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A list of [[Pokémon]] who debuted in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]''. At 156 new Pokémon, none of which are related to previous ones, this generation has introduced the most Pokémon of them all. Due to no old Pokémon being present in the story of Black and White, many Pokémon present in all the other games--such as Zubat, Geodude, Tentacool, or Machop--got [[Expies]] for this one. In addition, many of the Pokemon here evolve at later levels than most Pokemon from other regions, but as a tradeoff, many of them have comparatively stronger stats, but shallower movepools. Some even are able to stand with the powerhouses of previous Generations in the Metagame - in fact, the influx of relatively powerful new Pokemon forced [[Smogon]] to make an entirely new tier. As for Legendary Pokémon, these games introduce the now-standard version mascot trio and obligatory regional trio, but eschews the sort of miscellaneous non-event Legendaries seen in the fourth generation in favor of a ''third'' trio--a pair of [[One Game for The Price of Two|version-exclusive]] roamers and their leader -- and is the second consecutive generation to include four event Legendaries.
A list of [[Pokémon]] who debuted in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]''. At 156 new Pokémon, none of which are related to previous ones, this generation has introduced the most Pokémon of them all. Due to no old Pokémon being present in the story of Black and White, many Pokémon present in all the other games—such as Zubat, Geodude, Tentacool, or Machop—got [[Expies]] for this one. In addition, many of the Pokemon here evolve at later levels than most Pokemon from other regions, but as a tradeoff, many of them have comparatively stronger stats, but shallower movepools. Some even are able to stand with the powerhouses of previous Generations in the Metagame - in fact, the influx of relatively powerful new Pokemon forced [[Smogon]] to make an entirely new tier. As for Legendary Pokémon, these games introduce the now-standard version mascot trio and obligatory regional trio, but eschews the sort of miscellaneous non-event Legendaries seen in the fourth generation in favor of a ''third'' trio—a pair of [[One Game for the Price of Two|version-exclusive]] roamers and their leader—and is the second consecutive generation to include four event Legendaries.


For other generations, [[Pokémon (Franchise)/Characters|go here]].
For other generations, [[Pokémon/Characters|go here]].


=== Victini ===
== Victini ==
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An odd rabbit critter, number 000 on the Unova Pokédex. Victini is said to be the incarnation of victory itself, with in-game legends claiming that if you have a Victini in your party, you are guaranteed a victory in some way. With balanced stats to go around, it may or may not hold this status when put to practice. It is event-only.
An odd rabbit critter, number 000 on the Unova Pokédex. Victini is said to be the incarnation of victory itself, with in-game legends claiming that if you have a Victini in your party, you are guaranteed a victory in some way. With balanced stats to go around, it may or may not hold this status when put to practice. It is event-only.


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** [[Furry Ear Dissonance]]: Justified due to its V-for-victory motif.
** [[Furry Ear Dissonance]]: Justified due to its V-for-victory motif.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: The 'little legend' of this generation, but could be caught at a relatively low level -- even before obtaining the third badge (whose Leader prefers Bug-types, giving Victini's Fire-type a distinct advantage).
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: The 'little legend' of this generation, but could be caught at a relatively low level—even before obtaining the third badge (whose Leader prefers Bug-types, giving Victini's Fire-type a distinct advantage).
* [[Fireballs]]: Its signature move Searing Shot, which is notably the first Fire move to be one of these.
* [[Fireballs]]: Its signature move Searing Shot, which is notably the first Fire move to be one of these.
* [[Gilded Cage]]: You find Victini in a nice, cozy bedroom in the basement of an island lighthouse. It's suggested that the family who bought the land built the room as a place for Victini to hide in so it would be safe from those who would exploit its powers. But after the player catches it, everyone agrees that it's safer in your hands.
* [[Gilded Cage]]: You find Victini in a nice, cozy bedroom in the basement of an island lighthouse. It's suggested that the family who bought the land built the room as a place for Victini to hide in so it would be safe from those who would exploit its powers. But after the player catches it, everyone agrees that it's safer in your hands.
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* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]: It is described as guaranteeing victory and having limitless energy, strongly implying that its powers are based around nuclear fission.
* [[Nuclear Weapons Taboo]]: It is described as guaranteeing victory and having limitless energy, strongly implying that its powers are based around nuclear fission.
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi.
* [[Secret Character]]: Encountering Victini in-game requires receiving a special item (which, fortunately, was freely available during the games' initial release). If you missed out on the item, you can only trade a Victini in from another player's game.
* [[Secret Character]]: Encountering Victini in-game requires receiving a special item (which, fortunately, was freely available during the games' initial release). If you missed out on the item, you can only trade a Victini in from another player's game.
* [[Signature Move]]: Searing Shot. V-create as well, but only on Victini downloaded in the movie tie-in (and now Rayquaza knows the move through similar means, too).
* [[Signature Move]]: Searing Shot. V-create as well, but only on Victini downloaded in the movie tie-in (and now Rayquaza knows the move through similar means, too).
* [[V Sign]]: This is Victini's entire motif.
* [["V" Sign]]: This is Victini's entire motif.


=== Snivy, Servine, and Serperior ''(Tsutarja, Janovy, and Jalorda)'' ===
== Snivy, Servine, and Serperior ''(Tsutarja, Janovy, and Jalorda)'' ==
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This little fellow's quite the [[Smug Snake]], isn't it? As it evolves, its limbs become less prominent and it starts looking more like the snake it was meant to resemble. While it has very lackluster offensive stats, it has very high defenses and speed, and its hidden ability even lets it boost its offensive stats using a powerful attack to become something of a [[Lightning Bruiser]]. You most likely heard about Snivy under the name "Smugleaf"; shortly after its reveal to Japanese fans, it became an instant hit on the internet (internationally) because of its seemingly arrogant expression and resemblance to [[Soul Eater|Excalibur]]. Mudkip better watch out.
This little fellow's quite the [[Smug Snake]], isn't it? As it evolves, its limbs become less prominent and it starts looking more like the snake it was meant to resemble. While it has very lackluster offensive stats, it has very high defenses and speed, and its hidden ability even lets it boost its offensive stats using a powerful attack to become something of a [[Lightning Bruiser]]. You most likely heard about Snivy under the name "Smugleaf"; shortly after its reveal to Japanese fans, it became an instant hit on the internet (internationally) because of its seemingly arrogant expression and resemblance to [[Soul Eater|Excalibur]]. Mudkip better watch out.
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* [[Master of None]]: Gets "Balanced" stats, where all except speed are lower than a few ''unevolved'' Pokémon; this is not helped by the [[Poor Predictable Rock]] it gets due to its movepool.
* [[Master of None]]: Gets "Balanced" stats, where all except speed are lower than a few ''unevolved'' Pokémon; this is not helped by the [[Poor Predictable Rock]] it gets due to its movepool.
** However, its high defense combined with its high speed can give it the chance to use stat raising moves to remedy this. It also learns Coil by level up, which not raises its low attack stat but boosts its already great defense and gives it an accuracy boost to boot.
** However, its high defense combined with its high speed can give it the chance to use stat raising moves to remedy this. It also learns Coil by level up, which not raises its low attack stat but boosts its already great defense and gives it an accuracy boost to boot.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: He's not bad as a staller (able to learn both Leech Seed and Substitute), but Whimsicott is better.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: He's not bad as a staller (able to learn both Leech Seed and Substitute), but Whimsicott is better.
* [[Planimal]]
* [[Planimal]]
* [[Poor Predictable Rock]]: Starters normally have extremely diverse movepools, which makes the fact that this line's movepool is not <ref>Almost no TMs that half the Pokédex doesn't already get, only Grass and Normal-type offensive attacks via level up</ref> quite noticeable. However, [[Took a Level In Badass|once its Dream World ability is released...]]
* [[Poor Predictable Rock]]: Starters normally have extremely diverse movepools, which makes the fact that this line's movepool is not <ref>Almost no TMs that half the Pokédex doesn't already get, only Grass and Normal-type offensive attacks via level up</ref> quite noticeable. However, [[Took a Level in Badass|once its Dream World ability is released...]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Apart from the standard package for Grass starters (Grass Pledge and Frenzy Plant), the line is strongly associated with [[Everythings Better With Spinning|Leaf Tornado]].
* [[Signature Move]]: Apart from the standard package for Grass starters (Grass Pledge and Frenzy Plant), the line is strongly associated with [[Everything's Better with Spinning|Leaf Tornado]].
* [[Smug Snake]]: Literally.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Literally.
* [[Stone Wall|Stone]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: The Hoppip line did this first.
* [[Stone Wall|Stone]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: The Hoppip line did this first.
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* [[Whip It Good]]: Servine's preferred method of combat, though you'll probably make it do something else.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Servine's preferred method of combat, though you'll probably make it do something else.


=== Tepig, Pignite and Emboar ''(Pokabu, Chaoboo, and Enbuoh)'' ===
== Tepig, Pignite and Emboar ''(Pokabu, Chaoboo, and Enbuoh)'' ==
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An orange fire-breathing pig that gets bigger, heavier, bulkier, and more [[Badass]] with each evolution. While its defenses and speed aren't the greatest, it has the highest offensive stats of any starter line yet. Emboar's hidden ability "Reckless" takes this [[Up to Eleven]] and powers up its many recoil moves (although, at the same time, it takes more damage from them). Although its [[Its the Same Now It Sucks|being the third Fire/Fighting starter line in a row]] may seem redundant, this can be justified somewhat by the fact that, like Infernape, it's based on a [[Journey to The West]] character.
An orange fire-breathing pig that gets bigger, heavier, bulkier, and more [[Badass]] with each evolution. While its defenses and speed aren't the greatest, it has the highest offensive stats of any starter line yet. Emboar's hidden ability "Reckless" takes this [[Up to Eleven]] and powers up its many recoil moves (although, at the same time, it takes more damage from them). Although its [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|being the third Fire/Fighting starter line in a row]] may seem redundant, this can be justified somewhat by the fact that, like Infernape, it's based on a [[Journey to the West]] character.


* [[Ascended Meme]]: The name "Pignite" went to Tepig's evolution, but not to Tepig itself. Most people were dead-on predicting Emboar's name, though.
* [[Ascended Meme]]: The name "Pignite" went to Tepig's evolution, but not to Tepig itself. Most people were dead-on predicting Emboar's name, though.
* [[Badass Beard]]: Emboar.
* [[Badass Beard]]: Emboar.
* [[Bare Fisted Monk]]: Tepig becomes a biped when it evolves to brawl better with its opponents.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: Tepig becomes a biped when it evolves to brawl better with its opponents.
* [[In My Language That Sounds Like]]: Tepig's French name is "Gruikui", which is a bit ''too'' similar to [[Pokémon (Franchise)/Generation I Families/Characters|Blastoise]]'s [[Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal]] name ("Guiki").
* [[In My Language, That Sounds Like...]]: Tepig's French name is "Gruikui", which is a bit ''too'' similar to [[Pokémon/Characters/Generation I Families|Blastoise]]'s [[Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal]] name ("Guiki").
* [[Lucky Translation]]: Surprisingly, "Enbuoh" is unrelated to "Emboar", despite sounding similar and possessing a similar etymology.
* [[Lucky Translation]]: Surprisingly, "Enbuoh" is unrelated to "Emboar", despite sounding similar and possessing a similar etymology.
* [[Making a Splash]]: Emboar is the only Pokémon consistently of the Fire-type who can learn a Water-type move (Scald). ([[Pokémon (Franchise)/Generation II Families/Characters|Typhlosion]] can learn Hydro Cannon, but only through Action Replay or another glitch. Emboar learns Scald naturally.)
* [[Making a Splash]]: Emboar is the only Pokémon consistently of the Fire-type who can learn a Water-type move (Scald). ([[Pokémon/Characters/Generation II Families|Typhlosion]] can learn Hydro Cannon, but only through Action Replay or another glitch. Emboar learns Scald naturally.)
* [[Messy Pig]]: Gradually turns into [[Full Boar Action]].
* [[Messy Pig]]: Gradually turns into [[Full Boar Action]].
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Having a lot of health. Its defense, on the other hand... (Oh, yeah, and it makes Blaziken look like Speedy Gonzales in comparison, even before Speed Boost.)
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Having a lot of health. Its defense, on the other hand... (Oh, yeah, and it makes Blaziken look like Speedy Gonzales in comparison, even before Speed Boost.)
** However, one of the earliest moves it learns (before it even evolves into Pignite) is Flame Charge, which ups its speed every time it's used. On top of being a fairly good attack thanks to STAB, this can prove handy in turning it into a [[Lightning Bruiser]].
** However, one of the earliest moves it learns (before it even evolves into Pignite) is Flame Charge, which ups its speed every time it's used. On top of being a fairly good attack thanks to STAB, this can prove handy in turning it into a [[Lightning Bruiser]].
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Emboar is basically an inferior Blaziken; the only things that set it apart are a higher HP stat (which isn't much use anyway due to its lower defenses) and the ability to learn unusually-typed moves such as Scald.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Emboar is basically an inferior Blaziken; the only things that set it apart are a higher HP stat (which isn't much use anyway due to its lower defenses) and the ability to learn unusually-typed moves such as Scald.
* [[Pig Man]]: Emboar.
* [[Pig Man]]: Emboar.
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Rule of Three]]: The Third [[Playing With Fire|Fire]]/[[Charles Atlas Superpower|Fighting]]-type.
* [[Rule of Three]]: The Third [[Playing with Fire|Fire]]/[[Charles Atlas Superpower|Fighting]]-type.
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Goomba Stomp|Heat Crash]]. Also, as a Fire starter, Fire Pledge and Blast Burn.
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Goomba Stomp|Heat Crash]]. Also, as a Fire starter, Fire Pledge and Blast Burn.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: A pig who is a Fighting-type? [http://senseis.xmp.net/?NeverWrestleWithAPig Something tells me not to wrestle with it.]
* [[Stealth Pun]]: A pig who is a Fighting-type? [http://senseis.xmp.net/?NeverWrestleWithAPig Something tells me not to wrestle with it.]
* [[Stout Strength]]
* [[Stout Strength]]
* [[Verbal Tic]]: In the English dub at least, Tepig makes normal pig noises too.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: In the English dub at least, Tepig makes normal pig noises too.
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* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]


=== Oshawott, Dewott, and Samurott ''(Mijumaru, Futachimaru, and Daikenki)'' ===
== Oshawott, Dewott, and Samurott ''(Mijumaru, Futachimaru, and Daikenki)'' ==
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Oshawott may be silly-looking, but don't be fooled, because it can use the "scalchop" on its chest as a blade. As it evolves, it becomes less silly-looking and more fierce-looking (though Dewott is definitely a [[Badass Adorable]]); by the time it becomes a Samurott, it's become a full-on [[Samurai]] sea lion, complete with dual swords (they're sheathed in its front legs). An all-around well-rounded starter choice, both for in-game purposes and for casual battling.
Oshawott may be silly-looking, but don't be fooled, because it can use the "scalchop" on its chest as a blade. As it evolves, it becomes less silly-looking and more fierce-looking (though Dewott is definitely a [[Badass Adorable]]); by the time it becomes a Samurott, it's become a full-on [[Samurai]] sea lion, complete with dual swords (they're sheathed in its front legs). An all-around well-rounded starter choice, both for in-game purposes and for casual battling.


* [[An Ice Person|An Ice Samurai Pokémon]]: Like the other Water starters, it can learn Ice attacks -- namely, Ice Beam and Blizzard.
* [[An Ice Person|An Ice Samurai Pokémon]]: Like the other Water starters, it can learn Ice attacks—namely, Ice Beam and Blizzard.
* [[Badass]]: Samurott.
* [[Badass]]: Samurott.
** [[Badass Adorable]]/[[Cute Bruiser]]: Dewott.
** [[Badass Adorable]]/[[Cute Bruiser]]: Dewott.
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* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Oshawott.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Oshawott.
* [[Death Glare]]: A simple glare from one of them quiets everybody.
* [[Death Glare]]: A simple glare from one of them quiets everybody.
* [[Dual Wielding]]: Samurott, though its sprite animation unfortunately doesn't show this; however, it can be seen on some pieces of artwork, the 3DS's Pokédex app and other merchandise.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Samurott, though its sprite animation unfortunately doesn't show this; however, it can be seen on some pieces of artwork, the 3DS's Pokédex app and other merchandise.
* [[Hidden Weapons]]
* [[Hidden Weapons]]
* [[Improvised Armor]]: Samurott. Their Dream World Ability is Shell Armor, as well.
* [[Improvised Armor]]: Samurott. Their Dream World Ability is Shell Armor, as well.
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* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Despite having the lowest stat total of all Water starters, Samurott learns moves of a wide variety of types, including ''Bug'' attacks (Fury Cutter, Megahorn, and X-Scissor) to counteract specially-defended Grass opponents.
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Despite having the lowest stat total of all Water starters, Samurott learns moves of a wide variety of types, including ''Bug'' attacks (Fury Cutter, Megahorn, and X-Scissor) to counteract specially-defended Grass opponents.


=== Patrat and Watchog ''(Minezumi and Miruhogu)'' ===
== Patrat and Watchog ''(Minezumi and Miruhogu)'' ==
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Common across the Unova region, Patrat form groups and rotate their lookout duties. They often hold seeds in their cheek pouches, and can use them to attack when endangered. The patterns on Watchog's body can light up in order to alert other members of the species to danger.
Common across the Unova region, Patrat form groups and rotate their lookout duties. They often hold seeds in their cheek pouches, and can use them to attack when endangered. The patterns on Watchog's body can light up in order to alert other members of the species to danger.


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* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Watchog, although it's not limited to the eyes.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Watchog, although it's not limited to the eyes.
* [[Gradual Grinder]]:To many's annoyance they are good at this
* [[Gradual Grinder]]:To many's annoyance they are good at this
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Sell]]: Like other Normal-types, Ghost-types do nothing against it.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Like other Normal-types, Ghost-types do nothing against it.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Like most other early-game [[Com Mons]], Watchog is overshadowed by the much stronger Pokémon available later.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Like most other early-game [[Com Mons]], Watchog is overshadowed by the much stronger Pokémon available later.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: They can learn Hypnosis and a lot of other ones. They cause many players frustration early in the game.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: They can learn Hypnosis and a lot of other ones. They cause many players frustration early in the game.
* [[Useless Useful Spell]]: It learns several moves that, while relatively useless in battle, are great for catching Pokémon.
* [[Useless Useful Spell]]: It learns several moves that, while relatively useless in battle, are great for catching Pokémon.


=== Lillipup, Herdier, and Stoutland ''(Yoruteri, Haderia, and Murando)'' ===
== Lillipup, Herdier, and Stoutland ''(Yoruteri, Haderia, and Murando)'' ==
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Another common species, the Lillipup family are known to be courageous in battle but intelligent enough to flee when overpowered and outperformed. They are also known for their loyalty to the group. Their thick fur protects them from attacks and harsh environments, and their facial hair doubles as a form of sensory radar.
Another common species, the Lillipup family are known to be courageous in battle but intelligent enough to flee when overpowered and outperformed. They are also known for their loyalty to the group. Their thick fur protects them from attacks and harsh environments, and their facial hair doubles as a form of sensory radar.


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* [[Jack of All Stats]]
* [[Jack of All Stats]]
** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: One of its abilities is Sand Rush, which will double its otherwise okay base speed of 80 in a sandstorm (plus giving it an immunity to sandstorm damage).
** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: One of its abilities is Sand Rush, which will double its otherwise okay base speed of 80 in a sandstorm (plus giving it an immunity to sandstorm damage).
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
** [[Fire Ice Lightning]]: Stoutland ''can'', however, learn Fire Fang, Ice Fang, and Thunder Fang.
** [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]: Stoutland ''can'', however, learn Fire Fang, Ice Fang, and Thunder Fang.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Stout Strength|Stoutland Strength]]: Besides [[A Worldwide Punomenon]], Stoutland is rather stout in size and it does have a nice base attack of 100. And it can learn Strength, too.
* [[Stout Strength|Stoutland Strength]]: Besides [[A Worldwide Punomenon]], Stoutland is rather stout in size and it does have a nice base attack of 100. And it can learn Strength, too.


=== Purrloin and Liepard ''(Choroneko and Reparudasu)'' ===
== Purrloin and Liepard ''(Choroneko and Reparudasu)'' ==
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Rather tricky Pokémon, Purrloin are known to steal human belongings and put on a cute facade when confronted. When threatened, however, they strike back with their sharp claws. After evolving, they prefer stealthy hunting.
Rather tricky Pokémon, Purrloin are known to steal human belongings and put on a cute facade when confronted. When threatened, however, they strike back with their sharp claws. After evolving, they prefer stealthy hunting.


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* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: In spite of its description, it does not naturally learn the item-stealing moves "Thief" or "Covet" (though it ''does'' learn the [[Status Buff|effect]]-stealing move "Snatch"); "Thief" can only be taught by TM.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: In spite of its description, it does not naturally learn the item-stealing moves "Thief" or "Covet" (though it ''does'' learn the [[Status Buff|effect]]-stealing move "Snatch"); "Thief" can only be taught by TM.
* [[No Sell]]: Both are impervious to Psychic attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Both are impervious to Psychic attacks.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Liepard
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Liepard


=== Pansage and Simisage, Pansear and Simisear, and Panpour and Simipour ''(Yanappu and Yanakkie, Baoppu and Baokkie, Hiyappu and Hiyakkie)'' ===
== Pansage and Simisage, Pansear and Simisear, and Panpour and Simipour ''(Yanappu and Yanakkie, Baoppu and Baokkie, Hiyappu and Hiyakkie)'' ==
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A trio of monkey Pokémon with elemental affinities. The tufts on the Pan's heads can be used to revitalize others, roast berries, and store water, respectively, and they use these abilities intelligently in the wild. Their personalities greatly differ after evolution, and their attacks become much more potent.
A trio of monkey Pokémon with elemental affinities. The tufts on the Pan's heads can be used to revitalize others, roast berries, and store water, respectively, and they use these abilities intelligently in the wild. Their personalities greatly differ after evolution, and their attacks become much more potent.


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** [[Green Thumb]]: Pansage and Simisage.
** [[Green Thumb]]: Pansage and Simisage.
** [[Making a Splash]]: Panpour and Simipour.
** [[Making a Splash]]: Panpour and Simipour.
** [[Playing With Fire]]: Pansear and Simisear.
** [[Playing with Fire]]: Pansear and Simisear.
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Panpour and Simipour.
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Panpour and Simipour.
* [[Monkey Morality Pose]]
* [[Monkey Morality Pose]]
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* [[Underground Monkey]]
* [[Underground Monkey]]
** [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Literally, after evolving.
** [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Literally, after evolving.
* [[Visual Pun]]: respectively, Pansage and Simisage, and Panpour and Simipour the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colobinae leaf] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_monkeys sea] monkeys.
* [[Visual Pun]]: respectively, Pansage and Simisage, and Panpour and Simipour the [[wikipedia:Colobinae|leaf]] and [[wikipedia:Sea monkeys|sea]] monkeys.


=== Munna and Musharna ===
== Munna and Musharna ==
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Odd Psychic-type Pokémon that consume the dreams of humans and Pokémon alike. Munna and Musharna can produce a "Dream Mist" after eating; looking into the mist shows the contents of the consumed dream. This ability makes them rather valuable Pokémon in terms of research and study.
Odd Psychic-type Pokémon that consume the dreams of humans and Pokémon alike. Munna and Musharna can produce a "Dream Mist" after eating; looking into the mist shows the contents of the consumed dream. This ability makes them rather valuable Pokémon in terms of research and study.


* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Like most Pokémon that evolve with a stone too early, Musharna will lose its ability to even learn any new moves, which makes its improved stats less useful.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Like most Pokémon that evolve with a stone too early, Musharna will lose its ability to even learn any new moves, which makes its improved stats less useful.
* [[Dream Stealer]]
* [[Dream Stealer]]
* [[Flower Motifs]]: Munna
* [[Flower Motifs]]: Munna
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* [[Master of Illusion]]: An individual one is, as shown in an in game event.
* [[Master of Illusion]]: An individual one is, as shown in an in game event.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: The smoke coming from Musharna's head sends anyone who comes in contact with it into a magical dream world -- not unlike a certain green plant that can be smoked to get similar effects.
* [[Mushroom Samba]]: The smoke coming from Musharna's head sends anyone who comes in contact with it into a magical dream world—not unlike a certain green plant that can be smoked to get similar effects.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In Gen I, there was a girl that wanted a pink Pokémon with flower(s) on it. Now she can get it in the form of Munna!
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In Gen I, there was a girl that wanted a pink Pokémon with flower(s) on it. Now she can get it in the form of Munna!
** In Gen III, a scientist in Hoenn was working on a machine to see Pokémon dreams.
** In Gen III, a scientist in Hoenn was working on a machine to see Pokémon dreams.
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Youkai]]: Like Drowzee and Hypno, they're based off the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baku_<!-- 28spirit29 baku]]. -->
* [[Youkai]]: Like Drowzee and Hypno, they're based off the [[wikipedia:Baku (spirit)|baku]].


=== Pidove, Tranquill, and Unfezant ''(Mamepato, Hatoboh, and Kenhorou)'' ===
== Pidove, Tranquill, and Unfezant ''(Mamepato, Hatoboh, and Kenhorou)'' ==
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Fulfilling the role of the regional bird, Pidove are somewhat unintelligent Pokémon that gather in social groups, while Tranquill live in deep forests. Male and female Unfezant differ greatly; the males have a large, flamboyant "mask", while the duller females are known to have much greater flying abilities.
Fulfilling the role of the regional bird, Pidove are somewhat unintelligent Pokémon that gather in social groups, while Tranquill live in deep forests. Male and female Unfezant differ greatly; the males have a large, flamboyant "mask", while the duller females are known to have much greater flying abilities.


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* [[Healing Factor]]: One of the few Generation V birds to learn "Roost" by leveling up.
* [[Healing Factor]]: One of the few Generation V birds to learn "Roost" by leveling up.
* [[Muscles Are Meaningful]]: They have big pecs.
* [[Muscles Are Meaningful]]: They have big pecs.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost and Ground attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost and Ground attacks.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: It learns almost no physical Flying attacks by leveling up (barring the two turn Sky Attack), Staraptor is stronger, faster, and has a Fighting type move, Swellow can use Guts to use Facade better, several other Flying types have much better stats and movepools, and not to mention the Special attacks it learns are almost useless on it due to its dismal Special Attack. Its only advantages over other Normal/Flying types are the fact that it learns Roost by level up and it can use Super Luck to make critical hits more frequent.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: It learns almost no physical Flying attacks by leveling up (barring the two turn Sky Attack), Staraptor is stronger, faster, and has a Fighting type move, Swellow can use Guts to use Facade better, several other Flying types have much better stats and movepools, and not to mention the Special attacks it learns are almost useless on it due to its dismal Special Attack. Its only advantages over other Normal/Flying types are the fact that it learns Roost by level up and it can use Super Luck to make critical hits more frequent.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Of male birds usually being more colorful than female birds.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Of male birds usually being more colorful than female birds.


