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Unfortunately, Kabuto's special stats are somewhat low, a major weakness for a Water Pokemon, and given that you receive it so late and at a pitiful Level 5, it just is not worth adding to your team. Kabuto evolves into {{bp|Kabutops}} at Level 40. | Unfortunately, Kabuto's special stats are somewhat low, a major weakness for a Water Pokemon, and given that you receive it so late and at a pitiful Level 5, it just is not worth adding to your team. Kabuto evolves into {{bp|Kabutops}} at Level 40. | ||
| [[File:Pokemon 138Omanyte.png|Omanyte|left]] {{bp|Omanyte}}, the other Fossil Pokemon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water | | [[File:Pokemon 138Omanyte.png|Omanyte|left]] {{bp|Omanyte}}, the other Fossil Pokemon you can choose at '''Mt. Moon''', is a Rock/Water Pokemon with excellent Spc. Atk and defense stats. | ||
Omanyte lacks a good moveset, but can unlock great potential if it is obtained with the {{bpa|Swift Swim}} ability and then taught {{bpm|Rain Dance}} by TM. This combo exponentially increases its speed, and combined with other choice TM's and HM's such as {{bpm|Surf}}, it can become a worthwhile Water Pokemon for your team. | Omanyte lacks a good moveset, but can unlock great potential if it is obtained with the {{bpa|Swift Swim}} ability and then taught {{bpm|Rain Dance}} by TM. This combo exponentially increases its speed, and combined with other choice TM's and HM's such as {{bpm|Surf}}, it can become a worthwhile Water Pokemon for your team. | ||