Audino is a bipedal, blue-eyed, pink-and-cream-colored Pokémon. The upper section of its face is pink, as are its floppy ears, exempting the tips and curled lower extensions which are cream-colored. The sides of Audino's chest and arms are also pink, somewhat resembling a jacket, although the tips of its forelimbs are cream. Its small tail is lumpy and white, similar to soft serveice cream.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Audino displaying its large range of atttacks.
Audino have an incredible hearing ability and can use their ears like radars. The feelers on Audino's ears act like stethoscopes in that they can feel the beat of the opponent's heart. By listening to other Pokémon's heartbeats, Audino can assess their feelings and overall physical condition. Like many other Normal-type Pokémon, Audino is capable of using moves of a wide variety of types.
Behavior
Audino are natural doctors and nurses. Just like Chansey, they can nurse injured Pokémon back to health.
Habitat
Audino are present all over Unova, but are very rare. They will only appear in shaking patches of grass.
It is the only Pokémon available in any patch of grass of a region, similar to how Magikarp is available in any water tile where wild Pokémon can be found.
Because of this and its high Exp yield, specifically seeking Audino out (by walking outside an area of grass and waiting for one to shake) and defeating them is an excellent way to raise Pokémon quickly.
Audino is the only Pokémon able to learn Secret Power by leveling up.
Audino is the only Pokémon that has a base stat total of 445.
Audino seems to be derived from audio and the phrase "I dunno." It can also refer to the suffix "ino," which denotes youth. The word din, meaning loud noise, can also be seen in its name, possibly referring to the fact that it has stethoscopes for ears.
Tabunne seems to be derived from 多分ね tabun ne, meaning "maybe." Its name is also likely derived from 多聞 tabun, "many are heard." Additionally, it could be taken from 耳たぶ mimitabu, the word for "earlobe."
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