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Electrlie is an extremely irritable glacier-dwelling species. Any slightest trigger is just cause for Electrlie to breathe cold lightning from its mouth, freezing and frying anything in its path.
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Electrlie is an extremely irritable glacier-dwelling species. Any slightest trigger is just cause for Electrlie to breathe cold lightning from its mouth, freezing and frying anything in its path.
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The bone-like armor Marozor possesses was once its mother's remains. Overcoming the sorrow of its mother's death, Marozor's unshakeable bravery is what drives it to fight for survival. Its steely pincers are strong enough to crush anything.
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Maroceus are known by many to be overseers of abandoned graveyards, tending to the truly forgotten. Tales tell of Maroceus howling mournfully in the twilight as spirits of the departed, man and Pokémon, join it in harmony.
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Mr. pass is beloved by many children as the huge, jolly juggler in circuses. Mr. pass is also a secret guardian for its fellow performers, using its telekinesis to create invisible crushing walls against those who dare hurt anyone in the circus.
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Mr. pass is beloved by many children as the huge, jolly juggler in circuses. Mr. pass is also a secret guardian for its fellow performers, using its powers to create invisible crushing walls against those who dare hurt anyone in the circus.
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A sure way to know if one is able to get out of a winding forest is to hear Jynroth's loud, opera-like singing. Jynroth often sings out in an open space, either to a crowd of fellow Pokémon or near any settlements.
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It is said that before one departs to the afterlife, Snornoir will carry the deceased to an unknown place where they will share their final feast. Snornoir will then guide them to their eternal home after they've eaten everything.
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It is said that before one departs to the afterlife, Snornoir will carry the deceased to an unknown place where they will share their final feast. Snornoir will then guide them to their eternal home after they've eaten everything.
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An eight-pack of these Pokémon follows their leader obediently as their master. They train their petal-blades diligently by carving out a visage of their leader on tree bark.
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An eight-pack of these Pokémon follows their leader obediently as their master. They train their petal-blades diligently by carving out a visage of their leader on tree bark.
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This solitary Pokémon constantly seeks battle against other Grass Pokémon. Should the sharp-edged leaves on its body grow dull, it will eat them to regrow them at full strength.
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This solitary Pokémon constantly seeks battle against other Grass Pokémon. Should the sharp-edged leaves on its body grow dull, it will eat them to regrow them at full strength.
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This solitary Pokémon constantly seeks battle against other Grass Pokémon. Should the sharp-edged leaves on its body grow dull, it will eat them to regrow them at full strength.
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While Typhxorus is naturally docile, it has a fierce temper. When its rage is set off, it creates a huge explosive blast from its fur, burning everything around it while camouflaging itself with a draconic aura.
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Deceptively fragile in appearance, the water-like bubble atop Maidos's head is actually solid, impenetrable diamond. A dome marred by barely discernible cracks is a badge of honor, marking the dinosaur as a revered leader of its pack.
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Whenever Azumareon spends time in the water, it creates fire-filled bubbles from the flames stored in its body. The waters of the rivers and lakes where it lives can reach over 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
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In heavy rainfall seasons, Azumaossom is often seen dancing happily in rivers. A folk legend claims it will dance so long that the rain never ends, over-watering crops and causing famine.
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As it ages, Azumaidos's diamond dome loses its transparency, hardening into an opaque, bone-white weapon. It uses this impervious skull to hunt, relentlessly battering its prey to the ground before consuming it.
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The graying of Azumapardos's diamond dome denotes its rank within the hunting pack. Capable of sprinting across the water's surface with startling speed, its charge becomes a devastating force that most Pokémon can't withstand.
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Azumaking barely leaves the rivers it lives in, floating about lazily and eating whatever falls into the water. However, if it stands up and locks eyes with you as it stretches to its full height, pray you are not the reason it finally roused itself.
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Azumalurk is an indispensable resource in childcare centers and Pokémon orphanages. An unassuming, cute bulwark against anything that threatens the children. Its Aqua Jet can fly at speeds beyond that of an advanced military jet.
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Despite Azumapuff's short and bulky stature, it can hop and skip around at unexpectedly fast speeds if it detects anything bad with its surprisingly sharp senses. The pink egg it carries is said to bring everlasting happiness to anyone who eats it.
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Known as 'Devourer of the Sun' in ancient myths, Sunzma reflects sunlight off its body as it blots the sun, causing floral mutations and anomalies to sprout from all living beings near it.
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Slugnub never stops in its pursuit for food to oscillate its temperatures between hot and cold. If it stops at any moment, its body would immediately harden and cool, its succulent and preserved meat ripe for fine dining.
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Native to pristine ocean shallows, Corpix is recognizable by its flowing seagrass tail, divided into six distinct strands as it matures. It will immediately abandon its territory if the water becomes polluted.
