

Gen I AI The AI in Gen I prioritizes choosing moves of a type that will be super-effective. Gen I AI then kicked in and caused it to repeatedly choose Tackle instead of Bubblebeam against Magikarp due to the glitched attack drops, it could only deal 1 point of damage per attack and eventually died while Magikarp walled it. Then, due to a glitch with the way stat-altering moves work in Gen I, each time Kakuna used Harden, Starmie's Attack dropped further and further due to the burn. Epic Fail: The way she eventually loses: First, her Starmie gets Burned by Charizard's Ember before she fainted.Revenge: Even if this is an alternate-world Misty, these continuous wins against Abe may be fitting considering the treatment of Misty by the Hosts and Voices in previous runs.Making a Splash: Her Lapras and Starmie made her super deadly against the strongest members of Abe's team at the time.MistyLeader of Cerulean City's Gym, specializing in Water-types. Wakeup Call Boss: It took a level 18 Charmander to even reach him.Surge, people are trying to prepare for the level 94-100 Elite 4 to avoid this in the future, even if it means boxing fan favorites.īrockLeader of Pewter City's Gym, specializing in Rock-types. Picking the Fire-type starter for Brock and Misty in a level-curved Romhack, supplementing Charizard with an Onix against the latter. The first rival battle against a level 6 Eevee. Too Dumb to Live: After entering the Battle Tent and unleashing a unholy horror which forced higher powers to reset the universe and send him back in time, he still entered it again.Smart People Wear Glasses: Some fanartists have drawn him wearing glasses to tell him apart from the original run's Red.Incidentally February 12 is the real Abraham Lincoln's date of birth. Significant Birthdate: While the game officially started on February 13th (in Australia), it was still February 12th in the Americas.Rags to Riches: Abe was poor even by TPP standards, but on Day 20 he became the richest protagonist in TPP history when a glitch gave him 999,999 Pokedollars.Doesn't help that he's guided by 9000-12000 voices that can't agree on what to do and hunted by level 3 Pikachus that can still send him back to mama. No Sense of Direction: Possible reason for frequently checking his Town Map.The Navigator: Consistently consulting the Town Map.Of course, the Mob tends to use the flute more for the purposes of wasting a turn to cause intentional fainting. Magic Music: Plays the Pokeflute often enough to rival Red, an instrument designed to wake Pokemon up.Having experienced the Horrors in Celadon(Battle Tent especically), he may have snapped from losing his team, experiencing glitchmons(including a Charizard) and Blacking out over and over.Heroic BSoD: Losing Charizard was a sobering moment.Fearless Fool: Red sees him this way, especially in regards to using the PC.Finally in the mindset that this is the hardest TPP yet and it's going to take a team almost as good as Cly's to beat this Elite 4. Determinator: Started prepping for the Elite 4 before getting the third badge because things started out, and will continue to be, rough.Dishing Out Dirt: Abe has developed a preponderance for Ground-type Pokemon in his party, especially after rebuilding his party from just Onix and the Diglett Army.Called into question at the appearance of Dream Red however. Big Brother Worship: Towards Red in an early version of events.Even the resident Bookworm Alice didn't accomplish such a feat during her run. Badass Bookworm: Can also be considered one, considering that by the end of his run he has done what no other protagonist before him could do: capture and collect data on all 151 Pokemon in his region.He started with Pokemon 004: Charmander, and has to somehow get all 151 Pokemon before it's over. AIIIAAB ( Abe, Ali-Baba, Alincolnbaba, Abraham Lincoln: Pokemon Trainer, Ahab, Abraham Linkcable)The protagonist of TPP Anniversary.
