

Syvertsen authored or co-authored a total of 34 science fiction, action-adventure, and fantasy books. He was also a creative writing instructor in the Mystery Writers of America “Mentor Program.” His Buddhist faith and study of meditation with Tibetan monks led to a lasting interest in Tibet as a setting for his fiction as well as sympathy with the Tibetan resistance to Chinese rule. John's University, Pace University, and CUNY College of Staten Island. High School in Manhattan and essay writing as an adjunct professor at St. He then taught science at the Martin Luther King Jr. In 1979 he was awarded his Teaching Certification from Hunter College. A lifelong New Yorker, he graduated from Taft High School and went on to receive his BA in 1969 and MA in 1971 from SUNY Binghamton. Syvertsen was born Reidar Otto Syvertsen on April 19, 1941, son of Otto and Lillian Syvertsen.

Please note that not all pages are of quality or even exist, work in progress.Ryder Syvertsen (1941–2015) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy, and action-adventure novels.

Links have been colored black for design purposes. Please check individual routes for more information on the rarity of your desired Pokemon.ĭisclamer 2: All Pokemon names and locations contain a hyperlink to their pages. In the table below the lowest rarity is presented. When Psychic Terrain is in effect, the power of Psychic-type moves are increased by 30% (50% prior to Generation VIII) if the user is on the ground.ĭisclamer: Rarity of an individual Pokemon can and does vary depending on the spawn location. The immunity, along with resistances to Psychic, can also be circumvented with coverage moves such as Ground-type attacks. Prior to Generation VI, Steel/Psychic types were exempt from Psychic's three weaknesses, but since Steel no longer resists Dark and Ghost, this is no longer the case.Ī drawback of Psychic-type moves is that they do not affect Dark-type Pokémon, although this immunity can be removed with Miracle Eye.
