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Super Smash Brothers Melee
Nintendo GameCube
Pokémon Guide
Version 1.6
Last Updated: January 19, 2002
Created December 7th, 2001
Written By:
Basel Sabbagh
[email protected]
©2002
All Rights Reserved
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Table Of Contents
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 What's Coming
2.0 Pokémon
2.1 Pokémon Abilities + Rarity
2.2 Pokémon Rumors
2.3 Secret Pokémon
2.4 Goldeen
3.0 Tips & Tricks
3.1 Pokémon Selection
3.2 Monster Pokéballs
3.3 FAQ
4.0 Credits
4.1 Contact Information
4.2 Version History
4.3 Copyright Information
4.4 Author's Note
4.5 Guide Info
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1.0 Introduction
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Arguably one of the most unique items in the game, the pokéball comes from
the ever-so popular Pokémon game for the Gameboy. These little guys hold a
pokémon (Pocket Monster) varying in size and type. Each pokémon has special
abilities and moves, which is the main point of the Pokémon games. In the
Gameboy games, you capture and train the pokémon so you can battle other
pokémon and pokémon trainers by teaching them special moves and raising their
stats in battles.
In Super Smash Bros. for the N64, the pokémon were used as an item, and
when thrown release a random pokémon from a relatively small selection of
pokémon compared to the new selection in Super Smash Bros. Melee for Nintendo's
newest generation of video gaming, the Nintendo GameCube. This guide will take
you through the list of pokémon and what they are capable of. There are quite a
few, and each of them has their own special abilities. You can never expect to
see a certain pokémon and some pokémon can do a random move, so anything might
pop up! Now enough talk and more pokémon!
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1.1 What's Coming
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Here is a list of some things that are being planned or are being done.
E-mail me if you would like to see another section and tell me what you want in
it. The things I'm doing first are at the top, going down in priority.
- Testing of Goldeen's 1-hit KO:
Self-Explanatory.
- Mew + Celebi in Pokémon Event
Testing to see if they're in there.
- A Best Friend
Who's the best pokémon to get for some certain characters and which
pokémon work the best together.
- PokéEvents
Some basic help on events that have to do with pokémon.
- Playable Pokémon Descriptions:
A basic rundown of playable Pokémon
- Power Charts
Personal chart of what I think are the best pokémon.
- PokéLevels
Full descriptions of both pokémon levels.
- Damage Meter
Tells how much damage the attack does.
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2.0 Pokémon
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This section will take you through the list of pokémon alone. This was
designed for easy viewing. If you would like to see the pokémon along with
their abilities, please check out section 2.1 of this guide. The Pokémon are
sorted alphabetically.
- #144 Articuno
- #182 Bellossom
- #009 Blastoise
- #251 Celebi
- #113 Chansey
- #006 Charizard
- #152 Chikorita
- #035 Clefairy
- #155 Cyndaquil
- #101 Electrode
- #244 Entei
- #118 Goldeen
- #250 Ho-oh
- #249 Lugia
- #183 Marill
- #151 Mew
- #146 Moltres
- #233 Porygon2
- #243 Raikou
- #212 Scizor
- #143 Snorlax
- #121 Staryu
- #245 Suicune
- #175 Togepi
- #201 Unown
- #003 Venusaur
- #110 Weezing
- #202 Wobbuffet
- #145 Zapdos
This is the list of pokémon that I have yet to see so if they aren't
in the game, please don't e-mail me about it. I will eventually see them,
and if I don't, I will remove them until I do or see proof that they are in.
- #132 Ditto (Refer to section 2.2)
Ditto was quite possibly taken out. See why in section 2.2.
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2.1 Pokémon Abilities + Rarity
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This section lists all the pokémon and what they do. If you're having
trouble finding a certain pokémon because of all the abilities and
descriptions, check out section 2.0 for the list of pokémon alone, then
come back here once you know the order. This is sorted alphabetically as
well.