=== Blitzle and Zebstrika ''(Shimama and Zeburaika)'' ===
== Blitzle and Zebstrika ''(Shimama and Zeburaika)'' ==
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During thunderstorms, herds of Blitzle and Zebstrika gather to collect the electrical charges from lightning bolts. Both can light up their manes and body patterns to communicate, and Zebstrika are known for their violent tempers and explosive outbursts of energy. Their high pitched cries will let you know when they're coming.
During thunderstorms, herds of Blitzle and Zebstrika gather to collect the electrical charges from lightning bolts. Both can light up their manes and body patterns to communicate, and Zebstrika are known for their violent tempers and explosive outbursts of energy. Their high pitched cries will let you know when they're coming.


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* [[Cool Horse|Cool Zebra]]
* [[Cool Horse|Cool Zebra]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Zebstrika has good attack and speed, but absolutely ''cannot'' take a hit.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Zebstrika has good attack and speed, but absolutely ''cannot'' tank a powerful hit.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Electric attacks, due to both of their abilities.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Electric attacks, due to both of their abilities.
** Or Grass attacks, if it has the Dream World ability, Sap Sipper.
** Or Grass attacks, if it has the Dream World ability, Sap Sipper.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: for some reason, they can learn Flame Charge, an attack normally exclusive to Fire-types (and Genesect).
* [[Playing with Fire]]: for some reason, they can learn Flame Charge, an attack normally exclusive to Fire-types (and Genesect).
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]


=== Roggenrola, Boldore, and Gigalith ''(Dangoro, Gantoru, and Gigaiatsu)'' ===
== Roggenrola, Boldore, and Gigalith ''(Dangoro, Gantoru, and Gigaiatsu)'' ==
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A family of Rock-type Pokémon whose bodies are compressed by underground pressure, making them harder than iron. Roggenrola hold cores of energy in their bodies, which leak out and form orange crystals upon evolution. This energy gives them potent fighting ability, and Gigalith can even absorb sunlight into the crystals to fire intense solarbeams.
A family of Rock-type Pokémon whose bodies are compressed by underground pressure, making them harder than iron. Roggenrola hold cores of energy in their bodies, which leak out and form orange crystals upon evolution. This energy gives them potent fighting ability, and Gigalith can even absorb sunlight into the crystals to fire intense solarbeams.


* [[Action Bomb]]: Naturally learns Explosion. Thankfully, this takes a while, so you're unlikely to see wild specimens use it.
* [[Action Bomb]]: Naturally learns Explosion. Thankfully, this takes a while, so you're unlikely to see wild specimens use it.
* [[Com Mons]]
* [[Com Mons]]
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: Roggenrola, an extremely easy-to-get pokemon, evolves into Boldore at level 25 and evolves ino Gigalith by trade, meaning you can get a Gigalith earlier than you can fully evolve any of your starters. Gigalith, mind you, has absurdly high defense - and even ''higher'' attack.
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: Roggenrola, an extremely easy-to-get pokemon, evolves into Boldore at level 25 and evolves ino Gigalith by trade, meaning you can get a Gigalith earlier than you can fully evolve any of your starters. Gigalith, mind you, has absurdly high defense - and even ''higher'' attack.
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Eyeless Face]]: Roggenrola; that dent at its center is actually its ''ear''.
* [[Eyeless Face]]: Roggenrola; that dent at its center is actually its ''ear''.
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* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: Their Sturdy ability lets them survive an otherwise lethal hit if they were at full health. This makes it ''excellent'' for catching them, but also makes them annoying random encounters (It doesn't help that wild Boldore can have Selfdestruct).
* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: Their Sturdy ability lets them survive an otherwise lethal hit if they were at full health. This makes it ''excellent'' for catching them, but also makes them annoying random encounters (It doesn't help that wild Boldore can have Selfdestruct).
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Gigalith has very high attack and defense, but is as [[A Worldwide Punomenon|slow as a rock]].
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Gigalith has very high attack and defense, but is as [[A Worldwide Punomenon|slow as a rock]].
* [[Names the Same]]: Dangoro is also the name of a mid-boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Dangoro is also the name of a mid-boss in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]''.
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: Gigalith's dex entry says that it stores solar energy in its crystals, and can use it to attack.
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: Gigalith's dex entry says that it stores solar energy in its crystals, and can use it to attack.
** In a somewhat surprising aversion to [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]], it actually ''can'' learn SolarBeam, though its weak Special Attack means it's generally not a recommended move.
** In a somewhat surprising aversion to [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]], it actually ''can'' learn SolarBeam, though its weak Special Attack means it's generally not a recommended move.
* [[Punny Name]]: Rock'n'roll(er), anyone?
* [[Punny Name]]: Rock'n'roll(er), anyone?
* [[Silicon Based Life|Silicon Based Pokémon]]: And with quite an alien feel while we are at it.
* [[Silicon-Based Life|Silicon Based Pokémon]]: And with quite an alien feel while we are at it.




=== Woobat and Swoobat ''(Koromori and Kokoromori)'' ===
== Woobat and Swoobat ''(Koromori and Kokoromori)'' ==
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These rather cute-looking Pokémon live in caves and attach themselves to walls using their nostrils' suction, leaving heart-shaped stamps when they wake. They can also release ultrasonic waves from their nostrils; Swoobat's are powerful enough to damage boulders and are used in courtship.
These rather cute-looking Pokémon live in caves and attach themselves to walls using their nostrils' suction, leaving heart-shaped stamps when they wake. They can also release ultrasonic waves from their nostrils; Swoobat's are powerful enough to damage boulders and are used in courtship.


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* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Heart Symbol]]: As their snouts indicate and their Japanese names ("Kokoromori" is a portmanteau of "kokoro", heart, and "komori", bat) confirm, it's their motif.
* [[Heart Symbol]]: As their snouts indicate and their Japanese names ("Kokoromori" is a portmanteau of "kokoro", heart, and "komori", bat) confirm, it's their motif.
* [[No Sell]]: Its Unaware ability allows it to ignore the opponent's stat increases. It's also immune to Ground attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Its Unaware ability allows it to ignore the opponent's stat increases. It's also immune to Ground attacks.
* [[Oculothorax]]: Woobat ''looks'' like an example, but isn't. However, its nose is sometimes mistaken for being its eye.
* [[Oculothorax]]: Woobat ''looks'' like an example, but isn't. However, its nose is sometimes mistaken for being its eye.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Sigilyph has higher stats (except for Speed, but Sigilyph still has a rather whopping ''97'') and the only niche Swoobat may have had (Stored Power + Calm Mind) is easier and better done with Sigilyph thanks to its ability Magic Guard, which gives it access to the Flame Orb + Psycho Shift combo.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Sigilyph has higher stats (except for Speed, but Sigilyph still has a rather whopping ''97'') and the only niche Swoobat may have had (Stored Power + Calm Mind) is easier and better done with Sigilyph thanks to its ability Magic Guard, which gives it access to the Flame Orb + Psycho Shift combo.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Woobat evolves at full happiness.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Woobat evolves at full happiness.
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Woobat is based on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honduran_white_bats real life example of this].
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Woobat is based on a [[wikipedia:Honduran white bats|real life example of this]].
* [[Signature Move]]: Heart Stamp.
* [[Signature Move]]: Heart Stamp.
* [[Status Buff]]: Its Dream World ability, Simple, which doubles any stat changes, allowing it to utilize Calm Mind well.
* [[Status Buff]]: Its Dream World ability, Simple, which doubles any stat changes, allowing it to utilize Calm Mind well.


=== Drilbur and Excadrill ''(Mogurew and Doryuzu)'' ===
== Drilbur and Excadrill ''(Mogurew and Doryuzu)'' ==
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Underground-dwelling creatures that dig extensive networks of tunnels. Drilbur quickly makes holes by pressing its claws together and turning. Excadrill has the ability to form rounded drills with their bodies by holding their claws over their heads, allowing them to drill through iron plating and subway tunnels.
Underground-dwelling creatures that dig extensive networks of tunnels. Drilbur quickly makes holes by pressing its claws together and turning. Excadrill has the ability to form rounded drills with their bodies by holding their claws over their heads, allowing them to drill through iron plating and subway tunnels.


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* [[Irony]]: Excadrill's Pokédex entries.
* [[Irony]]: Excadrill's Pokédex entries.
** Black: '''It can help in tunnel construction'''.
** Black: '''It can help in tunnel construction'''.
** White: '''Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels'''.
** White: '''Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels'''.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In Sandstorm (with Sand Rush). [[Oh Crap|You've]] [[Super Speed|been]] [[Total Party Kill|warned]].
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In Sandstorm (with Sand Rush). [[Oh Crap|You've]] [[Super Speed|been]] [[Total Party Kill|warned]].
* [[Metal Slime]]: They have a chance of appearing in dust clouds inside caves that usually yield Gems.
* [[Metal Slime]]: They have a chance of appearing in dust clouds inside caves that usually yield Gems.
* [[Names the Same]]: Before ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' came out, somebody else had already come up with a fan-made Pokémon named Excadrill.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Before ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'' came out, somebody else had already come up with a fan-made Pokémon named Excadrill.
** Excadrill also shares the name of a [http://www.excadrill.com drill manufacturing company] whose machines are used in mining.
** Excadrill also shares the name of a [http://www.excadrill.com drill manufacturing company] whose machines are used in mining.
* [[No Sell]]: Electric-type attacks are useless against both. However, Excadrill is immune to Poison attacks and not Drilbur.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Electric-type attacks are useless against both. However, Excadrill is immune to Poison attacks and not Drilbur.
* [[Pint Sized Powerhouse]]: Excadrill actually beats both [[Squishy Wizard|Mismagius]] and [[Glass Cannon|Honchkrow]] in this regard, as it apparently stands at a whopping ''two feet and four inches tall''. Yeah, would you believe this thing that can Earthquake and Rock Slide [[Total Party Kill|your entire team dead]] is barely any taller than a Scraggy?
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]]: Excadrill actually beats both [[Squishy Wizard|Mismagius]] and [[Glass Cannon|Honchkrow]] in this regard, as it apparently stands at a whopping ''two feet and four inches tall''. Yeah, would you believe this thing that can Earthquake and Rock Slide [[Total Party Kill|your entire team dead]] is barely any taller than a Scraggy?
* [[Signature Move]]: Drill Run, though like a couple other signature moves, there's a small number of others who can learn it.
* [[Signature Move]]: Drill Run, though like a couple other signature moves, there's a small number of others who can learn it.
* [[This Is a Drill]]
* [[This Is a Drill]]
* [[Tunnel King]]: Excadrill's Pokédex entries show that it is one.
* [[Tunnel King]]: Excadrill's Pokédex entries show that it is one.


=== Audino ''(Tabunne)'' ===
== Audino ''(Tabunne)'' ==
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Extremely rare in the wild (or at least meant to be; shaking grass isn't too hard to make appear), Audino are natural-born medics with the ability to use their stethoscope-ears to hear the heartbeats of others and assess their health. This extreme hearing ability is also used to detect its surroundings. They seem to be thought of fondly by Unova's locals.
Extremely rare in the wild (or at least meant to be; shaking grass isn't too hard to make appear), Audino are natural-born medics with the ability to use their stethoscope-ears to hear the heartbeats of others and assess their health. This extreme hearing ability is also used to detect its surroundings. They seem to be thought of fondly by Unova's locals.


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* [[Metal Slime]]: It's rare, and gives out a ''lot'' of experience points when defeated. Thankfully, at least it doesn't run off.
* [[Metal Slime]]: It's rare, and gives out a ''lot'' of experience points when defeated. Thankfully, at least it doesn't run off.
** [[Commonplace Rare]]: It is by ''far'' the most common Pokémon to appear in rustling grass (and the ''only'' one in some early routes.)
** [[Commonplace Rare]]: It is by ''far'' the most common Pokémon to appear in rustling grass (and the ''only'' one in some early routes.)
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Pinata Enemy]]: Pretty much their main purpose is to give you lots of experience points.
* [[Pinata Enemy]]: Audino gives you lots of experience points.
* [[White Mage]]: Its move pool is [[Crippling Overspecialization|so heavily focused]] on support moves for Double and Triple battles (Heal Pulse, Helping Hand, After You, etc.) that its effectiveness in single combat is hobbled quite a bit.
* [[White Mage]]: Its move pool is [[Crippling Overspecialization|so heavily focused]] on support moves for Double and Triple battles (Heal Pulse, Helping Hand, After You, etc.) that its effectiveness in single combat is hobbled quite a bit.
* [[Whos On First]]: Its Japanese name, Tabunne, translates to "maybe".
* [[Who's on First?]]: Its Japanese name, Tabunne, translates to "maybe".
** [[Woolseyism]]: And its English name sounds like "I dunno".
** [[Woolseyism]]: And its English name sounds like "I dunno".
*** And, while we're at it: Its German name "Ohrdoch" sounds like "Oh, doch!" (literally "Oh, yes!"), and its French name "Nanmeouie" sounds like "Non mais oui" ([[No Except Yes|No but yes]]). Its Chinese name sounds like Tabunne, except with "doll" at the end.
*** And, while we're at it: Its German name "Ohrdoch" sounds like "Oh, doch!" (literally "Oh, yes!"), and its French name "Nanmeouie" sounds like "Non mais oui" ([[No Except Yes|No but yes]]). Its Chinese name sounds like Tabunne, except with "doll" at the end.


=== Timburr, Gurdurr, and Conkeldurr ''(Dokkora, Dotekkotsu, and Roobushin)'' ===
== Timburr, Gurdurr, and Conkeldurr ''(Dokkora, Dotekkotsu, and Roobushin)'' ==
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Humanoid Pokémon that strengthen themselves by carrying heavy objects, which double as weapons in battle. As they evolve, their muscles get stronger to the point that they can freely swing their weapons in battle.
Humanoid Pokémon that strengthen themselves by carrying heavy objects, which double as weapons in battle. As they evolve, their muscles get stronger to the point that they can freely swing their weapons in battle.


* [[Bare Fisted Monk]]: While best known for the weapon(s) carried around, the entire line is still quite capable of punching opponents into submission quite effectively.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: While best known for the weapon(s) carried around, the entire line is still quite capable of punching opponents into submission quite effectively.
* [[Carry a Big Stick]]: ...and then an iron beam, and then ''[[Crazy Awesome|two concrete pillars]]''.
* [[Carry a Big Stick]]: ...and then an iron beam, and then ''[[Crazy Awesome|two concrete pillars]]''.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Conkeldurr, as hinted by the "elder" pun in its name and its ''White'' Dex entry (it uses its concrete pillars as walking canes).
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Conkeldurr, as hinted by the "elder" pun in its name and its ''White'' Dex entry (it uses its concrete pillars as walking canes).
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* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Despite not being Rock-types, they can learn Rock-type moves via level up (most notably Rock Slide and Stone Edge).
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Despite not being Rock-types, they can learn Rock-type moves via level up (most notably Rock Slide and Stone Edge).
* [[Dogfaces]]: Most pronounced in Timburr, but the entire line does give that impression.
* [[Dogfaces]]: Most pronounced in Timburr, but the entire line does give that impression.
* [[Dual Wielding]]: Once again, Conkeldurr.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Once again, Conkeldurr.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Conkeldurr is thought to have invented concrete two thousand years ago.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: Conkeldurr is thought to have invented concrete two thousand years ago.
* [[Gonk]]: Like Slaking, the line may have been deliberately designed as ugly.
* [[Gonk]]: Timburr's evolutions may have been deliberately designed as ugly.
** Timburr's okay, though.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Sadly, it does not learn Wood Hammer, possibly because it's a Grass-type move.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Sadly, it does not learn Wood Hammer, possibly because it's a Grass-type move.
* [[Lady Looks Like a Dude]]: While not as [[Mind Screw|creepy]] as with Machoke and Machamp, Conkeldurr can be female 1/4 of the time, despite its overall manly appearance and visible goatee.
* [[Lady Looks Like a Dude]]: While not as [[Mind Screw|creepy]] as with Machoke and Machamp, Conkeldurr can be female 1/4 of the time, despite its overall manly appearance and visible goatee.
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* [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier]]: Conkeldurr.
* [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier]]: Conkeldurr.
* [[Punny Name]]: Timber, Girder.
* [[Punny Name]]: Timber, Girder.
* [[Top Heavy Guy]]: Timburr, Gurdurr and Conkeldurr have huge, strong, muscular arms and torso, but tiny legs!
* [[Top-Heavy Guy]]: Timburr, Gurdurr and Conkeldurr have huge, strong, muscular arms and torso, but tiny legs!
** [[Fridge Brilliance|Heeeeyyyy, maybe THAT'S why they're so slow...]]
** [[Fridge Brilliance|Heeeeyyyy, maybe THAT'S why they're so slow...]]


=== Tympole, Palpitoad, and Seismitoad ''(Otamaro, Gamagaru, and Gamageroge)'' ===
== Tympole, Palpitoad, and Seismitoad ''(Otamaro, Gamagaru, and Gamageroge)'' ==
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Tadpole/frog Pokémon that produce vibrations from special growths on their bodies. While Tympole usually uses vibrations for communication, Palpitoad and Seismitoad use them for more offensive purposes like shockwaves, boulder-smashing punches, or even earthquakes, which can be made more powerful in groups.
Tadpole/frog Pokémon that produce vibrations from special growths on their bodies. While Tympole usually uses vibrations for communication, Palpitoad and Seismitoad use them for more offensive purposes like shockwaves, boulder-smashing punches, or even earthquakes, which can be made more powerful in groups.


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* [[For Massive Damage]]: Palpitoad and Seismitoad take 4x damage from Grass-type attacks. It's their only weakness, though.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Palpitoad and Seismitoad take 4x damage from Grass-type attacks. It's their only weakness, though.
* [[Frogs and Toads]]
* [[Frogs and Toads]]
* [[Gonk]]: To some people.
* [[Gonk]]: Seismitoad has vibes of this.
* [[In My Language That Sounds Like]]: Seismitoad is called "''Crap''ustule" in French (from ''crapaud'', which is French for "toad"), which caused GTS trading problems similar to Co'''fag'''rigus. The sad thing is, non-English-savvy French people wouldn't understand why its French name was so offensive.
* [[In My Language, That Sounds Like...]]: Seismitoad is called "''Crap''ustule" in French (from ''crapaud'', which is French for "toad"), which caused GTS trading problems similar to Co'''fag'''rigus. The sad thing is, non-English-savvy French people wouldn't understand why its French name was so offensive.
* [[Jack of All Stats]]
* [[Jack of All Stats]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]
* [[No Sell]]: Palpitoad and Seismitoad can fend off Electric attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Palpitoad and Seismitoad can fend off Electric attacks.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]: Seismitoad can have the Poison Touch ability, which gives it a chance to poison with its contact moves.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]: Seismitoad can have the Poison Touch ability, which gives it a chance to poison with its contact moves.


=== Throh and Sawk ''(Nageki and Dageki)'' ===
== Throh and Sawk ''(Nageki and Dageki)'' ==
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A duo of martial artists that practice Judo and Karate, respectively. They train themselves in forests and mountains. By tightening their belts, Throh and Sawk boost their strength. Known to be aggressive towards trespassers who disturb their training or pose a large perceived threat.
A duo of martial artists that practice Judo and Karate, respectively. They train themselves in forests and mountains. By tightening their belts, Throh and Sawk boost their strength. Known to be aggressive towards trespassers who disturb their training or pose a large perceived threat.


* [[Bare Fisted Monk]]: As martial artists, they mainly rely on hand-to-hand attacks.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: As martial artists, they mainly rely on hand-to-hand attacks.
* [[Fat and Skinny]]
* [[Fat and Skinny]]
* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: They may have the Sturdy ability, which lets them survive an otherwise lethal hit if they were at full health.
* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: They may have the Sturdy ability, which lets them survive an otherwise lethal hit if they were at full health.
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* [[Metal Slime]]: Depending on your version, one of them can only be found in shaking grass like Audino. Except that they're even rarer there...
* [[Metal Slime]]: Depending on your version, one of them can only be found in shaking grass like Audino. Except that they're even rarer there...
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Throh; high HP, decent attack and defense (both base and special), lousy speed.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Throh; high HP, decent attack and defense (both base and special), lousy speed.
* [[One Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Throh's [[Critical Hit|Storm Throw]].
* [[Signature Move]]: Throh's [[Critical Hit|Storm Throw]].


=== Sewaddle, Swadloon, and Leavanny ''(Kurumiru, Kurumayu, and Hahakomori)'' ===
== Sewaddle, Swadloon, and Leavanny ''(Kurumiru, Kurumayu, and Hahakomori)'' ==
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These bug Pokémon make their homes deep in forests and use silk to cleverly stitch together leaves to make clothing for themselves. These leaves also double as a food source for them as well. It has been observed that temperate forests tend to be healthier when these Pokémon inhabit them as they also eat the fallen leaves that would otherwise choke out the underbrush. One needs to raise Swadloon's happiness in order to evolve it into a Leavanny.
These bug Pokémon make their homes deep in forests and use silk to cleverly stitch together leaves to make clothing for themselves. These leaves also double as a food source for them as well. It has been observed that temperate forests tend to be healthier when these Pokémon inhabit them as they also eat the fallen leaves that would otherwise choke out the underbrush. One needs to raise Swadloon's happiness in order to evolve it into a Leavanny.


* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Leavanny is 20 centimeters taller than Beedrill (about 4 feet tall).
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Leavanny is 20 centimeters taller than Beedrill (about 4 feet tall).
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Leavanny.
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Leavanny.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Sewaddle.
* [[Cute Little Fangs]]: Sewaddle.
* [[The Fashionista]]: Leavanny.
* [[The Fashionista]]: Leavanny.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: They take 4x damage from ''both'' [[Kill It With Fire|Fire]] ''and'' [[Blow You Away|Flying]] attacks.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: They take 4x damage from ''both'' [[Kill It with Fire|Fire]] ''and'' [[Blow You Away|Flying]] attacks.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: While it's fairly strong and fast (especially with the ability Chlorophyll) and far from being [[Crutch Character|another forgettable bug-type]], due to its typing, it has almost just as many weaknesses as it has resistances. This isn't helped by its defensive stats.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: While it's fairly strong and fast (especially with the ability Chlorophyll) and far from being [[Crutch Character|another forgettable bug-type]], due to its typing, it has almost just as many weaknesses as it has resistances. This isn't helped by its defensive stats.
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: In the middle of two cheerful mons, there's [[Perpetual Frowner]] Swadloon. You need to make it happy in order to evolve it.
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: In the middle of two cheerful mons, there's [[Perpetual Frowner]] Swadloon. You need to make it happy in order to evolve it.
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* [[Team Mom]]: Leavanny exhibits very motherly behavior and will make clothes for any small Pokémon, but cares especially for its Sewaddle.
* [[Team Mom]]: Leavanny exhibits very motherly behavior and will make clothes for any small Pokémon, but cares especially for its Sewaddle.


=== Venipede, Whirlipede, and Scolipede ''(Fushide, Hoiiga, and Pendura)'' ===
== Venipede, Whirlipede, and Scolipede ''(Fushide, Hoiiga, and Pendura)'' ==
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Highly aggressive bug and poison Pokémon, they are basically the Weedle family on steroids. They are effective hunters that use poison to subdue their prey and for defense against bird Pokémon that may want to eat them. At over 8 feet tall and over 400 lbs, it is a bug Pokémon of gigantic proportions and not to underestimate.
Highly aggressive bug and poison Pokémon, they are basically the Weedle family on steroids. They are effective hunters that use poison to subdue their prey and for defense against bird Pokémon that may want to eat them. At over 8 feet tall and over 400&nbsp;lbs, it is a bug Pokémon of gigantic proportions and not to underestimate.


* [[Beware My Stinger Tail]]: It can potentially get you from '''''both''''' ends.
* [[Beware My Stinger Tail]]: It can potentially get you from '''''both''''' ends.
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Scolipede is so big, it actually knocked Yanmega (a six-foot dragonfly) out of its title for largest bug in the Pokemon world by being '''''an enormous 9-foot centipede'''''.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Scolipede is so big, it actually knocked Yanmega (a six-foot dragonfly) out of its title for largest bug in the Pokemon world by being '''''an enormous 9-foot centipede'''''.
* [[Creepy Centipedes]]
* [[Creepy Centipedes]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: It learns several Rock and Ground-Type moves.
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: It learns several Rock and Ground-Type moves.
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]: Whirlipede.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Whirlipede.
* [[Fatter Than a Speeding Bullet]]: Despite being rather bulky-looking and weighing 422lbs, Scolipede is fast with a base speed of 112.
* [[Fatter Than a Speeding Bullet]]: Despite being rather bulky-looking and weighing 422&nbsp;lbs, Scolipede is fast with a base speed of 112.
** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: It also has pretty decent Attack and Defense.
** [[Lightning Bruiser]]: It also has pretty decent Attack and Defense.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Rolling Attack|Steamroller]] (which can also be learned by Golem).
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Rolling Attack|Steamroller]] (which can also be learned by Golem).


=== Cottonee and Whimsicott ''(Monmen and Elfuun)'' ===
== Cottonee and Whimsicott ''(Monmen and Elfuun)'' ==
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Vaguely sheep-like creatures that use the wind to float about, they stop floating if they get waterlogged and need to be dried out before they can fly again. They are extremely quick for grass Pokémon and gain priority if they use a non-attacking move. They are exclusive to the in Black version.
Vaguely sheep-like creatures that use the wind to float about, they stop floating if they get waterlogged and need to be dried out before they can fly again. They are extremely quick for grass Pokémon and gain priority if they use a non-attacking move. They are exclusive to the in Black version.


