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The Official Pokemon Handbook #2

The Official Pokémon Handbook 2

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This handbook provides everything needed to become the world's greatest Pokemon trainer, or master. Every character is detailed with their statistics, techniques, secret facts and training tips."

64 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2000

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Maria S. Barbo

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Writes and edits fiction and nonfiction for young readers and develops original content for chapter book, middle grade, and picture book series—including award winners and commercial successes such as The Friendship List, Soldier Dogs, and the HarperChapters line of early chapter books.

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17 reviews
May 26, 2014
It was cool that I found a Pokemon handbook since I grew up watching and playing Pokemon on Nintendo 64!! I enjoyed that it had all the specific details like for example #133 Eevee it shows It has three different elemental stones Water,Thunder,and Fire. Each of the stones turns Eevee Into a different element of Pokemon. The facts states the weight,the height, it's good techniques, it's weaknesses, and the total techniques it has. I recommend this to anyone who likes Pokemon and wants to learn more about Pokemon !!
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November 5, 2021
Now this is a really awesome book.. :) Plus, the Johto starters — Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile — sure are quite neat to read about (as well as train when it comes to the Pokémon video games). So are their final evolved forms (Meganium, Typhlosion and Feraligatr).. :)

Plus, as I’ve played the Pokémon HeartGold Version, I’ve learned a lot about the Johto region, and how it’s different from the Kanto region, too. For example, the Pokémon Day Care on Johto Route 34 is different from the Day Care on Kanto Route 5, which is outside of Cerulean City. This is because the Day Care in Johto can take care of two Pokémon at a time (as well as breed two Pokémon in order to produce an Egg, especially if one of the Pokémon is a Ditto), while the Day Care on Kanto Route 5 can only take care of one Pokémon at a time.

Another thing is that Pokémon HeartGold is compatible with Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum (so the player can obtain Pokémon that are unavailable in the Johto region, such as the Sinnoh starters, for instance).

Finally, I highly recommend this book (especially for those fans of Pokémon out there), and give it five stars. :)
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