Talk:Disruptive Editing Chart/@comment-5932670-20141230110335/@comment-2081368-20150113031639

I completed the game last night. The Gallade is now nearing level 60. I'm stuck on just starting the Delta episode. I haven't even challenged the Aqua Admin Matt yet. On my way to the Pokémon League, after battling Wally, he gave me a Dawn Stone so I can get a Gallade when I have a Kirlia. I got the Dawn Stone from Super Training.

Steven Stone's Metagross was literally a legendary Pokémon. Every time it attacked, a Pokémon from my team became unable to battle, and I had to use revives to make them able again. I even calculated powers of moves. Giga Impact's power, since it was not very effective, was 75. Moves like Giga Impact should have 10 PP instead of just 5. Plus, you have to battle the trainers in a separate order. I still managed to beat the game.

The May in the game looks different from the May in the advanced anime, even though they have a resemblance.

Lewis doesn't just make fake biographies, he also makes fake video games. He made Zombii U from 2009 with May in her advanced anime-based outfit. He got told the advanced appearance was last used in 2007. Shortly after, he was left a whopping $10,000 tip for his version of The Wonderful 101 from 2011, which also contained May's Emerald-based outfit, not the gemstone, the Pokémon human character.

Every version he makes of each video game is said to be from Namco. Lewis was even told May is made by Game Freak, not Namco. When he mixed a video game with the Neon Mickey logo, he was told Game Freak was founded in 1989, and the Neon Mickey logo ended in 1986.

Every time he buys something, he keeps getting told he is only allowed to watch stuff that is either restricted or anime, which he hates. Well, he is grounded.