* [[Blow You Away]]: Whimsicott learns a few Flying-type moves naturally.
* [[Blow You Away]]: Whimsicott learns a few Flying-type moves naturally.
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Shiny Whimsicott have these.
* [[Eyes of Gold]]: Shiny Whimsicott have these.
* [[Fantastic Fruits and Vegetables]]: Besides the cotton fruit, Whimsicott also draws some origin off the mythical plant known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetable_Lamb_of_Tartary Vegetable Lamb of Tartary], a plant with ''sheep for its fruit'' (hence it being a Grass-type sheep).
* [[Fantastic Fruits and Vegetables]]: Besides the cotton fruit, Whimsicott also draws some origin off the mythical plant known as the [[wikipedia:Vegetable Lamb of Tartary|Vegetable Lamb of Tartary]], a plant with ''sheep for its fruit'' (hence it being a Grass-type sheep).
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: But its defenses are slightly better than other speedsters. ''Slightly'' being the keyword here.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: But its defenses are slightly better than other speedsters. ''Slightly'' being the keyword here.
** And it can learn Cotton Guard, which [[Lethal Joke Character|raises its defense 3 levels]].
** And it can learn Cotton Guard, which [[Lethal Joke Character|raises its defense 3 levels]].
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* [[Trickster Archetype]]: As shown by its ability Prankster (which increases the priority of all non-attacking moves by one stage).
* [[Trickster Archetype]]: As shown by its ability Prankster (which increases the priority of all non-attacking moves by one stage).


=== Petilil and Lilligant ''(Churine and Doredia)'' ===
== Petilil and Lilligant ''(Churine and Doredia)'' ==
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Petilil is a cute little plant creature with a tulip bulb for a head. They appear to prefer places with rich soil and clean water so wherever Petilil choose to live is a good place to grow crops. With the help of a Sun Stone it evolves into Lilligant, a gorgeous Pokémon which knows a number of dancing moves. It resembles Bellossom in a way. They are exclusive to the White version.
Petilil is a cute little plant creature with a tulip bulb for a head. They appear to prefer places with rich soil and clean water so wherever Petilil choose to live is a good place to grow crops. With the help of a Sun Stone it evolves into Lilligant, a gorgeous Pokémon which knows a number of dancing moves. It resembles Bellossom in a way. They are exclusive to the White version.


* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: At first sight, Lilligant appears to be a frail, filler, and ridiculous Pokémon. But train her well and put your rival to sleep, use Quiver Dance as much as you can, and, if the cute dame survives, she becomes a beastly sweeper able to pulverize even advantageous foes using Petal Dance combined with the Own Tempo ability (unless the enemy has the Sap Sipper ability, a 4x resistance to grass, or an insane Special Defense like Blissey). Lilligant [[Life Drain|can even heal herself using Giga Drain]].
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: At first sight, Lilligant appears to be a frail, filler, and ridiculous Pokémon. But train her well and put your rival to sleep, use Quiver Dance as much as you can, and, if the cute dame survives, she becomes a beastly sweeper able to pulverize even advantageous foes using Petal Dance combined with the Own Tempo ability (unless the enemy has the Sap Sipper ability, a 4x resistance to grass, or an insane Special Defense like Blissey). Lilligant [[Life Drain|can even heal herself using Giga Drain]].
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: In ''Black'', you can obtain one with high IVs (all 21 out of 31, except the Special Attack, which is maxed) and a good nature (Modest, boosting Special Attack further) early on via an in-game trade. Then, when you get the Sun Stone to evolve in it Nimbasa City, it will soon learn Quiver Dance via level up, an insanely powerful boosting move. But we recommend letting it learn Giga Drain first.
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: In ''Black'', you can obtain one with high IVs (all 21 out of 31, except the Special Attack, which is maxed) and a good nature (Modest, boosting Special Attack further) early on via an in-game trade. Then, when you get the Sun Stone to evolve in it Nimbasa City, it will soon learn Quiver Dance via level up, an insanely powerful boosting move. But we recommend letting it learn Giga Drain first.
* [[Flower in Her Hair]]
* [[Flower in Her Hair]]
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In sunny weather, if it has the Chlorophyll ability.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In sunny weather, if it has the Chlorophyll ability.
* [[Magic Dance]]: Lilligant has a ''lot'' of moves that involve dancing. She can perform the confusion-inducing Teeter Dance, the stat-improving Quiver Dance<ref>(usually only given to butterflies and moths)</ref> and Swords Dance, the extremely powerful [[Petal Power|Petal Dance]]<ref>Which has no downsides if she has Own Tempo</ref>, and Entrainment<ref>Which is described as a dance</ref>.
* [[Magic Dance]]: Lilligant has a ''lot'' of moves that involve dancing. She can perform the confusion-inducing Teeter Dance, the stat-improving Quiver Dance<ref>(usually only given to butterflies and moths)</ref> and Swords Dance, the extremely powerful [[Petal Power|Petal Dance]],<ref>Which has no downsides if she has Own Tempo</ref> and Entrainment.<ref>Which is described as a dance</ref>
* [[One Gender Race]]: Always female.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: Always female.
* [[Petal Power]]
* [[Petal Power]]
** [[Cherry Blossoms]]: If Lilligant possesses the Own Tempo ability, she can use the powerful Petal Dance attack without any ill effects.
** [[Cherry Blossoms]]: If Lilligant possesses the Own Tempo ability, she can use the powerful Petal Dance attack without any ill effects.
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* [[Squishy Wizard]]: Has poor defensive stats, but great Special Attack.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: Has poor defensive stats, but great Special Attack.


=== Basculin ''(Basurao)'' ===
== Basculin ''(Basurao)'' ==
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Inhabiting the lakes, rivers and streams of Unova are not Magikarp, but this Pokémon. It distinctly comes in two forms: a Red-striped form and a Blue-striped form. Both are Basculin and the differences appear to be cosmetic. This doesn't stop them from feuding with one another. But there are instances of one kind being found in the other kind's school.
Inhabiting the lakes, rivers and streams of Unova are not Magikarp, but this Pokémon. It distinctly comes in two forms: a Red-striped form and a Blue-striped form. Both are Basculin and the differences appear to be cosmetic. This doesn't stop them from feuding with one another. But there are instances of one kind being found in the other kind's school.


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* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Its low stats led to many players dismissing it for other Water-type Pokémon. It doesn't help that, before the full roster was announced, it was widely assumed to be Unova's answer to Magikarp.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Its low stats led to many players dismissing it for other Water-type Pokémon. It doesn't help that, before the full roster was announced, it was widely assumed to be Unova's answer to Magikarp.
* [[Piranha Problem]]: Seabass can be really aggressive animals.
* [[Piranha Problem]]: Seabass can be really aggressive animals.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: The two subspecies look like it but both behave the same way.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The two subspecies look like it but they both seem to [[Subverted|behave the same way]].
** [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: Red and blue, violent in nature, especially hostile to each others' groups -- [[Gang Bangers|It's the Crips and Bloods in Pokémon form]]!
** [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Red and blue, violent in nature, especially hostile to each others' groups -- [[Gang-Bangers|It's the Crips and Bloods in Pokémon form]]!


=== Sandile, Krokorok, and Krookodile ''(Meguroco, Waruvile, and Waruvial)'' ===
== Sandile, Krokorok, and Krookodile ''(Meguroco, Waruvile, and Waruvial)'' ==
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Ravenous desert-dwelling crocodilian Pokémon. This line is based on the gavial, but have a little inspiration from thieves and bandits -- hence the mask-like eyes. Their eyes are equipped to handle both the light reflected off desert sand and low light situations. Even though gavials eat insects, these guys are weak to Bug-type attacks.
Ravenous desert-dwelling crocodilian Pokémon. This line is based on the gavial, but have a little inspiration from thieves and bandits—hence the mask-like eyes. Their eyes are equipped to handle both the light reflected off desert sand and low light situations. Even though gavials eat insects, these guys are weak to Bug-type attacks.


* [[Being Watched]]: According to the White Dex Entry, "It can expand the focus of its eyes, enabling it to see objects in the far distance as if it were using binoculars".
* [[Being Watched]]: According to the White Dex Entry, "It can expand the focus of its eyes, enabling it to see objects in the far distance as if it were using binoculars".
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* [[Cool Shades|Cool]] [[Triangle Shades]]: Which is actually just what their eyes look like.
* [[Cool Shades|Cool]] [[Triangle Shades]]: Which is actually just what their eyes look like.
** In the [[Anime]], one can be seen wearing sunglasses. [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sunglasses_Krokorok Details here].
** In the [[Anime]], one can be seen wearing sunglasses. [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sunglasses_Krokorok Details here].
** Both the Anime and ''White'' Pokédex entries describe those as having a function <ref>that is, to protect their eyes from sunlight</ref> similar to that of actual sunglasses.
** Both the Anime and ''White'' Pokédex entries describe those as having a function <ref>that is, to protect their eyes from sunlight</ref> similar to that of actual sunglasses.
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs]]: Krokorok and Krookodile resemble Spinosaurids (more specifically Suchomimus)
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]: Krokorok and Krookodile resemble Spinosaurids (more specifically Suchomimus)
* [[Gangsters Are Cool]]: '''Krook'''odile definitely looks like one of those shady people wearing [[Cool Shades]]. Alternatively, the [[Cool Shades]] can also be interpreted as a burglar's mask.
* [[Gangsters Are Cool]]: '''Krook'''odile definitely looks like one of those shady people wearing [[Cool Shades]]. Alternatively, the [[Cool Shades]] can also be interpreted as a burglar's mask.
** Their line is also used by the gangsters on Route 9. The Roughnecks even wear a [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/9/97/Spr_BW_Cue_Ball.png jacket with a Krookodile head on it]!
** Their line is also used by the gangsters on Route 9. The Roughnecks even wear a [http://archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/9/97/Spr_BW_Cue_Ball.png jacket with a Krookodile head on it]{{Dead link}}!
* [[Kill Streak]]: Can have the ability Moxie.
* [[Kill Streak]]: Can have the ability Moxie.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[Never Smile At a Crocodile]]
* [[Never Smile At a Crocodile]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Electric- and Psychic-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Electric- and Psychic-type attacks.
* [[Sand Is Water]] desert crocodiles, though the latter form don't treat it like water as much
* [[Sand Is Water]] desert crocodiles, though the latter form don't treat it like water as much
* [[Super Persistent Predator]]: According to the Black Dex Entry: "They never allow prey to escape. Their jaws are so powerful, they can crush the body of an automobile."
* [[Super-Persistent Predator]]: According to the Black Dex Entry: "They never allow prey to escape. Their jaws are so powerful, they can crush the body of an automobile."
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]


=== Darumaka and Darmanitan ''(Darumakka and Hihidaruma)'' ===
== Darumaka and Darmanitan ''(Darumakka and Hihidaruma)'' ==
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Darumaka is a small, red, Fire-aligned creature resembling a Dharma doll. Even its poop is hot enough to be used to keep warm on cold nights. Darmanitan looks more like a baboon, and has all the [[Crazy Awesome|manic energy]] you'd expect from one. But when Darmanitan is in trouble, it goes into "Zen Mode"; its body goes stock still and becomes rock solid, while its latent Psychic Powers activate.
Darumaka is a small, red, Fire-aligned creature resembling a Dharma doll. Even its poop is hot enough to be used to keep warm on cold nights. Darmanitan looks more like a baboon, and has all the [[Crazy Awesome|manic energy]] you'd expect from one. But when Darmanitan is in trouble, it goes into "Zen Mode"; its body goes stock still and becomes rock solid, while its latent Psychic Powers activate.


* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Zen Mode Darmanitan 1) means you don't get the powerful Sheer Force ability Normal Mode Darmanitan normally has, 2) only activates at half HP, losing it if it gets healed, 3) is built to utilize a different attack stat from the base form, making the move-set and stat-spread a pain to work out, 4) is defensive with some of the worst defensive type combos in the game <ref>While Fire has plenty of resistances, many of those are to types that suck at offense anyway. Also, Zen Form's other type, Psychic, doesn't have many resistances, and the resistances that it ''does'' have don't complement Fire's resistances at ''all''. As for weakness compensation, Fire's resistance to Bug cancels out Psychic's weakness to it... that's pretty much it</ref>, and 5) its outright ''wonderful'' defensive stats get wasted due to only appearing at half HP.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Zen Mode Darmanitan 1) means you don't get the powerful Sheer Force ability Normal Mode Darmanitan normally has, 2) only activates at half HP, losing it if it gets healed, 3) is built to utilize a different attack stat from the base form, making the move-set and stat-spread a pain to work out, 4) is defensive with some of the worst defensive type combos in the game,<ref>While Fire has plenty of resistances, many of those are to types that suck at offense anyway. Also, Zen Form's other type, Psychic, doesn't have many resistances, and the resistances that it ''does'' have don't complement Fire's resistances at ''all''. As for weakness compensation, Fire's resistance to Bug cancels out Psychic's weakness to it... that's pretty much it</ref> and 5) its outright ''wonderful'' defensive stats get wasted due to only appearing at half HP.
** However, it receives its niche in Rotation Battles, where Trick Room can easily be used and switched, and where it can use Belly Drum to raise its Attack high, use Overheat to decimate foes, and then, when its Special Attack is lowered too much, can use its now incredibly high Attack stat to attack.
** However, it receives its niche in Rotation Battles, where Trick Room can easily be used and switched, and where it can use Belly Drum to raise its Attack high, use Overheat to decimate foes, and then, when its Special Attack is lowered too much, can use its now incredibly high Attack stat to attack.
* [[Bare Fisted Monk|Bare Fisted]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Monkey]]: Despite not being a Fighting-type, Darmanitan learns powerful fighting-type moves such as Superpower and Hammer Arm.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk|Bare Fisted]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Monkey]]: Despite not being a Fighting-type, Darmanitan learns powerful fighting-type moves such as Superpower and Hammer Arm.
* [[Big Ol Eyebrows|Big Ol]] [[Unusual Eyebrows]]: And they're burning to boot!
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows|Big Ol]] [[Unusual Eyebrows]]: And they're burning to boot!
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: Darmanitan's Japanese name shows that it is a baboon (''"hihi"'').
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Darmanitan's Japanese name shows that it is a baboon (''"hihi"'').
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Except in Zen Mode.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Except in Zen Mode.
* [[Glass Cannon]]/[[Mighty Glacier]]: [[Multiform Balance|Depending on its mode.]]
* [[Glass Cannon]]/[[Mighty Glacier]]: [[Multiform Balance|Depending on its mode.]]
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Only in Zen Mode, although a normal Darmanitan can still use Psychic, just not as effectively.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Only in Zen Mode, although a normal Darmanitan can still use Psychic, just not as effectively.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: There are a half-dozen Zen Mode Darumaka sleeping outside the entrance to the Relic Castle. According to Professor Juniper, it's very likely that they've been there for ''centuries''. And you can catch all of them.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: There are a half-dozen Zen Mode Darumaka sleeping outside the entrance to the Relic Castle. According to Professor Juniper, it's very likely that they've been there for ''centuries''. And you can catch all of them.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Darumaka.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Darumaka.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Darmanitan spots a serious one, to the point it looks like a relative of [[D Gray Man|the Millenium Earl]].
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Darmanitan spots a serious one, to the point it looks like a relative of [[D.Gray-man|the Millenium Earl]].
* [[Turns Red|Turns Blue]]: Some Darmanitan do this if they have a particular ability.
* [[Turns Red|Turns Blue]]: Some Darmanitan do this if they have a particular ability.
** [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: And the different forms act in battle according to their colors.
** [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: And the different forms act in battle according to their colors.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: Averted; the line's "Sheer Force" ability trades any chance a move has to cause one for a 30% attack power boost. Remember that every single Fire-type attack has a chance to burn...
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: Averted; the line's "Sheer Force" ability trades any chance a move has to cause one for a 30% attack power boost. Remember that every single Fire-type attack has a chance to burn...
* [[Unique Enemy]]: Well, Darmanitans and Darumakas are actually fairly common, but post-game, you can get Ragecandybars with which you can wake up one of the Zen Mode Darumaka outside Relic Castle. Seeing as the Dream World doesn't have any areas with Darmanitan yet, this is the only opportunity to get a Zen Mode Darumaka at current time.
* [[Unique Enemy]]: Well, Darmanitans and Darumakas are actually fairly common, but post-game, you can get Ragecandybars with which you can wake up one of the Zen Mode Darumaka outside Relic Castle. Seeing as the Dream World doesn't have any areas with Darmanitan yet, this is the only opportunity to get a Zen Mode Darumaka at current time.


=== Maractus ''(Marakacchi)'' ===
== Maractus ''(Marakacchi)'' ==
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This rabbit-eared cactus is found in the desert resort. It's well adapted to desert life by absorbing any moisture it can, even from Pokémon attacks if it has to. It also drives away bird Pokémon that may try to eat its seeds by shaking its body, which sounds much like maracas.
This rabbit-eared cactus is found in the desert resort. It's well adapted to desert life by absorbing any moisture it can, even from Pokémon attacks if it has to. It also drives away bird Pokémon that may try to eat its seeds by shaking its body, which sounds much like maracas.


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* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Water attacks if it has Water Absorb (or its Dream World ability, Storm Drain).
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Water attacks if it has Water Absorb (or its Dream World ability, Storm Drain).
* [[Spike Shooter]]: You'll probably only keep it until a direct attack is available
* [[Spike Shooter]]: You'll probably only keep it until a direct attack is available


=== Dwebble and Crustle ''(Ishizumai and Iwaparesu)'' ===
== Dwebble and Crustle ''(Ishizumai and Iwaparesu)'' ==
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This Pokémon bears a passing resemblance to Paras and Parasect, but instead of a mushroom, it carries a rock, which it has carved for itself and now lives inside. This rocky shell proves a to be a great form of defense, but it isn't exactly maneuverable. Luckily, it has access to the move Shell Smash, which can fix that drawback.
This Pokémon bears a passing resemblance to Paras and Parasect, but instead of a mushroom, it carries a rock, which it has carved for itself and now lives inside. This rocky shell proves a to be a great form of defense, but it isn't exactly maneuverable. Luckily, it has access to the move Shell Smash, which can fix that drawback.


* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]
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* [[Trap Master]]: Learns Stealth Rock naturally, and can learn Spikes via breeding.


=== Scraggy and Scrafty ''(Zuruggu and Zuruzukin)'' ===
== Scraggy and Scrafty ''(Zuruggu and Zuruzukin)'' ==
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Extremely territorial lizards with a penchant for beating up passer-bys and trespassers. These gangsters are really tough opponents thanks to their unique Dark/Fighting typing, a great movepool, great defenses and great abilities. Scrafty can play very well as either a bulky defensive character or as an all-offense sweeper.
Extremely territorial lizards with a penchant for beating up passer-bys and trespassers. These gangsters are really tough opponents thanks to their unique Dark/Fighting typing, a great movepool, great defenses and great abilities. Scrafty can play very well as either a bulky defensive character or as an all-offense sweeper.


* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Bare Fisted Monk]]
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]
* [[Casting a Shadow]]
* [[Casting a Shadow]]
* [[Chew Bubblegum]]: Scrafty has a very strange battle animation that looks like it's chewing gum. Maybe it's because it kicks ass?
* [[Chew Bubblegum]]: Scrafty has a very strange battle animation that looks like it's chewing gum. Maybe it's because it kicks ass?
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* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Scrafty has incredible defense and some good attack. He's inherently slow, though.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Scrafty has incredible defense and some good attack. He's inherently slow, though.
** [[Glacier Waif]]
** [[Glacier Waif]]
** [[No Sell]]: Psychic types are useless against them.
** [[Won't Work On Me]]: Psychic types are useless against them.
* [[Use Your Head]]: Headbutt and Head Smash are commonly associated with the family. Scraggy is very prone to headbutting anyone who makes eye contact with it (as shown in the animé).
* [[Use Your Head]]: Headbutt and Head Smash are commonly associated with the family. Scraggy is very prone to headbutting anyone who makes eye contact with it (as shown in the animé).


=== Sigilyph ''(Shinboraa)'' ===
== Sigilyph ''(Shinboraa)'' ==
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This bizzare Pokémon raises a number of questions <ref> besides the usual questions of "What the hell is that supposed to be?", "What were the creators smoking when they came up with this one?", and "Have the creators run out of ideas for Pokemon design?"</ref>. They appear to be artificial, but it is able to breed with other bird Pokémon. They fly around the desert in the same set of areas and appear be guarding something, but what exactly? They are very enigmatic.
This bizzare Pokémon raises a number of questions.<ref>besides the usual questions of "What the hell is that supposed to be?", "What were the creators smoking when they came up with this one?", and "Have the creators run out of ideas for Pokemon design?"</ref> They appear to be artificial, but it is able to breed with other bird Pokémon. They fly around the desert in the same set of areas and appear be guarding something, but what exactly? They are very enigmatic.


* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Blow You Away]]
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* [[Gravity Master]]: Naturally learns the move Gravity.
* [[Gravity Master]]: Naturally learns the move Gravity.
* [[Guardian Entity]]: It's said that they used to guard an ancient city in the desert, which explains why they're only found in the Desert Resort.
* [[Guardian Entity]]: It's said that they used to guard an ancient city in the desert, which explains why they're only found in the Desert Resort.
* [[No Sell]]: One of their abilities, Magic Guard, makes them immune to all indirect damage. It's also naturally immune to ground moves.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: One of their abilities, Magic Guard, makes them immune to all indirect damage. It's also naturally immune to ground moves.
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: Before reading the "What Do You Mean, It Wasn't Made On Drugs?" entry, how many of you knew what the heck this was supposed to be?
* [[Our Monsters Are Weird]]: Before reading the "What Do You Mean, It Wasn't Made On Drugs?" entry, how many of you knew what the heck this was supposed to be?
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Third Eye]]
* [[Third Eye]]
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs]]: It's based off of Nazca Lines's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lignes_de_Nazca_D<!-- C3A9cembre_2006_-_Colibri_1.jpg Hummingbird.]] -->
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]: It's based off of Nazca Lines's [[wikipedia:File:Lignes de Nazca Décembre 2006 - Colibri 1.jpg|Hummingbird.]]


=== Yamask and Cofagrigus ''(Desumasu and Desukaan)'' ===
== Yamask and Cofagrigus ''(Desumasu and Desukaan)'' ==
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Yamask is said to be the spirit of a human being that was transformed into a Ghost-type Pokémon. The mask it carries is what its face looked like. Despite its origins, it evolves into Cofagrigus, a sarcophagus monster with four arms and a hellish grin. Cofagrigus lay wait in tombs, and when a grave robber tries to disturb the peace... well, they learn a valuable lesson about respecting the dead.
Yamask is said to be the spirit of a human being that was transformed into a Ghost-type Pokémon. The mask it carries is what its face looked like. Despite its origins, it evolves into Cofagrigus, a sarcophagus monster with four arms and a hellish grin. Cofagrigus lay wait in tombs, and when a grave robber tries to disturb the peace... well, they learn a valuable lesson about respecting the dead.


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** The gold it eats is most likely used to make/reinforce its body. [[Fridge Horror|That doesn't mean they won't try to eat each other, though]]...
** The gold it eats is most likely used to make/reinforce its body. [[Fridge Horror|That doesn't mean they won't try to eat each other, though]]...
* [[Mask Power]]: Yamask
* [[Mask Power]]: Yamask
* [[Multi Armed and Dangerous]]: Cofagrigus
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]: Cofagrigus
* [[Mummy]]: Its ability (see [[The Virus]])
* [[Mummy]]: Its ability (see [[The Virus]])
* [[No Sell]]: Like their ghost brethren, they're immune to Normal and Fighting attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Like their ghost brethren, they're immune to Normal and Fighting attacks.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: Yamask is said to be the soul of a human being. And that mask? That was the face of how that person looked when he (or she) was alive. Cofagrigus, on the other hand, is a possessed coffin made of solid gold that may or may not cannibalize other Cofagriguses or itself for their/its gold body, loves to trick grave robbers, and turns people into zombies with its Mummy ability.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: Yamask is said to be the soul of a human being. And that mask? That was the face of how that person looked when he (or she) was alive. Cofagrigus, on the other hand, is a possessed coffin made of solid gold that may or may not cannibalize other Cofagriguses or itself for their/its gold body, loves to trick grave robbers, and turns people into zombies with its Mummy ability.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: Cofagrigus
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: Cofagrigus
* [[Scunthorpe Problem]]: Co'''fag'''rigus has been known to set off a good amount of censor filters on Internet forums. For a long time, it wasn't allowed to be traded on the GTS unless it had a nickname.
* [[Scunthorpe Problem]]: Co'''fag'''rigus has been known to set off a good amount of censor filters on Internet forums. For a long time, it wasn't allowed to be traded on the GTS unless it had a nickname.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Cofagrigus, though that may be part of the coffin itself.
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Cofagrigus, though that may be part of the coffin itself.
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* [[Was Once a Man]]: Yamask.
* [[Was Once a Man]]: Yamask.


=== Tirtouga and Carracosta ''(Purutooga and Abagoura)'' ===
== Tirtouga and Carracosta ''(Purutooga and Abagoura)'' ==
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A fossil Pokémon based on an extant creature. Tirtouga and Carracosta are chelonian Pokémon of the sea turtle variety. Their rock-hard shells grant them a high defense, but they're rather slow.
A fossil Pokémon based on an extant creature. Tirtouga and Carracosta are chelonian Pokémon of the sea turtle variety. Their rock-hard shells grant them a high defense, but they're rather slow.


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* [[For Massive Damage]]: Can't stand Grass-type attacks.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Can't stand Grass-type attacks.
* [[Fossil Revival]]
* [[Fossil Revival]]
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]/[[Bilingual Bonus]]: Their names are derived from two Spanish words, namely "tortuga" <ref>Turtle</ref>, and "costa" <ref>Coast</ref>.
* [[Gratuitous Spanish]]/[[Bilingual Bonus]]: Their names are derived from two Spanish words, namely "tortuga",<ref>Turtle</ref> and "costa".<ref>Coast</ref>
* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: They can have the Sturdy ability, which allows them to survive a lethal hit from full health.
* [[Last Chance Hit Point]]: They can have the Sturdy ability, which allows them to survive a lethal hit from full health.
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
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* [[Turtle Power]]


=== Archen and Archeops ''(Archen and Archeosu)'' ===
== Archen and Archeops ''(Archen and Archeosu)'' ==
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The fossil Pokémon they claim to be the ancestor of all bird Pokémon, Archen and Archeops have colorful plumage, but they also have mouths full of teeth, claws on their wings, and long tails. Unlike the tanky Carracosta, Archeops is a glass cannon in the truest sense. It possesses amazing stats, but an ability that keeps it from being too overpowered.
The fossil Pokémon they claim to be the ancestor of all bird Pokémon, Archen and Archeops have colorful plumage, but they also have mouths full of teeth, claws on their wings, and long tails. Unlike the tanky Carracosta, Archeops is a glass cannon in the truest sense. It possesses amazing stats, but an ability that keeps it from being too overpowered.


