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Oh my there's a lot more now xD
Saw no evo method listed so it's a friendship evo now :coolcat:
Prinya
Classification: Shy Pokemon
These Pokemon do not like being the center of attention and will avoid any commotions. A very shy Pokemon, but very affectionate towards a trainer it trusts. Patience is required to get them to open up to you. It loves being washed and will want it's trainer to wash it at least once a day, but will only indicate so if it's opened up to it's trainer.
In the wild these Pokemon generally stay away from humans and other Pokemon, only interacting with others of their kind. They are solitary Pokemon.
Ginpurr
Classification: Affectionate Pokemon
Having evolved from Prinya due to the the strong bond it's built with it's trainer, these Pokemon are now a lot more outspoken and will act as their trainer's guardian, attempting to shield them from any harm. They are often considered smothering at first by their trainers, who aren't used to this. Unfortunately a lot of Ginpurr end up abandoned as a result, unable to comprehend why their loving trainers tossed them aside, growing resentful of humans as a result. Trainers who do adjust to their Ginpurr's affection can't wish for a more loyal and trustworthy companion.
Saw no evo method listed so it's a friendship evo now :coolcat:
Avakit
Classification: Stubborn Pokemon
An uncommon Pokemon, rarely found in the northern forests of Swrairia. They live in packs of at least 50 and will use their numbers to their advantage when defending themselves from predators.
Although very cute and playful, it's not recommended to approach these Pokemon carelessly. If even one of them thinks you mean them harm they will all pounce on you. These Pokemon are almost never by themselves. Only a handful of trainers has managed to catch one. They have a very stubborn disposition and will not necessarily listen to their trainers.