Note: All pokémon do not damage whomever released them unless
otherwise stated. If enemies touch the pokémon directly, they will
get damaged.
- #144 Articuno
Move/Ability: Blizzard
Description: Freezes any enemies nearby.
Rarity: Rare
- #182 Bellossom
Move/Ability: Sleep Powder
Description: Anyone who touches it will go to sleep.
Rarity: Common
- #009 Blastoise
Move/Ability: Hydro Pump
Description: Shoots out water that travels across the screen
after a brief pause to get out his guns. He will
move backwards from the pressure of his Hydro Pump
so he will fall off the stage if he's near an edge.
Rarity: Common
- #251 Celebi
Move/Ability: ???
Description: Just flies off like Mew. It gives you a "Celebi
Catcher" bonus and a trophy. Needs to be
unlocked (section 2.3).
Rarity: Ultra Rare (1:251)
- #113 Chansey
Move/Ability: Softboiled
Description: Releases 6 eggs that can be eaten or thrown to reveal
a new item.
Rarity: Uncommon
- #006 Charizard
Move/Ability: Flame Thrower
Description: Will shoot out flames at both sides, one side at a
time.
Rarity: Common
- #152 Chikorita
Move/Ability: Razor Leaf
Description: Will shoot out leaves that travel across the screen
slightly damaging whoever gets hit.
Rarity: Common
- #035 Clefairy
Move/Ability: Metronome
Description: Will execute a random move from a handpicked
selection.
Rarity: Common
- #155 Cyndaquil
Move/Ability: Flame Thrower
Description: Will pause for a second before hovering above the
ground (at this time, he does NOT damage enemies
if they make contact) and continuously shoot out
flames in one direction.
Rarity: Common
- #101 Electrode
Move/Ability: Self-Destruct
Description: Will blow itself up, damaging anyone nearby including
who released it. You can pick it up using A at various
times to throw.
Rarity: Common
- #244 Entei
Move/Ability: Fire Spin
Description: Will shoot out a blast of fire upwards, damaging
anyone up there and near it.
Rarity: Rare
- #118 Goldeen
Move/Ability: Splash
Description: Simply the most useless pokémon that can possibly come
out. All it does it flop around doing nothing. Some
people say that it can do a 1 hit KO but this is
unconfirmed by me. It's possible that there is a
certain condition to it doing it or it's just rare
because lots of people are telling me it can.
Nonetheless, I've never seen it do it and I've had the
game the first day it came out but I'll keep you
informed.
Rarity: Common
- #250 Ho-oh
Move/Ability: Sacred Fire
Description: Will fly up into the background then wreck havoc on
whoever is unlucky enough to be where it's Sacred
Fire lands. It lands wherever Ho-oh was released.
Rarity: Very Rare
- #249 Lugia
Move/Ability: Aeroblast
Description: Will fly up into the background and shoot out
Aeroblast (looks like a type of hurricane/wind) into
the foreground that swirls around a bit.
Rarity: Very Rare
- #183 Marill
Move/Ability: Double Slap
Description: Will dash across the screen on the ground damaging
whomever it touches.
Rarity: Common
- #151 Mew
Move/Ability: ???
Description: Will fly away in his bubble. He gives you a bonus
worth 10 000 points in 1P mode (Mew Catcher). Needs
to be unlocked (section 2.3).
Rarity: Ultra Rare (1:251)
- #146 Moltres
Move/Ability: Sky Attack
Description: Will burn whomever it touches then it will just fly
off upwards after a few seconds.
Rarity: Rare
- #233 Porygon2
Move/Ability: Tackle
Description: Will immediately jump forward on the enemy once
it's released.
Rarity: Common
- #243 Raikou
Move/Ability: Shock Wave
Description: Will fire off a shock wave around itself and it will
shock any opponents that touch it.
Rarity: Rare
- #212 Scizor
Move/Ability: Fury Cutter
Description: Will run forward then jump up in the direction of an
opponent.
