Wow, thanks for all of the feedback everyone! It is much appreciated. I think it's time that I reveal to you all another Pok?mon. This will be featured in one of the Ice Caverns. (Notice how I said "one" of the Ice Caverns ;))
Pixtal - Ice/Flying
Fairy Pok?mon
Their bodies are very crystalline in appearance, particularly their eyes and wings. However, despite this, everything but their wings are surprisingly soft, and when not using its ice powers it radiates with an inner warmth. Its wings are thin sheets of hard crystal, and when flying they will often flutter very quickly. Pixtal are known to make small colonies in very cold regions, such as large snow-covered mountains, very deep caves, or open tundra. They adore humans and will go out of their way to help them, particularly in dealing with the harsh cold weather the Pixtal thrive in. They are well known for leading lost people home in snowstorms. Their love of humans is connected to their high sensitivity to emotions. They delight in the happiness of others, and are very glum when someone else is sad. Because of this, they will go out of their way to make people happy, particularly if that person is their trainer. They can be very silly and sometimes a bit mischievous, but their intentions are always sincerely good.
Octspin - Poison/Steel
Arachnid Pok?mon
Octspin is often mistaken for a Bug type, like the Spinarak, but Octspin is actually quite different from Spinarak. It is a relative of the Bug types, but more closely related to Gligar than any other Pok?mon. Like Spinarak, it has spinnerets, but these are not used to spin a web. Instead, it tends to live in areas like the desert where it can easily burrow and use its thread to set up a pit trap where it waits at the bottom. These are not as impressive as the pit traps of a Trapinch and act as no hazard to anything but the smallest of Pok?mon, but they do make it difficult for trainers to find this Pok?mon unless they happen to step in an Octspin's trap by accident; Octspin traps are just the right width and depth for a person's leg to go straight down. They are not friendly by nature, but an experienced trainer will have no problem earning one's trust.
Whew! That was
a lot of detail. Hopefully I can get started on the Battle System soon :D. And of course, I'll be posting screenshots of that too. Comments and Feedback is greatly appreciated.
Ciao,
AbareMax
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