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| class="l" | Leeflit (Small Leaf Pokémon) | | class="l" | Leeflit (Small Leaf Pokémon) | ||
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SolarBeam (lv. 41) | SolarBeam (lv. 41) | ||
| class="l" | It sticks to tree branches by oozing sticky sap from its stem. It can also spread roots into the ground. | |||
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| class="l" | Branchert (Tree Branch Pokémon) | | class="l" | Branchert (Tree Branch Pokémon) | ||
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Close Combat (lv. 50) | Close Combat (lv. 50) | ||
| class="l" | It is skilled in hand-to-hand combat. It has been known to punch in such a way that Hitmonchan is put to shame. | |||
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| class="l" | Treenor (Fighting Tree Pokémon) | | class="l" | Treenor (Fighting Tree Pokémon) | ||
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Close Combat (lv. 60) | Close Combat (lv. 60) | ||
| class="l" | It has mastered all known martial arts, and several unknown ones. Nobody can best it when it comes to punching. | |||
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| class="l" | Volmant (Dormant Pokémon) | | class="l" | Volmant (Dormant Pokémon) | ||
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Stone Edge (lv. 41) | Stone Edge (lv. 41) | ||
| class="l" | It's total laziness makes a Slakoth look energetic by comparison. It erupts whenever it snores- which is quite frequent. | |||
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| class="l" | Eruptard (Volcano Pokémon) | | class="l" | Eruptard (Volcano Pokémon) | ||
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Eruption (lv. 52) | Eruption (lv. 52) | ||
| class="l" | It has evolved to become more active. It erupts on a regular basis. | |||
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| class="l" | Ragecano (Rage Pokémon) | | class="l" | Ragecano (Rage Pokémon) | ||
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Eruption (lv. 61) | Eruption (lv. 61) | ||
| class="l" | It occasionally goes into fits of terrifying rage for no apparant reason. The slightest thing sets it off. | |||
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| class="l" | Puddlep (Puddle Pokémon) | | class="l" | Puddlep (Puddle Pokémon) | ||
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Hydro Pump (lv. 41) | Hydro Pump (lv. 41) | ||
| class="l" | 99% of its body is water. Some experts believe that the Atlantic Ocean is really a massive school of Puddlep. | |||
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| class="l" | Laknant (Stagnant Pokémon) | | class="l" | Laknant (Stagnant Pokémon) | ||
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Sludge Bomb (lv. 52) | Sludge Bomb (lv. 52) | ||
| class="l" | It has taken on a rancid stink to humble the smelliest Muk. Its favorite food is garbage. | |||
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| class="l" | Pollocean (Pollution Pokémon) | | class="l" | Pollocean (Pollution Pokémon) | ||
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Explosion (lv. 61) | Explosion (lv. 61) | ||
| class="l" | Its awful stench is unbearable. It is claimed in mythology to have been created by a Skuntank. | |||
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| class="l" | Squirloft (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | | class="l" | Squirloft (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | ||
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Super Fang (lv. 46) | Super Fang (lv. 46) | ||
| class="l" | It glides from tree to tree with the wings between its arms and legs. It very rarely actually flies. | |||
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| class="l" | Altirrel (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | | class="l" | Altirrel (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | ||