Rarity: Common
- #143 Snorlax
Move/Ability: Body Slam
Description: Will pause for a second then jump up off the screen
and come back down at a much larger size damaging
anyone on the way up or down.
Rarity: Common
- #121 Staryu
Move/Ability: Swift
Description: Will float around following an opponent then it
unleashes a fury of stars at an opponent.
Rarity: Common
- #245 Suicune
Move/Ability: Icy Wind
Description: A fairly large range of icy wind swirls around
Suicune catching anyone in its range.
Rarity: Rare
- #175 Togepi
Move/Ability: Metronome
Description: Will executes a random move that can cause various
effects. It can use Night Shade which turns the
whole stage black for a few moments which confuses
a lot of players.
Rarity: Uncommon
- #201 Unown
Move/Ability: Hidden Power
Description: Will fly off the screen then come back with many
other Unown and they travel across the screen
in a random direction for a short while.
Rarity: Common
- #003 Venusaur
Move/Ability: Earthquake
Description: Will stomp on the ground damaging nearby
opponents in a fair area around him.
Rarity: Common
- #110 Weezing
Move/Ability: Poison Gas
Description: Releases a poisonous gas damaging whoever
touches it.
Rarity: Common
- #202 Wobbuffet
Move/Ability: Counter
Description: Acts like a punching bag. If you touch it, it will
bounce back and forth damaging you. It hurts whom
released it as well.
Rarity: Common
- #145 Zapdos
Move/Ability: Thundershock
Description: Shocks anyone nearby for a couple of seconds.
Rarity: Rare
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2.2 Pokémon Rumors
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Apparently, Ditto was supposed to be in the game but was taken out
due to unknown reasons. I suppose it would take up too much memory.
Read the description below:
- #132 Ditto
Move/Ability: Transform
Description: Transforms into who released it and joins up with
him/her for a while.
Rarity: Unknown
I would be guessing that this would act like Nana acts to Popo,
it would just imitate whatever you do... I wonder if you can have
Ditto transform into BOTH Ice Climbers. Imaging 16 Ice Climbers on the
same screen! If it transformed into 1, it would be 12 total. For this
I believe Ditto was taken out. This might also prove that Super Smash
Bros. Melee doesn't have much free space, and that the majority of the
space was taken up to make one of best games for the GameCube!
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2.3 Secret Pokémon
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There are only 2 "secret" pokémon that really need unlocking.
- #151 Mew
Unlock all secret characters. Chances are 1:251 that Mew
will appear after this.
- #251 Celebi
Unlock all secrets. Chances are 1:251 that Celebi will
appear after this.
I've gotten "all the secrets" but I don't know EXACTLY what they are so
I can't comment much on the secrets you need. I would probably guess getting
all the characters, stages, sound test and score display.
It took me a while after I got all the characters to see Mew,
and I didn't really see him, it just said that after I was in
Training mode, but after that, he appeared much more so I believe
that once you see Mew or Celebi once, you will see them more often.
Once I got score display, I played a Camera Mode with me as the camera
and 3 level 9 computers and after a bit I pressed pause for the heck of it and
I noticed Celebi just coming out of a pokéball (still in the light). I unpaused
and quickly took a picture. Just another great picture to my album.
Another thing sent in was the event "Legendary Pokémon" event. In this
case, there are only legendary pokémon and a Wobbuffet, meaning that Mew or
Celebi MIGHT be one of these guys. If this is the case, the chances might be
doubled for seeing them (2:251). Please keep in mind this is UNCONFIRMED!
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2.4 Goldeen
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This pokémon has eluded even the smartest Smash Bros. Melee players. Most
people see Goldeen as a useless pokémon that does nothing but flop around. It
does however, have a 1-hit KO. How this is done seems pretty hard to figure out
so I made this section to list all the POSSIBLE ways it works. E-mail me so I
can post some other ways as well.
