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Rate my Pokemon Diamond team!?
TORTERRA Level 100
Item-Big Root
Moves
Earthquake
Crunch
Leaf Storm
Giga Drain
HEATRAN Level 83
Item-Charcoal
Moves
Heat Wave
Lava Plume
Earth Power
Iron Head
GIRATINA Level 77
Item-Wise Glasses
Moves
Shadow Force
Shadow Claw
Earth Power
Draco Meteor
DIALGA Level 70
Item-Adamant Orb
Moves
Dragon Pulse
Earth Power
Dragon Claw
Roar of Time
METAGROSS Level 63
Item-Leftovers
Moves
Take Down
Meteor Mash
Zen Headbutt
Hammer Arm
SALAMENCE Level 63
Item-Draco Plate
Moves
Dragon Claw
Fly
Crunch
Draco Meteor
Torterra knowing a special Grass move is pretty sucky - but you have a Big Root to back it up. I would also replace Leaf Storm with Wood Hammer.
Abuse Heatran's special attack! Don't use Iron Head! Sure it gets STAB, but you can do better. And two fire moves? Decide on one.
Giratina looks okay... I'm guessing it's a mixed attacker. I have no clue on this thing's stats. But is Shadow Force AND Shadow Claw necessary?
Dialga with Roar of Time. Not much of a surprise. Get rid of that move. You'll realize that 2 Dragon Pulse's do more damage in 2 turns that 1 Roar of Time does. Replace Dragon Claw too.
Take Down on Metagross... I guess there's not much to be done about that. Meteor Mash and Zen Headbutt are really good, and Hammer Arm is decent. If you ever get hold of a Platinum move tutor, replace Take Down with Bullet Punch (a first priority move will help.)
Fly! EWWW! Anyone can easily switch out of it and wall it. Doesn't Salamence learn any other STAB flying moves? Draco Meteor is cute but that rest of your moves are physical, and you randomly have a special move in there.
Also, none of your Pokemon have ANY status moves! BIG NO-NO!
I give it a 6/10. Needs edits on the movesets but your item choices aren't bad.
Wild Waves Theme Park Review
We went to Wild Waves Theme Park In August of 2008 on a Saturday. We arrived at 10am, paid 7.00 to park, and about 35.00 for each adult for park entry. Parking lot was already crowded when we arrived. Seems like a very small lot for weekend traffic the park may get. I dont know where you would park, if you could not find a spot in the paid lot. Seems like this is the same problem that we have encountered before on a previous visit. Anyhow, we purchased our tickets and went through bag check and entered the park. You enter on the water park side, to get to the dry rides you have to walk completely through the water park area or walk around the lake.
We were not ready to swim so we headed to the Rides section first. We rode the Timberhawk, which is a very fast fun Wooden Roller Coaster. We Also went on the Wild Thing another coaster, except this one goes upside down, and you get to go twice in a row. (Probably because it is such a short track). Took kids on some smaller rides, Boats, Cars, Small Roller Coaster, Down Dry Slide. Stopped by Cafe for lunch Very Pricey for mediocre food paid about $30 for lunch.
Off to the water park. Kids loved the pirate themed lagoon. Small water slides and various pull and push things to squirt out water. We also loved the wave pool, They have hot tubs along the pool but we did not care for those. We also loved the lazy river. Probably spent about an hour going around, around, and aound on those intertubes. Overall I would say the trip was fun, but expensive. Some future tips I would offer to the theme park would be to expand the parking lot, and offer more kids rides for the under 5 crowd.
For more fun places to visit in Western Washington check out http://www.westernwashingtonkids.com
About the Author
Mother to two toddlers in Western Washington, My Website http://www.westernwashingtonkids.com
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