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Super Fang (lv. 46) | Super Fang (lv. 46) | ||
| class="l" | Its wings have developed greatly, and make it an expert flier. Even Staraptor envy its flying style. | |||
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| class="l" | Irocoon (Cocoon Pokémon) | | class="l" | Irocoon (Cocoon Pokémon) | ||
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Harden (lv. 7) | Harden (lv. 7) | ||
| class="l" | It has gained an iron-hard shell upon evolution for protection. It is completely unbreakable from the outside. | |||
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| class="l" | Mothrow (Fighting Moth Pokémon) | | class="l" | Mothrow (Fighting Moth Pokémon) | ||
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Close Combat (lv. 37) | Close Combat (lv. 37) | ||
| class="l" | It delivers punches at blinding speed, then makes a swift getaway. No Pokémon is able to retaliate. | |||
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| class="l" | Doduno (SingleBird Pokémon) | | class="l" | Doduno (SingleBird Pokémon) | ||
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Close Combat (lv. 50) | Close Combat (lv. 50) | ||
| class="l" | Recently, this unevolved Doduo was discovered. It runs fast upon three powerful legs. | |||
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| class="l" | Darkloud (Stormy Pokémon) | | class="l" | Darkloud (Stormy Pokémon) | ||
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| class="c" | Cloudred (lv. 28) | | class="c" | Cloudred (lv. 28) | ||
| class="c" | {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Flying}} | | class="c" | {{ic|Dark}} {{ic|Flying}} | ||
| class="c" | Intimidate/ | | class="c" | Intimidate/Drizzle | ||
| class="c" | dark and cloud | | class="c" | dark and cloud | ||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | | class="c" | {{BaseStats| | ||
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Dark Pulse (lv. 42) | Dark Pulse (lv. 42) | ||
| class="l" | Groups of them gather to cause rainstorms. Its presence is revered by farmers. | |||
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| class="l" | Cloudred (Thundercloud Pokémon) | | class="l" | Cloudred (Thundercloud Pokémon) | ||
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| class="c" | Final | | class="c" | Final | ||
| class="c" | {{ic|Electric}} {{ic|Flying}} | | class="c" | {{ic|Electric}} {{ic|Flying}} | ||
| class="c" | Intimidate/ | | class="c" | Intimidate/Drizzle | ||
| class="c" | Cloud and Dread | | class="c" | Cloud and Dread | ||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | | class="c" | {{BaseStats| | ||
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Thunder (lv. 46) | Thunder (lv. 46) | ||
| class="l" | When it appears, it causes a great thunderstorm. Its nickname is "The King of the Clouds". | |||
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| class="l" | Hyperoth (Caffeine Pokémon) | | class="l" | Hyperoth (Caffeine Pokémon) | ||
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Explosion (lv. 1) | Explosion (lv. 1) | ||
| class="l" | It is the astounding result of a Vigoroth hyped up on caffeine. It cannot stay still for even a second. | |||
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| class="l" | Cupidisc (Cupid's Arrow Pokémon) | | class="l" | Cupidisc (Cupid's Arrow Pokémon) | ||
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Sky Attack (lv. 46) | Sky Attack (lv. 46) | ||
| class="l" | When it zooms forth and jabs a Pokémon, that Pokémon falls in love with the next thing it sees. | |||
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| class="l" | Psybal (Eyeball Pokémon) | | class="l" | Psybal (Eyeball Pokémon) | ||
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| class="c" | Final | | class="c" | Final | ||
| class="c" | {{ic|Psychic}} | | class="c" | {{ic|Psychic}} | ||
