WAVE 39: LEGENDS FROM BEYOND THE BOOKS
For the final day of May, we shall show you the
rest of the unrevealed non-Legendary Fantasy-type Pokémon for you to see! These Pokémon have come from other worlds to not only bring a new destiny to your team...but also, bring forth life to the OtherWorld's kingdom, where you can catch them yourself! In addition, we will also show you the Expansion Pass's only version exclusive non-Legendary Pokémon, who happen to be returning Pokémon that can be found in NEONET!
THE REMAINING FANTASY-TYPE POKÉMON (EXCEPT FOR LEGENDARIES)
Fantasy/Bug --> Fantasy/Bug --> Fantasy/Bug
The worm Pokémon that you see on the leftmost sprite is known as Whyworm, and it is, appropriately enough, an absolute bookworm! Said to be the reincarnation of a human girl that loved to read books all day long, Whyworm spends all day reading books and learning from them, though it has a love for English books. As it crawls across libraries, it leaves behind a strange scent that smells like baby powder, which makes people think "Why?". It's trademark feature is the oversized glasses that helps Whyworm read it's books: If it ever loses them, it will become very distressed. Eventually, Whyworm will evolve into the middle sprite, Arachyn, and in this stage it stops reading books and moves to a cave to make it's nest. It posseses a very similar personality to Cyrigumo, but Arachyn is quite the scaredy cat indeed, running away from almost any danger. Supposedly, the string that it fires is like paper, and can be used to make books: Novels written using this string are said to always come true no matter what. Finally, Arachyn evolves again into the rightmost sprite, known as Myniraori. Myniraori has an overwhelming positive attitude which it uses to command other Spider Pokémon to their will, helping them build their nest. It's so eager, that it often challenges opponents far bigger than itself to prove that it is the greatest spider to exist: Obviously, this means it does not get along well with Taraguisa and Gyukarach. For some reason, Myniraori is obsessed with saving the world, always finding a solution regardless of how many lives it will claim.
Fantasy/Poison --> Fantasy/Poison --> Fantasy/Poison
A type of Skunk Pokémon just like Stunky, Reerew, the leftmost sprite, is another member of the family tree that Helhmor is a part of. A common sight in forests and grasslands, true to it's inspiration, Reerew's main form of defence is to spray an extremely foul smelling gas at it's predators, before it robs their possessions and gives it to the poor, a very similar personality trait shown in Manchin Hood, indicating a connection between them. It's also quite spoiled, and prefers to partner itself with Pokémon that can produce gas at will, riding out across forests. Reerew's evolved form, the middle sprite, is known as Ruskunk, and in this form it's woodsman heritage starts to awaken. It's armed with a slingshot that can fire pellets of poison gas at it's foes, and it can modify this gas to serve different properties, such as causing amnesia or unconsciousness. The slingshot itself is made from the wood of a special tree that never seems to lose any of it's branches at all. Ruskunk is a Pokémon that prefers to live in solitude, and you'll often finding it swishing it's tail against a tree, near a Pokémon that it has appointed as it's friar. It's final evolved form is the rightmost sprite, known as Slottingham, the eternal rival to Manchin Hood! Finally gaining a bow that can fire a special set of gas arrows that never miss their targets, Slottingham rides out into forests to rob the rich and give it to the poor, though it's also seen overthrowing cruel tyrants that have opposed poor countries. It's quite athletic, able to load over a thousand arrows into it's bow per second, and it loves music, often dancing near melodies caused by string instruments. Of course, Slottingham still has the ability to spray out toxic gas from it's tail: If it ever touches something, it will stink for their rest of their living days!
