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12 pokedex entries by wyattwintersoul

When overburdened with bubbles, it can shed them from it's body. This has been known to trap small Pokémon, and larger specimens can even trap people.
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A compassionate Pokémon typically found in deep coral reefs. Corfeon are known to save drowning people by blowing clean air bubbles around them.
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The milk comprising Milnine's mane, tail, and hind legs has a strangely fluffy consistency due to the hot air in its body frothing it and turning it into milk foam. When it expels this air using Heat Wave, its milk returns to its liquid form.
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Rairas's shell is almost identical to the molecular makeup of Thunder Stones, which means many Electric-type Pokémon gather around Rairas in an attempt to use its shell to evolve.
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A Pokémon favored by elite programmers, Porypom has a very two-sided behavioral pattern, common coding resulting in it being quite lethargic. Other versions exhibit much more violent tendencies, so it's often saved only for emergency debugging.
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Bifeon only needs to float in water for 15 minutes a day to get all the nutrients it needs. In battle it is often predicted to be the underdog due to its small size, but it can stand up to quite a lot of hits and keep on fighting.
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Klinkreon is often seen lazily laid out on copper roofs in the sun. The rust on its body doesn't seem to affect its machinery at all.
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It has a habit of pulling its Trainer into a pocket of its surrounding fluid when at rest. This feels warm and comfy, not posing any risk of injury.
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It's said that Reshitales's celestial origin dates back far before time had a name. It uses its tails to conjure flames and fans them with its wings.
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Goocario uses it's gooey aura to make bubbles. It can alter the thickness of these bubbles, changing air flow and sturdiness for virtually any usage.
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Beolett has been observed in ancient murals assisting people and Pokémon with caring for the injured. Archaeologists suspect that Beolett assisted with the ancient equivalent of Pokémon Centers, similar to modern-day Chansey.
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When wild Poliladin evolve, their newfound rounded bodies become very buoyant. They set off from the islands they're raised on shortly after, letting the ocean's currents wash them to new shores.
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