| class="c" | Levitate | | class="c" | Levitate/ Bad Dreams | ||
| class="c" | psychic and eyeball | | class="c" | psychic and eyeball | ||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | | class="c" | {{BaseStats| | ||
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Mean Look (lv. 100) | Mean Look (lv. 100) | ||
| class="l" | A complete and utter enigma. It appears in old ruins and dark alleys to put opponents to sleep. | |||
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| class="l" | Giraferno (Fire Neck Pokémon) | | class="l" | Giraferno (Fire Neck Pokémon) | ||
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Flare Blitz (lv. 50) | Flare Blitz (lv. 50) | ||
| class="l" | When the spot on its neck goes up in flames, the power of its fire moves is greatly increased. | |||
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| class="l" | Voltini (Grenade Pokémon) | | class="l" | Voltini (Grenade Pokémon) | ||
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Sweet Kiss (lv. 14) | Sweet Kiss (lv. 14) | ||
Selfdestruct (lv. 21) | |||
| class="l" | It blows itself up continually, no matter what its mood. It's small size makes these blasts nearly harmless, however. | |||
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| class="l" |Gaglob (Baby Sludge Pokémon) | | class="l" |Gaglob (Baby Sludge Pokémon) | ||
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| class="c" | Grimer (lv. 20, atk>spatk), Gulpin (lv. 20, spatk>atk), Globbin (lv. 20, atk=spatk) | | class="c" | Grimer (lv. 20, atk>spatk), Gulpin (lv. 20, spatk>atk), Globbin (lv. 20, atk=spatk) | ||
| class="c" | {{ic|Poison}} | | class="c" | {{ic|Poison}} | ||
| class="c" | Liquid Ooze/ | | class="c" | Liquid Ooze/Cute Charm | ||
| class="c" | gaga, the sound babies make, and glob | | class="c" | gaga, the sound babies make, and glob | ||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | | class="c" | {{BaseStats| | ||
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Amnesia (lv. 30) | Amnesia (lv. 30) | ||
| class="l" | It has not yet developed a stench. It is revered for its cuteness. | |||
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| class="l" | Globbin (Blob Pokémon) | | class="l" | Globbin (Blob Pokémon) | ||
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Gunk Shot (lv. 52) | Gunk Shot (lv. 52) | ||
| class="l" | It is a brutal bully that forces Grimer out of their nests and moves in itself. It is savage and territorial. | |||
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| class="l" | Blobdon (King Poison Pokémon) | | class="l" | Blobdon (King Poison Pokémon) | ||
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Gunk Shot (lv. 52) | Gunk Shot (lv. 52) | ||
| class="l" | It is nicknamed "The King of Poison Pokémon". It wears a crown of hardened sludge atop its head. | |||
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| class="l" |Hornox (Horn Pokémon) | | class="l" |Hornox (Horn Pokémon) | ||
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Stone Edge (lv. 50) | Stone Edge (lv. 50) | ||
| class="l" | It investigates its environment by jabbing with its horn, which is sharper than a Cacnea's spike. | |||
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| class="l" |Peckry (Pecking Pokémon) | | class="l" |Peckry (Pecking Pokémon) | ||
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Stone Edge (lv. 55) | Stone Edge (lv. 55) | ||
| class="l" | It smashes small rocks with its horn to build its nest. The horn can penetrate even steel. | |||
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| class="l" |Drillpoon (Harpoon Pokémon) | | class="l" |Drillpoon (Harpoon Pokémon) | ||
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Stone Edge (lv. 64) | Stone Edge (lv. 64) | ||
| class="l" | After goring prey, it uses a slow Horn Drill over a flame to rotisserie-style cook its prey. | |||