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Smookoth is a Pokémon whose sleepiness is determined by whatever touched its lips first after it woke up. It only gets fired up if it touches or tastes something spicy.
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With newfound stamina thanks to its permanent diet of chili pepper and cold water, Smooroth's breath can inflict hypothermia or heatstroke, depending on its mood for the day.
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It will do anything it takes to win a fight, especially if its enemies can die. Whether by constricting, suffocating, or lacerating them with venomous claws and skin, no method is off limits for Arsopod.
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Blisveon is often seen around Baby Pokémon, gently singing lullabies as the Baby Pokémon sleep around it. Poké Fans can be seen lining up for them whenever they are available for adoption in Pokémon centers, due to its gentle, cute caregiving nature.
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Gatherings of Bibarel can be seen surrounding Blisbarel during the rainy season, exchanging gifts such as chopped wood, nuts, and fruit. The one that impresses Blisbarel the most will be rewarded with a hug and its egg-like stone.
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Blistrum is a docile Pokémon more focused on caring for its children. If it loses the egg it always held in its arms, however, it will fly into a vicious rage in search of its unborn young, with nothing stopping its rampage.
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A friendly, nurturing species by nature, Blisdra is well known as a reliable nanny for children. Despite this reputation, many Ace Trainers also rely on it as their ace partner.
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With its new impregnable hide, Tyranvile is able to withstand severe damage from anything thrown its way. It hunts in a pack of ten, hunting Pokémon ten times bigger than them with their frigid, earthen claws.
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Ho-gigas's eyes stare unblinkingly at the sun. It only ever averts its gaze while it awaits the sun's return, quaking the ground with each step as it wanders aimlessly.
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Often seen in factories with illegal working conditions, Magnezing's magnetic field is used to trap toxic gas wastes from these factories, then filter it with its internal filtering system. The clear, dewy air it creates is often turned into cologne.
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Fables state that in war times, this Pokémon appears as a warning for civilizations to make peace. Some say if no peace can be achieved, it will discharge bursts of electricity exceeding 200,000 volts, destroying civilizations it deems unworthy.
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Because of its magnificent and dazzling mane, akin to an eternally blazing flame, Glacenine is quite popular among Pokémon collectors. Those who treat it with abuse and disrespect, however, will be frozen alive, eternally encased in ice.
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Porywak is able to manipulate the length and weight of any of its segments, including the "bone" it carries. It will intrusively insert itself in any video gaming software, becoming part of the game as a giant enemy boss, no matter the genre.
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With steel jaws as its legs, Mawlee's inherent swift speed allows it to maneuver and clamp its way around any battlefield, always gaining the upper hand.
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Whenever it battles, it spins and kicks with reckless abandon, the steel jaw it has biting endlessly and rapidly until it connects with an enemy.
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Mawkia is often described and portrayed in ancient drawings as the "Gatekeeper of Space" in Sinnohese myths. It rarely battles with its bident, but when it does, its slashes tear apart space itself, creating a dangerous, black hole–like rift.
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As Empoh flaps its giant wings, water bodies around it will start bubbling up, engulfing the surroundings in a massive tidal wave. However, it would only do so if it notices other Pokémon nearby not respecting its majesty.
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If someone makes eye contact with Pawntu, it will gaze back with malicious intent. Even a slight movement can trigger it to hop and chase relentlessly in an attempt to attack.
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Pawnfarig's two heads often conflict with each other when it comes to their diet and way of life. The front head prefers to live peacefully and eat grass, while the tail head prefers to goad any other Pokémon to attack it and eat them instead.
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Pawnsparce is docile and mostly seen in caverns, eating moss or flying around with its nubby wings. When spotted, it will immediately get defensive and try to scare off anything approaching with its sharp blade-like drill and screeches.
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Its three heads now united physically and in their desire for battle, Pawnzone is often seen standing alone in a dark cave, territorial and constantly anticipating a fight to break out at any moment.
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Pawnesta was worshiped in ancient times as a harbinger of war. Wherever its five sharp nubs jointly point, its worshipers take it as a sign of battle and strike there.
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Its scissor-like blade atop its head is used as a balancing point to help Pawnmite stay aloft while hovering, always on the lookout for a battle with any Pokémon that meets its gaze.
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Despite what seems like two different heads, Pawnduo actually only has one. The other "head" is a tail-like appendage, its pointy, prehensile nature helping it defend itself from predators.
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Its hunger for battle grows stronger in evolution, surpassing its basic survival instincts. Found in abandoned factories and dark caves, it's always seen surrounded by dead remains of other Pokémon.
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It absorbs lightning through its tusks, causing it to grow stronger through each thunderstorm, of which it is very proud. Its bites and slashes, in turn, are powerful enough to shatter even a mountain ridge.
