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Carvanha (LC Analysis)

thanks for the GP check. Things I disagreed with:

Overview: it should be resist and threaten because it's "can outspeed", "can resist" (not can resists) and "can threaten"

Counters: Flora corrects me on this all the time on this. Pokemon are it/its/which, not he/she/his/her/who

BTW: 4 analyses finished in 1 month!
 
Counters: Flora corrects me on this all the time on this. Pokemon are it/its/which, not he/she/his/her/who

I'm just making sure you're staying consistent with whatever your original saying was. You can go both separate ways, but not together.

http://www.smogon.com/articles/grammar_standards

"You may use the pronoun "who" instead of "which" or "that" and use "he" or "she" to refer to Pokemon as people if you so desire. It must be consistent for the entire article or analysis if this is done, however."
 
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