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| class="l" |Vinela (Vine Pokémon) | | class="l" |Vinela (Vine Pokémon) | ||
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Synthesis (lv. 17) | Synthesis (lv. 17) | ||
| class="l" | Its body is not yet covered in vines, though it is even shyer than Tangela. | |||
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| class="l" |Delihawk (Gift Hawk Pokémon) | | class="l" |Delihawk (Gift Hawk Pokémon) | ||
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Nightmare (lv. 60) | Nightmare (lv. 60) | ||
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| class="l" |Gerbilec (Gerbil Pokémon) | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | {{ic|Normal}} {{ic|Electric}} | |||
| class="c" | Pressure | |||
| class="c" | Gerbil and Electric | |||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | |||
HP=90 | | |||
Attack=90 | | |||
Defense=90 | | |||
SpAtk=90 | | |||
SpDef=90 | | |||
Speed=90 }} | |||
| class="l" | Bite (lv. 1) | |||
Thundershock (lv. 1) | |||
Defense Curl (lv. 10) | |||
Rollout (lv. 20) | |||
Hyper Fang (lv. 30) | |||
Thunderbolt (lv. 40) | |||
Super Fang (lv. 50) | |||
Superpower (lv. 60) | |||
Thunder Fang (lv. 70) | |||
Volt Tackle (lv. 80) | |||
|- | |||
| class="l" |Gerbignite (Gerbil Pokémon) | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | {{ic|Normal}} {{ic|Fire}} | |||
| class="c" | Pressure | |||
| class="c" | Gerbil and ignite | |||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | |||
HP=90 | | |||
Attack=90 | | |||
Defense=90 | | |||
SpAtk=90 | | |||
SpDef=90 | | |||
Speed=90 }} | |||
| class="l" | Bite (lv. 1) | |||
Ember (lv. 1) | |||
Defense Curl (lv. 10) | |||
Rollout (lv. 20) | |||
Hyper Fang (lv. 30) | |||
Flamethrower (lv. 40) | |||
Super Fang (lv. 50) | |||
Superpower (lv. 60) | |||
Fire Fang (lv. 70) | |||
Flare Blitz (lv. 80) | |||
|- | |||
| class="l" |Gerbice (Gerbil Pokémon) | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | {{ic|Normal}} {{ic|Ice}} | |||
| class="c" | Pressure | |||
| class="c" | Gerbil and Ice | |||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | |||
HP=90 | | |||
Attack=90 | | |||
Defense=90 | | |||
SpAtk=90 | | |||
SpDef=90 | | |||
Speed=90 }} | |||
| class="l" | Bite (lv. 1) | |||
Powder Snow (lv. 1) | |||
Defense Curl (lv. 10) | |||
Rollout (lv. 20) | |||
Hyper Fang (lv. 30) | |||
Ice Beam (lv. 40) | |||
Super Fang (lv. 50) | |||
Superpower (lv. 60) | |||
Ice Fang (lv. 70) | |||
Blizzard (lv. 80) | |||
|- | |||
| class="l" |Pyroguana (Iguana Pokémon) | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | {{ic|Fire}} | |||
| class="c" |Water Absorb/Drought | |||
| class="c" | Pyro and Iguana | |||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | |||
HP=90 | | |||
Attack=150 | | |||
Defense=95 | | |||
SpAtk=110 | | |||
SpDef=95 | | |||
Speed=110 }} | |||
| class="l" | Ember (lv. 1) | |||
Scary Face (lv. 1) | |||
Slash (lv. 10) | |||
Poison Tail (lv. 20) | |||
Flamethrower (lv. 30) | |||
Acid Armor (lv. 40) | |||
Eruption (lv. 50) | |||
Earth Power (lv. 60) | |||
Flare Blitz (lv. 70) | |||
Heal Block (lv. 80) | |||
Water Pulse (lv. 90) | |||
Aura Sphere (lv. 100) | |||
|- | |||
| class="l" |Hydroguana (Iguana Pokémon) | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | | |||
| class="c" | {{ic|Water}} | |||
| class="c" |Flash Fire/Drizzle | |||
| class="c" | Hydro and Iguana | |||
| class="c" | {{BaseStats| | |||
HP=90 | | |||
Attack=110 | | |||
Defense=95 | | |||
SpAtk=150 | | |||
SpDef=95 | | |||
Speed=110 }} | |||
| class="l" | Water Gun (lv. 1) | |||
Scary Face (lv. 1) | |||
Slash (lv. 10) | |||
Poison Tail (lv. 20) | |||
Surf (lv. 30) | |||
Acid Armor (lv. 40) | |||
Water Spout (lv. 50) | |||
Aqua Tail (lv. 60) | |||
Hydro Pump (lv. 70) | |||
Heal Block (lv. 80) | |||
Lava Plume (lv. 90) | |||
Aura Sphere (lv. 100) | |||
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Revision as of 13:28, 26 January 2008
This page contains Missingno. Master's new Pokémon ideas.
