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[Discussion] pokedex entries help

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  • you really want a Dark type Tauros huh =P

    xesseian Tauros
    Classification: Violent Bull Pokémon

    These violent Pokémon fight with other members of their herd in order to prove their strength. They fight each other by locking horns. The herd's protector takes pride in its battle-scarred horns.
    After heightening its will to fight by whipping itself with its tail, it charges at full speed. Although powerful, it can charge only in a straight line. Once running, it won't stop until it hits something.
    Xessian Tauros are even more violent than the Tauros of other regions. Only an experienced trainer will be able to handle it.
     
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  • you really want a Dark type Tauros huh =P

    ''xesseian Tauros
    Classification: Violent Bull Pokémon

    These violent Pokémon fight with other members of their herd in order to prove their strength. They fight each other by locking horns. The herd's protector takes pride in its battle-scarred horns.
    After heightening its will to fight by whipping itself with its tail, it charges at full speed. Although powerful, it can charge only in a straight line. Once running, it won't stop until it hits something.
    Xessian Tauros are even more violent than the Tauros of other regions. Only an experienced trainer will be able to handle it. ''

    ^^


    ooh, i like that :> thanks :3
     
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  • new ones :>


    crimbit_by_akarifan25_dfbh99e-fullview.jpg


    Crimbit

    normal/ghost type - solo stage

    https://www.essexghosthunters.co.uk/haunted-places/Norfolk/thetford-warren-lodge

    https://www.deviantart.com/akarifan25/art/Crimbit-926273570



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    Erkadi

    normal/ground type

    evo of xesseian diglett
    https://www.deviantart.com/akarifan25/art/Erkadi-926394903
     
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  • Crimbit
    Classification: Pal Pokemon

    A friendly protective spirit that searches for traumatized children to aid. Crimbit helps them cope with the situation they are in and will actively help improve their situation by guiding them. These Pokemon seek to help children of any kind, not just humans. They do not take anything in return, they merely wish to show a kindness that was never shown to them while they were still alive.
    Their origin is unknown; they have always been around. But, since they usually only show themselves to the child in need, are always mistaken for imaginary friends by the parents.


    Erkadi
    Classification: Tunneler Pokemon

    Erkadi still prefer to live underground, but can actually thrive on the surface for quite some time. They leave behind very big tunnels, which are often used by other Pokemon seeking to escape the attention of predatory Pokemon to get around as well. Erkadi will tolerate this as long as they don't go near their nest at the center of the tunnel network. It will fiercely defend it's nest, which is never left unattended; the queen is there at all times, along with several guards. The queen will usually deal with intruders herself though.
    These Pokemon feed mainly on berries.
     
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  • ''Crimbit
    Classification: Pal Pokemon

    A friendly protective spirit that searches for traumatized children to aid. Crimbit helps them cope with the situation they are in and will actively help improve their situation by guiding them. These Pokemon seek to help children of any kind, not just humans. They do not take anything in return, they merely wish to show a kindness that was never shown to them while they were still alive.
    Their origin is unknown; they have always been around. But, since they usually only show themselves to the child in need, are always mistaken for imaginary friends by the parents.''

    ''Erkadi
    Classification: Tunneler Pokemon

    Erkadi still prefer to live underground, but can actually thrive on the surface for quite some time. They leave behind very big tunnels, which are often used by other Pokemon seeking to escape the attention of predatory Pokemon to get around as well. Erkadi will tolerate this as long as they don't go near their nest at the center of the tunnel network. It will fiercely defend it's nest, which is never left unattended; the queen is there at all times, along with several guards. The queen will usually deal with intruders herself though.
    These Pokemon feed mainly on berries.''

    ooh, i like those :3 thanks :>
     
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  • Herbaurus
    Classification: Spike Pokemon

    Herbaurus has a very slow digestive system, which means they have to constantly balance the right amount of eating and moving. They are suspected to have gone extinct due to predatory Pokemon rendering them unable to balance this properly. They have been successfully restored from spike fossils and are being kept in nature reserves.
    These Pokemon cluster together in groups, so that they can take turns defending the group. They attack by running at their opponents and either scraping them with their spikes as it charges by, or swinging their spiky tail at them.
     