Fantasy/Steel --> Fantasy/Steel --> Fantasy/Steel
Blaswing is the sword Pokémon you see in the leftmost sprite, but despite being an unevolved Pokémon, Blaswing is feared by even Pokémon stronger than it! Commonly known as "The Teacher" and said to be the reincarnation of a man who wanted a stalwart life, Blaswing can often be found in mountains, flying across the sky by controlling it's own heart. The blade on it's sword is strong enough to cleave through a mountain, and it can absorb the powers of anything it cuts through, on top of the fact that the blade never dulls at all. Eventually, a small critter will appear alongside the Blaswing, and this middle sprite is known as Sworaise. Technically, it counts as an evolution, but some people claim that Sworaise is just a Blaswing with this critter next to it. Personality wise, Sworaise is mostly unchanged, with the critter just clinging on to the Blaswing at all costs, and not really doing anything else. Strangely, the critter is most likely to appear by a Blaswing if it cannot move at all, such as being enchanted by a spell. Eventually, though, the critter will grow up, which triggers Sworaise's final evolution into the rightmost sprite, Frantalchion, which has the side effect of finally changing the Blaswing's appearance as well to resemble a legendary blade. Now with an actual wielder, Frantalchion swings the Blaswing around to cleave through almost anything, and in return, the Blaswing helps Frantalchion survive, sharing the powers that it had gained during it's journey. If the two are ever separated, they know where each other is so they can reunite quickly, with the Blaswing capable of flying with enough speed to outrun a fully grown Anespeeder. Supposedly, Frantalchion is the example of a chance meeting: Two individuals thought to be unrelated, but now form a perfect bond.
Fantasy/Ghost --> Fantasy/Ghost --> Fantasy/Ghost
The leftmost sprite that you see here is known as Skelly, a Pokémon that's common in dungeons and caverns. The reanimated skeleton of a lost soul who died too early, Skelly uses it's sword and shield to protect the dungeons that it lives in, having an extremely aggressive personality that shows no mercy. If it ever loses a bone on it's body, it will simply just replace it with one from a different skeleton. Groups of Skellys are led by it's evolved form, the middle sprite known as Motone, which ditches the sword and shield in favor of basic undead magic. It commands skeletons to rise from their grave and fight for it, able to reassemble them at will into different shapes according to what it faces. In some cases, it will even use the bones of the foes that it has defeated, ripping them violently out of their bodies. Apparently, each Motone's strategy is said to resemble that of the human that it used to be when it was still alive. Eventually, once it has mastered it's undead magic, Motone will evolve again into Anzogor, the rightmost sprite known as the Overlord! It can revive any dead being into an undead slave to drain the souls out of it's enemies, but despite it's threatening looks, Anzogor is actually quite a calm Pokémon at this stage, as if it seemingly learnt the purpose of the life it used to have. Regardless, very few Pokémon ever dare to fight it, knowing that Anzogor can convert a beautiful grassland into a cruel graveyard in a single swing of it's skeletal touch, which can apparently turn humans to skeletons instantly. It's main rival in the wild is Scrobunaga, as while that Pokémon is the Lord of the Ghosts, Anzogor is the lord of the skeletons!
Fantasy/Fairy --> Fantasy/Fairy --> Fantasy/Fairy
Hold on tight, folks….the leftmost sprite you see, known as Clucky, is a clover Pokémon that's based off Mary Sue herself! An extremely rare Pokémon that's said to be a myth by many, those who hold a Clucky will never feel any flaws in their life as long as they hold it…although that is difficult, as Clucky hates being grabbed. It always has a cheerful personality, and is said to be a symbol of good luck in many regions, with some people spreading them out in festivals dedicated to luck itself. Clucky's evolved form is the middlemost sprite, known as Feyganbuille, and in this stage it gains a pair of legs that always seems to be dancing by themselves all day long. Those who hear Feyganbuille's dancing will feel luck be by their side, and in some occasions they will even feel their worries go away. It's said that it is constantly dancing because of it's enchanted boots which have been caused to never have a flaw, but some people just claim that this is it's own way to keep itself happy. Feyganbuille evolves again into the rightmost sprite, known as Marmuie, known as "The Impossible Luck" by some. It is said to be the luckiest Pokémon in the world, as everything always seems to go it's way for it, even in battle. Hidden inside of it's hat is a rainbow where bad luck never exists, and Marmuie spreads this rainbow to those who are feeling down. But yet, Marmuie is also said to be a burden, as those who feel it's lucky presence will be boring, having no flaws that set apart their unique personalities. Curiously, unlike other Pokémon that are based off leprechauns, Marmuie can never be found near pots of gold.