- Goldeen flops off from a platform above to the platform below, killing
whomever is below it where it lands
- Goldeen KO's whoever touches it when they're both in some water
- Goldeen KO's whoever is in a close enough range right when it comes out of
the pokéball
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3.0 Tips & Tricks
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This sections should help your "Pokéball Skills" in the game. Pokéballs are
very powerful items and can get almost anyone out of a tight spot. Here are
some things to remember:
- Spread Out
When you're in control and have a lot of pokéballs, spread them
apart. This way, opponents can't retreat to another part of the
level to get away.
- #1 Priority
Try and get pokéballs first. Almost nothing else beats getting
a good pokémon like the legendary ones except for maybe a
hammer in a small arena but anyone can jump/fly away from that
and there's a 30% chance that it may be broken.
- Popup In The Face
When you have an opponent in close enough range, pop the
pokéball at him. Not only will you damage him slightly, the
pokémon will pop open right in the face, narrowing down the
chances of escape.
- Shielding
As you know, once you toss a pokéball the pokémon is "yours" and
won't damage you, with the exception of Wobbuffet and the rogue
Electrode. In this strategy, simply stand by, underneath, or "in"
the pokémon released. Foolish AI controlled characters will still
come after you and get quite a pokébeating, and even if they don't,
it could promise you a safe haven. Also, to be a bit more devious,
try throwing projectiles while in your pokéshield. This strategy is
rather hard to do when you have pokémon like Marill and Staryu, where
the pokémon run around, but if you really wanted to, you could run
beside them (although I really wouldn't recommend it.)
- KO A Pokémon
If you try hard enough, you will be able to KO a powerful pokémon
using a powerful move. Some like Chansey are KO'ed easily but ones like
the legendary pokémon are harder than others.
- Help Your Pokémon
If your pokémon landed somewhere else and you got, let's say Ho-oh, it
might completely miss your opponent. In this case, THROW or HIT your
opponent towards the attack. This way, you can make sure that your pokémon
hit.
- Take Control
If you are using Fox or Falco, and you anticipate your opponent throwing
the pokéball right at you, put up your deflection shield (down-B). If the
pokéball hits you and gets deflected successfully, the pokémon is now
YOURS! You can also try using a power shield to take control. You do this
by putting up your shield RIGHT WHEN THE BALL HITS YOU. This can be done
by anyone.
- The Catcher's Glove
This is a difficult thing to do, but anyone can do it. Press A right when
someone throws the pokéball at you. If done right, you will catch the
ball to use for your own. You can also try rapidly tapping A if you wish.
- Mid-air Grab
If there is a pokéball above you, jump up and press Z in mid-air to grab
it. This saves A LOT OF TIME than having to land, stand next to it and
press A. You can also intercept the computers upwards throw.
If you have any more, be sure to e-mail me (section 4.1) be and I'll be
sure to add your name to the credits.
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3.1 Pokémon Selection
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The selection is completely random, although the rare ones like
Zapdos, Articuno, Moltres, Raikou, Entei and Suicune tend to come out
less often as the others. Ho-oh and Lugia tend to come out at the same
odds and are more rare than the legendary birds and dogs. This is no
surprise as most of the rare ones are very powerful and it doesn't seem
right to them popup every now and then. Check out section 2.3 for the
randomness of the secret pokémon.
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3.2 Monster Pokéballs
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A lot of people have e-mailed me about this so I'll make a very small
section about it:
Occurring at random times, pokéballs will release a monster from Adventure
Mode such as ReDeads or Goombas. Most of the time, they will come out of a
crate/barrel/partyball but on occasion they come out of a pokéball. I've named
this a Monster Pokéball because that's what it basically is, a monster in a
pokéball.
I never got a Monster Pokéball before but I know they're out there. I have
however seen them come out of crates. This is the current list of monsters
that I have seen or that have been sent in:
- Goomba
- Like-like
- Octorok
- ReDead
- Topi
I'm sure there's more but that's the list so far. If you have any
information on anymore please refer to section 4.1 for information on
contacting me. You will receive full credit unless someone else tells me first
or I see it.
