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What is the Biodex?
Visitor: "What is the Biodex?"
The Biodex is explained below, my friend. Enjoy.
Where would Pokemon live in the real world? Where would they sleep? Where would they eat? What would be their behavior? How would they survive? How, as humans, would we react to them? Aren't some of the Pokemon related with the animals in our earth? These are questions we ask ourselves maybe monthly, or even yearly, when we aquire a jolt of memory from either playing the Pokemon games, or watching the overall Pokemon anime series. I will be making a series of articles on almost all the Pokemon weekly, to give you a sense of what I and our fellow fans think about when we see or hear about Pokemon. Let me state some things about what you'll be reading from these articles. What makes this unique is that this is almost almost based upon opinions, facts, and even biological terms. Now you may ask, "What do you mean by "biological" terms?", when I say this I actually mean that I'll be typing up terms that you may recognize from your own biology classroom. An example would be the word, Chlorophyll, which is an ability that some Pokemon hinder dearly when in battle, specifically grass type Pokemon. I will also be telling you where the Pokemon MIGHT live, eat, sleep; an example would be that, "you may find Kyogere in the atlantic ocean!", (obviously I will be adding much more detail than that, but it's an example, isn't it?). Here are some things to note, before starting to read any of my articles. I won't be doing each Pokemon one by one, instead I will be doing my own system. This system includes making an article on one pokemon with many evolutions, such as, Charmander. Pokemon without evolutions such as Celebi, will have an article on thier own. An example would be, "Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venasuar" that's one article. Another thing that I'd like to point out would be the fact that almost all of the things said in the articles are fictional. Thirdly, this may improve your vocabulary (This pertains to the biological terms) plus, some of these are quite fun to read.
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If you'd like to submit an article, please use the contact page. Credit will be given, which includes a link to your fansite, blog, twitter etc... and your name. Please pick Pokemon that haven't been used in an article yet.
































