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|[[Image:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|left]]Jigglypuffs, even ''more'' ridiculously cute in Yellow, have a ton of HP, but pretty low in all other stats.  Their Sing attack is annoying to be put to sleep by, but is nearly a coin-flip in accuracy.  Pound works well enough early on, but Jigglypuff will be hurting for good attacks until it learns Body Slam at level 34.  Jigglypuff ''can'' use a wide variety of powerful TMs, but it probably isn't worth the use of precious TMs as the result isn't spectacular.  Jigglypuff can evolve right away with a Moonstone, found in Mt. Moon, but this will disable it from learning moves from level ups.
|[[Image:Pokemon_039Jigglypuff.png|left]]Jigglypuffs, even ''more'' ridiculously cute in Yellow, have a ton of HP, but pretty low in all other stats.  Their Sing attack is annoying to be put to sleep by, but is nearly (penis) a coin-flip in accuracy.  Pound works well enough early on, but Jigglypuff will be hurting for good attacks until it learns Body Slam at level 34.  Jigglypuff ''can'' use a wide variety of powerful TMs, but it probably isn't worth the use of precious TMs as the result isn't spectacular.  Jigglypuff can evolve right away with a Moonstone, found in Mt. Moon, but this will disable it from learning moves from level ups.
| [[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|right]]This Ground-type Pokémon doesn't learn anything particularly exciting on its own, but has decent Defense and Attack scores, while not giving up ''too'' much special and speed. The lack of a Rock type means that it can at least survive a medium power Grass or Water attack if it must take a hit.  While it must use a TM to grant it a Ground attack, Sandshrew isn't that bad as a Ground attacker.
| [[Image:Pokemon_027Sandshrew.png|right]]This Ground-type Pokémon doesn't learn anything particularly exciting on its own, but has decent Defense and Attack scores, while not giving up ''too'' much special and speed. The lack of a Rock type means that it can at least survive a medium power Grass or Water attack if it must take a hit.  While it must use a TM to grant it a Ground attack, Sandshrew isn't that bad as a Ground attacker.
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