Fantasy/Fighting --> Fantasy/Fighting
I don't think we're in Kansas anymore…The left sprite that you see here is known as Rusli, a shoe Pokémon that is made entirely out of rubies. It's quite innocent and dislikes fighting, quite ironically for a Fighting-type Pokémon. If you put a pair of Ruslis on and tap on the ground several times, it's rumored that you will be taken to any place that your heart desires, as long as it is related to where you live. Apparently, it draws it's inspiration from a Pokémon from another region that could grow at will. Rusli's evolved form is the rightmost sprite, known as Dorothuu, which now wears a pair of these ruby slippers that allow it to be taken to any place that it wishes. While it still prefers to avoid fighting, often only doing so in self defence, Dorothuu has more ways to defend itself in this stage: It not only carries a picnic basket that can supposedly make any food imaginable simply by digging into it, but it can also use it's ruby slippers as a deadly kicking weapon. By it's side is a dog simply known to it as "Toto", and it can help sniff out danger and hold enemies in place for Dorothuu to finish them. It's quite a popular Pokémon to have at plays, and it can always remember anything told to it. Strangely enough, Dorothuu can often be found near hurricanes and buildings made of emeralds….
Fantasy/Sound --> Fantasy/Sound --> Fantasy/Sound
The final revealed member of the Helmhor family tree, the leftmost sprite is known as Usune, a Pokémon that was built by a gracious toymaker to help repair wounds with it's music. It's said to be designed off Mokagami, as Usune's nose grows every time it tells a white lie. It greatly desires to be a real boy, always partnering with Bug-type Pokémon. Once Usune has gathered enough experience, it will evolve into the middle sprite, known as Barnocchio, which has the body of a banjo. By plucking it's strings to play it's music, a healing melody sounds out that can repair wounds in a matter of seconds. These strings never seem to break, except for if it tells a lie: Thus, a Barnocchio with strings that have never snapped is always honest, no matter what. You'll often find it near taverns, healing others by providing atmospheric music, though it is largely unaware that is healing others most of the time. Eventually, Barnocchio will evolve into it's final form, known as Ningard, which is the rightmost sprite. Now with an actual heart, Ningard spends most of the day playing it's banjo and healing those around it in the process. It is normally a friendly fellow, but if it is ever angered, it will start playing a horrible tune that is said to turn people into mere puppets: Thus, it's often employed by Zayokuri. It also has quite an odd liking towards all wooden objects, as if it wanted to make them puppets themselves. Legend tells of how a party consisting of a Arkirkalibur, a Gandroltrus, a Slottingham, and a Ningard set out on a grand adventure to protect a medieval kingdom from the terrors of an evil mastermind.
Fantasy/Light --> Fantasy/Light --> Fantasy/Light
The leftmost sprite shown here is known as Burokield, and like Jhattan, it is a type of shield Pokémon, supposedly one that descended from a line of shields that were used by a legendary warrior. Although it possesses amazing defensive power, Burokield is absolutely horrible at making friends with others, likely because it is so weak physically, and thus prefers to train alone. However, behind it's own distrustful heart hides a spirit of warrior mentality. Once Burokield has opened this heart up, it will evolve into the middle sprite, known as Naotect. In this form, it's defensive abilities multiply considerably by gaining two shields, and while it is still bad at making friends, it has slowly become a lot kinder, capable of using it's Light Powers to help others. The streamer that extends from Naotect's back is said to be filled with an indominitable will that can push anyone who touches it to head onwards no matter what. It is seemingly aware that no-one likes it, and thus Naotect will often go towards people of pure heart. The rightmost sprite is it's final evolved form, known as Iwatrudo, and in this form, it becomes a humanoid figure that has overcome it's darkest heart to work with others at last. It's primary weapon is the shield that it wields, which can not only protect itself from a nuclear bomb blast, but can also smash opponents with enough force to topple a skyscraper in a single strike. Iwatrudo tries it's best to keep the responsibilities set by those that it can trust, and makes sure that none of the trust that it builds with it's companions will ever be broken as long as it lives.