Pokémon (species) | Picture | Evolution | Type | Ability | Name Origin | Stats | Moves | Pokédex entry | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Leeflit (Small Leaf Pokémon) | Branchert (level 16) | Overgrow/Levitate | Leaf and light |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Razor Leaf (lv. 7) PoisonPowder (lv. 12) Gust (lv. 16) Leaf Blade (lv. 21) Ingrain (lv. 25) Slash (lv. 29) Sunny Day (lv. 34) SolarBeam (lv. 41) |
It sticks to tree branches by oozing sticky sap from its stem. It can also spread roots into the ground. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Branchert (Tree Branch Pokémon) | Treenor (level 32) | Overgrow | Branch and exert |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Razor Leaf (lv. 7) PoisonPowder (lv. 12) Mach Punch (lv. 16) Leaf Blade (lv. 25) Bulk Up (lv. 32) Ingrain (lv. 37) Seed Bomb (lv. 44) Close Combat (lv. 50) |
It is skilled in hand-to-hand combat. It has been known to punch in such a way that Hitmonchan is put to shame. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Treenor (Fighting Tree Pokémon) | Final | Overgrow | Tree and Chuck Norris (Hey, they did it with Hitmonchan/lee) |
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Bullet Punch (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Razor Leaf (lv. 7) PoisonPowder (lv. 12) Mach Punch (lv. 16) Leaf Blade (lv. 25) Vacuum Wave (lv. 32) Ingrain (lv. 42) Seed Bomb (lv. 54) Close Combat (lv. 60) |
It has mastered all known martial arts, and several unknown ones. Nobody can best it when it comes to punching. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Volmant (Dormant Pokémon) | Eruptard (level 16) | Blaze/Truant | Volcano and Dormant |
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Pound (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Yawn (lv. 7) Ember (lv. 12) Rock Throw (lv. 16) Slack Off (lv. 21) Rest (lv. 25) Snore (lv. 25) Flamethrower (lv. 34) Stone Edge (lv. 41) |
It's total laziness makes a Slakoth look energetic by comparison. It erupts whenever it snores- which is quite frequent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eruptard (Volcano Pokémon) | Ragecano (level 32) | Blaze | Eruption and Hard |
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Pound (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Yawn (lv. 7) Ember (lv. 12) Rock Throw (lv. 16) Fire Spin (lv. 24) Rock Slide (lv. 29) Flamethrower (lv. 36) Stone Edge (lv. 47) Eruption (lv. 52) |
It has evolved to become more active. It erupts on a regular basis. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ragecano (Rage Pokémon) | Final | Blaze | Rage and Volcano |
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Rage (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Yawn (lv. 7) Ember (lv. 12) Rock Throw (lv. 16) Fire Spin (lv. 24) Rock Slide (lv. 29) Explosion (lv. 32) Flamethrower (lv. 41) Stone Edge (lv. 51) Eruption (lv. 61) |
It occasionally goes into fits of terrifying rage for no apparant reason. The slightest thing sets it off. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Puddlep (Puddle Pokémon) | Laknant (level 16) | Torrent/Sticky Hold | Puddle and the onomatopea for dripping water |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Water Gun (lv. 7) Harden (lv. 12) Water Sport (lv. 16) Acid Armor (lv. 21) Brine (lv. 25) Amnesia (lv. 34) Hydro Pump (lv. 41) |
99% of its body is water. Some experts believe that the Atlantic Ocean is really a massive school of Puddlep. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Laknant (Stagnant Pokémon) | Pollocean (level 32) | Torrent | Lake and Stagnant |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Water Gun (lv. 7) Harden (lv. 12) Poison Gas (lv. 16) Sludge (lv. 24) Acid Armor (lv. 29) Amnesia (lv. 36) Toxic (lv. 47) Sludge Bomb (lv. 52) |
It has taken on a rancid stink to humble the smelliest Muk. Its favorite food is garbage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pollocean (Pollution Pokémon) | Final | Torrent | Pollution and ocean |
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Brine (lv. 1)
Growl (lv. 1) Water Gun (lv. 7) Harden (lv. 12) Amnesia (lv. 16) Acid Armor (lv. 24) Sludge (lv. 29) Surf (lv. 32) Sludge Bomb (lv. 41) Toxic (lv. 51) Explosion (lv. 61) |
