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Iron Crown (Japanese: テツノカシラ Tetsunokashira) is a Paradox Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, with The Indigo Disk.
It is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, but it appears to be a futuristic relative of Cobalion.
Biology
Iron Crown is an armored turquoise Pokémon resembling a robotic deer. The eyes are bright digital blue. The top of luminous head has two yellow metal horns similar in shape to drills, with luminous patches that extends form upper half of horn. The horns can create two long bright blue mane that can extend before bending at end. The metal snout is gray, and there is a luminous blaze running from its nose to the back of its head. The back of head has an headpiece with circle connected by two rectangle pieces. On its long neck and hind legs, there are small luminous spots It has several luminous patches on its body, emitting a faint blue aura. Iron Crown's face, parts of its neck, and underside are grey. The grey parts of its body has several dark grey lines connecting to different parts. On its shoulder blades are yellow metal protrusions that resemble fins. Iron Crown's legs are connected by four legs armor parts. The lower legs have a luminous v-shape brand connecting to light armor and metal hooves.
Iron Crown was first discovered in Area Zero.
Trivia
Origin
Iron Crown is based on a robotic version of Cobalion.
Name origin
Iron Crown is literally iron crown.
Tetsunokashira can be taken literally as 鉄の頭 tetsu no kashira (iron head; iron leader).
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