![]() The mixed solar beam contains, 1st, calorific rays producing heat and expansion, but not vision. Now you also have to take into account that FP is two bar and thus a lot more flexible. So if you consider the atk of venusaur, which is 198, and you add up 10, it would’bring it to about 220. So yeah, venusaur’s future is bright as a grass attacker. With furious wildness or frenzy with distraction. Again, if I’m right about the cooldown, frenzy plant would by 10 stronger than solarbeam. So, a venusaur with frenzy plant would, in theory, hit harder, last longer, and on top of that, it doesn’t have a double weakness to bug like exeggutor. The last thing to do would be to use pokebattler, for breakpoints and specific raids, if you want an accurate answer. For example, when I was in my low 30s, I failed many vaporeon solo raid because of how slow is solarbeam, and how late is its damage window. So if you consider the atk of venusaur, which is 198, and you add up 10%, it would’bring it to about 220. Now the question is : is it strong enough to compensate venusaur’s weaker attack ? Again, if I’m right about the cooldown, frenzy plant would by 10% stronger than solarbeam. And the move is two bars, so it is strictly better. If I’m right, then it means that the dps et the dmg per energy point for FP are superior. It seems, from the video posted, that the cooldown is about 2.5 seconds. Pacific seahorses are the only seahorse species found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean from San Diego in California to Peru including the Galapagos Islands.It’s hard to tell for now, since we don’t know yet the cooldown of frenzy plant. GBIF network OBIS distribution map AquaMaps Pacific seahorses can be a variety of colors, including green, reddish-maroon, gray, yellow, gold and various shades of brown, and may have fine white light and dark markings running vertically down their bodies. Other distinctive features males commonly have a prominent keel and brooding pouch, and females often have a dark patch below the anal fin after reaching sexual maturity. The coronet is medium to very high in females, and are tilted backwards with 5 well-defined points, sharp edges or flanges at the top. ![]() A head length of 2.1 to 2.5 cm, with 2 dorsal fins, and more rounded cheek spines on the females of this species. A snout length of 2.3 to 2.4 cm, that is fused (imagine life eating through a straw!). Description based on 19 specimens: Common adult height is 13 to 19 cm, body rings that are divided into 11 trunk rings and 39 tail rings that have multiple spines on each ring. ![]() Barron-Gafford has been testing agrivoltaicsa term for land that combines agriculture and solar farmingfor 8 years. Pacific seahorses share the common traits of seahorses, including a prehensile tail used for anchoring, skin instead of scales, a digestive tract without a distinct stomach, no teeth, and the ability to move each eye independently. Mounted on 9-foot-tall beams, so lofty a tractor could pass below them, the solar panels slant against the blue sky of the high desert, throwing shade on the short rows of basil and onions beneath. The Genus name is derived from the Greek hippos or “horse” and campus or “sea monster.” Pacific seahorses, also known as giant seahorses, Hippocampus ingen (Girard, 1858), are the the largest of the ~ 56 known species of seahorses in the world, reaching up to 36 cm (14 in) in length. Pacific Seahorses ~ Seahorses :: MarineBio Video Library
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