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Hello guys, your favourite fluffy sheep guy here with an odd thing. So, you're going to get your first and surname, e.g John Alexander. Then add the letters of your name together, e.g 13 then multiply that number by the amount of letters in your surname, and there you have it, e.g 13 x 9 = 117. John's pokemon is Seadra. Mine is 15 x 8 = 120. So my pokemon is Staryu! YAY!
 
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11x4=44: Gloom.
Lucky me.

EDIT: I'll try it with my first and middle names- 14x7=98: Krabby. Not much better.
 
...Erm, I have two surnames, do I add them together or do I devide the first by the second?
 
I use them both all the time, hyphenated...I'll just subtract A from B.
16x4=64=Kadabra.
 
8x8= 64

So my Pokemon is:
Kanto: Kadabra
Johto: Bellsprout
Hoenn: Golbat
Sinnoh: Ambipom

Lol #64
 
7 x 6 = 42
#042 Golbat, in the National and Kanto Pokédex
#042 Clefable, in the Johto Pokédex
#042 Nincada, in the Hoenn Pokédex
#042 Machamp, in the Sinnoh Pokédex

Ahhh I hate Golbats they drink yer blood. Machamp is one of the Pokemon I dislike appearance-wise; bleh not fun. 3: Atleast Nincada I'm neutral with and Clefable I find somewhat cute.
 
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