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** [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: In-game, when the player is freely able to use healing items, Defeatist becomes a minor setback at most. Cue the sweeping...
** [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: In-game, when the player is freely able to use healing items, Defeatist becomes a minor setback at most. Cue the sweeping...
*** Or against Shauntal or Ghetsis, who both lead with Cofagrigus (Ability change to mummy upon physical contact), or in a double battle, with a Pokémon that knows Worry Seed or Simple Beam.
*** Or against Shauntal or Ghetsis, who both lead with Cofagrigus (Ability change to mummy upon physical contact), or in a double battle, with a Pokémon that knows Worry Seed or Simple Beam.
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: Is fast, and has good Attack and Special Attack... both of which are put to waste once its health drops below half.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Is fast, and has good Attack and Special Attack... both of which are put to waste once its health drops below half.
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: Archeops is very strong and fast, and it has a base stat total of '''567''' (which is also its Pokédex number). However, it starts to give up hope once its health gets below half, cutting its Attack and Special Attack by half.
* [[Cowardly Lion]]: Archeops is very strong and fast, and it has a base stat total of '''567''' (which is also its Pokédex number). However, it starts to give up hope once its health gets below half, cutting its Attack and Special Attack by half.
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Doomed Defeatist]]: Literally in the metagame -- with no reliable way to heal, it's pretty much doomed once its Defeatist ability kicks in. (And even if it ''could'' heal itself, its poor defenses would prevent it from ''keeping'' its HP above 50% against a reasonably aggressive opponent.)
* [[Doomed Defeatist]]: Literally in the metagame—with no reliable way to heal, it's pretty much doomed once its Defeatist ability kicks in. (And even if it ''could'' heal itself, its poor defenses would prevent it from ''keeping'' its HP above 50% against a reasonably aggressive opponent.)
* [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs]]
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]
* [[Feathered Fiend]]
* [[Feathered Fiend]]
* [[Flight]]
* [[Flight]]
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* [[Glass Cannon]]: Acrobatics combined with Flying Gem packs a powerful punch.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Acrobatics combined with Flying Gem packs a powerful punch.
** [[Fragile Speedster]] And winds up becoming a ''shattered'' glass cannon at half HP. Their speed is good, however.
** [[Fragile Speedster]] And winds up becoming a ''shattered'' glass cannon at half HP. Their speed is good, however.
* [[No Sell]]: Unaffected by Ground-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Unaffected by Ground-type attacks.
* [[Prehistoric Monster]]: Based on Archeopteryx.
* [[Prehistoric Monster]]: Based on Archeopteryx.
** [[Raptor Attack]]
** [[Raptor Attack]]


=== Trubbish and Garbodor ''(Yabakuron and Dasutodasu)'' ===
== Trubbish and Garbodor ''(Yabakuron and Dasutodasu)'' ==
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Unova appears to have a problem with waste disposal. This problem appears to be so bad that the garbage itself came to life. Trubbish and Garbodor have bodies that consists of trash that's barely held together by a thin and easily damaged garbage bag skin. Luckily, this problem is solved by consuming more garbage. So it's possible that Unova's garbage problem will solve itself with these Pokémon.
Unova appears to have a problem with waste disposal. This problem appears to be so bad that the garbage itself came to life. Trubbish and Garbodor have bodies that consists of trash that's barely held together by a thin and easily damaged garbage bag skin. Luckily, this problem is solved by consuming more garbage. So it's possible that Unova's garbage problem will solve itself with these Pokémon.


* [[Action Bomb]]: That's right, ''both'' Pokémon can learn/be taught Explosion or Self-Destruct.
* [[Action Bomb]]: That's right, ''both'' Pokémon can learn Explosion & Self-Destruct.
* [[Animate Inanimate Object]]: Type 3.
* [[Animate Inanimate Object]]: Type 3.
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Garbodor, Type A.
* [[Arm Cannon]]: Garbodor, Type A.
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* [[Irony]]: Despite being a garbage-bag Pokémon, it can learn Recycle.
* [[Irony]]: Despite being a garbage-bag Pokémon, it can learn Recycle.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Garbodor's Japanese name "Dasutodasu" can literally translate to "to spew garbage". Meanwhile, "Garbodor" is a portmanteau of "garbage" and "odor" and Trubbish is a portmanteau of "trash" and its (usually British) synonym "rubbish."
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Garbodor's Japanese name "Dasutodasu" can literally translate to "to spew garbage". Meanwhile, "Garbodor" is a portmanteau of "garbage" and "odor" and Trubbish is a portmanteau of "trash" and its (usually British) synonym "rubbish."
** [[Stealth Pun]]: Can also be [[Gratuitous English]] <ref>"dust to dust"</ref>.
** [[Stealth Pun]]: Can also be [[Gratuitous English]].<ref>"dust to dust"</ref>
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Janitors tend to use them to pull in garbage.
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Janitors tend to use them to pull in garbage.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]: Both were created from garbage and industrial waste. Trubbish's poisonous gases will leave its victims unconscious for a week, while Garbodor's will just out-and-out kill you.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]: Both were created from garbage and industrial waste. Trubbish's poisonous gases will leave its victims unconscious for a week, while Garbodor's will just out-and-out kill you.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: To add to the already bizarre world of animal/object/people mash-ups that make up Pokémon, we now have ''[[Action Bomb|exploding]]'' garbage bags, one of which is a...
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: To add to the already bizarre world of animal/object/people mash-ups that make up Pokémon, we now have ''[[Action Bomb|exploding]]'' garbage bags, one of which is a...
** [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Garbage bags aren't cute at all (particularly those that are living and whose evolved form looks like a mound of trash spewing from a burst bag), [http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/2/2b/Daniela_Trubbish.png/800px-Daniela_Trubbish.png but Trubbish somehow pulls it off].
** [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Garbage bags aren't cute at all (particularly those that are living and whose evolved form looks like a mound of trash spewing from a burst bag), [https://web.archive.org/web/20160907014831/http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/2/2b/Daniela_Trubbish.png/800px-Daniela_Trubbish.png but Trubbish somehow pulls it off].
* [[Ugly Cute]]
* [[Walking Wasteland]]: Subverted with Garbodor. Despite looking like it should leave behind waste and filth (like Grimer and Muk from Generation I), Garbodor actually has a low-grade psychic energy that attracts garbage to itself (which, as mentioned before, is why janitors use them to clean up messes).
* [[Walking Wasteland]]: Subverted with Garbodor. Despite looking like it should leave behind waste and filth (like Grimer and Muk from Generation I), Garbodor actually has a low-grade psychic energy that attracts garbage to itself (which, as mentioned before, is why janitors use them to clean up messes).


=== Zorua and Zoroark ===
== Zorua and Zoroark ==
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Another family of fox/kitsune based Pokémon, Zorua and its evolution Zoroark were the first Generation V Pokémon to be revealed (having starred in the 13th movie). They have the interesting ability "[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Illusion]]", which makes them appear to be another Pokémon in their trainer's party (trust us, [[Better Than It Sounds|it actually works quite effectively]], at least until [[So Much for Stealth|the "Cloyster" you're battling uses Night Daze]]). As you may have guessed, Zoroark's design follows many of the same cues as the popular Lucario -- Nintendo and Game Freak seem keen on marketing these guys, to the point that Zoroark can be considered the "face" of the 5th generation games. Although meant to be event-exclusive Pokémon, the Pokémon required to unlock them (the Crown Beasts and Celebi) are not difficult to obtain, and the ability to breed more of them means that you can find a few available on the GTS (especially since you can easily find an ''image'' of a Zorua for your Pokédex, and you actually fight a Zoroark during one [[Boss Battle]]).
Another family of fox/kitsune based Pokémon, Zorua and its evolution Zoroark were the first Generation V Pokémon to be revealed (having starred in the 13th movie). They have the interesting ability "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Illusion]]", which makes them appear to be another Pokémon in their trainer's party (trust us, [[Better Than It Sounds|it actually works quite effectively]], at least until [[So Much for Stealth|the "Cloyster" you're battling uses Night Daze]]). As you may have guessed, Zoroark's design follows many of the same cues as the popular Lucario—Nintendo and Game Freak seem keen on marketing these guys, to the point that Zoroark can be considered the "face" of the 5th generation games. Although meant to be event-exclusive Pokémon, the Pokémon required to unlock them (the Crown Beasts and Celebi) are not difficult to obtain, and the ability to breed more of them means that you can find a few available on the GTS (especially since you can easily find an ''image'' of a Zorua for your Pokédex, and you actually fight a Zoroark during one [[Boss Battle]]).


* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The Illusion ability can only really fool careless players; adding to that, team preview lets your opponent know that you have a Zorua or Zoroark on your team, which makes them much less likely to fool. {{spoiler|As for N's, you should know about it if spoiled. Though you'll still go WTF when "Klinklang" uses Flamethrower to wipe out your Excadrill.}}
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The Illusion ability can only really fool careless players; adding to that, team preview lets your opponent know that you have a Zorua or Zoroark on your team, which makes them much less likely to fool. {{spoiler|As for N's, you should know about it if spoiled. Though you'll still go WTF when "Klinklang" uses Flamethrower to wipe out your Excadrill.}}
** Or it might disguise itself as something with which it shares a type weakness.<ref>Silly N, disguising your Zoroark as a Klinklang...</ref> [[One Hit Kill|Cue horrible death.]]
** Or it might disguise itself as something with which it shares a type weakness.<ref>Silly N, disguising your Zoroark as a Klinklang...</ref> [[One-Hit Kill|Cue horrible death.]]
** On the other hand, it can make the opponent start second guessing which moves to use, and if it turns into a type that's weak against psychic, the opponent might be in for a rude awakening when they try to use a psychic move on it. In practice however many players play it safe and go for other weaknesses or just use attacks they know will connect. It doesn't help Zoroark much that it doesn't have much bulk, and a STAB boosted attack usually can faint it.
** On the other hand, it can make the opponent start second guessing which moves to use, and if it turns into a type that's weak against psychic, the opponent might be in for a rude awakening when they try to use a psychic move on it. In practice however many players play it safe and go for other weaknesses or just use attacks they know will connect. It doesn't help Zoroark much that it doesn't have much bulk, and a STAB boosted attack usually can faint it.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: Unlike most Dark-types, these two have actual shadow powers. Their illusory abilities also count.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: Unlike most Dark-types, these two have actual shadow powers. Their illusory abilities also count.
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* [[Cunning Like a Fox]]
* [[Cunning Like a Fox]]
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Unless he<ref>N's Zoroark is male</ref> belongs to N, though {{spoiler|N performs a [[Heel Face Turn]], implying that Zoroark would do the same -- similar to Zekrom's case below}}.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Unless he<ref>N's Zoroark is male</ref> belongs to N, though {{spoiler|N performs a [[Heel Face Turn]], implying that Zoroark would do the same -- similar to Zekrom's case below}}.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: First appeared in the 13th movie.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: First appeared in the 13th movie.
* [[Fantastic Foxes]]: Both capitalize on the illusory aspect of the kitsune.
* [[Fantastic Foxes]]: Both capitalize on the illusory aspect of the kitsune.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Zoroark especially has one of the highest speeds in the game, but middling defense.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Zoroark especially has one of the highest speeds in the game, but middling defense.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: They have very high attack and special attack; on the flipside, their defense and special defense, while not even near the worst, are still pretty low.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: They have very high attack and special attack; on the flipside, their defense and special defense, while not even near the worst, are still pretty low.
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: Since Zoroark can only disguise itself as one of its teammates, your opponent will know you've got that species waiting in the wings once the Illusion is dispelled. If it's something that can switch into certain attacks easily, your opponent will second-guess using such attacks in anticipation of your switch, you'll second-guess switching into such attacks in anticipation of them deciding not to use such attacks, and so on and so forth.
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]: Since Zoroark can only disguise itself as one of its teammates, your opponent will know you've got that species waiting in the wings once the Illusion is dispelled. If it's something that can switch into certain attacks easily, your opponent will second-guess using such attacks in anticipation of your switch, you'll second-guess switching into such attacks in anticipation of them deciding not to use such attacks, and so on and so forth.
*[[Kitsune]]: Although based on the darker variation.
* [[Mama Bear]]: In the [[Pokémon Zoroark Master of Illusions (Anime)|13th Pokémon movie]].
* [[Master of Illusion]]: Their trait, the aptly named Illusion, makes them appear like the last Pokémon in your party, down to the nickname and Poké Ball. ''Master of Illusions'' is even the English name for [[Pokémon Zoroark Master of Illusions|the movie featuring them]].
* [[Mama Bear]]: In the [[Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions|13th Pokémon movie]].
* [[Master of Illusion]]: Their trait, the aptly named Illusion, makes them appear like the last Pokémon in your party, down to the nickname and Poké Ball. ''Master of Illusions'' is even the English name for [[Pokémon: Zoroark: Master of Illusions|the movie featuring them]].
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Psychic attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Psychic attacks.
* [[Powerup Letdown]]: The main problem with Zoroark and its Illusion was that they had the misfortune of being introduced in the same generation as multiplayer battles implementing a preview screen showing off both players' mons, completely ruining the element of surprise on which the Illusion ability relies.
* [[Power-Up Letdown]]: The main problem with Zoroark and its Illusion was that they had the misfortune of being introduced in the same generation as multiplayer battles implementing a preview screen showing off both players' mons, completely ruining the element of surprise on which the Illusion ability relies.
** The opponent only knows Zoroark is there, but the order of Pokemon can be changed before a fight, which lets Zoroark switch disguises. Further, in online modes where not all Pokemon are used, [[I Know You Know I Know|Zoroark doesn't even have to be among the battlers]].
** The opponent only knows Zoroark is there, but the order of Pokemon can be changed before a fight, which lets Zoroark switch disguises. Further, in online modes where not all Pokemon are used, [[I Know You Know I Know|Zoroark doesn't even have to be among the battlers]].
* [[Secret Character]]: The only way to obtain one without trading from another game is to import special exclusive Pokémon from Generation IV, which triggers an in-game encounter with either a Zorua or Zoroark. Of course, if you missed that, you could always get one off the GTS.
* [[Secret Character]]: The only way to obtain one without trading from another game is to import special exclusive Pokémon from Generation IV, which triggers an in-game encounter with either a Zorua or Zoroark. Of course, if you missed that, you could always get one off the GTS.
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* [[True Companions]]: When there is a pack of Zorua and Zoroark, they will never abandon each other no matter what.
* [[True Companions]]: When there is a pack of Zorua and Zoroark, they will never abandon each other no matter what.


=== Minccino and Cinccino ''(Chillarmy and Chillaccino)'' ===
== Minccino and Cinccino ''(Chillarmy and Chillaccino)'' ==
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Adorable chinchilla Pokémon that have soft gray (or puce if they're shiny) fur. They are neat freaks that like things to be spotless, so they often clean things with their tails. Cinccino also possess long white fur that resembles a feather boa.
Adorable chinchilla Pokémon that have soft gray (or puce if they're shiny) fur. They are neat freaks that like things to be spotless, so they often clean things with their tails. Cinccino also possess long white fur that resembles a feather boa.


* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Making a Splash]]: They can learn Aqua Tail.
* [[Making a Splash]]: They can learn Aqua Tail.
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: Many were unsure of how to pronounce Minccino when it was first revealed. It's pronounced Mihn-CHEE-noh, by the way.
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: Many were unsure of how to pronounce Minccino when it was first revealed. It's pronounced Mihn-CHEE-noh, by the way.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Cinccino. Subverted (and justified) in that it's its ''own'' fur.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Cinccino. Subverted (and justified) in that it's its ''own'' fur.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Both of them. Which justifies their Cute Charm ability.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Both of them. Which justifies their Cute Charm ability.
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* [[Super OCD]]: Minccino's obsession with cleaning dirty stuff.
* [[Super OCD]]: Minccino's obsession with cleaning dirty stuff.


=== Gothita, Gothorita, and Gothitelle ''(Gothimu, Gochimiru, and Gochiruzeru)'' ===
== Gothita, Gothorita, and Gothitelle ''(Gothimu, Gochimiru, and Gochiruzeru)'' ==
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A family of Psychic Pokémon that have a gothic lolita motif. They appear to possess a number of different, unsettling psychic abilities and seem to to be inspired by both the Abra family and the Ralts family. They are exclusive to the Black version.
A family of Psychic Pokémon that have a gothic lolita motif. They appear to possess a number of different, unsettling psychic abilities and seem to to be inspired by both the Abra family and the Ralts family. They are exclusive to the Black version.


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* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Let's see: Dress? Check. Makeup? Check. Hair ribbons? Check. Will the one you catch actually be a female? [[Subverted Trope|Not always]].
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Let's see: Dress? Check. Makeup? Check. Hair ribbons? Check. Will the one you catch actually be a female? [[Subverted Trope|Not always]].


=== Solosis, Duosion, and Reuniclus ''(Uniran, Daburan, and Lanculus)'' ===
== Solosis, Duosion, and Reuniclus ''(Uniran, Daburan, and Lanculus)'' ==
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Psychic Pokémon that resemble giant amoeba. Their inner bodies are suspended in a green fluid and encapsulated in a thin membrane, which protects them from the elements and allows them to thrive in nearly any sort of environment. It possess a high special attack and HP stat, but terrible speed, which makes them excellent trick room users. It is exclusive to the White version.
Psychic Pokémon that resemble giant amoeba. Their inner bodies are suspended in a green fluid and encapsulated in a thin membrane, which protects them from the elements and allows them to thrive in nearly any sort of environment. It possess a high special attack and HP stat, but terrible speed, which makes them excellent trick room users. It is exclusive to the White version.


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* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Our Homunculi Are Different]]
* [[Our Homunculi Are Different]]
* [[No Sell]]: One ability, Magic Guard, makes them immune to all indirect damage. Their other ability makes them immune to weather damage.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: One ability, Magic Guard, makes them immune to all indirect damage. Their other ability makes them immune to weather damage.
** [[Useless Useful Spell]]: Given that Magic Guard protects them from weather damage as well as all other indirect damage, Overcoat is completely useless by comparison.
** [[Useless Useful Spell]]: Given that Magic Guard protects them from weather damage as well as all other indirect damage, Overcoat is completely useless by comparison.
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Psychic Powers]]
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]
* [[Split Personality Merge]]: During its time as Duosion, it has two brains that can disagree with each other. When they become Reuniclus, however, they merge together into one personality again.
* [[Split Personality Merge]]: During its time as Duosion, it has two brains that can disagree with each other. When they become Reuniclus, however, they merge together into one personality again.
** [[Meaningful Name]]: '''Reuni'''te + Nu'''cl'''e'''us'''.
** [[Meaningful Name]]: '''Reuni'''te + Nu'''cl'''e'''us'''.


=== Ducklett and Swanna ''(Koaruhie and Swanna)'' ===
== Ducklett and Swanna ''(Koaruhie and Swanna)'' ==
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Making their homes near lakes, rivers and seas, these waterfowl are a common sight along the many bridges of the Unova region, where trainers gather for the feathers they occasionally drop even if they are not interested in catching one. While Ducklett is a bit gawky, it becomes much more graceful when it evolves into Swanna, but like other Water/Flying dual types, electricity will [[For Massive Damage|ruin its day]].
Making their homes near lakes, rivers and seas, these waterfowl are a common sight along the many bridges of the Unova region, where trainers gather for the feathers they occasionally drop even if they are not interested in catching one. While Ducklett is a bit gawky, it becomes much more graceful when it evolves into Swanna, but like other Water/Flying dual types, electricity will [[For Massive Damage|ruin its day]].


* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[Blow You Away]]
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Extremely vulnerable to Electric attacks.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Extremely vulnerable to Electric attacks.
* [[Flight]]
* [[Flight]]
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* [[Healing Factor]]: Learns both Roost ''and'' Aqua Ring via level-up.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Learns both Roost ''and'' Aqua Ring via level-up.
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Ground attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Ground attacks.
* [[Swans a Swimming]]
* [[Swans-a-Swimming]]


=== Vanillite, Vanillish, and Vanilluxe ''(Vanipeti, Baniricchi, and Baibanira)'' ===
== Vanillite, Vanillish, and Vanilluxe ''(Vanipeti, Baniricchi, and Baibanira)'' ==
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A family of pure ice types that hang around Cold Storage and bear a striking resemblance to ice cream desserts. Don't let their appearance deceive you; they aren't milk-based and they do have high stats, although their typing and movepool holds them back. They were designed by a British guy employed by Game Freak.
A family of pure ice types that hang around Cold Storage and bear a striking resemblance to ice cream desserts. Don't let their appearance deceive you; they aren't milk-based and they do have high stats, although their typing and movepool holds them back. They were designed by a British guy employed by Game Freak.


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* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: The whole friggin' line, but special mention goes to Vanillite.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: The whole friggin' line, but special mention goes to Vanillite.


=== Deerling and Sawsbuck ''(Shikijika and Mebukijika)'' ===
== Deerling and Sawsbuck ''(Shikijika and Mebukijika)'' ==
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Unlike the regions of games past, Unova experiences seasons, each one lasting a month in-game. This Pokémon changes its appearance depending on which season it is currently. As a Deerling, its scent changes and its coat changes color. As a Sawsbuck, its antlers grow and shed leaves much like a deciduous tree. Its signature move is Horn Leech, which works like Giga Drain except it works off its physical attack.
Unlike the regions of games past, Unova experiences seasons, each one lasting a month in-game. This Pokémon changes its appearance depending on which season it is currently. As a Deerling, its scent changes and its coat changes color. As a Sawsbuck, its antlers grow and shed leaves much like a deciduous tree. Its signature move is Horn Leech, which works like Giga Drain except it works off its physical attack.


* [[Bambification]]: Deerling plays it straight; Sawsbuck, on the other hand, [[Averted Trope|looks more or less like a deer would in real life]].
* [[Bambification]]: Deerling plays it straight; Sawsbuck, on the other hand, [[Averted Trope|looks more or less like a deer would in real life]].
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: '''Saws'''buck. ('''S'''ummer/'''A'''utumn/'''W'''inter/'''S'''pring)
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]: '''Saws'''buck. ('''S'''ummer/'''A'''utumn/'''W'''inter/'''S'''pring)
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Kryptonite Is Everywhere]]: The Normal/Grass pairing, while unique, will not do you any favors if you choose to use a Deerling or a Sawsbuck against a Pokémon that's either a Fire, Fighting, Poison, Flying, Bug, or Ice-type (or any combination of those six; i.e., the Fire/Fighting Blaziken or the Poison/Flying Zubat). In fairness, its numerous weaknesses isn't because of its dual-typing, but because Grass has always sucked as a defensive type (only one of the abovementioned weaknesses come from its Normal half, and that's the Fighting type). At the very least, its Normal half gives it an immunity to Ghost types/moves.
* [[Kryptonite Is Everywhere]]: The Normal/Grass pairing, while unique, will not do you any favors if you choose to use a Deerling or a Sawsbuck against a Pokémon that's either a Fire, Fighting, Poison, Flying, Bug, or Ice-type (or any combination of those six; i.e., the Fire/Fighting Blaziken or the Poison/Flying Zubat). In fairness, its numerous weaknesses isn't because of its dual-typing, but because Grass has always sucked as a defensive type (only one of the abovementioned weaknesses come from its Normal half, and that's the Fighting type). At the very least, its Normal half gives it an immunity to Ghost types/moves.
** They can remedy this by using the Camouflage move, which changes their typing (usually for the better, but it's a crapshoot).
** They can remedy this by using the Camouflage move, which changes their typing (usually for the better, but it's a crapshoot).
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Ghost-type attacks (and Grass-type attacks, if it has the Sap Sipper ability).
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Ghost-type attacks (and Grass-type attacks, if it has the Sap Sipper ability).
* [[Planimal]]
* [[Planimal]]
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Winter Forme Sawsbuck looks like it's wearing a fur coat with white trim.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Winter Forme Sawsbuck looks like it's wearing a fur coat with white trim.
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* [[Stealth Pun]]: A fawn with a flower, influenced by the season? Hey, it's [[Sleeping Beauty|Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather]].
* [[Stealth Pun]]: A fawn with a flower, influenced by the season? Hey, it's [[Sleeping Beauty|Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather]].


=== Emolga ''(Emonga)'' ===
== Emolga ''(Emonga)'' ==
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It seems like every region has its own kind of electrical rodent. Emolga is Unova's. Unlike its relatives, it is able to glide using a thin membrane called a patagium. This membrane is electrically charged. It isn't encountered that often, so consider yourself lucky if you do find one (or unlucky if you were training a Water-, Flying-, or Grass type).
It seems like every region has its own kind of electrical rodent. Emolga is Unova's. Unlike its relatives, it is able to glide using a thin membrane called a patagium. This membrane is electrically charged. It isn't encountered that often, so consider yourself lucky if you do find one (or unlucky if you were training a Water-, Flying-, or Grass type).


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* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]
* [[Metal Slime]]: Like Audino, Emolga is only found in shaking grass... Except that the chances of finding Emolga there is lower.
* [[Metal Slime]]: Like Audino, Emolga is only found in shaking grass... Except that the chances of finding Emolga there is lower.
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Ground-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Ground-type attacks.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Emolga is almost, sort of, maybe, a bit, close to decent. But seriously, it's next to amazing Electric types like Zebstrika, Galvantula, and '' Eelektross'', for crying out loud.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Emolga is almost, sort of, maybe, a bit, close to decent. But seriously, it's next to amazing Electric types like Zebstrika, Galvantula, and '' Eelektross'', for crying out loud.
* [[Scunthorpe Problem]]: Emolga's name was changed from its Japanese name Emonga, presumably because "mong" is a derogatory term (from the UK) for someone afflicted with Down's Syndrome.
* [[Scunthorpe Problem]]: Emolga's name was changed from its Japanese name Emonga, presumably because "mong" is a derogatory term (from the UK) for someone afflicted with Down's Syndrome.
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Only Pokémon to learn Volt Switch naturally.
* [[Signature Move]]: Only Pokémon to learn Volt Switch naturally.


=== Karrablast and Escavalier ''(Kaburumo and Chevarugo)'' ===
== Karrablast and Escavalier ''(Kaburumo and Chevarugo)'' ==
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Karrablast is a strange beetle Pokémon that is only capable of evolving with another Pokémon. It seeks out this Pokémon and presumably uses its horn like a can-opener. It then steals the unlucky Pokémon's "can" and uses it as armor. Similar to Scizor, it becomes a dual Bug/Steel type; its attack and defenses are cranked up, but its speed suffers because of the armor.
Karrablast is a strange beetle Pokémon that is only capable of evolving with another Pokémon. It seeks out this Pokémon and presumably uses its horn like a can-opener. It then steals the unlucky Pokémon's "can" and uses it as armor. Similar to Scizor, it becomes a dual Bug/Steel type; its attack and defenses are cranked up, but its speed suffers because of the armor.


* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]
* [[Cool Helmet]]: Escavalier
* [[Cool Helmet]]: Escavalier
* [[Dual Wielding]]: Escavalier
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Escavalier
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Escavalier
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Escavalier
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Escavalier, as a Bug/Steel dual type, [[Kill It With Fire|gets burned easily]]. That ''is'' its only weakness, though.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Escavalier, as a Bug/Steel dual type, [[Kill It with Fire|gets burned easily]]. That ''is'' its only weakness, though.
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Escavalier "flies around at high speed". Of 20. [[Sarcasm Mode|That means things like Snorlax or Slowbro are going 1.5 times faster that it]]...
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Escavalier "flies around at high speed". Of 20. [[Sarcasm Mode|That means things like Snorlax or Slowbro are going 1.5 times faster that it]]...
* [[Jousting Lance]]
* [[Jousting Lance]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Ironic, given that armor was ''stolen''...
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Ironic, given that armor was ''stolen''...
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Great attack and defenses, but 20 speed makes Escavalier one of the slowest Pokémon ever. As a result, [[Whos Laughing Now|it's one of the fastest Pokémon ever in Trick Room]].
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Great attack and defenses, but 20 speed makes Escavalier one of the slowest Pokémon ever. As a result, [[Who's Laughing Now?|it's one of the fastest Pokémon ever in Trick Room]].
* [[No Sell]]: Escavalier are impervious to Poison attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Escavalier are impervious to Poison attacks.


=== Foongus and Amoonguss ''(Tamagetake and Morobareru)'' ===
== Foongus and Amoonguss ''(Tamagetake and Morobareru)'' ==
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When you're traveling through the grassy fields or brush under the woods in the Unova region and spot what seems to be a Pokéball, beware! It might actually be this Pokémon. However, instead of exploding like Voltorb and Electrode might, this Pokémon might spray spores that may cause paralysis, poison or sleep.
When you're traveling through the grassy fields or brush under the woods in the Unova region and spot what seems to be a Pokéball, beware! It might actually be this Pokémon. However, instead of exploding like Voltorb and Electrode might, this Pokémon might spray spores that may cause paralysis, poison or sleep.


* [[Boring but Practical]]: Compared to the other options for grass types in the Unova Dex, they're not the first choice offhand. However their move pool is much greater than the others, who mostly have one or two options available. In addition they also get Spore, which lets them reliably put people to sleep.
* [[Boring but Practical]]: Compared to the other options for grass types in the Unova Dex, they're not the first choice offhand. However their move pool is much greater than the others, who mostly have one or two options available. In addition they also get Spore, which lets them reliably put people to sleep.
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* [[Healing Factor]]: Has Regenerator as its Dream World ability.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Has Regenerator as its Dream World ability.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: Amoongus's Pokédex entry says it tries to use its appearance to lure in prey. Most Pokémon aren't fooled, though.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Amoongus's Pokédex entry says it tries to use its appearance to lure in prey. Most Pokémon aren't fooled, though.
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]
* [[Poisonous Person|Poisonous Pokémon]]
* [[Punny Name]]
* [[Punny Name]]


=== Frillish and Jellicent ''(Pururiru and Burungel)'' ===
== Frillish and Jellicent ''(Pururiru and Burungel)'' ==
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Floating in Unova's seas are these intriguing Pokémon. They spend their lives floating in the water waiting for prey to amble into their vicinity (Jellicent is said to be the reason why a lot of ships and their crews have gone missing). They may also take a more active approach and drag their prey downward into their underwater caves several miles below the surface. Unusually, male and female individuals are shaped and colored very differently from each other. The reason for this is unclear. It is a very good choice for a water Pokémon.
Floating in Unova's seas are these intriguing Pokémon. They spend their lives floating in the water waiting for prey to amble into their vicinity (Jellicent is said to be the reason why a lot of ships and their crews have gone missing). They may also take a more active approach and drag their prey downward into their underwater caves several miles below the surface. Unusually, male and female individuals are shaped and colored very differently from each other. The reason for this is unclear. It is a very good choice for a water Pokémon.


* [[Badass Mustache]]: Male Jellicent sport one, which makes it look like Julius Pringles.
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Male Jellicent sport one, which makes it look like Julius Pringles.
* [[Heal Thyself]]: Frillish and Jellicent are two of the three Ghost-types that can learn Recover, the only other one being Sableye.
* [[Heal Thyself]]: Frillish and Jellicent are two of the three Ghost-types that can learn Recover, the only other one being Sableye.
* [[It Only Works Once]]: One of its abilities, "Cursed Body", does this to an opponent -- if the opponent uses an attack on Frillish/Jellicent, there is a chance that said attack gets disabled for a few turns.
* [[It Only Works Once]]: One of its abilities, "Cursed Body", does this to an opponent—if the opponent uses an attack on Frillish/Jellicent, there is a chance that said attack gets disabled for a few turns.
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Normal and Fighting attacks, and Water if it has Water Absorb ability.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Normal and Fighting attacks, and Water if it has Water Absorb ability.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: ''Jellyfish'' ghosts that [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|look innocent, but are really the cause of many a sunken and missing sea vessel]].
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: ''Jellyfish'' ghosts that [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|look innocent, but are really the cause of many a sunken and missing sea vessel]].
* [[Pink Girl Blue Boy]]: Literally
* [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]]: Literally
* [[Powerup Letdown]]: Its Dream World ability is Damp, which prevents Self-Destruct and Explosion from being used. Since Jellicent is a Ghost type, it's already immune to both of those attacks.
* [[Power-Up Letdown]]: Its Dream World ability is Damp, which prevents Self-Destruct and Explosion from being used. Since Jellicent is a Ghost type, it's already immune to both of those attacks.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Both genders of Frillish and Jellicent have a crown on their heads and are based off royalty. And they aren't half bad in battle.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Both genders of Frillish and Jellicent have a crown on their heads and are based off royalty. And they aren't half bad in battle.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Has good bulk and a [[Healing Factor|move to help it recover damage]] (and Cursed Body to potentially seal the enemy's super-effective move out of repetition territory). Especially when paired up with Ferrothorn, as both can cover up each other's weakness.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Has good bulk and a [[Healing Factor|move to help it recover damage]] (and Cursed Body to potentially seal the enemy's super-effective move out of repetition territory). Especially when paired up with Ferrothorn, as both can cover up each other's weakness.
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* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]: Their favourite food is life energy. [[Nightmare Fuel|Which they get from the crew of ships who cross their territory and end up missing]]...
* [[Your Soul Is Mine]]: Their favourite food is life energy. [[Nightmare Fuel|Which they get from the crew of ships who cross their territory and end up missing]]...


=== Alomomola ''(Mamanbou)'' ===
== Alomomola ''(Mamanbou)'' ==
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Alomomola are sunfish Pokémon with a very caring personality. If it spots a drowning person or Pokémon, they readily embrace it using their top and bottom fins and bring it to shore. Boasting the fifth highest HP rating of all Pokémon, Alomomola is a Pokémon of great bulk. Despite looking very similar, it is unrelated to Luvdisc.
Alomomola are sunfish Pokémon with a very caring personality. If it spots a drowning person or Pokémon, they readily embrace it using their top and bottom fins and bring it to shore. Boasting the fifth highest HP rating of all Pokémon, Alomomola is a Pokémon of great bulk. Despite looking very similar, it is unrelated to Luvdisc.


* [[Cardiovascular Love]]
* [[Cardiovascular Love]]
* [[Commonplace Rare]]: For awhile, it will be the only rare encounter on sea routes
* [[Commonplace Rare]]: For awhile, it will be the only rare encounter on sea routes
* [[Fun With Palindromes]]
* [[Fun with Palindromes]]
* [[Healing Shiv]]: It learns Heal Pulse, which heals a target ''other than the user''.
* [[Healing Shiv]]: It learns Heal Pulse, which heals a target ''other than the user''.
* [[Making a Splash]]
* [[Making a Splash]]
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* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: Due to its heart-shaped body and similar-looking appearance, it was once thought by fans that it was going to be an evolution of Luvdisc.
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: Due to its heart-shaped body and similar-looking appearance, it was once thought by fans that it was going to be an evolution of Luvdisc.


=== Joltik and Galvantula ''(Bachuru and Dentula)'' ===
== Joltik and Galvantula ''(Bachuru and Dentula)'' ==
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Joltik is a bug and electric type that is endemic to a cave known as the Chargestone Cave, where the magnetized rocks float and give off electricity, although some have been known to go into cities and feed from electric sockets. It is a tiny Pokémon and it makes use of it by clinging to larger Pokémon and feeding off their static electricity. It evolves into the unsettling Galvantula, a fast Pokémon that uses electrically-charged webbing to ensnare unlucky prey.
Joltik is a bug and electric type that is endemic to a cave known as the Chargestone Cave, where the magnetized rocks float and give off electricity, although some have been known to go into cities and feed from electric sockets. It is a tiny Pokémon and it makes use of it by clinging to larger Pokémon and feeding off their static electricity. It evolves into the unsettling Galvantula, a fast Pokémon that uses electrically-charged webbing to ensnare unlucky prey.


* [[All Webbed Up]]: They learn Spider Web and Electroweb, the first [[You Will Not Evade Me|prevents the enemy from fleeing]] and the second does damage while simultaneously lowering the enemy's speed.
* [[All Webbed Up]]: They learn Spider Web and Electroweb, the first [[You Will Not Evade Me|prevents the enemy from fleeing]] and the second does damage while simultaneously lowering the enemy's speed.
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Averted with Joltik, which is actually the size of a real tarantula and the smallest Pokémon so far, although it is '''''massive''''' when compared to a real-life tick, the animal it's based on (10cm compared to 3-5mm). Played straight with the dog-sized Galvantula.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Averted with Joltik, which is actually the size of a real tarantula and the smallest Pokémon so far, although it is '''''massive''''' when compared to a real-life tick, the animal it's based on (10&nbsp;cm compared to 3-5mm). Played straight with the dog-sized Galvantula.
* [[Extra Eyes]]: Both of them have multiple eyes, [[Shown Their Work|similar to real life spiders]]. It also justifies their Compoundeyes ability.
* [[Extra Eyes]]: Both of them have multiple eyes, [[Shown Their Work|similar to real life spiders]]. It also justifies their Compoundeyes ability.
* [[Four Legged Insect|Four Legged Spiders]]
* [[Four-Legged Insect|Four Legged Spiders]]
* [[Giant Spider]]: In terms of proportion, Galvantula is huge compared to a regular tarantula.
* [[Giant Spider]]: In terms of proportion, Galvantula is huge compared to a regular tarantula.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: They have high Speed and respectable Special Attack, STAB with several already strong Bug and Electric attacks, and Compoundeyes raises their accuracy so the extremely powerful but only 70% accurate Thunder raises up to 90%. The problem is that their defenses are horrible, and their Bug typing means that anything with a Fire or Flying attack will make short work of them.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: They have high Speed and respectable Special Attack, STAB with several already strong Bug and Electric attacks, and Compoundeyes raises their accuracy so the extremely powerful but only 70% accurate Thunder raises up to 90%. The problem is that their defenses are horrible, and their Bug typing means that anything with a Fire or Flying attack will make short work of them.
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* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Electroweb, although it can be bred into the Spinarak line.
* [[Signature Move]]: Electroweb, although it can be bred into the Spinarak line.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes|Why Did It Have To Be Spiders?]]: This is how their Unnerve ability (makes opponent too nervous to eat berries) presumably works. Joltik, though, just seems too cute to be unnerving...
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Spiders?]]: This is how their Unnerve ability (makes opponent too nervous to eat berries) presumably works. Joltik, though, just seems too cute to be unnerving...
** [[Cuteness Proximity]]: [[Epileptic Trees|Maybe they're too distracted by the]] [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|fuzzy yellow plushie spider to think about eating?]]
** [[Cuteness Proximity]]: [[Epileptic Trees|Maybe they're too distracted by the]] [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|fuzzy yellow plushie spider to think about eating?]]


=== Ferroseed and Ferrothorn ''(Tesshiido and Nattorei)'' ===
== Ferroseed and Ferrothorn ''(Tesshiido and Nattorei)'' ==
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Another Pokémon that is native to Chargestone Cave. These Pokémon eek out a living by leeching minerals from the surrounding rock walls. It is covered in thick metal armor that is reinforced with iron spikes. It is very defense-oriented, sporting only two weaknesses, one which isn't very effective against it anyway. The other, fire, burns it to a crisp, though.
Another Pokémon that is native to Chargestone Cave. These Pokémon eek out a living by leeching minerals from the surrounding rock walls. It is covered in thick metal armor that is reinforced with iron spikes. It is very defense-oriented, sporting only two weaknesses, one which isn't very effective against it anyway. The other, fire, burns it to a crisp, though.


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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Their names are derived from the Italian word "ferro", which means "iron".
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Their names are derived from the Italian word "ferro", which means "iron".
* [[Ceiling Cling]]
* [[Ceiling Cling]]
* [[Epic Flail]]: Ferrothorn sports them. May be a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conkers Conkers], seeing that they may be based off Horse-chestnuts.
* [[Epic Flail]]: Ferrothorn sports them. May be a reference to [[wikipedia:Conkers|Conkers]], seeing that they may be based off Horse-chestnuts.
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]: Ferroseed spins in its animation. Both of them also learn Gyro Ball naturally, which does a lot of damage due to their very slow speed.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Ferroseed spins in its animation. Both of them also learn Gyro Ball naturally, which does a lot of damage due to their very slow speed.
** Ferroseed cannot learn Rapid Spin since that move is about shaking things off, but presumably wouldn't work here because of the thorns.
** Ferroseed cannot learn Rapid Spin since that move is about shaking things off, but presumably wouldn't work here because of the thorns.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Same as Forretress and Escavalier, [[Kill It With Fire|fire-type attacks]] will take it down before it throws out the first attack.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Same as Forretress and Escavalier, [[Kill It with Fire|fire-type attacks]] will take it down before it throws out the first attack.
* [[Fundamentally Funny Fruit]]: Ferroseed and Ferrothorn are likely to be based off either durians or horse-chestnuts, spiny fruits with hard shells. Especially the latter, what with Ferrothorn being a "Thorn Pod".
* [[Fundamentally Funny Fruit]]: Ferroseed and Ferrothorn are likely to be based off either durians or horse-chestnuts, spiny fruits with hard shells. Especially the latter, what with Ferrothorn being a "Thorn Pod".
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Green Thumb]]
* [[Irony]]: The Grass/Steel-type in itself -- Plants are organic and metal armour isn't.
* [[Irony]]: The Grass/Steel-type in itself—Plants are organic and metal armour isn't.
* [[Land Mine Goes Click|Land Mine]]: Ferrothorn sort of resembles one. Ferroseed may resemble a [[Sea Mine]].
* [[Land Mine Goes Click|Land Mine]]: Ferrothorn sort of resembles one. Ferroseed may resemble a [[Sea Mine]].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Their English names reference the fact that they're both plants (seed/thorn) and made of metal ("Ferro" meaning "iron"). They're also able to breed with both the "plant" and "mineral" groups.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Their English names reference the fact that they're both plants (seed/thorn) and made of metal ("Ferro" meaning "iron"). They're also able to breed with both the "plant" and "mineral" groups.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Poison attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Poison attacks.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: Hell, its ability is called Iron Barbs.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: Hell, its ability is called Iron Barbs.
** [[Spike Balls of Doom]]: Ferrothorn pretty much fits all the descriptions on the page -- it hangs from ceilings, is alive, spins via Gyro Ball, and its tentacles act as chains.
** [[Spike Balls of Doom]]: Ferrothorn pretty much fits all the descriptions on the page—it hangs from ceilings, is alive, spins via Gyro Ball, and its tentacles act as chains.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Great typing, good defenses, and a great ability that makes physical attackers think twice before striking it. However, 20 speed makes it one of the slowest Pokémon ever. Makes a good partner with Jellicent, as they resist each other's weaknesses.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Great typing, good defenses, and a great ability that makes physical attackers think twice before striking it. However, 20 speed makes it one of the slowest Pokémon ever. Makes a good partner with Jellicent, as they resist each other's weaknesses.
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: Its attack is passable at 94, and it commonly uses attacks with high base power like Power Whip and Gyro Ball (which hits very hard on most opponents, since Ferrothorn is so slow).
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: Its attack is passable at 94, and it commonly uses attacks with high base power like Power Whip and Gyro Ball (which hits very hard on most opponents, since Ferrothorn is so slow).
* [[Whip It Good]]: Ferrothorn, who learns Power Whip using its vines.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Ferrothorn, who learns Power Whip using its vines.


=== Klink, Klang, and Klinklang ''(Giaru, [[Repetitive Name|Gigiaru]], and [[Overly Long Gag|Gigigiaru]])'' ===
== Klink, Klang, and Klinklang ''(Giaru, [[Repetitive Name|Gigiaru]], and [[Overly Long Gag|Gigigiaru]])'' ==
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Yes, it is a Pokémon made entirely out of gears (just like Magnemite from Generation I was made entirely of magnets). Another odd Pokémon only found in Chargestone Cave, this Pokémon has actually only been documented for about 100 years or so. Where they came from is a mystery. Its spinning generates its lifeforce, and as it evolves, it gains more interlocking gears and more power. It has good stats, but a very poor movepool.
Yes, it is a Pokémon made entirely out of gears (just like Magnemite from Generation I was made entirely of magnets). Another odd Pokémon only found in Chargestone Cave, this Pokémon has actually only been documented for about 100 years or so. Where they came from is a mystery. Its spinning generates its lifeforce, and as it evolves, it gains more interlocking gears and more power. It has good stats, but a very poor movepool.


* [[Bread Eggs Breaded Eggs]]
* [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs]]
* [[Clockwork Creature]]
* [[Clockwork Creature]]
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]
** [[Shock and Awe]]: Also learns some Electric moves by level <ref>Charge, Thundershock, and Zap Cannon -- and plenty more by TM!</ref> despite being pure Steel.
** [[Shock and Awe]]: Also learns some Electric moves by level <ref>Charge, Thundershock, and Zap Cannon -- and plenty more by TM!</ref> despite being pure Steel.
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* [[Multiple Head Case]]
* [[Multiple Head Case]]
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Poison attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Poison attacks.
* [[Signature Move]]: Gear Grind and Shift Gear.
* [[Signature Move]]: Gear Grind and Shift Gear.
* [[Wingding Eyes]]: One of its eyes is X-shaped.
* [[Wingding Eyes]]: One of its eyes is X-shaped.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]


=== Tynamo, Eelektrik, and Eelektross ''(Shibishirasu, Shibibiru, and Shibirudon)'' ===
== Tynamo, Eelektrik, and Eelektross ''(Shibishirasu, Shibibiru, and Shibirudon)'' ==
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If you are lucky enough, you might encounter this rare creature that's unique to the Chargestone Cave system. Tynamo resembles a fish fry no longer than a finger. One by itself doesn't have a lot of power. But if you are patient enough with its training, it'll evolve into a much larger and more intimidating eel Pokémon that can do far more damage. The best part is that its ability eliminates its typing's only weakness. A Thunderstone evolves it further, and it gains arms with rasping suckers on them -- a terrifying sight to behold.
If you are lucky enough, you might encounter this rare creature that's unique to the Chargestone Cave system. Tynamo resembles a fish fry no longer than a finger. One by itself doesn't have a lot of power. But if you are patient enough with its training, it'll evolve into a much larger and more intimidating eel Pokémon that can do far more damage. The best part is that its ability eliminates its typing's only weakness. A Thunderstone evolves it further, and it gains arms with rasping suckers on them—a terrifying sight to behold.


* [[Flying Seafood Special|Floating Seafood Special]]
* [[Flying Seafood Special|Floating Seafood Special]]
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* [[Metal Slime]]: Your chances of finding a Tynamo in the wild? 2% on the first floor in Chargestone Cave, and a [[Sarcasm Mode|whopping]] 8% in the basement floor.
* [[Metal Slime]]: Your chances of finding a Tynamo in the wild? 2% on the first floor in Chargestone Cave, and a [[Sarcasm Mode|whopping]] 8% in the basement floor.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Although Eelektross has good offensive stats, the same can't be said for its speed of 50.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Although Eelektross has good offensive stats, the same can't be said for its speed of 50.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ground attacks. Which negates any weaknesses it would have.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ground attacks. Which negates any weaknesses it would have.
* [[Power Glows]]: Eelektrik and Eelektross's sprites show the yellow spots along their bodies light up.
* [[Power Glows]]: Eelektrik and Eelektross's sprites show the yellow spots along their bodies light up.
* [[Power Floats]]: Its ability Levitate makes it have no weaknesses, aside from Gravity/Mold Breaker.
* [[Power Floats]]: Its ability Levitate makes it have no weaknesses, aside from Gravity/Mold Breaker.
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* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]


=== Elgyem and Beheeyem ''(Riguree and Oobemu)'' ===
== Elgyem and Beheeyem ''(Riguree and Oobemu)'' ==
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These big-headed Pokémon were discovered in the desert five decades ago, but they've since moved elsewhere. They seem to have a knack for winding up in areas filled with Pokémon who have type advantages over them, and as such aren't terribly common, most being cramped up near the top of a tower by route seven.
These big-headed Pokémon were discovered in the desert five decades ago, but they've since moved elsewhere. They seem to have a knack for winding up in areas filled with Pokémon who have type advantages over them, and as such aren't terribly common, most being cramped up near the top of a tower by route seven.


* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Beheeyem looks like it's wearing one, though that could be how its body is shaped.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Beheeyem looks like it's wearing one, though that could be how its body is shaped.
* [[Easy Amnesia]]/[[Laser Guided Amnesia]]: They apparently have the ability to rewrite and erase memories, according to their Pokédex entries.
* [[Easy Amnesia]]/[[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: They apparently have the ability to rewrite and erase memories, according to their Pokédex entries.
* [[Forehead of Doom]]: Elgyem.
* [[Forehead of Doom]]: Elgyem.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]] and [[Late to The Punchline]]: Elgyem is actually LGM ('''L'''ittle '''G'''reen '''M'''an) spelled phonetically, and Beheeyem is the same for BEM ('''B'''ug-'''E'''yed '''M'''onster [or '''M'''an]).
* [[Fun with Acronyms]] and [[Late to the Punchline]]: Elgyem is actually LGM ('''L'''ittle '''G'''reen '''M'''an) spelled phonetically, and Beheeyem is the same for BEM ('''B'''ug-'''E'''yed '''M'''onster [or '''M'''an]).
* [[Humanoid Aliens]]
* [[Humanoid Aliens]]
** [[The Greys]]: Subverted. Even though they look like the kind of aliens that would be gray, Elgyem is green and Beeheyem is a sandy-peach color.
** [[The Greys]]: Subverted. Even though they look like the kind of aliens that would be gray, Elgyem is green and Beeheyem is a sandy-peach color.
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* [[My Brain Is Big]]
* [[My Brain Is Big]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: [[Alien Among Us|Beheeyem looks like it's trying to pass off as a person]].
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: [[Alien Among Us|Beheeyem looks like it's trying to pass off as a person]].
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Both have the ability to wipe memories and cause headaches using psychic powers (at least according to the Pokédex).
* [[Psychic Powers]]: Both have the ability to wipe memories and cause headaches using psychic powers (at least according to the Pokédex).
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Elgyem
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Elgyem
* [[Roswell That Ends Well]]: They could be the aliens said to have crash landed at Roswell, New Mexico in the late 1940s.
* [[Roswell That Ends Well]]: They could be the aliens said to have crash landed at Roswell, New Mexico in the late 1940s.
* [[Telepathic Spacemen]]
* [[Telepathic Spacemen]]
* [[Theme Naming]]: See [[Fun With Acronyms]] above.
* [[Theme Naming]]: See [[Fun with Acronyms]] above.


=== Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure ''(Hitomoshi, Ranpuraa, and Shandera)'' ===
== Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure ''(Hitomoshi, Ranpuraa, and Shandera)'' ==
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A feared species of Pokémon that resemble light sources. Their method of hunting changes as they evolve but their preferred prey remains consistent. In battle they have both hard hitting special attacks and a few [[Gradual Grinder|gradual grinding]] tactics. They aren't particularly hard to run from, though, which might explain their dream world ability.
A feared species of Pokémon that resemble light sources. Their method of hunting changes as they evolve but their preferred prey remains consistent. In battle they have both hard hitting special attacks and a few [[Gradual Grinder|gradual grinding]] tactics. They aren't particularly hard to run from, though, which might explain their dream world ability.


* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Litwick pretends to be a helpful guide with its light, but it's actually leeching the life force of anything that follows it.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Litwick pretends to be a helpful guide with its light, but it's actually leeching the life force of anything that follows it.
* [[Feed It With Fire]]: Can have the Flash Fire ability, which nullifies any fire attack used against it to increases the power of its ''own'' fire type attacks.
* [[Feed It with Fire]]: Can have the Flash Fire ability, which nullifies any fire attack used against it to increases the power of its ''own'' fire type attacks.
* [[Ghost Lights]]: Is based on hitodama.
* [[Ghost Lights]]: Is based on hitodama.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different|Our Ghosts Are]] [[Falling Chandelier of Doom|Chandeliers Of Doom]]: Chandelure.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different|Our Ghosts Are]] [[Falling Chandelier of Doom|Chandeliers Of Doom]]: Chandelure.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Chandelure has ''extremely'' high Sp. Atk and fairly good defenses, but merely okay speed.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Chandelure has ''extremely'' high Sp. Atk and fairly good defenses, but merely okay speed.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Chandelure has deadly Sp. Atk (Shown above) and OK speed. However, it's shoddily built with defenses of 90 each and hp 60.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Chandelure has deadly Sp. Atk (Shown above) and OK speed. However, it's shoddily built with defenses of 90 each and hp 60.
* [[Names the Same]]: With a dash of [[Irony]]. [http://quanyails.deviantart.com/art/Lampent-181094852 Lampent] was the name of a fakemon, made before the reveal of fifth-generation Pokémon, specifically mentioned not to parody the strange ideas for Pokémon in that generation. Its name ended up being used for the lamp Pokémon.
* [[Name's the Same]]: With a dash of [[Irony]]. [http://quanyails.deviantart.com/art/Lampent-181094852 Lampent] was the name of a fakemon, made before the reveal of fifth-generation Pokémon, specifically mentioned not to parody the strange ideas for Pokémon in that generation. Its name ended up being used for the lamp Pokémon.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Normal and Fighting attacks. Fire attacks as well, if it has Flash Fire.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Normal and Fighting attacks. Fire attacks as well, if it has Flash Fire.
* [[Peek a Bangs]]: Litwick, with ''candlewax''.
* [[Peek-a-Bangs]]: Litwick, with ''candlewax''.
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Litwick ''was'' drawn to be cute, despite that it's a manipulative, soul-stealing candle ghost.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Litwick ''was'' drawn to be cute, despite that it's a manipulative, soul-stealing candle ghost.
* [[Soul Power]]
* [[Soul Power]]
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* [[You Will Not Evade Me]]: Their Dream World ability, Shadow Tag, does this. Suddenly Ferrothorn, Scizor, Forretress, Escavalier, Durant, Genesect, and Wormadam aren't feeling so tough now.<ref>These aren't the only Pokémon with double weaknesses to Fire, but the ones mentioned have no other weaknesses (or only one other weakness, in Ferrothorn's case). The only typing that would have a double weakness to a pure Ghost-type Pokemon would be Ghost/Psychic, which doesn't exist...'''''yet'''''.</ref>
* [[You Will Not Evade Me]]: Their Dream World ability, Shadow Tag, does this. Suddenly Ferrothorn, Scizor, Forretress, Escavalier, Durant, Genesect, and Wormadam aren't feeling so tough now.<ref>These aren't the only Pokémon with double weaknesses to Fire, but the ones mentioned have no other weaknesses (or only one other weakness, in Ferrothorn's case). The only typing that would have a double weakness to a pure Ghost-type Pokemon would be Ghost/Psychic, which doesn't exist...'''''yet'''''.</ref>


=== Axew, Fraxure, and Haxorus ''(Kibago, Onondo, and Ononokusu)'' ===
== Axew, Fraxure, and Haxorus ''(Kibago, Onondo, and Ononokusu)'' ==
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They are slow to make friends and territorial disputes between them can be exceedingly violent. You can tell when you are in one's territory by the gashes in the surroundings made by their tusks, which they excessively sharpen while heading towards evolution. However, if you do befriend one, you've managed to make a very powerful and dependable ally indeed.
They are slow to make friends and territorial disputes between them can be exceedingly violent. You can tell when you are in one's territory by the gashes in the surroundings made by their tusks, which they excessively sharpen while heading towards evolution. However, if you do befriend one, you've managed to make a very powerful and dependable ally indeed.


