past.

Its paws might seem stubby
thanks to all that fluff,
but it's fast and brown and plain,
and has no weird stuff.

Johto's basic mammal
always looks so neat.
Not as great as Linoone,
but here, it's elite.

More running than biting?
Of course, it's no shark!
Forget about Raticate,
that guy's one third Dark.

More fluff than Clefable,
cuter than a cow,
once, it could learn Rollout,
but it forgot how.

Pink never looked normal,
and now birds go down.
Oh, why doesn't Whitney base
her image on brown?

Next: Dragon Scale
 
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(I don't recall the youngster's name, but he appears in both Kanto and Johto.)
(Qwilfish seems quite spiny, so i'll call it an echinoderm for the time being.)

Dragon Scale
Thick and rough
Held sometimes
by Dragon-types
Evolves silly Seadra
Into the mighty Kindra

Next: Butterfree (the pokemon)
 
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Useless Caterpie.
But then you get Confusion!
Now you can beat Brock.

Prompt: Zigzagoon
 
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So soft yet so spiky,
that fur doesn't look great -
early stages of fame,
a style yet to create.

Looking for items,
more important than speed -
your big time is coming.
Do you have what you need?

It hides in the grass,
beauty not yet acquired -
when it gets stronger,
it will be admired.

All preparation,
doestn't want to engage -
like a first-time celebrity
preparing for stage.

Now it has things to fear,
and more things to find,
but Azelf's blue flame
burns bright in its mind.

Next: Abomasnow
 
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The tree with snow
The white on green
The Pokemon so odd
That you'll start to say
Route 217 ho!

Next: Rapidash
 
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Fur and flames.
Fast and strong.
The plains are where they belong.

Far from where
lands collide.
No cat to fight alongside.

Though they are
not of Void,
I don't want their hope destroyed.


Next: Cradily
 
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Weird anemone
Why would you use Cradily?
Because Steven does.

Edit: Oh forgot the prompt.
Prompt: Egg
 
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Oblivious Old people take care of your friends
But what do they do if you say: "Do not want"
To the overflow of eggs that never ends?
The omelette forever your soul will haunt.

Yeeeah, not my best work. As a little sidenote: I'm no good at haikus, and sadly fail to see their beauty.

Prompt: Sinnoh.
 
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Grass starter of Norse myth,
Grass legend of flowers,
dinosaurs are silly,
bugs get awesome powers.

Counterpart to Goldeen?
Evolves to look better.
Combee ain't evolving?
Gender seems to matter.

Three sides, well divided.
There's rocks to go over.
Different kinds of wildlife.
Pink and blue and Snover.

That some legendaries
get my admiration
might be partly why I
like this generation.

Next: Starmie
 
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