Fantasy/Shadow --> Fantasy/Shadow --> Fantasy/Shadow
Bunlun is the leftmost sprite shown above, a living Bento Box Pokémon that is commonly found near picnics and grasslands. It has a rather boring personality that is completely normal, but anything put inside of it never seems to spoil until it is taken out. As such, Bunlun is often mistaken for an actual Bento Box, and it was not until recently that it was actually discovered to be a Pokémon. It's evolved form, Bentypical, which is the middle sprite, does not change much beyond getting stronger and being able to hide in it's box for defence. However, Bentypical, despite it's plain personality, does have a rather unique quirk to it: If you go near it, you are instantly inspired to promote food that are well known, such as apples and pineapples, and thus some people often employ them to help send rare berries into obscurity so that poachers don't destroy their plants. However, this comes with the side effect that the berries might be forgotten forever. It's not until Bentypical evolves into it's final form, the rightmost sprite known as Bukaran, does it stop being typical. Bukaran is capable of pulling out any weapon imaginable from within it's bento box, and it always smells like the food it recently ate. It can always pull the right weapon for the job, and these weapons never seem to dull at all. Since the weapons that Bukaran can pull are based around the weapons around it, it lets people know what not to forge, as they know that their enemies can easily predict them. In fact, some people claim that famous weaponsmiths were inspired by Bukaran's weapons to try something new.
Fantasy/Beast --> Fantasy/Beast --> Fantasy/Beast
The leftmost sprite that you see is known as Midrubby, which, unlike all the other Beast-type Pokémon, actually has quite a cheerful personality, which contrasts the usual savagery of a Beast-type. Midrubby can often be found in forests and jungles, and as it climbs trees and hills, it produces a strange aroma that attracts other Beast-type Pokémon to it. It's fur is also soft to the touch, and as you feel it, you will sense a calming sensation go through your body. When Midrubby evolves into the middlemost sprite, known as Netrubby, a tiny girl-like figure appears riding it. Capable of hopping high enough to jump over a chainlink fence in a single bound, Netrubby protects this figure at all costs, who seemingly wants to touch every Beast-type Pokémon it can. As it hops around, it leaves behind a cotton that lures Beast-type Pokémon to it: However, this Pokémon is actually herbivorous, so it does nothing other than to let the Pokémon know where Netrubby went. Supposedly, plushies made using this cotton are always soft no matter what. It's final evolved form is the rightmost sprite, which is known as Nertedise. The girl-like figure having now fully grown, it desires to feel the cuddliness of every Beast-type Pokémon there is, with the help of the main body itself, a fluffy wolf-like creature that spends most of the time sitting down and looking after the girl-like figure. Approaching Nertedise will not only drain your will to fight, but make you feel like a plush toy, which the girl can then cuddle to their heart's content. Supposedly, Nertedise is the reason why most of the Beast-type Pokémon of today are a lot calmer than they were in the distant past.
