Pokémon Rolls
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These just came out, pokemon fruit snacks, each box comes with six fruit rolls similar to fruit by the foot, which would seem right because Betty Crocker makes them too, so far there is only one flavor, punch red. Each roll is wrapped in a wrapper with one of ten pokemon on it, it gives the Pokémons type, height, weitht, attacks, decription, and number. the wax paper type stuff that is on the fruit roll has thirty different tips for playing the tcg game which are listed below. If you buy Pokémon Rolls at BJ's Wholesale club, Costco, or Sam,s Club there will be a pokemon TCG playmat/poster in each box, if you get Pokémon rolls anywhere else there will a TCG card, either, pikachu, bulbasaur, charmander, squirtle, or a special gold bordered meowth in every box. This page now contains a complete listing of everything having to do with the Pokémon Rolls any comments or suggustions you have would be appretiated, please send them to skippy263@hotmail.comor click here for an email form
Pokemon
The ten pokemon found on the fruit roll packaging are as follows(click name for picture of their wrapper)
#01 Bulbasaur Type: Seed Height:2'4" Weight: 15 lbs Attacks: Tackle, growl, leech seed, vine whip Description: A strange seed was planted on Bulbasaur's back at birth, The plant sprouts and grows with this pokémon.
#04 Charmander Type: Lizard Height: 2'0" Weight: 19 lbs Attacks: scratch, growl, ember, leer Description: Obviously prefers hot places. When it rains, steam is said to spout from the tip of its tail.
#07 Squirtle Type: Tiny Turtle Height: 1'8" Weight: 20 lbs Attacks: tackle, tail whip, bubble, water gun Description: After birth, its back swells and hardens into a shell, Powerfully sprays foam from its mouth.
#16 Pidgey Type: Tiny Bird Height: 1'0" Weight: 4 lbs Attacks: gust, sand attack, quick attack, whirlwind Description: A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground lwvel to kick up blinding sand.
#19 Rattata Type: Rat Height: 1'0" Weight: 8 lbs Attacks: tackle, tail whip, quick attack, hyper fang Description: Bites anything when it attacks. Small and very quick, it is a common sight in many places.
#25 Pikachu Type: Mouse Height: 1'4" Weight: 13 lbs Attacks: thunder shock, growl, thunder wave, quick attack Description: When several of these pokémon gather, their electricity could build and cause lightning storms.
#39 Jigglypuff Type: Balloon Height: 1'8" Weight: 12 lbs Attacks: Sing, Pound, Defense curl Description When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep.
#63 Abra Type:Psi Height:2'11" Weight:43 lbs. Attacks:Teleport Description:Using it's ability to read minds, it will identify impending danger and TELEPORT to safety.
#95 Onix Type: Rock Snake Height: 28'10" Weight: 463 lbs Attacks: tackle, screech, bind, rock throw Description:As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to a diamond.
#120 Staryu Type: Starshape Height: 2'7" Weight: 76 lbs Attacks: tackle, water gun, harden, recover Description: An enigmatic pokémon that can effortlessly regenerate any appendage it loses in battle.
Trading Card Game Tips
on the wax type paper that the fruit roll is on there are thirty different tips, I have a complete listing, the first on the net!
Tip #1 In the pokémon trading card game your pokémon cards are really game pieces like in chess or checkers
Tip #2 Make your own deck by picking out 60 favorite cards from your collection.
Tip #3 It's a good idea to have 25 energy cards or more in your deck to power up your pokémon attacks
Tip #4 Bulbasaur's leech seed attack damages the other pokémon and takes damage counters off bulbasaur
Tip #5 Which pokémon evolves into Ivysaur? A. Bulbasaur
Tip #6 Grass energy is good for the first deck you make so try building a deck with all grass pokémon.
Tip #7 Fire pokémon have good attacks, but they all have weakness to water pokemon
Tip #8 Which pokémon evolves into Charmeleon? A. Charmander
Tip #9 You'll need plenty of energy cards to power up charmander's ember attack
Tip #10 Some lightning pokémon can paralyze other pokémon so that they can't attack next turn
Tip #11 Which pokémon evolves into Raichu? A. Pikachu
Tip #12 Pikachu may be small, but it's thunder jolt attack hits pretty hard, doing 30 damage!
Tip #13 Fighting pokémon can take a lot of damage before being knocked out.
Tip #14 Does onix evolve? A. Onix does not evolve
Tip #15 Onix has 90 hit points, making it a difficult pokémon to defeat.
Tip #16 Remember, you can use any type of energy to power up a colorless pokémon's attacks
Tip #17 Most Pokémon cards are one of 6 types: grass, fire, water, lightning, psychic, or fighting
Tip #18 Some pokémon are "Colorless" they don't belong to any of the 6 energy types
Tip #19 Squirtle's hard shell allows it to prevent damage to itself by using its withdraw attack.
Tip #20 Which pokémon evolves into Wartortle? A. Squirtle
Tip #21 Many water pokémon have the water gun attack which lets you do extra damage.
Tip #22 Abra can retreat without paying a retreat cost, which helps it get out of trouble easily
Tip #23 Which pokémon evolves into Kadabra? A. Abra
Tip #24 Psychic pokémon have weakness to each other.
Tip #25 Each trainer card does something different - it'll say right on the card how it works.
Tip #26 Trainer cards are one shot cards that do something once and are then discarded.
Tip #27 Potion is a good trainer card - it heals your pokémon by removing damage counters
Tip #28 you can evolve your pokémon into bigger and better pokémon by playing evolved versions of those cards on top of them
Tip #29 Retreat your active pokémon by paying its retreat cost - discard the number of energy cards shown in the bottom right corner of the pokemon card.
Tip #30 Knowing the right time to retreat or evolve your pokémon is part of becoming a pokémon master!
Trading Card Game Cards
In each box of Pokémon Rolls you get a free trading card game card, you can get one of the following:
Base set Pikachu
Base set Bulbasaur
Base set Squirtle
Base set Charmander
Special gold bordered Jungle Meowth
(I believe these come only three or four per case of boxes)
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