In Pokémon, a "parallel set" typically refers to a specific arrangement of Pokémon that share similar traits or classifications, often for competitive battling or collecting purposes. This can include Pokémon of the same type, evolution line, or those that fulfill similar roles in battle. The term might also be used in the context of strategies or teams that complement each other effectively. However, it's worth noting that "parallel set" isn't a widely recognized term in official Pokémon terminology.
a pokemon black and white verison set of cards
you have to buy an action replay.
About $15-$20
If you registered Pokemon you just choose the ditto on the far left and choose the registered set you made.
HS could refer to the Pokemon Trading Card set "HS - Unleashed", released in 2010, which features a number of updated Pokemon cards from Generation II. As the set was released not long after Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver, not to mention the packaging uses the particular font of these games, "HS" could stand for HeartGold and SoulSilver.
No
Power cables.Duh
It has 8 parallal lines:)
A: They are applied both and combination of both
no because parallel sides never touch.
On the pc in the pokecentre, if you select a pokemon, then there will be an option to set it free,
A card set for Pokemon is a card battle set or a collectors set there are strong ones and weak ones
no; BOTH opposite sides have to be parallel to each other
There isn't a second set of starters.
a pokemon black and white verison set of cards
because we know that for lap winding P=A. so no of poles=no of parallal paths. so as the no of parallal paths increases ,the current will be also increases.....so total voltage will be decreases....for this we refer lap winding for high current and low voltage.
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