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22 pokedex entries by equation8573

Poryicate has been known to connect to computers to cause chaos online. If its whiskers are cut off, then it will disconnect as the whiskers are key to connection.
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Poryking loves to go into online chess games to replace the king. It is never coded in, it just appears in the game unannounced.
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Poryra can be seen sleeping inside random websites while connected to cyberspace. If it senses a threat, Poryra teleports to a different website using its psychic powers.
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Poryder has a shell that, when closed, protects it from most attacks, even in cyberspace. It has been tested as an antivirus but failed because of vulnerabilities to malware when its shell was open.
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Porytly has a body made of computer code. Porytly lurks in abandoned websites, waiting for someone to enter them. It will then scare them by appearing on their screen unexpectedly.
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Mountain climbers are often chilled and snowed on by Artisparce flying overhead. When it needs sleep, Artisparce wishes for no disturbances. To achieve this, it uses its drill tail to dig a hole.
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Masparce congregates inside clouds to gather static electricity. When its fluffy fur is touched, Masparce releases a burst of static electricity, then runs away.
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Dungon was once used by game developers to dig realistic caves and tunnels in video games. It was replaced due to being too shy and digging in the wrong spots.
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Dunsparce has a larger and faster drilling tail. It has a few more small pairs of wings compared to unfused Dunsparce, but it cannot fly due to the added weight of two more segments on its body.
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Dungon2 can be spotted hovering in the sky, using momentum to lazily dig through rock and soil easily. It can be spotted in cyberspace just floating, oblivious to everything.
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Dungon-Z's body parts are connected by buggy, thin strings of pure code that are invisible to the naked eye. When digging in the ground with its drill tail, its body parts often disconnect, so it reloads rather often.
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Duntom often digs into sheds using its drill tail to possess the power tools inside. If seen, it will leave the power tool and dig away fearfully, searching for more power tools to possess.
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Duntrio always stays in the ground, even when its tails are pulled. When fully underground, Duntrio uses its three tails to dig a nest deep in the earth.
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Dundrio dig with two of their heads and keep their tail upright for balance. The last head remains upright to ensure a steady flow of air.
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When Dunder wants to sleep, it uses its drill tail to bore a divot on the seafloor. If seen above water, Dunder rapidly opens and closes its two shells to displace surrounding water, leading to a fast descent into the ocean.
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Dunster gathers water in its shell, then forcefully ejects it out its rear to build speed. It then uses this speed as momentum to dig a nest underwater using the drill-like horns on its shell.
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Porybuff has an extremely smooth and soft body ideal for bouncing. When caught between two objects, it accelerates so fast that its mental programming must restart before it can stop itself.
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Porytata live near abandoned computers, connecting to them just to consume the data inside for food. It can live near almost any computer, even ones with malware.
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Porygon2 is often used by large companies for cybersecurity due to its immense power and quick reaction speed. It can go from resting to firing a Hyper Beam quickly when something malicious is detected.
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Porygon is a digital mess of parts of Porygon and Porygon-Z adhered together by corrupted data. Porygon is very erratic and can be found in cyberspace where it corrupts data around it.
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Rosparce nests near power outlets to consume the electricity by plugging into it using its tail. Homeowners may notice a hole in their wall due to Rosparce's mischief.
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Shellsparce nest in river beds using their tongue to make a small hole. They do this so they can clamp on the tails of Slowsparce that put their tails in the water.
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