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* [[Dinosaurs Are Dragons]]
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Haxorus's ''Black'' entry seems to suggest this.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Haxorus's ''Black'' entry seems to suggest this.
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{{quote|'''Pokédex''': ''They are kind'' but can be relentless when defending territory. They challenge foes with tusks that can cut steel.}}
** [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|The Haxorus in ''[[Poke Park Wii|PokéPark 2]]'' is one of [[Big Bad|Darkrai]]'s evil minions. Subverted in that this particular Haxorus isn't that nice; kindness is probably more a general trait of his species than of the character himself.}}
** [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|The Haxorus in ''[[Poke Park Wii|PokéPark 2]]'' is one of [[Big Bad|Darkrai]]'s evil minions. Subverted in that this particular Haxorus isn't that nice; kindness is probably more a general trait of his species than of the character himself.}}
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Its Attack stat of '''''147''''' is only 3 points lower than [[Olympus Mons|Groudon, Rayquaza, and Zekrom]], and it's faster than all 3.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Its Attack stat of '''''147''''' is only 3 points lower than [[Olympus Mons|Groudon, Rayquaza, and Zekrom]], and it's faster than all 3.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Behaves this way sometimes - its Special Defense isn't that great, and its speed, while pretty high, is ''just'' slow enough to let all sorts of other Pokémon outspeed and destroy it.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Behaves this way sometimes - its Special Defense isn't that great, and its speed, while pretty high, is ''just'' slow enough to let all sorts of other Pokémon outspeed and destroy it.
* [[Names the Same]]: And yet again, prior to the release of ''Black And White'', one artist devised [http://theonegamefreak.deviantart.com/art/Haxorus-139869344 a fanmade Pokémon that also bears the name Haxorus] -- and its ''entire head'' is an axe.
* [[Name's the Same]]: And yet again, prior to the release of ''Black And White'', one artist devised [http://theonegamefreak.deviantart.com/art/Haxorus-139869344 a fanmade Pokémon that also bears the name Haxorus]{{Dead link}}—and its ''entire head'' is an axe.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: And they might also be [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs|dinosaurs]].
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: And they might also be [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs|dinosaurs]].
* [[Signature Move]]: Unfortunately, Gible gets it too
* [[Signature Move]]: Unfortunately, Gible gets it too
* [[Theme Naming]]: All of them have the word "[[An Axe to Grind|ax]]" in their names.
* [[Theme Naming]]: All of them have the word "[[An Axe to Grind|ax]]" in their names.


=== Cubchoo and Beartic ''(Kumasyun and Tsunbeaa)'' ===
== Cubchoo and Beartic ''(Kumasyun and Tsunbeaa)'' ==
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The second Pokémon to be based on bears, Chuchoo doesn't seem well suited for neither the cold areas it is found nor the ice type attacks it naturally learns, if its perpetually running nose is anything to go by. Beartic doesn't seem to have that problem. Unlike North America's Bears, these guys hide in caves during the warm months and come out during winter.
The second Pokémon to be based on bears, Chuchoo doesn't seem well suited for neither the cold areas it is found nor the ice type attacks it naturally learns, if its perpetually running nose is anything to go by. Beartic doesn't seem to have that problem. Unlike North America's Bears, these guys hide in caves during the warm months and come out during winter.


* [[An Ice Person|An Ice Pokémon]]
* [[An Ice Person|An Ice Pokémon]]
* [[Badass Beard]]: Beartic has a beard made of ''ice.''
* [[Badass Beard]]: Beartic has a beard made of ''ice.''
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
** Beartic becomes a [[Lightning Bruiser]] if it's raining, however.
** Beartic becomes a [[Lightning Bruiser]] if it's raining, however.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: They are able to learn several water moves, including Dive. Makes sense, knowing that the scientific name of polar bears is ''Ursus maritimus''.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: They are able to learn several water moves, including Dive. Makes sense, knowing that the scientific name of polar bears is ''Ursus maritimus''.
* [[Signature Move]]: Is strongly associated with icicle crash
* [[Signature Move]]: Is strongly associated with icicle crash
* [[Snot Bubble]]: Cubchoo have a frozen one dripping from their noses.
* [[Snot Bubble]]: Cubchoo have a frozen one dripping from their noses.


=== Cryogonal ''(Furiijio)'' ===
== Cryogonal ''(Furiijio)'' ==
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They have a hard time sustaining themselves at ground level and are thus a rare sight in the wild. Sometimes one is seen hunting in the mountains, but they are usually restricted to the skies.
They have a hard time sustaining themselves at ground level and are thus a rare sight in the wild. Sometimes one is seen hunting in the mountains, but they are usually restricted to the skies.


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* [[Metal Slime]]: 1% chance of finding one, unless it's winter, where it skyrockets to... [[Dull Surprise|a whopping 5%]].
* [[Metal Slime]]: 1% chance of finding one, unless it's winter, where it skyrockets to... [[Dull Surprise|a whopping 5%]].
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ground attacks, due to Levitate.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ground attacks, due to Levitate.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Only in terms of Special defense (a high 135). Its physical defense of 30 is about as much as you'd expect from a giant snowflake.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Only in terms of Special defense (a high 135). Its physical defense of 30 is about as much as you'd expect from a giant snowflake.


=== Shelmet and Accelgor ''(Chobomaki and Agirudaa)'' ===
== Shelmet and Accelgor ''(Chobomaki and Agirudaa)'' ==
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Bug Pokémon based on gastropods. Shelmet usually hides near wetlands, annoying anyone who would harass it with stalling tactics. Shelmet is mostly outclassed by its neighbors but its evolution, Accelgor, is a whole different story however...
Bug Pokémon based on gastropods. Shelmet usually hides near wetlands, annoying anyone who would harass it with stalling tactics. Shelmet is mostly outclassed by its neighbors but its evolution, Accelgor, is a whole different story however...


* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Large snails/slugs.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Large snails/slugs.
* [[Cool Helmet]]: Shelmet.
* [[Cool Helmet]]: Shelmet.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Accelgor.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Accelgor.
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* [[Scarf of Asskicking]]
* [[Scarf of Asskicking]]
* [[Stone Wall]]: Shelmet.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Shelmet.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Shelmet is a snail, whose shell is stolen by a Karrablast to evolve. What does it do? Instead of just dying of dehydration, '''[[Instant Awesome Just Add Ninja|IT BECOMES A NINJA]]'''.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Shelmet is a snail, whose shell is stolen by a Karrablast to evolve. What does it do? Instead of just dying of dehydration, '''[[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|IT BECOMES A NINJA]]'''.


=== Stunfisk ''(Maggyo)'' ===
== Stunfisk ''(Maggyo)'' ==
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Travelers passing through Icirrus City had best watch their step, as these Pokémon are likely hiding in the trails they walk through, waiting for an excuse to strike. Known to find humor in the injuries of others and for their tendency to shield their weaknesses with camouflage, these fish annually retreat to deep water when the grounds freeze over during winter. In short, the best Pokémon of all time.
Travelers passing through Icirrus City had best watch their step, as these Pokémon are likely hiding in the trails they walk through, waiting for an excuse to strike. Known to find humor in the injuries of others and for their tendency to shield their weaknesses with camouflage, these fish annually retreat to deep water when the grounds freeze over during winter. In short, the best Pokémon of all time.


* [[Butt Monkey]]: Made even more hilarious when he's at the end of the ''Can You Name All The Pokémon?'' Japanese ending song for the ''Pokemon Best Wishes'' series <ref> renamed "Pokemon Black and White" in America</ref>.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Made even more hilarious when he's at the end of the ''Can You Name All The Pokémon?'' Japanese ending song for the ''Pokemon Best Wishes'' series.<ref>renamed "Pokemon Black and White" in America</ref>
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Gonk]]
* [[Gonk]]
* [[Irony]]: It's a fish that lives in water, yet it takes super-effective damage from water attacks.
* [[Irony]]: It's a fish that lives in water, yet it takes super-effective damage from water attacks.
* [[It Amused Me]]: A lot of their behavior can be explained by this motivation.
* [[It Amused Me]]: A lot of their behavior can be explained by this motivation.
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]: Yes, it looks silly. If it's trained right, it can catch unsuspecting trainers off-guard thanks to high defense and HP stats.
* [[Lethal Joke Character]]: Yes, it looks silly. If it's trained right, it can catch unsuspecting trainers off-guard thanks to high defense and HP stats.
* [[Making a Splash]]: Not a Water-type, despite being a fish, but can learn several water moves.
* [[Making a Splash]]: Not a Water-type, despite being a fish, but can learn several water moves.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Electric attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Electric attacks.
* [[Psycho Electric Eel|Psycho Electric Flatfish]]
* [[Psycho Electric Eel|Psycho Electric Flatfish]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Shock and Awe]]
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* [[Troll]]: Japanese fans seem to ''love'' using him to piss off and annoy people online.
* [[Troll]]: Japanese fans seem to ''love'' using him to piss off and annoy people online.


=== Mienfoo and Mienshao ''(Kojofu and Kojondo)'' ===
== Mienfoo and Mienshao ''(Kojofu and Kojondo)'' ==
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Elusive mustelid martial artists whose fur seems to resemble a monk's clothing. They can't take much punishment, but they can sure dish it out, and work well supporting those they fight side by side with.
Elusive mustelid martial artists whose fur seems to resemble a monk's clothing. They can't take much punishment, but they can sure dish it out, and work well supporting those they fight side by side with.


* [[All Monks Know Kung Fu|All]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Minks]] [[All Monks Know Kung Fu|Know Kung Fu]]
* [[All Monks Know Kung Fu|All]] [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Minks]] [[All Monks Know Kung Fu|Know Kung Fu]]
* [[As Long As It Sounds Foreign]]
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]
* [[Bare Fisted Monk]]: With plenty of martial arts techniques.
* [[Bare-Fisted Monk]]: With plenty of martial arts techniques.
* [[Wicked Weasel]]: Subverted. They're only weasels (or weasel-like animals) in design only. However, they're not Dark-types (like Sneasel from Generation II); they're Fighting.
* [[Wicked Weasel]]: Subverted. They're only weasels (or weasel-like animals) in design only. However, they're not Dark-types (like Sneasel from Generation II); they're Fighting.
** Mienshao also share a striking number of similarities with Lucario. <ref>They're both the final form of a 2 stage Fighting-Type line who are also [[Furry Fandom|anthropomorphic animals]], they can both naturally learn Aura Sphere, and they're part of the 'Humanshape' and 'Ground' egg groups.</ref>
** Mienshao also share a striking number of similarities with Lucario.<ref>They're both the final form of a 2 stage Fighting-Type line who are also [[Furry Fandom|anthropomorphic animals]], they can both naturally learn Aura Sphere, and they're part of the 'Humanshape' and 'Ground' egg groups.</ref>
* [[Glass Cannon|Glass]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: Its fast and can do quite a lot of damage with Hi Jump Kick, but its defenses are lacking somewhat.
* [[Glass Cannon|Glass]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: Its fast and can do quite a lot of damage with Hi Jump Kick, but its defenses are lacking somewhat.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Can have Regenerator as an ability, which allows it to recover up to a third of its health when switched out. Combined with U-Turn (attacks and [[Switch Out Move|switches out the user]], which it naturally learns), it is a ''very'' useful ability.
* [[Healing Factor]]: Can have Regenerator as an ability, which allows it to recover up to a third of its health when switched out. Combined with U-Turn (attacks and [[Switch-Out Move|switches out the user]], which it naturally learns), it is a ''very'' useful ability.
* [[Ki Attacks]]: Notably learns the move Aura Sphere. It's the only Fighting-type to learn it besides Lucario.
* [[Ki Attacks]]: Notably learns the move Aura Sphere. It's the only Fighting-type to learn it besides Lucario.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Mienshao is based partly on the concept of whip fighting, and even uses the long fur on its arms as whips. [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|It can't learn Power Whip though, possibly because its a Grass-type move]].
* [[Whip It Good]]: Mienshao is based partly on the concept of whip fighting, and even uses the long fur on its arms as whips. [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|It can't learn Power Whip though, possibly because its a Grass-type move]].
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Despite being a fairly powerful Pokémon in-game, Mienshao have all lost miserably in their anime appearances.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Despite being a fairly powerful Pokémon in-game, Mienshao have all lost miserably in their anime appearances.


=== Druddigon ''(Crimgan)'' ===
== Druddigon ''(Crimgan)'' ==
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A red faced creature whose rock hard hide is reminiscent of a gargoyle's. It is not as fierce as its appearance would suggest, and it is often left immobile by the dark and the cold. Despite this, it is still usually dangerous to touch one, and it can make up for its lack of speed with a glare that halts foes in their tracks.
A red faced creature whose rock hard hide is reminiscent of a gargoyle's. It is not as fierce as its appearance would suggest, and it is often left immobile by the dark and the cold. Despite this, it is still usually dangerous to touch one, and it can make up for its lack of speed with a glare that halts foes in their tracks.


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* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: It's a dragon with elements of a gargoyle, can learn Glare (otherwise exclusive to snakes), and can have the ability Rough Skin (otherwise exclusive to sharks).
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: It's a dragon with elements of a gargoyle, can learn Glare (otherwise exclusive to snakes), and can have the ability Rough Skin (otherwise exclusive to sharks).
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Unfortunately, it's considered to be pathetically weak compared to most other dragons, statwise and moveset-wise.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Unfortunately, it's considered to be pathetically weak compared to most other dragons, statwise and moveset-wise.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]
* [[Spikes of Doom]]
* [[Wings Do Nothing]]: According to the Pokédex, it uses them to take in sunlight for warmth but they do you no favors in game play.
* [[Wings Do Nothing]]: According to the Pokédex, it uses them to take in sunlight for warmth but they do you no favors in game play.


=== Golett and Golurk ''(Gobitto and Goruggo)'' ===
== Golett and Golurk ''(Gobitto and Goruggo)'' ==
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Hominid-shaped Pokémon that are made out of clay and brought to life by an unknown method. They're best known for their strong attacks, especially their punching moves. They are also capable of performing some other feats, such as flying. The seal on their chest keeps their power controllable and shrinks upon evolution.
Hominid-shaped Pokémon that are made out of clay and brought to life by an unknown method. They're best known for their strong attacks, especially their punching moves. They are also capable of performing some other feats, such as flying. The seal on their chest keeps their power controllable and shrinks upon evolution.


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* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Dishing Out Dirt]]
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
* [[Humongous Mecha]]
** [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]
** [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]
* [[Flying Brick]]: One of the very few Pokémon that can learn Fly despite not being of the Flying-type or having the Levitate ability. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Also literally]], [[Don't Explain the Joke|as it is made of clay]].
* [[Flying Brick]]: One of the very few Pokémon that can learn Fly despite not being of the Flying-type or having the Levitate ability. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Also literally]], [[Don't Explain the Joke|as it is made of clay]].
* [[Golem]]: Not to be confused with the Gen I Pokémon ''named'' Golem.
* [[Golem]]: Not to be confused with the Gen I Pokémon ''named'' Golem.
* [[Living Statue]]
* [[Living Statue]]
* [[Megaton Punch]]: It learns DynamicPunch. Coupled with its Dream World ability No Guard (which [[Always Accurate Attack|makes ALL attacks hit]]) and the 100% chance of confusion...<ref>Machamp is better at abusing this combo, with more Attack and STAB on DynamicPunch, but Golurk isn't too shabby.</ref>
* [[Megaton Punch]]: It learns DynamicPunch. Coupled with its Dream World ability No Guard (which [[Always Accurate Attack|makes ALL attacks hit]]) and the 100% chance of confusion...<ref>Machamp is better at abusing this combo, with more Attack and STAB on DynamicPunch, but Golurk isn't too shabby.</ref>
** Its other ability, Iron Fist, combines with its great attack score to turn ''all'' its punches, even the normally wimpy Shadow Punch, into one of these.
** Its other ability, Iron Fist, combines with its great attack score to turn ''all'' its punches, even the normally wimpy Shadow Punch, into one of these.
* [[Magitek]]: An empowered claw figure that looks and acts like a robot.
* [[Magitek]]: An empowered claw figure that looks and acts like a robot.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Especially the zombie robot part. It's a [[Humongous Mecha]] [[Golem]] possessed by a ghost... and it can fly [[Poke Park Wii|and transform into a cannon]] too!
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Especially the zombie robot part. It's a [[Humongous Mecha]] [[Golem]] possessed by a ghost... and it can fly [[Poke Park Wii|and transform into a cannon]] too!
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Biological Sex]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Normal, Fighting, and Electric attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Normal, Fighting, and Electric attacks.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: An in-universe example. Porygon was lauded in some of its Pokédex entries as the first artificial Pokémon; turns out Golurk and Golett had it beat by a few thousand or so years.
* [[Older Than They Think]]: An in-universe example. Porygon was lauded in some of its Pokédex entries as the first artificial Pokémon; turns out Golurk and Golett had it beat by a few thousand or so years.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: Even though it's a Ghost-type, it's actually a clay golem/robot possessed by a ghost.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: Even though it's a Ghost-type, it's actually a clay golem/robot possessed by a ghost.
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* [[Soul Power]]: Both are powered by a ghost-like force within the body.
* [[Soul Power]]: Both are powered by a ghost-like force within the body.


=== Pawniard and Bisharp ''(Komatana and Kirikizan)'' ===
== Pawniard and Bisharp ''(Komatana and Kirikizan)'' ==
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These strangely humanoid beasts have sharp, metallic blades jutting out of their bodies (hence their Steel typing), which they would just love to use on opponents and prey (hence their Dark typing). They typically live in hunting packs led by Bisharps, who do little work but get the last say in just about everything.
These strangely humanoid beasts have sharp, metallic blades jutting out of their bodies (hence their Steel typing), which they would just love to use on opponents and prey (hence their Dark typing). They typically live in hunting packs led by Bisharps, who do little work but get the last say in just about everything.


* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: "It battles to become the boss, but it will be driven out of the group if it loses."
* [[Asskicking Equals Authority]]: "It battles to become the boss, but it will be driven out of the group if it loses."
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* [[Finishing Move]]: Bisharp reserves the right to dish one out after the Pawniard in its command have sufficiently weakened the prey.
* [[Finishing Move]]: Bisharp reserves the right to dish one out after the Pawniard in its command have sufficiently weakened the prey.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Fighting-type attacks.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Fighting-type attacks.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Bisharp's Sucker Punch can [[One Hit KO]] Latios and Latias, but if a Fighting-type ''looks'' at it too hard, it's in trouble.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Bisharp's Sucker Punch can [[One Hit KO]] Latios and Latias, but if a Fighting-type ''looks'' at it too hard, it's in trouble.
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: If no fighting types are opposing it, its defense stat of 100 helps it.
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: If no fighting types are opposing it, its defense stat of 100 helps it.
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: At first glance, Bisharp looks like a cartoonish soldier. Then you notice that it has hooves rather than feet, and that those blades on its torso are a part of its body.
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: At first glance, Bisharp looks like a cartoonish soldier. Then you notice that it has hooves rather than feet, and that those blades on its torso are a part of its body.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Poison and Psychic attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Poison and Psychic attacks.


=== Bouffalant ''(Baffuron)'' ===
== Bouffalant ''(Baffuron)'' ==
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A Bison Pokémon with an unusually large afro and huge horns. It can't exactly move as fast as its cousin Tauros, but it can sure take hits and deal out severe damage. Its afro cushions the damage from slamming its head into anything (like, say, a ''speeding train it's trying to run off the tracks''). It also loves its veggies, so sending a Grass Pokémon after it isn't a good idea.
A Bison Pokémon with an unusually large afro and huge horns. It can't exactly move as fast as its cousin Tauros, but it can sure take hits and deal out severe damage. Its afro cushions the damage from slamming its head into anything (like, say, a ''speeding train it's trying to run off the tracks''). It also loves its veggies, so sending a Grass Pokémon after it isn't a good idea.


* [[Fan Nickname]]: Buff[[Funny Afro|afro]]n, Buffafro, Afrodeo, and Afrobull were early conjectures of the localized name on [[Four Chan|4chan]].
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Buff[[Funny Afro|afro]]n, Buffafro, Afrodeo, and Afrobull were early conjectures of the localized name on [[4chan]].
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: An episode of the anime features a herd of Bouffalant that attack anything that doesn't sport an afro.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: An episode of the anime features a herd of Bouffalant that attack anything that doesn't sport an afro.
* [[Funny Afro]]
* [[Funny Afro]]
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* [[A Load of Bull]]: even though Bouffalant is based on the American bison (commonly called a "buffalo"), with some elements of an African water buffalo (the horns), and it's not male-only like Tauros from Generation I.
* [[A Load of Bull]]: even though Bouffalant is based on the American bison (commonly called a "buffalo"), with some elements of an African water buffalo (the horns), and it's not male-only like Tauros from Generation I.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost-type attacks. If its got the Sap Sipper ability, Grass-types won't affect it, either.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost-type attacks. If its got the Sap Sipper ability, Grass-types won't affect it, either.
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Use Your Head|Head Charge]] (known as [[Afro Asskicker|Afro Break]] in the Japanese version).
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Use Your Head|Head Charge]] (known as [[Afro Asskicker|Afro Break]] in the Japanese version).


=== Rufflet and Braviary ''(Washibon and Warugle)'' ===
== Rufflet and Braviary ''(Washibon and Warugle)'' ==
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An eagle Pokémon that's caught fairly late in the game (for those playing Pokémon White) and takes a very long time to evolve, but once it does, it's a powerful Pokémon. This majestic Pokémon is strong enough to carry a car while soaring through the air. It can also do the same for Pokémon in the form of the attack Sky Drop.
An eagle Pokémon that's caught fairly late in the game (for those playing Pokémon White) and takes a very long time to evolve, but once it does, it's a powerful Pokémon. This majestic Pokémon is strong enough to carry a car while soaring through the air. It can also do the same for Pokémon in the form of the attack Sky Drop.


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* [[Badass Adorable]]: Rufflet. It's small, cute, fluffy... and its attack power is pretty damn good for an unevolved Pokémon.
* [[Badass Adorable]]: Rufflet. It's small, cute, fluffy... and its attack power is pretty damn good for an unevolved Pokémon.
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]: Both of them qualify, but Braviary especially. It's so strong, it can lift '''''a car''''' off the ground.
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]: Both of them qualify, but Braviary especially. It's so strong, it can lift '''''a car''''' off the ground.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Rufflet challenge just about anything they see to a fight, no matter how tough it is.
* [[Blood Knight]]: Rufflet challenge just about anything they see to a fight, no matter how tough it is.
* [[Braids Beads and Buckskins]]: Their head feathers are styled after the archetypical Native American headdress.
* [[Braids, Beads, and Buckskins]]: Their head feathers are styled after the archetypical Native American headdress.
* [[Eagle Land]]: [[Captain Obvious|It's red, white, and blue and it's an eagle, to match the U.S.A. style world of the video games]]. What more needs to be said?
* [[Eagle Land]]: [[Captain Obvious|It's red, white, and blue and it's an eagle, to match the U.S.A. style world of the video games]]. What more needs to be said?
** Also, its Japanese name sounds like Washington (as in [[George Washington]], America's first president, or Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, or even Washington state [home of such cities as Seattle, Olympia, and Walla Walla]).
** Also, its Japanese name sounds like Washington (as in [[George Washington]], America's first president, or Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, or even Washington state [home of such cities as Seattle, Olympia, and Walla Walla]).
** And it's plumage resembles American Indian headdresses.
** And it's plumage resembles American Indian headdresses.
* [[Flight]]
* [[Flight]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ghost and Ground attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ghost and Ground attacks.
* [[One Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Mon]]
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Proud Warrior Race Mon]]
* [[Spear Counterpart]]: Of Mandibuzz.
* [[Spear Counterpart]]: Of Mandibuzz.


=== Vullaby and Mandibuzz ''(Baruchai and Barujiina)'' ===
== Vullaby and Mandibuzz ''(Baruchai and Barujiina)'' ==
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Vulture Pokémon that have a habit of dressing in the bones of presumably their meals. These Pokémon are only found in Pokémon Black. They are fairly bulky, and their makeshift bone armor helps with that.
Vulture Pokémon that have a habit of dressing in the bones of presumably their meals. These Pokémon are only found in Pokémon Black. They are fairly bulky, and their makeshift bone armor helps with that.