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Luxew's tusks act as a massive energy reserve, powering its multiple abilities such as X‑ray vision and bioelectric optic blasts.
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Milono discards their hind legs for a beautiful tail, heavily sought after by poachers for its stained glass-like patterns. Because it only gained its vision recently, its helplessness and cuteness makes for an ideal pet.
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Unlike many other Pokémon with multiple heads, Milolous's two heads are notably cooperative and get along with each other, though each head still equally vies for attention. It's also much more intelligent than it was before evolving.
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Milodreigon has exceptional intellect, impeccable memory, and a truly beautiful form, which is often seen in artworks. However, don't enrage it, as it is more than capable of destruction, with violent flooding being its most often-used method.
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It is said that seeing Syltoed perform a Rain Dance atop a lake with other Pokémon will bless one's romantic endeavors. Their soft, harmonious croaks echo during any rainy weather.
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Sylbat's ears emit soothing, if scratchy sounds in its attempt to calm any negative emotions around it. Poké Fans are known to favor it as the Pokémon companion for their children.
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Ancient Sinnohese myths tell tales of Dialcie as the most beautiful Pokémon ever seen. Those who fix their gaze upon it will feel time's passing accelerate, aging more rapidly the closer they get.
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Despite its menacing, six-legged stature, Girafarig is actually a gentle herbivore. Driven by a voracious appetite to feed the head on its tail, it lumbers around peacefully, only occasionally stomping a hole in reality with its heavy footfalls.
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Residing beneath rotting landfills and active oil wells, Darkbish emerges only during the dark of a new moon. It desperately absorbs the surrounding pollution in a futile attempt to clean its home, unaware that it will never stop accumulating.
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Fully saturated with toxic waste and filthy oil, Darkodor is driven by a single-minded obsession to cleanse. Heralded by the dark of the new moon, its definition of 'garbage' no longer stops at literal trash.
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Rosola is often seen making its home with other Rosola surrounding parts of undersea optic cables. They communicate by the color of their sparky, colorful coral branches.
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The inner core of its brightly-colored body contains both plasma and cosmic particles, fused into an incredibly potent, near-infinite energy. However, Ror will often overcharge electric devices and blow them up, making it a risky energy source.
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Rocool's eyes are one of the few things that shine brightly deep under the sea, due to the density of plasma within its body. If seen, it will stare into your eyes with its burning light until you look away.
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The erratic, wild nature of Rocruel is caused by the turbulence within its body's plasma, half of it now harshly luminescent in UV. Its blinding eyes rapidly change colors when gazing back at any creature.
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Ancient myths claim Clefzor hovers completely motionless in the sky just before a meteor strikes. Waiting in the upper atmosphere, it uses its steely pincers to effortlessly crush incoming space debris into harmless dust.
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Said to be a wretched manifestation of death and decay in ancient myths, Cofaew is a dangerous species wandering around derelict monuments. It is said that those who happen upon its visage are never seen again.
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Ancient art depicts Cofagron as the ultimate sentinel of kings and pharaohs. It strikes terror into many Ghost Pokémon, demanding absolute worship and absorbing any spirit that refuses to bow.
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Cofaron's half-incorporeal body allows it to mask itself as a treasure urn when stationary. To disturb it is to invite the recollection of horrific memories.
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The flame in Lampno's lantern-like head is powered by absorbing any flames near it. However, it cannot distinguish real flames from its own.
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Chandelno's fur starts to envelop more of its body, leaving the lower half of its eyes and chandelier-like face visible. It is less discerning in its sustenance, now able to absorb both flames and spirits to fuel itself.
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With an unflinching stare, Chandelous's one head sways from side to side, while the other's flames grow brighter. One can almost hear dirges hummed by it.
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It harbors malevolent spirits inside its body, manifesting in the form of Chandeldreigon's eternally burning flames. To extinguish any part of its fire is to unleash havoc.
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Whenever a grand festival commences, Jiring is always there celebrating alongside everyone, spreading cheer and joy as it grants the unified wishes of the festivalgoers.
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Shixew leaves deep tusk marks in trees that crackle with residual lightning. During this activity, the Pokémon's fur glows.
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When Luxew gather, they join their tusks to share electricity. They communicate with others using rhythmic pulses from their tails.
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Despite their blindness, Feeno can live in the toughest of environments, eating anything that comes their way. Though unattractive at first glance, Pokémon Hunters know better and have been hunting them down for their scales after they evolve.
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The mask covering Yaron's face has grown alongside its golden armor shell. As a grave guardian, the creature's eye color is said to determine the sin of the deceased it guards, with red indicating the most sinful of all.
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Stunat are often found in marshes, frolicking around the reeds. Their large eyes are notable for their octochromacy, having eight cone photoreceptors that allow it to see the world's colors more vibrantly and vividly.
