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Whats Your Birthday Pokemon?

May 24

Jan 31
Feb 28
Mar 31
Apr 30
May 24

144 - Articuno, Sweet Zapdos on leap years, sweet

244 - Entei, Sweet

344 - Claydol, Sweet

444 - Gabite, Weird but still sweet

544 - Hoiiga, Sweet

644 - Zekrom, w000000000000000000000t!
 
I have an idea to calculate a birthday Pokémon.

- First, take your year of birth and substract 1900. (Yeah, it's like taking last 2 digits, but if you were born after 2000 you get 100, 101, 102, etc instead)
Example: Mine is 1986, so I get 86.

- Multiply by 365,25. If you weren't born in a leap year you'll get a decimal number; take only the entire part. (truncate, never round up)
Example: 1986x365,25 31411,5. I'll use only 31411.

- Add the day of the year you were born.
Example: Dec 17 is the 351th day. 31762
(You can notice at this point that essentially you're getting the days passed between 1/1/1900 and your own birthday)

- Take the modulo 649. You can use Windows calc in scientific mode for that. (if you don't understand what's "modulo function", it's the same as substracting 649 until you get a lower number)
Example: 31762 Mod 649 (= 31762-649-649-649-649...)= 610. I got Axew. (Oh, I liked the result)

Ah, if you get 0, it's 649.

The likelihood of getting a certain Pokémon is the same for any Pokémon and any person, since it's a 1-pokémon-per-day cycle.

If you want to get a regional Dex number, change 649 for 151, 202, 210, etc. depending of the region.
EDIT:
If you're calculating from Unova Dex, take 156 instead of 155, and if you get 0 it's 0 (Victini). Otherwise, treat zero the same as I said before.
 
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Swampert
The Mud Fish Pokémon
Its arms are hard as rock. With one swing, it can break a boulder into pieces.
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I can't believe my birthday pokémon is the evolution of one of the most popular starter pokémon!
 
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May 26th so...

National: Moltres

Kanto: Moltres

Johto: Hitmontop

Hoenn: Shuppet

Sinnoh: Uxie

Unova: Virizion
 
May 31st, which means that I'm 151, which is actually an important number in Pokemon.

Kanto: Mew (I'm special)
Johto: Magmar (GSC)/ Miltank (HGSS)
Hoenn: Chimecho
Sinnoh: Manaphy (I'm special again)
Unova: Landorus
 
Dratini thats ok .......lol..... i saw one in my game once and decided i didn't like it and that i wouldn't catch it LoLzz
 
August 20 - 232 Day:
Donphan, National Pokedex
Squirtle, New Pokedex
Ivysaur, Johto Pokedex

8x20=160
Feraligatr, in the National Pokédex
Xatu, in the New Pokédex
Wynaut, in the Hoenn Pokédex
Gallade, in the Sinnoh Pokédex
Farfetch'd, in the Johto Pokédex

I got Feraligatr my starter pokemon, and Farfetch'd my flying pokemon.
 
May 25th so...

Zapdos!

Also... Suicune! Lileep! Garchomp! Scolipede!
 
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