Fantasy/Athlete --> Fantasy/Athlete --> Fantasy/Athlete
The bull Pokémon that you see on the leftmost sprite is called Bullist, and it may look like an aggressive grazer at first. However, Bullist is actually a realist in heart, ready to accept any situation and adapt to it accordingly. Those who are struck by it's horns are compelled to sort out their economy fairly, even if it results in calamaties such as protests occurring in the progress. Once Bullist has gained enough experience, it will evolve into Elfriesou, who is the middle sprite shown above. Although it is quite weak in combat, it is an excellent strategist who can easily figure out a plan of battle in a second. It's also good at improving the living conditions of others, and thus some people employ Elfriesou to help manage poor villages. It's said that if you see an Elfriesou visit your town, it will have a great economy for the rest of it's life. Eventually, Elfriesou will evolve into it's final stage of evolution, the rightmost sprite known as Lisczuya. Thought to have been summoned from another dimension to help with a kingdom's financial issues, Lisczuya is an excellent economist who always manages to help civilization thrive wherever it goes. Although it has a slightly cold heart, it is rather friendly with it's fellow servants, and it always knows how to greet them efficiently. In battle, it conjures Athletic energy in the shape of a bull to ram with enough force to smash a mountain in a single strike. Supposedly, every time Lisczuya appears at a kingdom, the kingdom's economy is always rebuilt afterwards.
Fantasy/Wierd --> Fantasy/Wierd --> Fantasy/Wierd
How Wierd indeed! Aisime, the leftmost sprite, is a very innocent slime Pokémon that…doesn't really do that much, really. However, whoever touches it's slimy texture will lose track of time itself, feeling history go around them without a care in the world, which usually leads to their demise. Supposedly, it's said that Aisime only exists as a way to transport people to a new world, by making them leave their old one behind. Aisime's evolved form is known as Globbyrobby, which serves as the middle stage. Now actually moving for once, it can wave the stalk eyes on it's head around to cast basic spells, but more often than not this just ends up distorting the appearances of those hit by it. Globbyrobby supposedly does not age at all, and you'll often find it standing in one spot watching history go by, though it hardly remembers anything at all asides from it's strange spells. However, Globbyrobby apparently does not like overworking at all, and prefers a calm, innocent life. Eventually, it will evolve into the rightmost sprite which serves as it's final stage of evolution, which is known as Sanhyazu. An immortal witch Pokémon that knows a massive variety of spells, despite it's immense strength, Sanhyazu prefers to live a carefree and innocent life, often helping out the kingdom that it lives in at all costs, even long after it has fallen. Quite ironically, Sanhyazu has quite the hatred for slime-based Pokémon, even it's own pre-evolutions, and will slay them at all costs: Some say that Sanhyazu's power comes from slaying these slimes for over 300 years. Supposedly, it's also quite good at producing medicine out of plants as well, but some say that if you see a Sanhyazu drop it's innocent life, it is a sign that the kingdom that it is in is about to face a big war.
Fantasy/Job --> Fantasy/Job --> Fantasy/Job
The leftmost sprite that you see is known as Ontop, and….it is rather a unique Pokémon to say at the very least. This is because Ontop possesses a rather unique ability that allows it to always get the best drops out of the Pokémon that it can defeat with it's weak body, and because of this, some people call it "A Pokémon that's overpowered at level 1". Supposedly, it was unable to even level up until rather recently, which made some people believe that it came from a world where Pokémon never even existed. Ontop's evolved form is known as Ontrill, which is the middle sprite shown here. Apparently being a drop from a rather weak Pokémon, Ontrill's main purpose is to gather items dropped by other Pokémon when they're defeated, and distribute them to where they are most needed. However, it's unique ability is still retained, and it can make better use of it now that it can defeat stronger Pokémon. Some orginizations even exploit Ontrill's unique skill to get them the drops that they seek. Eventually, Ontrill will evolve again into the rightmost sprite, known as Onryosa. Finally having a humanoid body that is both athletic and powerful, Onryosa's unique ability has multiplied tenfold in this form: For example, it could defeat a weak Carpmen and have it drop loads of Big Nuggets. This unique ability makes Onryosa a valuable asset to many kingdoms, though it will only work for those who can make good use of the drops that it gathers. Supposedly, it can also conjure bullets from thin air that always aim for the target's heart no matter what. It's said that if you see an Onryosa approach your kingdom, it is a sign that the upcoming harvests will prosper.