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3.3 FAQ
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Please read the whole FAQ before you send in questions because chances
are it's in there. This also allows for quick reading if you don't want to look
through the whole guide. I would just post common questions.
Q: Help! My whole screen turned black for a few moments!!! What happened!? Was
this from a pokémon!?
A: Relax, this is one of Togepi's attacks called NightShade
Q: I leave my game on all night to get the Celebi bonus but I didn't get
it! Do you know how?
A: Indeed I do. Get ALL the secrets to get a 1:251 chance of seeing it (section
2.3)
Q: Why can't I see Mew? Everyone else can see him!
A: You need to get all the characters to see him (again, section 2.3).
Q: What does Goldeen do?
A: Nothing. Unless you count flopping around and distracting your opponent or
making your opponents laugh at you that you take advantage.
UPDATE: There are lots of people that claim it can do a 1 hit KO but I
haven't experienced this wonder, as I am testing this theory at the moment.
Q: In Goldeen's trophy, it says that Goldeen sometimes does an instant KO move.
I've heard that Goldeen sometimes does this in the game. Is it true and if
it is, what are the chances?
A: Well unless it's a super low chance that no one ever saw it do it, it's not
true.
UPDATE: There are some people that claim to have seen it. I am trying to
find out the condition for it to work.
Q: Why is Goldeen IN the game!? It's so stupid!!!
A: Quite possibly to make the pokéball have a negative point towards it.
UPDATE: As with the others questions, it might have the 1 hit KO.
Q: Is Goldeen...
A: ENOUGH GOLDEEN QUESTIONS!
Q: I finally saw Articuno but it didn't freeze my opponents! So are you...
WRONG?
A: Don't get your hopes up! Anyway, Articuno must be near the opponent to
freeze them.
Q: I once threw a pokéball and nothing came out... help?
A: There's a very little chance that that might happen but it does happen.
Q: I see Mew much more than a 1:251 chance! Am I just very lucky?
A: I'm guessing that once you see a certain pokémon, the chances of seeing
that same pokémon increases.
Q: Can you list the pokémon that come out of the Pokémon level?
A: Wrong game buddy. You're a few years and a system generation too late!
Q: Is it just me or did a ReDead just come out of the pokéball!?
A: Sometimes monsters come out. See section 3.2 for more details.
Q: What chances are there of seeing Mew or Celebi?
A: 1:251 AFTER you unlock them.
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4.0 Credits
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This section is dedicated to all who have helped make this guide what
it is today. If I have somehow managed to miss you just contact me
(check out section 4.1 if you need the contact info) and I'll make sure
to add you.
GameFAQS - Posting the guide + making a great site.
NP Guide: - Chances of getting Mew and Celebi & some names of
moves/abilities
Mike B. - More proper names of some moves/abilities
pokimon86 - Proper move name for Moltres
Hamster Guy - "Shielding" trick, Suicune move name correction
me frog - Some corrections
CodeHunter64 - Zapdos's attack name
Bob - Sightings of Goldeen's 1 hit KO
SSBM Man - Proper move names for some pokémon
Danny Tashjian - Slight correction in the techniques sections
RockMFR - Quite a few corrections
GTM - Chansey's move correction
TheChanseyDude - Suggestion for the level descriptions
Jeffrey M. - KO'ing pokémon trick + Mew and Celebi in the pokémon
event
SecretVegetaUser - "Helping Your Pokémon" trick
Damien819 - "Take Control" trick
Max M. - Intercepting tip for one of the techniques.
MrSaturn199X - Like-like and Party Ball additions to "Monster Pokéball"
section plus a slight spelling mistake.
If you do not see your name here and you e-mailed me about something,
chances are that someone else told me the same thing or I had already fixed
it myself. I will post whoever sent in the e-mail first. Also the posted
version might be an old one where as the version I'm working on has your name
on it.