Its awful stench is unbearable. It is claimed in mythology to have been created by a Skuntank. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Squirloft (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | Altirrel (level 25) | Inner Focus/Intimidate | Squirrel and loft |
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Scratch (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 5) Sand-Attack (lv. 7) Quick Attack (lv. 12) Gust (lv. 17) Wing Attack (lv. 22) Fury Swipes (lv. 28) Hyper Fang (lv. 32) Brave Bird (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 46) |
It glides from tree to tree with the wings between its arms and legs. It very rarely actually flies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Altirrel (Flight Squirrel Pokémon) | Final | Inner Focus/Intimidate | Altitude and Squirrel |
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Scratch (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 5) Sand-Attack (lv. 7) Quick Attack (lv. 12) Gust (lv. 17) Wing Attack (lv. 22) Fury Swipes (lv. 29) Hyper Fang (lv. 34) Brave Bird (lv. 46) Super Fang (lv. 46) |
Its wings have developed greatly, and make it an expert flier. Even Staraptor envy its flying style. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Irocoon (Cocoon Pokémon) | Mothrow (lv. 10) *Evolve from Wurmple using new item Insect Stone* | Shed Skin | Iron and Cocoon |
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Harden (lv. 1)
Harden (lv. 7) |
It has gained an iron-hard shell upon evolution for protection. It is completely unbreakable from the outside. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mothrow (Fighting Moth Pokémon) | Final | Guts | Moth and throw |
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Mach Punch (lv. 1)
Mach Punch (lv. 10) Bulk Up (lv. 12) Sleep Powder (lv. 16) Stun Spore (lv. 17) PoisonPowder (lv. 18) U-Turn (lv. 20) Vital Throw (lv. 24) Seismic Toss (lv. 28) X-Scissor (lv. 32) Close Combat (lv. 37) |
It delivers punches at blinding speed, then makes a swift getaway. No Pokémon is able to retaliate. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Doduno (SingleBird Pokémon) | Doduo (lv. 15) | Early Bird/Run Away | dodo and uno |
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Peck (lv. 1)
Charm (lv. 1) Fury Attack (lv. 7) Quick Attack (lv. 14) Close Combat (lv. 50) |
Recently, this unevolved Doduo was discovered. It runs fast upon three powerful legs. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Darkloud (Stormy Pokémon) | Cloudred (lv. 28) | Intimidate/Drizzle | dark and cloud |
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Thundershock (lv. 1)
Flash (lv. 3) Rain Dance (lv. 8) Smokescreen (lv. 13) Gust (lv. 17) Faint Attack (lv. 25) Roar (lv. 31) Air Slash (lv. 37) Dark Pulse (lv. 42) |
Groups of them gather to cause rainstorms. Its presence is revered by farmers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cloudred (Thundercloud Pokémon) | Final | Intimidate/Drizzle | Cloud and Dread |
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Thundershock (lv. 1)
Flash (lv. 3) Rain Dance (lv. 8) Smokescreen (lv. 13) Gust (lv. 17) Faint Attack (lv. 25) Discharge (lv. 28) Roar (lv. 33) Air Slash (lv. 39) Thunder (lv. 46) |
When it appears, it causes a great thunderstorm. Its nickname is "The King of the Clouds". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hyperoth (Caffeine Pokémon) | Final *feed new beverage Coffee to Vigoroth* | Vital Spirit | Hyper and sloth |
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Roar (lv. 1)
ExtremeSpeed (lv. 1) Bullet Punch (lv. 1) Explosion (lv. 1) |
It is the astounding result of a Vigoroth hyped up on caffeine. It cannot stay still for even a second. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cupidisc (Cupid's Arrow Pokémon) | Final *trade Luvdisc holding new item Love Arrow) | Volt Absorb | Cupid and disc |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Peck (lv. 3) Aqua Jet (lv. 10) Rain Dance (lv. 17) Attract (lv. 25) Drill Peck (lv. 28) Spark (lv. 33) Air Slash (lv. 39) Sky Attack (lv. 46) |
When it zooms forth and jabs a Pokémon, that Pokémon falls in love with the next thing it sees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Psybal (Eyeball Pokémon) | Final | Levitate/ Bad Dreams | psychic and eyeball |
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Hypnosis (lv. 1)
