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Who's that pokemon (based on its etymology)?
Your task is, given a Pokemon's etymology and number, output the original Pokemon name. … Each line is a test case with the format:
<pokemon number>;<comma separated etymology list>;<pokemon name>
This list was created from https://pokemondb.net/etymology by running the following code: …
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Gotta Match Them All! Write a regex to match the original 151 Pokemon but no subsequent Pokemon
The original 151 Pokemon, in an array format suitable for initializers:
["Bulbasaur", "Ivysaur", "Venusaur", "Charmander", "Charmeleon", "Charizard", "Squirtle", "Wartortle", "Blastoise", "Caterpie", … And all subsequent Pokemon:
["Chikorita", "Bayleef", "Meganium", "Cyndaquil", "Quilava", "Typhlosion", "Totodile", "Croconaw", "Feraligatr", "Sentret", "Furret", "Hoothoot", "Noctowl", "Ledyba", "Ledian …
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Pocket Pokemon Type Evaluator
Yes, I know there are already three pokemon type questions, but almost all submissions hardcode the whole chart in one way or other. … As usual, you can see the pokemon type chart here. …
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Pokemon Type chart (and dual type chart)
I'm always forgetting Pokemon type matchups. This is a challenge to print the pokemon type chart! …
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Who's that Pokémon? [closed]
Input: an integer N between 1 and 151
Output: the Nth Pokemon.
Rules
You may use one data file.
You may not use any already made data decompression algorithms. … Helpful Stuff
Here's a list of the first 151 pokemon separated by semicolons to help you generate your data file. …
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The Most Durable Pokemon Types
In Pokemon there are 18 types:
Normal Fighting Flying Poison Ground Rock
Bug Ghost Steel Fire Water Grass
Electric Psychic Ice Dragon Dark Fairy
Pokemon have either … Type effectiveness table
For a human readable table, see the Pokemon database. Note: the columns of this list are what we are considering. …
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Pokemon GO Evolution Cost Calculator
Tired of always wondering how many more Pokémon you need to catch to get those high-tier evolutions? Wonder no more! Now you will write a complete program or function to calculate it for you!
The Cha …
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What's my type? Well... Probably
There are a lot™ of pokemon. One of the defining characteristics of pokemon is their type, of which every1 pokemon has up to two types, a primary type and an optional secondary type. … So I need you to write me a program that takes the name of a pokemon as input, and outputs what type(s) this pokemon (probably) is.
Probably, you say? …
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Pokeball Simulator
If any one of these checks fails, the pokemon escapes its ball. If all three checks are successful, the pokemon is caught! … On stdin, your program will receive (at least, details below) the maximum HP of the pokemon, the catch rate of the target pokemon, and the name of the pokeball. …
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Hidden Power Calculator
In all Pokemon games, all Pokemon (not just ones in your party, ALL POKEMON) have six internally-stored integers (one for the HP stat, one for the attack stat, one for the defense stat, one for the special … Defense IVs of a Pokemon (in that order) and output the type and power of that Pokemon's Hidden Power. …
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It's super effective!
A pokemon can be doubly weak, doubly resistant or any other combination against an attacking type. Multiply the multipliers to get a total effectiveness. …
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Who's that pokemon (based on its etymology)?
number
Q0@802>...&
IF (pokemon #) > 802, Do the following:
"poipole,naganadel … this pokemon in the dictionary
.o
- Lookup in the built-in pokemon dictionary, and:
l1
- convert to lowercase, implicitly print …
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What's my type? Well... Probably
PHP, 5 bytes, score = 347.222
Correctly guesses 18 Pokemon.
Water
Try it online! …
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ASCII-art videogame edition
Bash
An actual pokémon? Ok. I present the Voltorb, seen from behind.
#!/bin/bash
echo -e '\e[31m' # escape character for red font
s=6
for i in `seq 8 2 16`; do
if [ $i -ne 10 ]; then
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Who's that Pokémon?
Returns a string containing the Pokemon.
Ex.: f('pokemans', 1') returns 'Bulbasaur'. … Items are delineated by the null byte \0, since Pokemon chars start at \1. …