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In the water near the Hano Grand Resort, constantly shocking the poor Pyukumuku into going ashore, only to see them tossed back into sea by the humans who don't understand whats going on, perpetuating the cycle of torment.
Castelia City Sewers. Burrows into the walls with the help of acidity. Frightened more than a few workers (and strange children) down there. Lives in harmony with the Grimers.
Strikes me as a cave dweller.. maybe the Sevii Island's Lost Cave? Deep in the rooms so no one can disturb the nightmarish miasma it surrounds itself with while sleeping and giving dreadful visions to any Pokémon or trainer who wanders too close.
Flower Paradise. It helps keep the island a secret and obscure it from vision. Unless you have a letter made from petals from the island of course... can't fight those Deus ex machina mystery gift items sadly.
Route 1 in Alola. Absorbed the spirit of an Alolan Rattata and one of the several bugs inhabiting that route. Acquires a much toothier smile after evolving.
Ever Grande City, at the top of the waterfall, tormenting those who reach the top by shooting them with steel beams and watching them tumble back down.
Traveling around the Kanto region, catching Pokemon, pretending to be a trainer. Will randomly walk into people's houses and pick up items left lying around. It not being able to talk seems to go unnoticed due to similar events in the past. Seems to have a room at the Celadon Hotel. Can also be regularly found at the Arcade, gambling away it's winnings from trainer battles.
A jungle far away from all known regions, possibly south of Unova. It is often mistaken for the offspring of Zarude, but this Grookey's evolutions look completely different from the former.
Route 203 and Oreburgh Gate, east of Jubilife City in Sinnoh. Heard about the clowns in Jubilife City. Tried to join in. Pushed them out of the city for trying to take the jobs of humans. Became bitter from this snub. Lurks outside the city now. Awaits a chance to make a sage out of those clowns (as opposed to making a fool out of them).
Brawlers' Cave, but it also can be found in the nearby Workout Sea where it goes for a morning swim to start it's day.
It spars with Druddigon regularly and they bully the other Pokemon who live in the area.
Stark Mountain in Sinnoh. A Trainer who was looking for the Magma Stone (and therefore Heatran) made the big mistake of going there without a Ground- or Water-type Pokémon, and never returned. The Cufant and Copperajah living there are descendants of that Trainer's own Copperajah; they act as a grim reminder of what exactly befalls careless, greedy Trainers like him.
Mt. Pyre, in the grass at the top. Through rigorous meditation alongside Meditite it has become a Psychic type. It did this hoping to be able to land hits on the Ghost types below. Ironically it became weak against them instead...
Route 10, Ula'ula Island, near Mt. Hokulani. Being the second tallest mountain, I can definitely see little Electric Woobats flying up to the top and gathering all the static electricity from a brewing storm. :)