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On rare occasions, Noisharp can be seen leading a large pack of Pawniard. They are more dangerous than regular Pawniard because they learned from Noisharp how to emit ultrasonic waves and leap through the sky with their blades ready.
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In high-latitude areas, one may encounter Necrolass endlessly wandering as it follows the pattern of auroras it sees in the sky. Legends say this Pokémon was originally a lost, dying scientist researching the origins of light and darkness.
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Dhelkoth is often found deep in the sea, lazily crawling from place to place as if swabbing the pelagic sediments it resides in. Sailors tell the tale of these Pokémon being the wayward souls of lost boatswains.
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Dhelroth is a restless and always agitated species, dragging the anchor it carries as it swims across the deep seas. When it's hungry, it will relentlessly scour the ocean for other aquatic Pokémon nests and eat their eggs.
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Translucent, planet-like rings surround Cressklang's gears, its rotations as erratic as a rogue celestial body. It is said that spotting it hovering in the night sky guarantees a night of serene and peaceful dreams.
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Made of interlocking gears resembling crescent moons, Cressink is often used by observatories and space research centers because its rotation is determined by the phases of the moon. It only stops its movement during an eclipse.
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Due to constant rotation, one of Cressang's gears absorbs lunar energy and expands. Every minute shift in its rotation, along with the blinking of its eye, signals a specific lunar occurrence.
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This adorable Pokémon enjoys eating twigs and branches. The consumed wood strengthens its power of retrocognition, allowing it a clear, untarnished view of the past.
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With its own twig, Braicie writes whatever it sees happening in the present through its mind. It is said that the fox-like creature can manipulate what is happening in the present depending on what it writes next.
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Wielding a magical wooden staff, Delcie summons a scrying inferno to divine the future of anyone who catches its interest. The more violently the fire roars and rages, the more inescapable the predicted fate becomes.
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Living in the ozone layer, Minilix protects its fellow Minior from other predators in the atmosphere by eating the predators first. The more Minilix eats, the more something stirs within it, as if it's about to burst out of its shell.
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Those who see Minino swinging its Minior-like pendulum are said to experience visions and knowledge they think is from beyond this world. They end up stuck in a coma-like daze, mumbling gibberish that resembles deranged conspiracies.
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Living in the highest-altitude cave in Sinnoh, Dianalga controls the flow of time and space around rocks and gemstones. In its presence, gems form, shine, and erode all in nanoseconds.
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The leaf on Gaswig's head emits a repulsive aroma akin to sulfur. This aroma is used by Gaswig to deter predator Pokémon.
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In the forests, if one detects the smell of rotten eggs and ammonia, it means Gastle is nearby. Nocturnal, it loves to carry fellow Ghost Pokémon on its back.
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It might seem like a mischievous creature, but it's more perceptive than it lets on. Gaskie attacks by leaping about while spewing repulsive gas bubbles from its chest and back.
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Gasadier loves pranking its Trainer by detaching its head from its purple, bubble-like scarf. It moves very quickly by riding its own gas cloud, giggling along the way.
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A gaseous body comprised of clumps of toxic gas and manifested grievances, it loves to roam near settlements in search of more resentment and toxins to absorb into itself.
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At night, Hauntle's bushes will grow berries for other Ghost Pokémon to eat. However, do not eat them unless one is a Pokémon, as the berries will cause intense cibophobia and paralysis.
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The graveyard it carries on Haunterra's back is said to bear the names of those who died at its hands. In the darkest of forests, it lurks, waiting for travelers to meet their untimely end.
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With its floating limbs, Haunadier's breakneck speed makes it hard for other Pokémon to even land a single hit. It uses its elongated tongue to lick its enemies and absorb parts of their souls as energy.
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After living together as a single ghastly entity, as the mother Genkhan got stronger, the child inside its pouch eventually became its own ghostly entity, becoming closer with its mother and stronger in death.
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To lay eyes on Genterra's dark scarlet gaze is to be cursed, eternally lost in the dark forest. The snag atop its back is inhabited by various ghosts, which are carried by Genterra to realms unknown.
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Able to manipulate the ghostly vapors in its elbows and knees to fashion diverse weapons, Geninja strikes with exact precision, down to how sharp its armaments need to be. If you face this creature, don't engage it in places where shadows are cast.
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When pushed to the brink of defeat, Geninja can detach and manipulate its own shadow to fight alongside it. This phantom clone mirrors every deadly technique the original possesses; if you face this dual assault, survival is your only prayer.
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Hypblade rotates slowly as it moves, one blade swinging like a pendulum and the other like a clock's hour hand. Those who see it will fall asleep, bereft of dreams.
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The sheer danger of Hypslash can be measured by the mirror-like polish of its pendulum shield. A single slash from its massive blade is enough to cast enemies into an eternal slumber, a fate its solitary eye watches with callous delight.
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