User blog comment:Drayco90/Console Wars: Red (Pokemon) vs. Kameo (Elements of Power)/@comment-5078776-20140119153756

CFP3157'S EDGES OF MASSIVE DESTRUCTION: "'''Genetic done wrong; Puberty done right." '''

The Punchey Guys: Kameo 

Primeape's best and only aspect in any fight, Pokemon or not, are his incredible moves like Brick Break, Focus Punch, etc. However, Primeape has been neglected his more powerful moves here, and he's been put at a disadvantage. Pummelweed takes this because he's much more mobile and can take tactical control over the environment, unleashing combos and countering with amazing effectiveness.

The Grass-Types: Red 

The fact that Venusaur has several powerful healing moves gives him an edge here. While Snare continues to try and attack Venusaur head on, his durability and powerful healing skills will just keep wearing Snare down. Once that happens, Venusaur can continue to whittle Snare's health with his powerful Giga Drain and Solar Beam.

The Other Guys: Red 

Espeon may not be incredibly powerful physically, but her Barrier will weaken the power of Rubble's physical attacks and allow her to set up several of her special attacks. Swift and Mud-Slap are perfect are skirmishing with the Earth elemental, and Psychic can be used to bring the hurt when it's needed.

The Powerhouses: Red 

Taurus has the moves to stun Major Ruin long enough with Horn Attack and Take Down, lining Major Ruin up for Taurus' Fissure attack. The Double Team allows Major Ruin to constantly be distracted and unable to properly deal with Taurus' attacks.

TBF