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4.1 Contact Information
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Did I miss anything? Are there any spelling/grammar mistakes? Do you
just want to send in a comment or complaint? Just contact me, Basel
Sabbagh, at one of the following:
- E-mail
[email protected]
- GameFAQS Message Boards
Username: Diablo Defender
Also please include a name for me to use on the credits because if I don't
find a name, I will simply use your name in the "From" area or the first part
of your e-mail.
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4.2 Version History
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Here you can find the version number, the date that version was made,
and what was done on that version. Regular updates means just normal stuff
like spelling corrections, grammar, very minor changes and stuff like that
not really worth mentioning.
07/12/01 Version 0.1 Guide made: All beginning sections done.
27/12/01 Version 0.2 Move/Abilities redone for some pokémon. Added
"Pokémon Rumors", "Tips & Tricks" and
"Secret Pokémon" sections.
28/12/01 Version 0.3 Updated names for moves/abilities along with some
minor guide corrections. Added the sections
"FAQ" and "Guide Info". Added a "Rarity" rating
in the renamed "Pokémon Abilities + Rarity"
29/12/01 Version 0.4 Some corrections.
30/12/01 Version 0.5 Zapdos's move name + Goldeen's 1 hit KO
possibilities.
01/01/02 Version 0.6 New section "What's Coming" and "Guide Info" update.
Also new website allowed to host guide.
02/01/02 Version 0.7 Regular guide updates.
03/01/02 Version 0.8 Regular guide updates + "Monster Pokéballs" section
added.
05/01/02 Version 0.9 Another website to host guide and some regular
updates.
07/01/02 Version 1.0 Some additions to "Tips & Tricks" and some regular
updates.
10/01/02 Version 1.1 Regular updates including "Tips & Tricks" additions,
"FAQ" & "Monster Pokéballs" were switched around, &
New "Goldeen" section.
11/01/02 Version 1.2 Tons and I mean TONS of spelling/grammar mistakes. I
couldn't believe how much there were but there
should be very little left. A few additions to the
"Monster Pokéball" section and a "Guide Info"
update.
12/01/02 Version 1.3 Version 1.2 turned out really messed up on GameFAQs
so I'm sending in V1.3 without any changes to see if
it comes up right first.
13/01/02 Version 1.4 Some additions and regular updates.
16/01/02 Version 1.5 Regular updates + I fixed the alingment of all the
sentences (max of 79 characters per line met).
19/01/02 Version 1.6 Regular updates andd a "Guide Info" update (along
with a new "Size" addition to it).
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4.3 Copyright Information
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©2001-2002
All Rights Reserved
Any FAQS/Guides on GameFAQS are automatically protected by international
Copyright law.
Only the following sites may use this guide:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/
http://www.neoseeker.com/
http://ssb-m.cjb.net/
If you see any other site with this information (some of them are original
so don't immediately think it's mine and mine alone), please contact me
(refer to section 4.1) and tell me where you saw it and what it contains
that I have made.
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4.4 Author's Note
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I'm not a Pokémon fan but a very big Super Smash Bro. Melee fan. I
own the game and the system and am also a big GameCube fan. I decided
to write this guide because I think that the pokéballs in this game are
a very powerful tool and because of the uniqueness of the pokémon. There
aren't any guides on this kind of stuff in the game so I decided to make
one. It's also because I have seen many posts on message boards asking
for what pokémon come out in the game and no one that I know of has been
really able to answer that.
I know a fair amount on pokémon but I am not perfect, so if you see
anything that I missed or you know a proper move name or description,
please contact me (refer to section 3.1) and explain it to me if
possible.
I've played all pokémon games and beat all of them except for Pokémon
Pinball and Pokémon Crystal (99% done). I've played Pokémon Stadium for a
bit with my friend on his game and I was pretty good too but no Pokémon
Stadium 2.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, I have most of the secrets including
all the characters, stages, events and 287 trophies. I have lots of
bonuses but not all. I had the game the day it came out, December 5th,
2001.
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4.5 Guide Info
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Last Updated: Jan. 19, 2002 - 13:34:09
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