SIGNATURE ABILITY: Solo Level: An Ontop, Ontrill, or Onryosa with this ability is always treated as if it is level 1 for the purpose of effects.
Fantasy/Hero --> Fantasy/Hero --> Fantasy/Hero
Gleppy, which serves as the leftmost sprite here, is actually a subspecies to a Toon-type Pokémon we'll introduce in a later wave: In fact, that Pokémon is not available until the NEONET. Gleppy itself is a rather strange Pokémon that seems to be aware that it is in a video game, and it has quite an energetic personality, often being seen near comic book stores. It also has a rather odd addiction towards people mutating into other beings, and some people claim that it is a great fanfiction writer. Gleppy's evolved form is known as Glelblal, which is the middlemost sprite. Supposedly having come from the real world itself, Glelblal apparently knows everything about this universe, and often sighs at the sight of common cliches. It's rather acrobatic and has the power to tear holes in reality, though it most often uses it to escape from danger due to lacking any weapons. Some people even claim that Glelblal is not a Pokémon at all, but rather a human girl posing as one! Eventually, it will evolve again into it's final stage of evolution, the rightmost sprite known as Glempool! Now fully aware of the fourth wall, it uses it to it's advantage to drive it's foes insane, such as beating them to death with their own health bars or throwing bits of the screen at them. Glempool's main weapon is the twin katanas that it can wield, that can rip apart a hole in reality like it was soft butter. It also knows almost anything and everything: It has even been seen rewriting history at it's own will, often to ensure that it gets it's own powers in the end. It's said that Glempool is the perfect example of a self-aware being: Having come from the real world, it supposedly played the Pokémon series a lot during it's childhood and thus gets it's knowledge from there. In fact, this entry might even be written by a Glempool itself….
Fantasy/Villain --> Fantasy/Villain --> Fantasy/Villain
The leftmost sprite that you see is known as Shória, and it is a rather spoiled Pokémon that's very selfish to other people and Pokémon alike. However, it is also rather childish at this stage, crying for hours if nothing ever goes it's way. You'll often find Shória running down streets like a little girl, seemingly unaware of it's own future, and those who see a Shória feel a strange essence that feels like a demon touching them. It's not until Shória evolves into the middle sprite, Royvy, that it's villainous instincts start to awaken….or, at least, it tries to. Although it is a lot more princely and royal than before, every time Royvy tries to do an evil deed, it sees a vision of the future depicting the consequences of it's actions. However, should it try and stop it's own deeds from happening, another Pokémon will carry out the deed in it's place, seemingly imprinted by it's own actions. Despite this, Royvy is still a rather snobbish Pokémon, and demands attention and respect wherever it goes. Rovvy's final evolved form, the rightmost sprite, is called Privya, known as the "Most Heretical Queen" by some. Said to enimate an aura of Villainy around it that gathers other people to it's kingdom like a monarchly speech, Privya is normally a cruel empress that commands everything around it to do what it wants, but sometimes it is instead kind and compassionate. This is apparently because it is possessed by the spirit of a little girl who loved to play video games all day long, trying to prevent it's ultimate fate from occurring. Despite it's royal dress that resembles that of a medieval queen, Privya is surprisingly a very good fighter, capable of conjuring Villainous energy and condensing it into a flower shaped beam that can smash a citadel in a single strike. It apparently can see it's own future, and tries it's best to make it the best that it could. There's even a common belief that Privya is trying to avoid getting slain by it's own sister, supposedly the intended endings of the games that the girl that possessed it played, as if it was their ray of light.
NEONET'S RETURNING VERSION EXCLUSIVE POKÉMON, AS WELL AS A BONUS TWO-STAGE LINE (EACH RIGHTMOST SPRITE IS A NEW GIGANTAMAX FORM!)