Dream Eater (lv. 1) Nightmare (lv. 1) Lock-On (lv. 1) Mean Look (lv. 100) |
A complete and utter enigma. It appears in old ruins and dark alleys to put opponents to sleep. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Giraferno (Fire Neck Pokémon) | Final | Inner Focus/Flash Fire | Giraffe and inferno |
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Ember (lv. 1)
Stomp (lv. 1) Leer (lv. 5) Growl (lv. 8) Smokescreen (lv. 14) Bite (lv. 18) Screech (lv. 26) Crunch (lv. 35) Flamethrower (lv. 41) Flare Blitz (lv. 50) |
When the spot on its neck goes up in flames, the power of its fire moves is greatly increased. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Voltini (Grenade Pokémon) | Voltorb (Happiness) | Aftermath/Soundproof | Volt and tiny |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Charm (lv. 1) Thundershock (lv. 5) Counter (lv. 8) Sweet Kiss (lv. 14) Selfdestruct (lv. 21) |
It blows itself up continually, no matter what its mood. It's small size makes these blasts nearly harmless, however. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gaglob (Baby Sludge Pokémon) | Grimer (lv. 20, atk>spatk), Gulpin (lv. 20, spatk>atk), Globbin (lv. 20, atk=spatk) | Liquid Ooze/Cute Charm | gaga, the sound babies make, and glob |
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Pound (lv. 1)
Charm (lv. 1) Recover (lv. 5) Sludge (lv. 8) Sweet Kiss (lv. 14) Amnesia (lv. 30) |
It has not yet developed a stench. It is revered for its cuteness. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Globbin (Blob Pokémon) | Blobdon (trade) | Liquid Ooze/Stench | a corruption of Glob |
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Pound (lv. 1)
Bite (lv. 5) Acid Armor (lv. 8) Sludge (lv. 14) Poison Gas (lv. 18) Hyper Fang (lv. 25) Crunch (lv. 33) Poison Fang (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 47) Gunk Shot (lv. 52) |
It is a brutal bully that forces Grimer out of their nests and moves in itself. It is savage and territorial. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blobdon (King Poison Pokémon) | Final | Liquid Ooze | Blob and Don, as in King |
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Pound (lv. 1)
Bite (lv. 5) Acid Armor (lv. 8) Sludge (lv. 14) Toxic (lv. 18) Hyper Fang (lv. 25) Crunch (lv. 33) Poison Fang (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 47) Gunk Shot (lv. 52) |
It is nicknamed "The King of Poison Pokémon". It wears a crown of hardened sludge atop its head. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hornox (Horn Pokémon) | Peckry (lv. 28) | Inner Focus | Corruption of horn (does NOT look like an ox) |
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Peck (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Horn Attack (lv. 7) Rock Throw (lv. 13) Fury Attack (lv. 17) Quick Attack (lv. 22) Poison Jab (lv. 30) Megahorn (lv. 39) Horn Drill (lv. 43) Stone Edge (lv. 50) |
It investigates its environment by jabbing with its horn, which is sharper than a Cacnea's spike. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peckry (Pecking Pokémon) | Drillpoon (lv. 40) | Inner Focus | Peck and cry |
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Peck (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Horn Attack (lv. 7) Rock Throw (lv. 13) Fury Attack (lv. 17) Quick Attack (lv. 22) Poison Jab (lv. 33) Megahorn (lv. 45) Horn Drill (lv. 49) Stone Edge (lv. 55) |
It smashes small rocks with its horn to build its nest. The horn can penetrate even steel. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drillpoon (Harpoon Pokémon) | Final | Inner Focus | Drill and harpoon |
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Peck (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Horn Attack (lv. 7) Rock Throw (lv. 13) Fury Attack (lv. 17) Quick Attack (lv. 22) Poison Jab (lv. 33) Megahorn (lv. 48) Horn Drill (lv. 57) Stone Edge (lv. 64) |
After goring prey, it uses a slow Horn Drill over a flame to rotisserie-style cook its prey. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vinela (Vine Pokémon) | Tangela (Happiness in the morning) | Chlorophyll/Leaf Guard | Vine and Tangela |
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Vine Whip (lv. 1)
Charm (lv. 1) PoisonPowder (lv. 7) Sweet Kiss (lv. 13) Synthesis (lv. 17) |
