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! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #211 Qwilfish | ! style="background-color:#000;color:#fff;" | #211 Qwilfish | ||
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| [[Image:Pokemon 072Tentacool.png|left]] Tentacool is pretty much the same as it was in Red/Blue/Yellow. It now starts with Poison Sting instead of Acid, but doesn't have any new moves or anything. Tentacool and evolved form {{bp|Tentacruel}} are still | | [[Image:Pokemon 072Tentacool.png|left]] Tentacool is pretty much the same as it was in Red/Blue/Yellow. It now starts with Poison Sting instead of Acid, but doesn't have any new moves or anything. Tentacool and evolved form {{bp|Tentacruel}} are still under-appreciated Pokémon that are strong in Speed and Special Attack. | ||
| [[Image:Pokemon 211Qwilfish.png|right]] Like Tentacool, Qwilfish is a mix of Water and Poison types. Like Tentacool, its best move is a late game Hydro Pump. But it does differ in a few ways: It gets some nice defensive techniques like Minimize and Harden, and has a higher Attack score. | | [[Image:Pokemon 211Qwilfish.png|right]] Like Tentacool, Qwilfish is a mix of Water and Poison types. Like Tentacool, its best move is a late game Hydro Pump. But it does differ in a few ways: It gets some nice defensive techniques like Minimize and Harden, and has a higher Attack score. | ||
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