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Pokémon Math

SeanWheeler

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Let's do some math using Pokémon names for numbers. The Pokémon are variables for their National Pokédex number so Pikachu equals 25.

Meowth + Skitty

Meowth is 52 and Skitty is 300. The answer is 352. That is Kecleon's number. So the answer is Kecleon. You can do addition, subtraction multiplication, division, exponents and square roots. However, you can't have the answer less than 1 (Bulbasaur) or more than 721 (Volcanion), although the maximum will be extended with Sun and Moon's release to the last known Alola Pokémon. But until then, numbers past 721 is off limits. Also, we can't use decimals or fractions because there aren't any Pokémon with those kinds of numbers in the Pokédex.

You make a math problem following these rules and the next person to post will answer with the Pokémon's name. That person will then write the next Pokémon math problem. If he/she decides not to give the next problem, then the next person writes it. It should be easy enough with a calculator and a tab open on Bulbapedia. You can still make casual commentary on this thread without problems or answers.

So let's get started shall we? First problem:

Vivillon - Weedle
 
Correct! I did not add any math symbols because you're supposed to think of JigglypuffVenonat as a single number (3948).

Anyway, Emboar.

(Leafeon + Glaceon) - Sylveon
 
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