* [[Bad With the Bone]]
* [[Bad with the Bone]]
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: Can learn Dark Pulse via level up.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: Can learn Dark Pulse via level up.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: Of Rufflet and Braviary.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: Of Rufflet and Braviary.
** Also, given its typing, [[Evil Counterpart|Evil Counterparts]] as well.
** Also, given its typing, [[Evil Counterpart]]s as well.
* [[Flight]]
* [[Flight]]
* [[Missing Secret]]: Yes, you can trade them over to Pokémon White, but if you don't have anyone to trade with or access to the GTS, their Pokédex spots will never be filled, because they're unobtainable AND no trainers use them. They remain the only example of an entire line of Pokémon missing entirely from one of their generation's primary games.
* [[Missing Secret]]: Yes, you can trade them over to Pokémon White, but if you don't have anyone to trade with or access to the GTS, their Pokédex spots will never be filled, because they're unobtainable AND no trainers use them. They remain the only example of an entire line of Pokémon missing entirely from one of their generation's primary games.
* [[No Sell]]: Psychic and Ground attacks are useless against it.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Psychic and Ground attacks are useless against it.
* [[One Gender Race]]: Always female.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: Always female.
** [[Stealth Pun]] and [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] - Mandibuzz's Japanese name is roughly Romanized to [[Does This Remind You of Anything|Vulgina]]
** [[Stealth Pun]] and [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] - Mandibuzz's Japanese name is roughly Romanized to [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|Vulgina]]
** [[Unfortunate Names]]: "Vulgina" is actually [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mandibuzz_(Pok<!-- C3A9mon)#Name_origin a portmanteau of "vulture" and "regina" ("Regina" being not only a girl's name, but the Latin word for "queen")]], [[ViewersAreMorons but try telling that to the viewers whose minds seem to have a permanent residence in the gutter]]. -->
** [[Unfortunate Names]]: "Vulgina" is actually [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mandibuzz_(Pok%C3%A9mon)#Name_origin a portmanteau of "vulture" and "regina" ("Regina" being not only a girl's name, but the Latin word for "queen")], [[Viewers are Morons|but try telling that to the viewers whose minds seem to have a permanent residence in the gutter]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Vullaby using a human skull as a diaper is, at first glance, downright disgusting and disrespectful to the dead, then it transcends into being innovative and kinda cute.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Vullaby using a human skull as a diaper is, at first glance, downright disgusting and disrespectful to the dead, then it transcends into being innovative and kinda cute.
* [[Savage Piercings]]: Mandibuzz.
* [[Savage Piercings]]: Mandibuzz.
* [[Skeletons in The Coat Closet]]: Used as bows, skirts, and even ''diapers''.
* [[Skeletons in the Coat Closet]]: Used as bows, skirts, and even ''diapers''.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Mandibuzz has 110 hp, Defense and Special Defense of 105 and 95, and immunity to harmful weather, but its attack stats are pretty low.
* [[Stone Wall]]: Mandibuzz has 110&nbsp;hp, Defense and Special Defense of 105 and 95, and immunity to harmful weather, but its attack stats are pretty low.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Mandibuzz in particular has a whole array of these, all made of bones.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Mandibuzz in particular has a whole array of these, all made of bones.


=== Heatmor and Durant ''(Kuitaran and Aianto)'' ===
== Heatmor and Durant ''(Kuitaran and Aianto)'' ==
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An anteater and an ant in a predator-prey relationship. Heatmor's Fire typing so happens to be the Bug/Steel Durant's ''only'' weakness, but it's a '''massive''' weakness. As such, Heatmor has little problems cooking Durant's insides and eating them for lunch. Heatmor can be found outside of where Durants gather and presumably stop them from spreading across the region. Durant is far from defenseless against the anteater, though; they attack Heatmor in mass numbers.
An anteater and an ant in a predator-prey relationship. Heatmor's Fire typing so happens to be the Bug/Steel Durant's ''only'' weakness, but it's a '''massive''' weakness. As such, Heatmor has little problems cooking Durant's insides and eating them for lunch. Heatmor can be found outside of where Durants gather and presumably stop them from spreading across the region. Durant is far from defenseless against the anteater, though; they attack Heatmor in mass numbers.


* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Durant is massive compared to a regular ant (30cm vs 1cm), but all the same, you wouldn't want either one of them near your picnic lunch.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Durant is massive compared to a regular ant (30&nbsp;cm vs 1&nbsp;cm), but all the same, you wouldn't want either one of them near your picnic lunch.
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: What's Durant's bonus Dream World ability? Slaking's ability: ''Truant.''
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: What's Durant's bonus Dream World ability? Slaking's ability: ''Truant.''
** [[Not Completely Useless]]: However, with the Entrainment move, Durant can make its target have the same ability.
** [[Not Completely Useless]]: However, with the Entrainment move, Durant can make its target have the same ability.
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Durant.
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Durant.
* [[Feed It With Fire]]: Heatmor may have the Flash Fire ability, which allows it to nullify a fire-type move against it to increase the power of its fire moves.
* [[Feed It with Fire]]: Heatmor may have the Flash Fire ability, which allows it to nullify a fire-type move against it to increase the power of its fire moves.
* [[For Massive Damage]]:As a Steel/Bug type, Durant's ''only'' weakness is 4x damage from fire (courtesy of Heatmor), especially if it's a Special Attack due to its low Special Defense.
* [[For Massive Damage]]:As a Steel/Bug type, Durant's ''only'' weakness is 4x damage from fire (courtesy of Heatmor), especially if it's a Special Attack due to its low Special Defense.
** Which is why these two (who aren't in the same family) are even grouped together. Heatmor is an anteater, and happens to be a ''Fire''-type, which makes him extremely effective against Durant, the ant.
** Which is why these two (who aren't in the same family) are even grouped together. Heatmor is an anteater, and happens to be a ''Fire''-type, which makes him extremely effective against Durant, the ant.
** ''All'' of Heatmor's Fire-type attacks are Special-based. It can't even get Flame Charge via TM.
** ''All'' of Heatmor's Fire-type attacks are Special-based. It can't even get Flame Charge via TM.
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* [[Glass Cannon|Glass]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: Durant has 109 Attack, 112 Defense, and 109 Speed (which makes it one of the fastest Steel-types). Of course, it is balanced out by its low HP, Special Attack (which it does not need), and Special Defense.
* [[Glass Cannon|Glass]] [[Fragile Speedster|Ninja]]: Durant has 109 Attack, 112 Defense, and 109 Speed (which makes it one of the fastest Steel-types). Of course, it is balanced out by its low HP, Special Attack (which it does not need), and Special Defense.
* [[Names the Same]]: When you catch a Durant, don't expect to be able to play basketball with it.
* [[Name's the Same]]: When you catch a Durant, don't expect to be able to play basketball with it.
** It probably wouldn't make a very good bodyguard to [[Yggdra Union|Princess Yggdra]], either.
** It probably wouldn't make a very good bodyguard to [[Yggdra Union|Princess Yggdra]], either.
* [[Irony]]/[[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Despite being the prey, a wild Durant could possibly take a wild Heatmor in a one-on-one fight eight or nine times out of ten with a super effective Dig, thanks to its good attack and speed and the latter's poor defense. Add the fact that wild Durant tend to attack in groups...
* [[Irony]]/[[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Despite being the prey, a wild Durant could possibly take a wild Heatmor in a one-on-one fight eight or nine times out of ten with a super effective Dig, thanks to its good attack and speed and the latter's poor defense. Add the fact that wild Durant tend to attack in groups...
* [[No Sell]]: Durant against Poison attacks. Heatmor against Fire attacks, but only if it has Flash Fire. If it doesn't, then Ground and Water types are your best friends in beating it in battle.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Durant against Poison attacks. Heatmor against Fire attacks, but only if it has Flash Fire. If it doesn't, then Ground and Water types are your best friends in beating it in battle.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Heatmor. It has good special attack, but its Speed and Defenses are lacking, and there are stronger Fire-types that can be obtained earlier, like Darmanitan, Chandelure, and Victini.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Heatmor. It has good special attack, but its Speed and Defenses are lacking, and there are stronger Fire-types that can be obtained earlier, like Darmanitan, Chandelure, and Victini.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Heatmor.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Heatmor.
* [[Smoke Out]]: Heatmor can have the same ability as Torkoal, White Smoke.
* [[Smoke Out]]: Heatmor can have the same ability as Torkoal, White Smoke.
* [[Strong Ants]]: Durant.
* [[Strong Ants]]: Durant.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Durant has a strange (read: suicidal) case of [[Goal Oriented Evolution]]. It had always been the prey of Heatmor, even before it was the Steel/Bug Pokemon we know now. Apparently to get over this cover, the species evolved (via, slow, Darwinian, generation-wide regular evolution, ''not'' [[Evolutionary Levels]]) steel armor for protection. [[Elemental Rock Paper Scissors|Needless to say, that idea didn't go as well as it should]].
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Durant has a strange (read: suicidal) case of [[Goal-Oriented Evolution]]. It had always been the prey of Heatmor, even before it was the Steel/Bug Pokemon we know now. Apparently to get over this cover, the species evolved (via, slow, Darwinian, generation-wide regular evolution, ''not'' [[Evolutionary Levels]]) steel armor for protection. [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|Needless to say, that idea didn't go as well as it should]].
** As in, instead of suffering death by being set on fire and burning to death, they now get ''cooked to death inside their own exoskeleton'', making their deaths even more painful.
** As in, instead of suffering death by being set on fire and burning to death, they now get ''cooked to death inside their own exoskeleton'', making their deaths even more painful.
* [[Turns Red]]: Durant's Swarm ability.
* [[Turns Red]]: Durant's Swarm ability.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: Durant's standard attack strategy.
* [[Zerg Rush]]: Durant's standard attack strategy.


=== Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon ''(Monozu, Jiheddo, and Sazandora)'' ===
== Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon ''(Monozu, Jiheddo, and Sazandora)'' ==
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The pseudo-legendary for Gen V, this line of multi-headed dragons is possibly best known for being the signature Pokémon of one of the nastiest villains in the series. While Deino is a simple one-headed baby dragon with a Beatle haircut, [[Multiple Head Case|Zweilous' two heads hate each other and constantly compete for food]]. Hydreigon only has one brain despite having three heads (two serving as hands), but it is by far the most savage member of the line and among the most vicious Pokémon of all, attacking anything that moves and devouring anything in sight. Unlike the others of its kind, it focuses on Special Attacking power rather than physical. It also evolves at a much higher level, making it unlikely that you'll have a fully evolved Hydreigon before you beat the Elite Four.
The pseudo-legendary for Gen V, this line of multi-headed dragons is possibly best known for being the signature Pokémon of one of the nastiest villains in the series. While Deino is a simple one-headed baby dragon with a Beatle haircut, [[Multiple Head Case|Zweilous' two heads hate each other and constantly compete for food]]. Hydreigon only has one brain despite having three heads (two serving as hands), but it is by far the most savage member of the line and among the most vicious Pokémon of all, attacking anything that moves and devouring anything in sight. Unlike the others of its kind, it focuses on Special Attacking power rather than physical. It also evolves at a much higher level, making it unlikely that you'll have a fully evolved Hydreigon before you beat the Elite Four.


* [[Always Chaotic Evil]]: Zweilous's and Hydreigon's species titles aren't Hostile Pokémon and Brutal Pokémon, respectively, for nothing.
* [[Exclusively Evil]]: Zweilous's and Hydreigon's species titles aren't Hostile Pokémon and Brutal Pokémon, respectively, for nothing.
** [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Carlita's Hydreigon, in contrast to {{spoiler|[[Magnificent Bastard|Ghetsis']] more [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|(in)famous]] specimen}}.
** [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: Carlita's Hydreigon, in contrast to {{spoiler|[[Magnificent Bastard|Ghetsis']] more [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|(in)famous]] specimen}}.
** [[Dark Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster|Ghetsis]]. [[Pokémon (Franchise)/WMG|Just...]] [[Pokémon (Franchise)/Nightmare Fuel|Ghetsis]]. Did we mention that his Hydreigion's his trump card?}} {{spoiler|Also in ''[[Poke Park Wii|PokéPark 2]]'', where it's one of Darkrai's minions.}}
** [[Dark Is Evil]]: {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster|Ghetsis]]. [[Pokémon/WMG|Just...]] [[Pokémon/Nightmare Fuel|Ghetsis]]. Did we mention that his Hydreigion's his trump card?}} {{spoiler|Also in ''[[Poke Park Wii|PokéPark 2]]'', where it's one of Darkrai's minions.}}
* [[Badass]]: Hydreigon, as one of the most ferocious and intimidating [[Mons]] in the series.
* [[Badass]]: Hydreigon, as one of the most ferocious and intimidating [[Mons]] in the series.
* [[Confusion Fu]]: Can learn a move of every type except Grass. Hidden Power can cover the no-grass problem.
* [[Confusion Fu]]: Can learn a move of every type except Grass. Hidden Power can cover the no-grass problem.
* [[Big Eater]]: Every member of this line; Zweilous in particular has a very large appetite (see [[Extreme Omnivore]] below)
* [[Big Eater]]: Every member of this line; Zweilous in particular has a very large appetite (see [[Extreme Omnivore]] below)
* [[Black Eyes of Crazy]]: Hydreigon.
* [[Black Eyes of Crazy]]: Hydreigon.
* [[Blinding Bangs]]: Exaggerated with Deino and Zweilous; they actually ''[[Eyeless Face|have no eyes and cannot see]]'', and must rely on their sense of smell.
* [[Blinding Bangs]]: Exaggerated with Deino and Zweilous; they actually ''[[Eyeless Face|have no eyes and cannot see]]'', and must rely on their sense of smell.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: It can learn Dark Pulse, and therefore is able to have ''actual'' dark powers.
* [[Casting a Shadow]]: It can learn Dark Pulse, and therefore is able to have ''actual'' dark powers.
** Although you have to breed it onto a Deino via Ekans/Arbok/Seviper/Gyarados, and even then you have to teach the snake the Dark Pulse TM back in Gen 4, and then transfer it over to Gen 5. Considering Dark Pulse is one of the few special-based Dark attacks <ref>Night Daze is Zoroark's signature move, and Snarl is hardly fit for attacking with its pathetic base 55 power, but it can't learn that anyway, even though it certainly looks ill-tempered enough to use it</ref>, you'd think the process of getting it onto the Deino line would be less convoluted.
** Although you have to breed it onto a Deino via Ekans/Arbok/Seviper/Gyarados, and even then you have to teach the snake the Dark Pulse TM back in Gen 4, and then transfer it over to Gen 5. Considering Dark Pulse is one of the few special-based Dark attacks,<ref>Night Daze is Zoroark's signature move, and Snarl is hardly fit for attacking with its pathetic base 55 power, but it can't learn that anyway, even though it certainly looks ill-tempered enough to use it</ref> you'd think the process of getting it onto the Deino line would be less convoluted.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Well, biting the enemy ([[Fridge Horror|hopefully not eating it]]) isn't a very fair combat maneuver...
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Well, biting the enemy ([[Fridge Horror|hopefully not eating it]]) isn't a very fair combat maneuver...
* [[Expy]] / [[Shout Out]]: Hydreigon is based off of [[Godzilla|King Ghidorah.]]
* [[Expy]] / [[Shout-Out]]: Hydreigon is based off of [[Godzilla|King Ghidorah.]]
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: They are able to eat virtually anything, and they ''will''.
* [[Extreme Omnivore]]: They are able to eat virtually anything, and they ''will''.
* [[Eyeless Face]]: Deino and Zweilous. Justified in that ''they have no eyes''.
* [[Eyeless Face]]: Deino and Zweilous. Justified in that ''they have no eyes''.
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* [[Multiple Head Case]]: Starts at one, then two, and finally [[Rule of Three|three]].
* [[Multiple Head Case]]: Starts at one, then two, and finally [[Rule of Three|three]].
** Subverted in Hydreigon's case; the heads on its arms don't have brains, so the center head presumably controls them. Played straight with Zweilous, though; its Pokédex entry even mentions its heads arguing.
** Subverted in Hydreigon's case; the heads on its arms don't have brains, so the center head presumably controls them. Played straight with Zweilous, though; its Pokédex entry even mentions its heads arguing.
* [[No Sell]]: All three are immune to Psychic attacks. Hydreigon is also immune to Ground-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: All three are immune to Psychic attacks. Hydreigon is also immune to Ground-type attacks.
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: As mentioned below, their names have German words. "zwei", for example, should be pronounced "tsvai", so phonetically at least their names are DIE-no, TSVAI-lus, and Hi-DREI-gon
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: As mentioned below, their names have German words. "zwei", for example, should be pronounced "tsvai", so phonetically at least their names are DIE-no, TSVAI-lus, and Hi-DREI-gon
** [[Punny Name]]: Hydreigon sounds a lot like "Hydra" and "Dragon".
** [[Punny Name]]: Hydreigon sounds a lot like "Hydra" and "Dragon".
* [[Numerical Theme Naming]]/[[Bilingual Bonus]]: Ein, zwei, and drei are [[Gratuitous German|German]] for one, two, and three.
* [[Numerical Theme Naming]]/[[Bilingual Bonus]]: Ein, zwei, and drei are [[Gratuitous German|German]] for one, two, and three.
** [[Call Back]]: [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Not the first time that English Pokémon names have used foreign words for one, two, and three.]]
** [[Call Back]]: [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Not the first time that English Pokémon names have used foreign words for one, two, and three.]]
* [[Obviously Evil]]: [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]? Check. [[Mighty Roar]]? Check. [[Dark Is Evil|Dark-type?]] Check. {{spoiler|The [[Big Bad]]'s strongest Pokémon?}} Check!
* [[Obviously Evil]]: [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]? Check. [[Mighty Roar]]? Check. [[Dark Is Evil|Dark-type?]] Check. {{spoiler|The [[Big Bad]]'s strongest Pokémon?}} Check!
** {{spoiler|The aforementioned [[Big Bad]] happens to be [[Abusive Parents|a]] [[Its All About Me|nasty]] [[Complete Monster|piece]] [[Nightmare Fuel|of work.]]}}
** {{spoiler|The aforementioned [[Big Bad]] happens to be [[Abusive Parents|a]] [[It's All About Me|nasty]] [[Complete Monster|piece]] [[Nightmare Fuel|of work.]]}}
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Hydreigon's modus operandi is to attack ''anything that moves.''
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Hydreigon's modus operandi is to attack ''anything that moves.''
* [[Orochi]]: Said to be based on one, although it looks more like a Hydra.
* [[Orochi]]: Said to be based on one, although it looks more like a Hydra.
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* [[Power Floats]]: Hydreigon has the Levitate ability (presumably because it hovers).
* [[Power Floats]]: Hydreigon has the Levitate ability (presumably because it hovers).
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Hydreigon's arms have brainless heads of their own? That's basically just the logical extension of [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/09/0907_octoarm.html how octopus tentacles work in real life].
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Hydreigon's arms have brainless heads of their own? That's basically just the logical extension of [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/09/0907_octoarm.html how octopus tentacles work in real life].
* [[Single Minded Twins]]: Averted for Deino and Zweilous; played straight (to the point of exaggeration) for Hydreigon.
* [[Single-Minded Twins]]: Averted for Deino and Zweilous; played straight (to the point of exaggeration) for Hydreigon.
* [[Split Personality Merge]]/[[Split Personality Takeover]]: Zweilous's heads are noted to not get along at all. It's never confirmed if Hydreigon's brain is a merger of both of theirs, like Reuniclus, if it grew a new brain and the others lost their brains and became its arms, or if one mind finally overcame the other.
* [[Split Personality Merge]]/[[Split Personality Takeover]]: Zweilous's heads are noted to not get along at all. It's never confirmed if Hydreigon's brain is a merger of both of theirs, like Reuniclus, if it grew a new brain and the others lost their brains and became its arms, or if one mind finally overcame the other.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: Can also learn Outrage, although [[Death From Above|Draco Meteor]] is a much better choice for a Dragon-type move in this case.
* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: Can also learn Outrage, although [[Death From Above|Draco Meteor]] is a much better choice for a Dragon-type move in this case.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally, Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon were going to be [[Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie|cyborg dragons that had tank-like abilities and attacks]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally, Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon were going to be [[Ninja Pirate Robot Zombie|cyborg dragons that had tank-like abilities and attacks]].
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]


=== Larvesta and Volcarona ''(Meraruba and Ulgamotsu)'' ===
== Larvesta and Volcarona ''(Meraruba and Ulgamotsu)'' ==
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Moth Pokémon believed believed to have a connection with the sun. Larvesta is said to have been born from the sun, while Volcarona is able to harness the sun's power, even being able to act as a replacement. Like the Deino line, Larvesta takes a ''long'' time to evolve into Volcarona, but when it does, it becomes a powerful special attacker to be reckoned with.
Moth Pokémon believed believed to have a connection with the sun. Larvesta is said to have been born from the sun, while Volcarona is able to harness the sun's power, even being able to act as a replacement. Like the Deino line, Larvesta takes a ''long'' time to evolve into Volcarona, but when it does, it becomes a powerful special attacker to be reckoned with.


* [[Difficult but Awesome]]: Volcarona's 4x weakness to Rock (and vulnerability to all other entry hazards) means if you want to use it, you absolutely ''must'' have a way of keeping entry hazards off the field. However, Volcarona is so powerful that it is oftentimes worth it.
* [[Difficult but Awesome]]: Volcarona's 4x weakness to Rock (and vulnerability to all other entry hazards) means if you want to use it, you absolutely ''must'' have a way of keeping entry hazards off the field. However, Volcarona is so powerful that it is oftentimes worth it.
* [[Blow You Away]]: Volcarona's penultimate level up move is Hurricane, and it's one of the two non-Flying-types that can learn the move.
* [[Blow You Away]]: Volcarona's penultimate level up move is Hurricane, and it's one of the two non-Flying-types that can learn the move.
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: Volcarona is 5'3" feet; its size in comparison still doesn't stop it from being able to replace ''the Sun''.
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Volcarona is 5'3" feet; its size in comparison still doesn't stop it from being able to replace ''the Sun''.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Rock-type attacks are ''very'' effective against it.
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Rock-type attacks are ''very'' effective against it.
* [[Irony]]: Volcarona is one of the only two Bug-types that can learn Fly, with the other being Genesect. Amusingly, neither Pokémon is part Flying-type (and there are a great many Bug/Flying Pokémon).
* [[Irony]]: Volcarona is one of the only two Bug-types that can learn Fly, with the other being Genesect. Amusingly, neither Pokémon is part Flying-type (and there are a great many Bug/Flying Pokémon).
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* [[Olympus Mons]]: Fairly close. One flap of its wings is enough to set vast swathes of land ablaze, and it's capable of serving as a substitute for the sun. Its location in a special chamber within the ruins further cements this.
* [[Olympus Mons]]: Fairly close. One flap of its wings is enough to set vast swathes of land ablaze, and it's capable of serving as a substitute for the sun. Its location in a special chamber within the ruins further cements this.
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]: Volcarona has some elements of a seraph, a six-winged angel who must keep its face covered or else it will incinerate all who make eye contact with it. Due to its status as an [[Olympus Mons|Olympus Mon]], despite not being legendary, this isn't likely a coincidence.
* [[Our Angels Are Different]]: Volcarona has some elements of a seraph, a six-winged angel who must keep its face covered or else it will incinerate all who make eye contact with it. Due to its status as an [[Olympus Mons|Olympus Mon]], despite not being legendary, this isn't likely a coincidence.
* [[Playing With Fire]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: Volcarona's called the "Sun Pokémon", and the Pokédex says it has the power to replace the sun [[The Night That Never Ends|when the skies are darkened by volcanic ash.]] This probably explains why it has a chamber with an image of its likeness on the wall dedicated to it, despite not even being a legendary Pokémon.
* [[The Power of the Sun]]: Volcarona's called the "Sun Pokémon", and the Pokédex says it has the power to replace the sun [[The Night That Never Ends|when the skies are darkened by volcanic ash.]] This probably explains why it has a chamber with an image of its likeness on the wall dedicated to it, despite not even being a legendary Pokémon.
** Volcarona is also similar to Mothra in that both specialize in energy projecting abilities, Volcarona having a really high Special Attack and energy projection being Mothra's speciality.
** Volcarona is also similar to Mothra in that both specialize in energy projecting abilities, Volcarona having a really high Special Attack and energy projection being Mothra's speciality.
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* [[Wreathed in Flames]]: Despite not actually being enveloped in fire, they do get Flame Body which may burn physical contact attackers. In addition, the flavor text on Fiery Dance is that Volcarona cloaks itself in flames before flapping its wings to burn its enemy.
* [[Wreathed in Flames]]: Despite not actually being enveloped in fire, they do get Flame Body which may burn physical contact attackers. In addition, the flavor text on Fiery Dance is that Volcarona cloaks itself in flames before flapping its wings to burn its enemy.


=== Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion ===
== Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion ==
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A trio resembling bovids in boots that is known for excelling at both long range and close quarters combat. They roamed before humans and Pokemon lived together and their exploits have become legendary. The trio has settled down since modern times and now live in isolation. One man wishes to bring them out of hiding.
A trio resembling bovids in boots that is known for excelling at both long range and close quarters combat. They roamed before humans and Pokemon lived together and their exploits have become legendary. The trio has settled down since modern times and now live in isolation. One man wishes to bring them out of hiding.