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Sentret is a small Pokémon that's very cautious of it's surroundings, almost if it knows that danger will strike it at every turn. You'll often find it sitting on it's soft tail to get a better view of the land, scouting out the land so it knows what is within it. Should it spot an enemy, Sentret will scream loudly to warn the other Sentrets in it's burrow to hide until the danger has fully passed. They live in a form of society where one always keeps watch of the land while the others gather food or rest for a long day ahead of them. Sentret's evolved form is known as Furret, and in this form, it's tail basically extends to it's whole body, making it as slender as liquid itself. Able to fit through tight gaps where no other Pokémon can reach, this Pokémon has a slippery fur that's almost impossible to grasp, and it can run at speeds the equivalent of a jet engine in seconds, despite it's short legs. In night, Furret tucks in it's Sentret cubs to sleep before wrapping around them to warm them up. Apparently, Furret looks very cute when it walks around....
When exposed to the NEONET's Power Spot, Furret gains a new Gigantamax Form that makes it's body more slender than ever! Despite it's apparent fat size, Gigantamax Furret can slip through even microscopic surfaces, and thus some scientists often employ them to find invisible injuries in patients. By using it's G-Max Slim Scouter, Gigantamax Furret can run around it's opponents and squeeze them with enough force to send their heads flying like a rocket!
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Aipom is a monkey Pokémon those trademark feature is the arm-like appendage on it's tail. Using this hand, it can climb across trees and grasp objects with relative ease, basically serving as a fivth arm, though Aipom's own hands are quite clumsy, possibly due to overusing it's own tail. It's also quite the trickster as well, stealing belongings from other people, especially hats, and not returning them until they have been paid in food. Some ancient scriptures listed Aipom as a one-armed being, and people were often perplexed by it's appearance, thinking it was an emissary of their own hands as a sign that they should use them more often. By levelling up while knowing the move Double Hit, Aipom evolves into Ambipom, those hand tail splits into two for further mobility and accessibility. It holds hands with other people and Ambipom to show it's friendship, and it's personality is overall a lot more cheerful, with Ambipom often helping people get through rough times. However, because of it's bigger hands, Ambipom very rarely uses it's own limbs, with some people even saying that they have lost all functionality. It's said that the concept of maintaining the value of hands and making sure that they are not lost came from early people seeing Ambipom's own giant hands.
Ambipom is one of the returning Pokémon to get a new Gigantamax Form in the NEONET, and in this form, it's two tails seemingly combine into one massive hand that can perform any gesture imaginable. However, in reality, this hand is actually thousands of hands condensed into one, and when Gigantamax Ambipom is faced with danger, it will split the hand and unleash it's G-Max Asura Arm, bombarding it's opponents with a quadrillon punches per hour. Supposedly, the hand resembles that of the deity that invented hands itself.
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Said to be the official mascot of the Galar Region due to how adorable it looks, Wooloo is a sheep Pokémon with a curly fleece that is both bouncy and smooth, allowing it to survive huge falls without a problem. It can retract it's legs into this wool coat to roll around grasslands like it was a rolling boulder, and from a distance, a rolling or sleeping Wooloo resembles a cotton ball. Wooloo's wool also makes a fine insulator, and many popular fashion bontiques have their outfits made of Wooloo wool. Despite this, no-one has ever seen a shaved one: They apparently hide in the grass in shame if they ever lose their fluffy wool coat. Once Wooloo evolves into Dubwool, it loses a massive amount of the popularity it once had: In fact, some people in regions where Wooloo live don't even know what a Dubwool is. Not only has it lost the ability to roll into a ball, but it's wool isn't as smooth as a Wooloo's, being a rough texture that's designed for battle, though it is still rather springy. Some question why Dubwool evolved this way, as the horns that it gains are only used for attracting mates, and it had led to some people believing that Wooloo used to evolve into something different in the past, being cursed to evolve this way after one of them angered a wizard who wanted to be more softer than anyone else. Strangely, one vanishes every time a member of the U.B.O family enters a field.
