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Paperback Pokemon Trainer's Survival Guide Book

ISBN: 1884364330

ISBN13: 9781884364334

Pokemon Trainer's Survival Guide

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Condition: Very Good

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Book Overview

Every detail of everything Pokemon! Grab a Pokeball and follow this guide to catch all 150 Pokemons, plus information on Myu, the 151st Pokemon. Book jacket. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

BEST POKEMON BOOK EVER!!!

This book is the coolest! A few problems here and there, but then, what does that have anything to do with it? Like, for instance, some of the text is in japenese! Not japenese text, just words like Barrado and suppidossuta! Next, I would have liked to know a little bit more about the badges, and in the PokeDex? That was incredable except for 3 tiny flaws: (1) Voltorb is spelled Voltrob. (2) Mew is spelled Myu. (3) They left Omastar out, with the picture box saying (CAMERA SHY). But that is about it! This guide helped me so much, liked help me find a wild Poliwhirl, and what the top 3 picks for pokemon types are, and did you know that in the RED version only you can find wild EEVEE's in the POWER PLANT? This guide has it all! Even info on all the different versions! A must-have-if-you-don't-have-it-you-should-get-it guideÜ!!!

The book is da bom!

I think the book is awesome. The only problem with the book is the grammar. And for those people who don't know what the pokemon in the front cover is, it is the evolved form of charizard, from the gold and silver version.

Great book, don't let these kids fool you.

I'm amazed at the number of kids complaining about spelling errors and yet they can't even formulate a proper sentence. This book is great, and if you think there are errors, it just shows that you don't know much about Pokemon. A lot of the info, as stated in the book if you can read, is Japanese based. That means that some names are in Japanese instead of their US counterparts. Also the picture on the cover accurately depicts a trainer who looks like one of the trainers in the anime. Mark MacDonald did a great job on a very helpful book. Everyone should give it a look and before you criticize, educate yourself on Pokemon more.

This Book is all right!!!

I bought this book. I already have the Prima Pokemon guide, but this has a few things the other doesn't. Yet, I use both guides, sometimes together. Sometimes, two strategy guides are better than one!

Gotta catch this book!

Now that the Pokemon craze has swept across America, hundreds of thousands of gamers are trying to "catch 'em all." Well, with the aid of this guide, such a task will not be a problem. This colorful guide clearly reveals the locations of all the little creatures, and each bio is accompanied by stats, pictures, and other interesting tidbits of info. The RPG quest is concisely mapped out and all maps are tagged with helpful navigational information as well as item locations. In addition, this guide also includes loads of info on the history of Pokemon, and also provides insight on what may very well be coming in the future. I highly recommend this guide as a companion to either the Red or Blue version of the game--you'll be provided with all the information you'll need.
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