At maximum power, they are equal and it comes down to who attacks first, but blastoise's pokemon power means that it will usually attatch enough energy in a few turns, especially if your deck is purely water. Also, once you have all the energy attached, it stays until he's KOed whereas charizard needs to charge up, requiring insane amounts of energy. One way around this is to team charizard with venusaur, who can use his pokemon power to transfer grass energy to charizard who can use his pokemon power to
A note about the sound: I was testing the sound recording feature of my gameboy advance emulator and when I was making this, I had a clip from Fire Emblem 6 lying around and it sounded right. Sorry about the bad quality.
I disagree with what you say. Your presentation was cut-and-pasted together to try to prove somehting true because of a whole bunch of nothingness. You lose. Good night sir.
I gotta say, you make a compelling argument. I really REALLY hate YTMNDs that admit to being unfunny, but yours rocked. I hope you'll all do your part to end Christianity (on YTMND first, elsewhere might take quite a long time).
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