User blog comment:Drayco90/Console Wars: Red (Pokemon) vs. Kameo (Elements of Power)/@comment-5043545-20140205004646

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Primeape vs. Pummelweed: Right off the bat we start off with a weird match by comparing a punching mammal vs. a punching plant. Primeape has some devastating up close moves that can leave status effects but edge is weakened by the fact the torso area of Pummelweed is covered in spikes meaning that to do damage he'll have to take some. Pummelweed not only has a great offense but also an effective defense that makes a category that revolves around two fighters that rely on getting close with their fists hampers the other. Plus Weedkill is an unexpected attack that can literally tear Primeape to shreds. EDGE: Kameo

Venusaur vs. Snare: To start with after reading the attack sets of these two it becomes obvious that Venusaur has the more varied moveset at hand. Venusaur's attacks can manipulate the enviorment and not only make his attacks more devastating but the attacks of Red's future fire-type Pokemon. Solarbeam is devastating and combined with the fact it no longer has to charge thanks to Sunny Day means that Snare has little to no time to get out of the way. Snare has some dangerous up close moves but for every hit it dishes out, Venusaur can simply attack and revive itself in the form of Giga Drain. EDGE: Red

Espeon vs. Rubble: Both are devastating creatues and it's truly a battle of tactical skill and agility vs. all-out attack and defensive capablilties. And in the end it comes down to the fact Espeon's moves will be more effective when competiting against her opponent. Espeon is packing moves that lower the damage she recieves and combine that with moves that lower Rubble's own accuracy and defense this is simply a factor that can't be overlooked. As you said in the blog, Espeon can use air currents to predict the movements of their opponent's making Rubble's great offense lowered in value. EDGE: Red

TBF