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  • ''Herbaurus
    Classification: Spike Pokemon

    Herbaurus has a very slow digestive system, which means they have to constantly balance the right amount of eating and moving. They are suspected to have gone extinct due to predatory Pokemon rendering them unable to balance this properly. They have been successfully restored from spike fossils and are being kept in nature reserves.
    These Pokemon cluster together in groups, so that they can take turns defending the group. They attack by running at their opponents and either scraping them with their spikes as it charges by, or swinging their spiky tail at them. ''


    ooh, i like that :> thanks :3
     
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  • Herbaurus
    Classification: Spike Pokemon

    Herbaurus has a very slow digestive system, which means they have to constantly balance the right amount of eating and moving. They are suspected to have gone extinct due to predatory Pokemon rendering them unable to balance this properly. They have been successfully restored from spike fossils and are being kept in nature reserves.
    These Pokemon cluster together in groups, so that they can take turns defending the group. They attack by running at their opponents and either scraping them with their spikes as it charges by, or swinging their spiky tail at them.

    i have new ones :> *in the above post*
     
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  • Nappupa
    Classification: Picky Eater Pokemon

    It will hide in any discarded food while awaiting evolution. It's coloration will vary depending on what sort of food it hid in. It will slowly consume whatever parts of the food are still considered edible by it while hiding in it. They dislike the smell of decaying food and therefore move around looking for new food to hide in on a regular basis.
    Bird Pokemon prey on this Pokemon a lot. When it's searching for a new hiding spot it's extremely vulnerable.

    Meterapp
    Classification: Traveling Moth Pokemon

    Once a Nappupa has evolved into Meterapp, they use their newly gained wings to fly as afar away as they possibly can. They are eager to get away from the area they lived in previously, due to constantly being targeted by Bird Pokemon there. Having only just acquired wings, they unfortunately don't get very far, and are forced to hide amongst the bushes while waiting for their stamina to recover so they can fly away again. These Pokemon build up stamina as they go along and become capable fliers in no time.


    btw on Nappupa's page it says 'evolves into tonapp at lv 10'
    Shouldn't that be 'evolves from tonapp at lv 10' ?
     
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  • '' Nappupa
    Classification: Picky Eater Pokemon

    It will hide in any discarded food while awaiting evolution. It's coloration will vary depending on what sort of food it hid in. It will slowly consume whatever parts of the food are still considered edible by it while hiding in it. They dislike the smell of decaying food and therefore move around looking for new food to hide in on a regular basis.
    Bird Pokemon prey on this Pokemon a lot. When it's searching for a new hiding spot it's extremely vulnerable.''


    ''Meterapp
    Classification: Traveling Moth Pokemon

    Once a Nappupa has evolved into Meterapp, they use their newly gained wings to fly as afar away as they possibly can. They are eager to get away from the area they lived in previously, due to constantly being targeted by Bird Pokemon there. Having only just acquired wings, they unfortunately don't get very far, and are forced to hide amongst the bushes while waiting for their stamina to recover so they can fly away again. These Pokemon build up stamina as they go along and become capable fliers in no time. ''

    btw on Nappupa's page it says 'evolves into tonapp at lv 10'
    Shouldn't that be 'evolves from tonapp at lv 10' ?


    ooh, i like those :> thanks :3


    & yeah, i meant that ^^'
     
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  • Beahon
    Classification: Honey-loving Pokemon

    Beahon loves honey so much it's willing to risk it's life taking it from a Xesseian Combee hive. They work in groups of 10, with the first nine drawing as many Combee away from the hive as possible; then the final one of the group will run in and grab as much honey as it can without being stung. Although small, Beahon is quite nimble and even the distraction Beahon are able to avoid being stung too much. They share the honey with the group afterward. These Pokemon are the reason Xessian Combee is so defensive of it's hive.
     
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  • Beahon
    Classification: Honey-loving Pokemon

    Beahon loves honey so much it's willing to risk it's life taking it from a Xesseian Combee hive. They work in groups of 10, with the first nine drawing as many Combee away from the hive as possible; then the final one of the group will run in and grab as much honey as it can without being stung. Although small, Beahon is quite nimble and even the distraction Beahon are able to avoid being stung too much. They share the honey with the group afterward. These Pokemon are the reason Xessian Combee is so defensive of it's hive.


    i love that! ^^ thanks :>
     
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