Its body is not yet covered in vines, though it is even shyer than Tangela. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Delihawk (Gift Hawk Pokémon) | Final (trade Delibird holding new item Frosted Beak) | Magic Guard | Delicatessin and hawk |
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Present (lv. 1)
Extremespeed (lv. 1) Ice Punch (lv. 1) Brave Bird (lv. 1) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Granduck (TripleTail Pokémon) | Final (Feed Golduck the new item FlygonTail | Cloud Nine/Damp | Grand and duck |
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Peck (lv. 1)
Twister (lv. 1) Confusion (lv. 7) Dragonbreath (lv. 13) Fury Swipes (lv. 17) Quick Attack (lv. 22) Dragon Dance (lv. 33) Drill Peck (lv. 45) Air Slash (lv. 49) Dragon Pulse (lv. 55) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Purfluf (Tiny Kitten Pokémon) | Meowth (lv. 15, atk>spatk), Skitty (lv. 15, atk<spatk), Katdra (lv. 15, atk=spatk) | Technician/Normalize | Purr and fluff |
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Tackle (lv. 1)
Charm (lv. 1) Assist (lv. 7) Sweet Kiss (lv. 13) Bite (lv. 17) Quick Attack (lv. 20) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Katdra (Dragon Cat Pokémon) | Final | Normalize/Technician | Cat and Dragon |
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Scratch (lv. 1)
Leer (lv. 1) Dragonbreath (lv. 7) Assist (lv. 13) Faint Attack (lv. 17) Dragon Dance (lv. 25) Fury Swipes (lv. 33) Dragon Claw (lv. 41) Double-Edge (lv. 48) Aqua Tail (lv. 56) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Illushout (Illusion Pokémon) | Shoutar (lv. 30) | Levitate/Cacophony | Illusion and shout |
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Astonish (lv. 1)
Scary Face (lv. 1) Leer (lv. 7) Hypnosis (lv. 13) Uproar (lv. 17) Night Shade (lv. 22) Shadow Ball (lv. 30) Dream Eater (lv. 45) Hyper Voice (lv. 49) Nightmare (lv. 55) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shoutar (Banshee Pokémon) | Final) | Levitate/Cacophony | Corruption of shout |
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Astonish (lv. 1)
Scary Face (lv. 1) Leer (lv. 7) Hypnosis (lv. 13) Uproar (lv. 17) Night Shade (lv. 22) Shadow Ball (lv. 30) Roar (lv. 30) Dream Eater (lv. 47) Hyper Voice (lv. 54) Nightmare (lv. 60) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gerbilec (Gerbil Pokémon) | Pressure | Gerbil and Electric |
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Bite (lv. 1)
Thundershock (lv. 1) Defense Curl (lv. 10) Rollout (lv. 20) Hyper Fang (lv. 30) Thunderbolt (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 50) Superpower (lv. 60) Thunder Fang (lv. 70) Volt Tackle (lv. 80) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gerbignite (Gerbil Pokémon) | Pressure | Gerbil and ignite |
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Bite (lv. 1)
Ember (lv. 1) Defense Curl (lv. 10) Rollout (lv. 20) Hyper Fang (lv. 30) Flamethrower (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 50) Superpower (lv. 60) Fire Fang (lv. 70) Flare Blitz (lv. 80) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gerbice (Gerbil Pokémon) | Pressure | Gerbil and Ice |
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Bite (lv. 1)
Powder Snow (lv. 1) Defense Curl (lv. 10) Rollout (lv. 20) Hyper Fang (lv. 30) Ice Beam (lv. 40) Super Fang (lv. 50) Superpower (lv. 60) Ice Fang (lv. 70) Blizzard (lv. 80) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pyroguana (Iguana Pokémon) | Water Absorb/Drought | Pyro and Iguana |
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Ember (lv. 1)
Scary Face (lv. 1) Slash (lv. 10) Poison Tail (lv. 20) Flamethrower (lv. 30) Acid Armor (lv. 40) Eruption (lv. 50) Earth Power (lv. 60) Flare Blitz (lv. 70) Heal Block (lv. 80) Water Pulse (lv. 90) Aura Sphere (lv. 100) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hydroguana (Iguana Pokémon) | Flash Fire/Drizzle | Hydro and Iguana |
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Water Gun (lv. 1)
Scary Face (lv. 1) Slash (lv. 10) Poison Tail (lv. 20) Surf (lv. 30) Acid Armor (lv. 40) Water Spout (lv. 50) Aqua Tail (lv. 60) Hydro Pump (lv. 70) Heal Block (lv. 80) Lava Plume (lv. 90) Aura Sphere (lv. 100) |
How's this? Now then, return later to discover the Dragon Rock Pokémon, the Rock Man Pokémon, and the Landslide Pokémon! Also coming soon- More Pokédex entries!
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