User:Pokemon by rob

Introduction
Pokemon are small creatures used to breed, compete in contests, and battle in battles. As trainers grow, their pokemon will grow to increase their power and health points. Pokemon produce a lot of attention with professors including Professor Oak and Professor Ivy.

#1 Bulbasaur
1. Name: Bulbasaur Type: grass-poison Ability: overgrow Height: 2'4" Weight:15.2 LBS Description: For some time after its birth, it grows by gaining nourishment from the seed on its back. Evolution: Bulbasaur-#REDIRECT Ivysaur-#REDIRECT Venusaur

#2 Ivysaur
\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Pictures\Pokemon\ Name: Ivysaur Type: grass-poison Ability: overgrow Height: 3'3" Weight: 28.7 LBS Discription: When the bud on its back starts swelling, a sweet aroma wafts to indicate the flower's coming bloom. Evolution: Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur

#3 Venusaur
3. Name: Venusaur Type: grass-poison Ability: overgrow Height: 6'7" Weight: 220.5 LBS Description: After a rainy day, the flower on its back smells stronger. The scent attracts other pokemon. Evolution: Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur

#4 Charmander
Type: fire Ability: blaze Height: 2'0" Weight: 18.7 LBS Description: The fire on the tip of its tail is a measure of its life. If healthy, its tail burns intensely. Evolution: Charmander-Charmeleon-Charizard

#5 Charmeleon
Type: fire Ability: blaze Height: 3'7" Weight: 41.9 LBS Description: In the rocky mountians where Charmeleon live, their fiery tails shine at night like stars. Evolution: Charmander-Charmeleon-Charizard

#6 Charizard
Type: fire-flying Ability: blaze Height: 5'7" Weight: 199.5 LBS Description: It is said that Charizard's burns hotter if it has experienced harsh battles. Evolution: Charmander-Charmeleon-Charizard

#9 Blastoise
{| class="wikitable" ! Type ! Ability ! Height ! Weight ! Description ! Evolution
 * Water
 * Torrent
 * 5'3"
 * 188.5 LBS
 * The jets of water it spouts from the rocket cannons on its shell can punch through thick steel.
 * Squirtle-Wartortle-Blastoise
 * Squirtle-Wartortle-Blastoise