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| [[File:Pokemon 086Seel.png|right]] {{bp|Seel}} is a decent Water-type Pokemon, with average stats all around. Seel has no Water-type moves in its learnset, possessing mainly only Ice and Normal moves. Thus, Seel will not benefit from STAB advantages until it evolves into {{bp|Dewgong}}, an Ice/Water Pokemon, at Level 34.
| [[File:Pokemon 086Seel.png|left]] {{bp|Seel}} is a decent Water-type Pokemon, with average stats all around. Seel has no Water-type moves in its learnset, possessing mainly only Ice and Normal moves. Thus, Seel will not benefit from STAB advantages until it evolves into {{bp|Dewgong}}, an Ice/Water Pokemon, at Level 34.


Seel is not a bad choice to fill a spot in your team, Water and Ice being two almost essential types for your future fight against the Elite Four. It's just that there are simply more powerful and versatile Pokemon you can choose instead, such as {{bp|Lapras}} or {{bp|Cloyster}}. Seel is simply just not powerful enough and so it is best left in your PC.
Seel is not a bad choice to fill a spot in your team, Water and Ice being two almost essential types for your future fight against the Elite Four. It's just that there are simply more powerful and versatile Pokemon you can choose instead, such as {{bp|Lapras}} or {{bp|Cloyster}}. Seel is simply just not powerful enough and so it is best left in your PC.
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