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| The Wigglytuff Factor; "Do The Wave" | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 11 2010, 07:07 AM (1,076 Views) | |
| Lucky | Jan 11 2010, 07:07 AM Post #1 |
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Let's get down to business to understand what is known as the "Wigglytuff Factor". But we'll do this traditional style, and first get a bit of basic information on Wigglytuff. ![]() Biology Physiology Wigglytuff resembles a pink blob with a fluffy tuft of fur on its head and long rabbit-like ears and a white belly. It has large blue eyes and stubby arms and legs like its pre-evolution, Jigglypuff. Gender Differences None. Special Abilities Wigglytuff are capable of inflating themselves to big sizes in order to scare off enemies. Wigglytuff can also sing soothing lullabies to make anyone fall asleep, but its reputation for doing so isn't as famous as its basic form, Jigglypuff. Like Clefable and its pre-evolutions, Wigglytuff is capable of wielding various elemental attacks. Behavior Despite its cute demeanor, Wigglytuff is sometimes known for being very aggressive and slapping anyone that gets on its nerves. Habitat Wigglyfuff can be found in vivid green plains and grassy fields. Diet Apparently, Wigglytuff love eating Perfect Apples. Pokedex Entries
Now we have a basic understand of what the "Wigglytuff Factor" is. But wait a minute. Do you even know what a Wigglytuff looks like? You don't?! Whoa, man! You need to find out as soon as possible! ![]() Finally, you have a slight understand of what Wigglytuff is, and what it looks like. Finally. Okay, now time for the next part! I'm sure you're dying to know: "How do I get a Wigglytuff?!" right? Well rest assured, I shall show you the way! ![]() There's your evolutionary line right there! Stage One ![]() Igglybuff Igglybuff is a small, bipedal balloon-like animal that is pink all over. It has a rounded tuft of hair on top of its head, a small swirl-like pattern on its forehead, and red eyes in contrast to the teal eyes of its later evolutions. Igglybuff have small, stubby limbs. In order for one to evolve an Igglybuff, they must first begin training the Igglybuff. The time of day, such as Morning, Day, Afternoon, Dusk, & Midnight are unimportant. The important factor of training Igglybuff is in order to raise its Happiness level. The happier it becomes, the higher of a chance you have of getting Jigglypuff! Be sure to groom it regularly and treat it with love and care! Stage Two ![]() Jigglypuff Jigglypuff appear as round pink balls with two small, cat-like ears and very large eyes. Their bodies are soft and rubbery. They have small arms and legs. A Jigglypuff has a curl on its forehead. In order to get to Wigglytuff (finally!), no amount of training in necessary. In fact, things such as happiness and time of day do not matter either. The only possible way one may evolve their Jigglypuff is with a Moon Stone. Moon Stone is a certain rock with evolutionary properties that originates from Mountain Moon, where a meteor was said to have struck long ago. Holding a Moon Stone in front of a Jigglypuff will successfully evolve it into a Wigglytuff. Stage Three ![]() Wigglytuff Congrats! You have finally reached the peak of the evolutionary chain; Wigglytuff! I bet you're a proud little boy, aren't you? Wigglytuff is a great Pokemon to have on your team! Screw the competitive ideas; as long as you have Wigglytuff and your imagination, you'll be unbeatable! Wigglytuff is a Pokemon that had a lot of varied attacks as well, even a good amount of elemental attacks! It's is a very flexible Pokemon with only one weakness, which it can even learn moves to defeat! Wigglytuff rules! ---- ---- Now, there is just one last thing we must do before we conclude this blissful topic of loveliness. Wigglytuff has an attack that is exclusive to itself; an attack that can bring even the mightiest of men to their knees. This attack is called "Do The Wave". "Do The Wave" is an extremely dangerous attack, and the only known Wigglytuff to even survive its use is me. I alone was able to perfectly execute "Do The Wave" after many years of training. In order for you not to screw up like the other Wigglytuffs, you'll need to learn about "Do The Wave". "Do The Wave" ![]() Breakdown
So that's a pretty powerful attack, right? RIGHT! "Do The Wave" is the absolute, no, omnilute attack out there today. It's lucky that Wigglytuff here has it exclusively to itself! Now, I shall teach you how to understand "Do The Wave" in a way so that you don't suck. Part One
Doesn't that sound a bit too weak to you? Well of course it does! "Do The Wave" was designed so that your opponent thinks "Oh hey, it's only 10 damage!". It is stealth! "Do The Wave" tricks your opponent into believing that it is not a threat, while really, it's going to fux them up good. Let's continue. Part Two
I lost you, didn't I? Well, okay, I'll explain. So before, your opponent was pretty happy you're wasting a turn only giving 10 damage, right? WRONG! Now, understand the power! "Do The Wave"s damage increases by 10, that's right, 10! It increases by 10 for every Benched Pokemon you have. Of course, you'd think it is quite suck. But then that's blasphemy. In fact, you're damned to eternal nothingness for thinking that. What you mortals don't realize is that when they say "Benched Pokemon", they mean the Pokemon that you own that are just sitting around. Think about it again, mortals! For every single Pokemon you own that you just leave around, for every Pokemon you owned in a battle that is just untouched since; it adds 10 damage! Since nobody knows the exact amount of Pokemon they have "owned" in their lifetime, we round to infinity. That means "Do The Wave" does a fantastical overinfinite damage! Get it? Long Live Wigglytuff~ |
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| Zeppo | Jan 11 2010, 07:08 AM Post #2 |
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You gotta be pulling my ducking chain. |
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| Eon | Jan 12 2010, 12:45 AM Post #3 |
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...... wat the clock was that all about!!!??? |
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| 博 Tenken | Jan 12 2010, 03:29 AM Post #4 |
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Hoennese and proud!
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Thanks for the information Hyper, but we all know one thing: Snorlax > Wigglytuff. |
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| Dycho | Jan 15 2010, 08:53 AM Post #5 |
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...this has GOTTA be the MOST useless information i've EVER seen... but at the same time...i'm both fascinated and applaud you for your efforts O_O |
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| Drifter | Jan 15 2010, 05:51 PM Post #6 |
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Good thing I chose a Ghost type Pokemon. Your attack is now null. |
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