Luckily, the Gigantamax Factor fixes many of Dubwool's flaws, though people claim that this was'nt what it's uncursed form looked like. Rather, it has other Dynamaxed Wooloo stick to itself to form a protective tank-like formation: Four Wooloos serve as Gigantamax Dubwool's wheels, while the rest serve as Bulletproof shields. It's main weapon is the G-Max Wool Rampage, where it fires out Wooloo from it's makeshift cannon, placed in between it's horns, with enough speed to destroy a skyscraper in a single shot.
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Buneary may look like an innocent Pokémon at first, but it's very spoilt toward anyone, even it's own trainer! This rabbit Pokémon always keeps one of it's ears curled up at all times: This not only serves as a limiter to it's excellent hearing, but it can also roll out at any time to serve as a deadly weapon. It's ears are also how it express it's emotions: if you see a Buneary with both of it's ears curled up, it is distressed, and if they are both extended, it is joyful. At night, it tucks itself into it's own fur to resemble a cream-colored bush. Once a Buneary has opened up it's heart to it's trainer and gets over it's spoilt personality, it will evolve into Lopunny, a rather charming Pokémon that's favored by many fashion artists due to how lustrous it looks. An extremely cautious Pokémon that hops away when it senses danger, the fur on it's ears regrows twice per year, and clothes made using them are always warm. Instead of it's ears, Lopunny uses it's long legs for combat, kicking it's opponents with enough force to smash a boulder in a single strike. It's also a very charming Pokémon as well: If you're not careful, Lopunny will use it's body to convince you into gathering food for it!
Upon Gigantamaxing, Lopunny's fur and legs extend down to the ground, resembling that of a beautiful model. Likewise, it acts like a total fashiontia in this form: Gigantamax Lopunny can often be seeing walking down straight roads as if they were a sidewalk, before showing off a beautiful pose that makes other people and Pokémon fall in love with it. It's trademark technique is the G-Max Fluffy Step, where Gigantamax Lopunny uses it's long legs to turn a clean place into a fluff filled paradise in a single kick.
Water --> Water
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Psyduck can be best described as a Pokémon that exists solely for comic relief. A common sight in rivers and ponds, despite not being a Psychic type at all, Psyduck exhibits great Psychic powers that can rival even fully evolved Pokémon, but Psyduck can't actually control them at all. Instead, it constantly has headaches all the time that make it unleash it's Psychic powers at the wrong time, and Psyduck can't even remember such events occuring afterwards. However, scientists have realized that this pattern is similar to how people dream, and thus people often employ them in researching the dreams of other people. Because of the constant headaches it has, Psyduck's personality is also kind of an oddity. It is often dimwitted and obvious when it is not showing it's Psychic powers, has no idea what it is doing most of the time, and in some cases it will even appear in place of a Pokémon that was supposed to be sent out. Fortunatley, once Psyduck's headaches start to fade away, it is a sign that it is about to evolve into Golduck. Now more capable of controlling it's Psychic powers, Golduck can fire out these powers out of the red gemstone on it's head, which serves as a way to judge those who defile it's home: Those who do are dragged away, never to be seen again. Golduck is also a very good swimmer, capable of outswimming even olympic swimmers, and people once mistook it as the Japanese Monster, Kappa. Because of these traits, some historians claim that Golduck is an ancestor of the Cappa line, which is also why it is still not a Psychic-type: It had managed to avoid extinction by swimming away from another that would dare to devour it.
Among all the new Gigantamax Forms introduced in the NEONET, Psyduck is the only Pokémon to get a new form that is unevolved. In this form, Gigantamax Psyduck can control it's headaches and give them to it's opponents instead through it's G-Max Headache, making them ironically act like Psyducks themselves. However, if it is not in a battle, Gigantamax Psyduck will just sit there concentrating it's mental powers. For some reason, it views Gigantamax Eevee as it's rival, possibly for robbing it of a way to access the real world to meet it's own partner again.