User blog comment:Drayco90/Console Wars: Red (Pokemon) vs. Kameo (Elements of Power)/@comment-3047208-20140120071426

LEAVE IT TO LAS!


 * Primeape vs. Pummelweed: Kameo - A close one between to close-quarter warriors that let their fists do all the talking. Primeape is a fast and agile small target that brings in strong moves that can deal paralysis to the plant, but comes at a disadvantage to Pummelweed's great defensive spikes it's riddled with. Pummelweed will be able to also implement surprise attacks with Weed Creeper, so he can't be seen.


 * Venusaur vs. Snare: Red - Snare is a lot too reliant on his jaw and bite to be effective here, he's dealing with an opponent who has a much more ranged attack than he does. Getting past Venusaur's extremely powerful Solar Beam will be difficult, and even then the pocket monster is able to manipulate the battlefield and make Red's fire-types like Charizard and Arcanine more powerful, as well heal himself constantly using the sun and Snare's own health.


 * Espeon vs. Rubble: Even  - Brains vs. brawn here, and Kameo's lot of monsters continue to show their love of spikes, alright! Rubble is an all-out offensive beast, using the earth to deal damaging attacks at a good range. Espeon has a bit more varied attacks, that can help weaken and defeat Rubble, attacks like Psychic and Mud-Slap can deal damage while also messing up defense and accuracy, and Reflect can help protect the Eveelution from Rubble's powerful attacks. I gotta call it even, between Rubble's devastating physical moves and Espeon's psychic attacks, it's hard to make a call.


 * Tauros vs. Major Ruin: Red - Ruin's going to be a tough target for Tauros to hit rolling around in the spike ball of his. Major Ruin's blinding speeds allow him to repeatedly nail Tauros, which will deal some damage for sure, but the bull is outfitted with the perfect array of moves to counter the speed ball. Double Team will make things difficult for Ruin, not knowing which Tauros is real. Tauros also knows Fissure, a move that has the potential to take down Ruin in one hit, but if that doesn't work, Tauros' charging and sharp horns will get the job done.

Will finish laterrrrrrrrrrrrrr.