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Scyther may be too expensive to purchase right now, so it's better to wait for Safari Zone to get your hands on it.  
Scyther may be too expensive to purchase right now, so it's better to wait for Safari Zone to get your hands on it.  
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #147 Dratini
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! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #137 Porygon
! style="background-color:#c080ff;color:#ffffff;" width="50%" | #147 Dratini
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|[[File:Pokemon_137Porygon.png|left]]


{{bp|Porygon}}, is quite an unique Pokemon, with a moveset that allows Porygon great versatility.  
|[[File:Pokemon_147Dratini.png|left]]
 
The {{bp|Dratini}} family are the only Dragon-type Pokémon in the original game. You can purchase it here for a hefty amount of coins, or you can wait for the Safari Zone and get it for free.
 
As types go, the Dragon type is uniquely powerful, in that it has partial immunity to Fire, Water, Electric, and Grass, and is weak only to Ice and Dragon itself.  


{{bpm|Conversion}} will change Porygon's typeset to one of its own moves (thus it's always capable of STAB), while {{bpm|Conversion 2}} changes Porygon to a type that is resistant to its opponent. In addition, {{bpm|Recycle}} regenerates held items that have been consumed, (such as Berries), and {{bpm|Recover}} will heal it for 1/2 HP.
Be warned though, while its final form {{bp|Dragonite}}, is a powerhouse, its previous forms Dratini and {{bp|Dragonair}}, have mediocre stats, and lack a good moveset. Dratini evolves into Dragonair at level 30, and Dragonite at level 55.


Unfortunately Porygon's stats are quite average all around, making its use quite a gamble. Porygon is unavailable anywhere else in the game, so if you really aim to finish that Pokedex, you'll have to shell out those coins.
|[[File:Pokemon_137Porygon.png|right]]
|[[File:Pokemon_147Dratini.png|right]]


The {{bp|Dratini}} family are the only Dragon-type Pokémon in the original game. You can purchase it here for a hefty amount of coins, or you can wait for the Safari Zone and get it for free.
{{bp|Porygon}}, is quite an unique Pokemon, with a moveset that allows Porygon great versatility.  


As types go, the Dragon type is uniquely powerful, in that it has partial immunity to Fire, Water, Electric, and Grass, and is weak only to Ice and Dragon itself.  
{{bpm|Conversion}} will change Porygon's typeset to one of its own moves (thus it's always capable of STAB), while {{bpm|Conversion 2}} changes Porygon to a type that is resistant to its opponent. In addition, {{bpm|Recycle}} regenerates held items that have been consumed, (such as Berries), and {{bpm|Recover}} will heal it for 1/2 HP.


Be warned though, while its final form {{bp|Dragonite}}, is a powerhouse, its previous forms Dratini and {{bp|Dragonair}}, have mediocre stats, and lack a good moveset. Dratini evolves into Dragonair at level 30, and Dragonite at level 55.  
Unfortunately Porygon's stats are quite average all around, making its use quite a gamble. Porygon is unavailable anywhere else in the game, so if you really aim to finish that Pokedex, you'll have to shell out those coins.  


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