* [[Armor Piercing Attack]]: A partial example in their [[Signature Move]], Sacred Sword. Sacred Sword ignores any defense boosts that the opponent has, although it cannot penetrate Reflect.
* [[Armor-Piercing Attack]]: A partial example in their [[Signature Move]], Sacred Sword. Sacred Sword ignores any defense boosts that the opponent has, although it cannot penetrate Reflect.
* [[Badass]]: All three members, owing to their [[The Three Musketeers (Literature)|inspiration]].
* [[Badass]]: All three members, owing to their [[The Three Musketeers (novel)|inspiration]].
* [[Colourful Theme Naming]]: They're all named after colors that are somewhat close to their actual coloration: cobalt blue, terracotta, and viridian.
* [[Colourful Theme Naming]]: They're all named after colors that are somewhat close to their actual coloration: cobalt blue, terracotta, and viridian.
* [[Elemental Powers]]
* [[Elemental Powers]]
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** [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Cobalion.
** [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: Cobalion.
** [[Green Thumb]]: Virizion.
** [[Green Thumb]]: Virizion.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Their thoughts on people until the main character befriends them.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: Their thoughts on people until the main character befriends them.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: All three members of the trio, but especially Terrakion.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: All three members of the trio, but especially Terrakion.
** [[Stone Wall]]: Cobalion and Virizion, on the physical and special sides, respectively. They're still quite fast and can sweep pretty well.
** [[Stone Wall]]: Cobalion and Virizion, on the physical and special sides, respectively. They're still quite fast and can sweep pretty well.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: While it has good defense stats and HP Terrakion's large amount of weaknesses to common attacking types<ref> Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel and Psychic</ref> make it take more damage than you would expect.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: While it has good defense stats and HP Terrakion's large amount of weaknesses to common attacking types<ref>Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel and Psychic</ref> make it take more damage than you would expect.
* [[Master Swordsman]]: All three of them can be considered this due to their inspiration and legendary status. Virizion in particular is described to be very skilled, possibly more so than Cobalion and Terrakion.
* [[Master Swordsman]]: All three of them can be considered this due to their inspiration and legendary status. Virizion in particular is described to be very skilled, possibly more so than Cobalion and Terrakion.
* [[Natural Weapon]]: Presumably, since they aren't exactly lugging physical swords around. The attack description of Sacred Sword states that they use their horns to perform the attack.
* [[Natural Weapon]]: Presumably, since they aren't exactly lugging physical swords around. The attack description of Sacred Sword states that they use their horns to perform the attack.
* [[Never Bring a Knife To A Fist Fight]]: If a Pokémon hits any of them with an already less-effective [[Combat Pragmatist|Dark-type]] move, their Justified ability raises their attack power.
* [[Never Bring a Knife to A Fist Fight]]: If a Pokémon hits any of them with an already less-effective [[Combat Pragmatist|Dark-type]] move, their Justified ability raises their attack power.
** [[Combos]]: In a double or triple battle, one can take advantage of this by having a Weavile (or anybody faster with Beat Up, including ''[[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Whimsicott]]'') use Beat Up on Terrakion to power up its attack ''six times'', then have Terrakion [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHgYdena4Yg Rock Slide all the enemies to death].
** [[Combos]]: In a double or triple battle, one can take advantage of this by having a Weavile (or anybody faster with Beat Up, including ''[[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Whimsicott]]'') use Beat Up on Terrakion to power up its attack ''six times'', then have Terrakion [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHgYdena4Yg Rock Slide all the enemies to death].
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Though ''all'' of them are based on male characters, although Virizion has a female voice in the anime.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Though ''all'' of them are based on male characters, although Virizion has a female voice in the anime.
* [[No Sell]]: Cobalion, against Poison attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Cobalion, against Poison attacks.
* [[Power Trio]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Sacred Sword.
* [[Signature Move]]: Sacred Sword.
* [[Shout Out]]: The three of them are inspired by [[The Three Musketeers]]: specifically, Cobalion is based off Athos (the leader of the three, later [[The Lancer]] to d'Artagnan), Terrakion is based off Porthos (the somewhat hedonistic [[The Big Guy|Big Guy]]) and Virizion is based off Aramis ([[The Smart Guy]] who also has touches of [[The Casanova]]).
* [[Shout-Out]]: The three of them are inspired by [[The Three Musketeers]]: specifically, Cobalion is based off Athos (the leader of the three, later [[The Lancer]] to d'Artagnan), Terrakion is based off Porthos (the somewhat hedonistic [[The Big Guy|Big Guy]]) and Virizion is based off Aramis ([[The Smart Guy]] who also has touches of [[The Casanova]]).


=== Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus ''(Tornelos, Voltolos, and Landlos)'' ===
== Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus ''(Tornelos, Voltolos, and Landlos)'' ==
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Twin terrors that race across the land, uprooting and drenching anything which is unfortunate enough to be in their path. For collectors, this means Pokémon that are rarely encountered may be displaced by their winds, but to farmers and everyone else, they are simply a nuisance. Thankfully, the twins have a retainer. If you know how to contact him, he will calm them down.
Twin terrors that race across the land, uprooting and drenching anything which is unfortunate enough to be in their path. For collectors, this means Pokémon that are rarely encountered may be displaced by their winds, but to farmers and everyone else, they are simply a nuisance. Thankfully, the twins have a retainer. If you know how to contact him, he will calm them down.


* [[Badass Mustache]]
* [[Badass Mustache]]
* [[Color Coded Elements]]: although Thundurus's main pallette seems a little off, unlike the other two.
* [[Color-Coded Elements]]: although Thundurus's main pallette seems a little off, unlike the other two.
* [[Elemental Powers]]
* [[Elemental Powers]]
** [[Blow You Away]]: They all have this, but Tornadus holds the honor of being the first pure Flying-type ''ever'' (Not counting Sky Plate Arceus, Kecleon if he gets hit with a Flying-type attack, or the Porygon family when using Conversion or Conversion 2) and is the only one of the three to learn Flying-type moves by leveling up.
** [[Blow You Away]]: They all have this, but Tornadus holds the honor of being the first pure Flying-type ''ever'' (Not counting Sky Plate Arceus, Kecleon if he gets hit with a Flying-type attack, or the Porygon family when using Conversion or Conversion 2) and is the only one of the three to learn Flying-type moves by leveling up.
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* [[Fascinating Eyebrow]]: Landorus expresses this in both formes' Sugimori drawings.
* [[Fascinating Eyebrow]]: Landorus expresses this in both formes' Sugimori drawings.
* [[Flight]]
* [[Flight]]
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Landorus, weak to [[Kill It With Ice|ice attacks]].
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Landorus, weak to [[Kill It with Ice|ice attacks]].
* [[Genie in A Bottle]]: Though they aren't actually based on genies, they have a striking resemblance to the common image of one.
* [[Genie in a Bottle]]: Though they aren't actually based on genies, they have a striking resemblance to the common image of one.
* [[Get Back Here Boss]]
* [[Get Back Here Boss]]
* [[Green Thumb]]: Both the Black and White Pokédex entries confirm this for Landorus.
* [[Green Thumb]]: Both the Black and White Pokédex entries confirm this for Landorus.
* [[Jerkass Gods]]: Tornadus and Thundurus fly around wrecking everything for no real reason beyond "for shits and giggles". Landorus, thankfully, is far nicer.
* [[Jerkass Gods]]: Tornadus and Thundurus fly around wrecking everything for no real reason beyond "for shits and giggles". Landorus, thankfully, is far nicer.
* [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others]]: Based on the Japanese gods of wind (Fuujin), lightning (Raijin), and... fertility (Inari). <ref>Inari being also the kami of agriculture, making him, if you pushed it, a god of ''earth''.</ref> Also, Landorus, unlike the first two, is benevolent, has different base stats, and a different ability.
* [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others]]: Based on the Japanese gods of wind (Fuujin), lightning (Raijin), and... fertility (Inari).<ref>Inari being also the kami of agriculture, making him, if you pushed it, a god of ''earth''.</ref> Also, Landorus, unlike the first two, is benevolent, has different base stats, and a different ability.
** [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The actual mythological Inari is a woman.
** [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The actual mythological Inari is a woman.
*** But then again, Inari's [[Ambiguous Gender|gender]] is debatable.
*** But then again, Inari's [[Ambiguous Gender|gender]] is debatable.
* [[No Sell]]: Against Ground attacks. Landorus is also immune to Electric attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Against Ground attacks. Landorus is also immune to Electric attacks.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: Thundurus's tail spikes shoot [[Beware My Stinger Tail|bolts!]]
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: Thundurus's tail spikes shoot [[Beware My Stinger Tail|bolts!]]
* [[Trickster God]]: Tornadus and Thundurus fly all around the Unova region, causing stormy weather and ruining crops. Their ability, Prankster, also reflects this.
* [[Trickster God]]: Tornadus and Thundurus fly all around the Unova region, causing stormy weather and ruining crops. Their ability, Prankster, also reflects this.
* [[Trickster Twins]]: Tornadus and Thundurus also have identical base stats.
* [[Trickster Twins]]: Tornadus and Thundurus also have identical base stats.
* [[Tyop On the Cover]]: When encountering Tornadus in a cutscene, Thundurus's cry is played instead of Tornadus's. The same is true when encountering Thundurus; Tornadus's cry is heard instead.
* [[Tyop on the Cover]]: When encountering Tornadus in a cutscene, Thundurus's cry is played instead of Tornadus's. The same is true when encountering Thundurus; Tornadus's cry is heard instead.
* [[Olympus Mons]]
* [[Olympus Mons]]
* [[One Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[One-Gender Race]]: Always male.
* [[The Unexpected]]: Their new formes. Every other Pokémon who gained a new forme in a later game had place-holder data which indicated it. The Kami Trio's new formes came completely out of left field.
* [[The Unexpected]]: Their new formes. Every other Pokémon who gained a new forme in a later game had place-holder data which indicated it. The Kami Trio's new formes came completely out of left field.
* [[Underground Monkey]]: In a first for any group of Pokémon, their differences aren't as notable and are derided for mostly being recolors, other than their tails, hairstyle, and number of horns.
* [[Underground Monkey]]: In a first for any group of Pokémon, their differences aren't as notable and are derided for mostly being recolors, other than their tails, hairstyle, and number of horns.
** Justified for Tornadus and Thundurus, as Fuujin and Raijin are often portrayed as looking near identical aside from color.
** Justified for Tornadus and Thundurus, as Fuujin and Raijin are often portrayed as looking near identical aside from color.
** [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Their new formes in Black 2 and White 2, which appear to be based off of the Vermilion Bird, Azure Dragon and White Tiger of the four sacred animals in chinese mythology.
** [[Divergent Character Evolution]]: Their new formes in Black 2 and White 2, which appear to be based off of the Vermilion Bird, Azure Dragon and White Tiger of the four sacred animals in chinese mythology.
*** [[Big Badass Birds of Prey]]: Tornadus gets to turn into one of these thanks to a new [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (Video Game)|BW2]] forme.
*** [[Big Badass Birds of Prey]]: Tornadus gets to turn into one of these thanks to a new [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|BW2]] forme.
*** [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Thundurus gains a new dragon-based alternate forme in [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (Video Game)|BW2]].
*** [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: Thundurus gains a new dragon-based alternate forme in [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|BW2]].
*** [[Panthera Awesome]]: Landorus's [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (Video Game)|BW2]] alternate forme is a tiger.
*** [[Panthera Awesome]]: Landorus's [[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|BW2]] alternate forme is a tiger.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Tornadus was originally supposed to be red.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Tornadus was originally supposed to be red.


=== Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem ===
== Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem ==
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Unova's [[Olympus Mons|main legendary trio]], they were the first Generation V Pokémon revealed to North American audiences (excluding Kyurem). They finally bring the common fantasy theme of "clashing elemental dragons" to the ''Pokémon'' universe, though in a somewhat unique way -- bar Kyurem, the dragons don't have characteristics that make their elements immediately obvious (instead resembling embodiments of [[Yin Yang Clash|light and darkness]], which is true to a certain extent), and generate their elemental energy inside oddly-shaped tails. Each of them represents a different aspect of the [[Dragons Up the Yin Yang|yin-yang mythos]] and philosophical concept and controls a different element: Reshiram (the white birdlike one) represents yang and truth and spews fire out of its tail, while Zekrom (the black metallic one) represents yin and ideals and infuses its body with electricity. Kyurem (the gray one) represents ''wuji'', or void, and may be the strangest of the trio; in its regular forme, it's a frail-looking dragon that can freeze its opponents with ice (but freezes its own body as a side-effect), {{spoiler|but in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]'', it'll be able to take on characteristics of the other two dragons.}}
Unova's [[Olympus Mons|main legendary trio]], they were the first Generation V Pokémon revealed to North American audiences (excluding Kyurem). They finally bring the common fantasy theme of "clashing elemental dragons" to the ''Pokémon'' universe, though in a somewhat unique way—bar Kyurem, the dragons don't have characteristics that make their elements immediately obvious (instead resembling embodiments of [[Yin-Yang Clash|light and darkness]], which is true to a certain extent), and generate their elemental energy inside oddly-shaped tails. Each of them represents a different aspect of the [[Dragons Up the Yin-Yang|yin-yang mythos]] and philosophical concept and controls a different element: Reshiram (the white birdlike one) represents yang and truth and spews fire out of its tail, while Zekrom (the black metallic one) represents yin and ideals and infuses its body with electricity. Kyurem (the gray one) represents ''wuji'', or void, and may be the strangest of the trio; in its regular forme, it's a frail-looking dragon that can freeze its opponents with ice (but freezes its own body as a side-effect), {{spoiler|but in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]'', it'll be able to take on characteristics of the other two dragons.}}


* [[Badass]]: All three members of the trio, though Kyurem not so much in [[How the Mighty Have Fallen|its regular forme]].
* [[Badass]]: All three members of the trio, though Kyurem not so much in [[How the Mighty Have Fallen|its regular forme]].
** [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Kyurem seems to have finally done this, judging by its new forms (Black Kyurem and White Kyurem) in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]''.
** [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Kyurem seems to have finally done this, judging by its new forms (Black Kyurem and White Kyurem) in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]''.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]/[[Light Is Not Good]]: Like most Pokémon, neither Reshiram nor Zekrom seems to have any especially "virtuous" or "evil" intentions, despite their contrasting appearances. The various forms of canon show both dragons filling both heroic and villainous roles, although as antagonists {{spoiler|they tend to perform a [[Heel Face Turn]] along with their trainer (N in the games or Damon in the anime), which is induced by a [[Heel Realization]] in the case of the anime}}. ''Kyurem'' seems to be the least benevolent of the trio (based on its backstory and the 15th movie's plot), although not many details have been revealed so far.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]/[[Light Is Not Good]]: Like most Pokémon, neither Reshiram nor Zekrom seems to have any especially "virtuous" or "evil" intentions, despite their contrasting appearances. The various forms of canon show both dragons filling both heroic and villainous roles, although as antagonists {{spoiler|they tend to perform a [[Heel Face Turn]] along with their trainer (N in the games or Damon in the anime), which is induced by a [[Heel Realization]] in the case of the anime}}. ''Kyurem'' seems to be the least benevolent of the trio (based on its backstory and the 15th movie's plot), although not many details have been revealed so far.
** [[White and Gray Morality]]: According to their backstory, Reshiram stands for truth while Zekrom stands for ideals. Make of that what you will...
** [[White and Gray Morality]]: According to their backstory, Reshiram stands for truth while Zekrom stands for ideals. Make of that what you will...
* [[The Dragon]]: [[Pokémon the Movie Black And White|The 14th movie]], where instead of serving {{spoiler|N}}, the opposite dragon serves Damon.
* [[The Dragon]]: [[Pokémon the Movie: Black And White|The 14th movie]], where instead of serving {{spoiler|N}}, the opposite dragon serves Damon.
* [[Dragons Up the Yin Yang]]: Er, too literal? <ref>Note that [[Irony|no member of the trio is a Chinese dragon]] -- the closest things we have to ''that'' are Rayquaza and Gyarados.</ref>
* [[Dragons Up the Yin-Yang]]: Er, too literal? <ref>Note that [[Irony|no member of the trio is a Chinese dragon]] -- the closest things we have to ''that'' are Rayquaza and Gyarados.</ref>
* [[Dummied Out]]: The God Stone, along with two Ice attacks, [[Shock and Awe|Freeze Shock]] and [[Playing With Fire|Ice Burn]], presumably reserved for Kyurem in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]'', are in the original ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'', possibly to avoid compatibility issues.
* [[Dummied Out]]: The God Stone, along with two Ice attacks, [[Shock and Awe|Freeze Shock]] and [[Playing with Fire|Ice Burn]], presumably reserved for Kyurem in ''[[Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]'', are in the original ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'', possibly to avoid compatibility issues.
* [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs]]: Zekrom and Kyurem have characteristics of theropod dinosaurs such as ''[[Tyrannosaurus Rex]]''. Though not immediately obvious, Reshiram's body structure is similar to a giant pterodactyl (right down to the "wing-fingers").
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]: Zekrom and Kyurem have characteristics of theropod dinosaurs such as ''[[Tyrannosaurus Rex]]''. Though not immediately obvious, Reshiram's body structure is similar to a giant pterodactyl (right down to the "wing-fingers").
* [[Fire Ice Lightning]]
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]
** [[An Ice Person|An Ice Pokémon]]: Kyurem.
** [[An Ice Person|An Ice Pokémon]]: Kyurem.
** [[Playing With Fire]]: Reshiram
** [[Playing with Fire]]: Reshiram
** [[Shock and Awe]]: Zekrom
** [[Shock and Awe]]: Zekrom
* [[Foil]]: Reshiram and Zekrom to each other; [[Rule of Symbolism|Zekrom's black technological looks and neon blue lightning to Reshiram's white birdlike looks with natural flames]]. Kyurem turns out to be a foil to both, representing a void.
* [[Foil]]: Reshiram and Zekrom to each other; [[Rule of Symbolism|Zekrom's black technological looks and neon blue lightning to Reshiram's white birdlike looks with natural flames]]. Kyurem turns out to be a foil to both, representing a void.
* [[Fusion Dance]]: Kyurem's Black and White formes certainly look this way.
* [[Fusion Dance]]: Kyurem's Black and White formes certainly look this way.
* [[Hybrid Monster]]: Kyurem's alternate formes -- Black Kyurem (Kyurem & Zekrom) and White Kyurem (Kyurem & Reshiram).
* [[Hybrid Monster]]: Kyurem's alternate formes—Black Kyurem (Kyurem & Zekrom) and White Kyurem (Kyurem & Reshiram).
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Dragons]]
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: Zekrom
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]: Zekrom
* [[Irony]]: Although Reshiram is supposed to be ladylike and Zekrom is supposed to be manly, ''it's the exact opposite with yin and yang''; yang is masculine and yin is feminine.<ref>Some fans have speculated that this is because the designers were going more for the "day/night" and "light/dark" aspects of yin and yang when designing the duo.</ref> Meanwhile, the anime just ran with it and made them both masculine.
* [[Irony]]: Although Reshiram is supposed to be ladylike and Zekrom is supposed to be manly, ''it's the exact opposite with yin and yang''; yang is masculine and yin is feminine.<ref>Some fans have speculated that this is because the designers were going more for the "day/night" and "light/dark" aspects of yin and yang when designing the duo.</ref> Meanwhile, the anime just ran with it and made them both masculine.
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Notice how in the yin-yang symbol that there's always a little dot of the opposite color? It goes with the belief that nothing is ever completely yin or yang; there's always a little bit of the opposite.
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Notice how in the yin-yang symbol that there's always a little dot of the opposite color? It goes with the belief that nothing is ever completely yin or yang; there's always a little bit of the opposite.
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** [[Mighty Glacier]]: Reshiram and Zekrom have speed as their lowest Stat; Reshiram is specially oriented, and Zekrom is physically oriented. Kyurem is only slightly faster.
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: Reshiram and Zekrom have speed as their lowest Stat; Reshiram is specially oriented, and Zekrom is physically oriented. Kyurem is only slightly faster.
*** [[Glacier Waif]]: Reshiram, which, for some reason, is slower than the more heavily-built Palkia, Slaking, and Regigigas.
*** [[Glacier Waif]]: Reshiram, which, for some reason, is slower than the more heavily-built Palkia, Slaking, and Regigigas.
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Kyurem; its poor defensive typing, along with most standard Pokémon becoming more powerful, actually prevents it from being too overpowered for standard battling, while not making it suck as much as, say, [[Blessed With Suck|Regigigas]].
** [[Glass Cannon]]: Kyurem; its poor defensive typing, along with most standard Pokémon becoming more powerful, actually prevents it from being too overpowered for standard battling, while not making it suck as much as, say, [[Blessed with Suck|Regigigas]].
* [[Large Ham]]: All three of them, in the anime. They speak telepathically with extremely deep, melodramatic voices.
* [[Large Ham]]: All three of them, in the anime. They speak telepathically with extremely deep, melodramatic voices.
* [[Larynx Dissonance]]: Although Reshiram was given a "ladylike" design according to [[Word of God]], it (like Zekrom and Kyurem) speaks with a ''very'' manly voice [[Pokémon the Movie Black And White|in the 14th movie]].
* [[Larynx Dissonance]]: Although Reshiram was given a "ladylike" design according to [[Word of God]], it (like Zekrom and Kyurem) speaks with a ''very'' manly voice [[Pokémon the Movie: Black And White|in the 14th movie]].
* [[Literal Split Personality]]: Reshiram and Zekrom, according to the mythology.
* [[Literal Split Personality]]: Reshiram and Zekrom, according to the mythology.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: A giant fire-tailed-angel-dragon and a giant lightning-tailed-mecha-dragon!
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: A giant fire-tailed-angel-dragon and a giant lightning-tailed-mecha-dragon!
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Though [[Word of God]] says Reshiram is supposed to be feminine while Zekrom is masculine to contrast each other (and all three have male voices in the anime). No word on what gender Kyurem is supposed to resemble, if any.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Though [[Word of God]] says Reshiram is supposed to be feminine while Zekrom is masculine to contrast each other (and all three have male voices in the anime). No word on what gender Kyurem is supposed to resemble, if any.
** Oddly enough, though, Reshiram has a very feminine sounding roar in the game and movie. YMMV though.
** Oddly enough, though, Reshiram has a very feminine sounding roar in the game and movie. YMMV though.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Subverted for Zekrom. {{spoiler|It's only technically "antagonistic" in Black, where it serves as [[The Dragon]] to [[Anti Villain]] N.}} Same goes for the Reshiram version of [[Pokémon the Movie Black And White|the 14th movie]], where it {{spoiler|is depicted as an [[Anti Villain]] that performs a [[Heel Face Turn]] along with its trainer, [[Well Intentioned Extremist|Damon]]}}.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Subverted for Zekrom. {{spoiler|It's only technically "antagonistic" in Black, where it serves as [[The Dragon]] to [[Anti-Villain]] N.}} Same goes for the Reshiram version of [[Pokémon the Movie: Black And White|the 14th movie]], where it {{spoiler|is depicted as an [[Anti-Villain]] that performs a [[Heel Face Turn]] along with its trainer, [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Damon]]}}.
* [[Olympus Mons]]
* [[Olympus Mons]]
* [[Opposites Attract]]: There is a ''lot'' of [[Foe Yay|ship art]] between Reshiram and Zekrom. Has since been dubbed Colorless-Shipping by the fanfiction writers.
* [[Opposites Attract]]: There is a ''lot'' of [[Foe Yay|ship art]] between Reshiram and Zekrom. Has since been dubbed Colorless-Shipping by the fanfiction writers.
** Canon example: their normally not-very-effective-against-each-other [[Signature Move|Signature Moves]], Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt, double in power if one is used after the other.
** Canon example: their normally not-very-effective-against-each-other [[Signature Move]]s, Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt, double in power if one is used after the other.
** Movie Example: Ash's chosen dragon could've easily let Damon's dragon die after it fell into the corrupted Dragon Force. What does it do instead? Save its life by carrying it out of the Dragon Force. This could just fit in with the Yin/Yang concept.
** Movie Example: Ash's chosen dragon could've easily let Damon's dragon die after it fell into the corrupted Dragon Force. What does it do instead? Save its life by carrying it out of the Dragon Force. This could just fit in with the Yin/Yang concept.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: One seems to be a furnace-tailed bird and the other appears to be a generator-tailed mecha. {{spoiler|And they were once a single dragon.}}
* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: One seems to be a furnace-tailed bird and the other appears to be a generator-tailed mecha. {{spoiler|And they were once a single dragon.}}
** Kyurem, meanwhile, looks just incomplete.
** Kyurem, meanwhile, looks just incomplete.
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: Kyurem due to being a frozen zombie ''dragon''.
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: Kyurem due to being a frozen zombie ''dragon''.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Kyurem is not a bad Pokémon at all, but most other Dragon-types are more reliable. May be averted with it's new formes.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: Kyurem is not a bad Pokémon at all, but most other Dragon-types are more reliable. May be averted with it's new formes.
* [[Physical God]]: All three, though Kyurem has certainly fallen in power somewhat. It can rise again. Somehow...
* [[Physical God]]: All three, though Kyurem has certainly fallen in power somewhat. It can rise again. Somehow...
* [[Power Trio]]: The Trio was also called the Energy Dragons, Reshiram and Zekrom represent Fire (heat) and Electricity, both of which are the main types of energy known to man. Kyurem, represents the lack of energy, explaining its Ice typing. Being an energy-less empty husk also explains its looks: Compared to other legendary Pokemon, it looks really weak, skinny, wrinkled, and old.
* [[Power Trio]]: The Trio was also called the Energy Dragons, Reshiram and Zekrom represent Fire (heat) and Electricity, both of which are the main types of energy known to man. Kyurem, represents the lack of energy, explaining its Ice typing. Being an energy-less empty husk also explains its looks: Compared to other legendary Pokemon, it looks really weak, skinny, wrinkled, and old.
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** The moves this trio can be taught by machine include the typical fare for Psychic Pokémon.
** The moves this trio can be taught by machine include the typical fare for Psychic Pokémon.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: But with some limits in terms of moveset. Which is bad news for Kyurem, who was made to be not so overpowered. Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, and yes, Kyurem still qualifies for this.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: But with some limits in terms of moveset. Which is bad news for Kyurem, who was made to be not so overpowered. Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, and yes, Kyurem still qualifies for this.
* [[Rated Mfor Manly]]: Game Freak seems determined to show that Zekrom is the manliest Pokémon ever, from its very deep [[Guttural Growler]] voice in the [[Pokémon the Movie Black And White|movie]] to its being '''[[Oda Nobunaga]]''''s main Pokémon partner in the ''[[Nobunagas Ambition]]'' crossover, ''[[Pokémon Conquest (Video Game)|Pokémon Conquest]]''<ref>the generals in the game are given Pokémon that fit their personalities</ref>.
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: Game Freak seems determined to show that Zekrom is the manliest Pokémon ever, from its very deep [[Guttural Growler]] voice in the [[Pokémon the Movie: Black And White|movie]] to its being '''[[Oda Nobunaga]]''''s main Pokémon partner in the ''[[Nobunaga's Ambition]]'' crossover, ''[[Pokémon Conquest]]''.<ref>the generals in the game are given Pokémon that fit their personalities</ref>
* [[Red and Black And Evil All Over]]: Zekrom is a black dragon pokemon with red eyes
* [[Red and Black and Evil All Over]]: Zekrom is a black dragon pokemon with red eyes
* [[Signature Move]]: Fusion Flare and Blue Flare for Reshiram, Fusion Bolt and Bolt Strike for Zekrom, and Glaciate (as well as very likely Freeze Shock and Ice Burn) for Kyurem. Notably though, the "Fusion" moves are also held by the movie download Victini.
* [[Signature Move]]: Fusion Flare and Blue Flare for Reshiram, Fusion Bolt and Bolt Strike for Zekrom, and Glaciate (as well as very likely Freeze Shock and Ice Burn) for Kyurem. Notably though, the "Fusion" moves are also held by the movie download Victini.
* [[Single Specimen Species]]: If the myths are to be believed.
* [[Single-Specimen Species]]: If the myths are to be believed.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: There sure is a lot of fuss in the plot made about Zekrom/Reshiram choosing you and N. {{spoiler|In other words, [[Russian Reversal|in Unova, Pokémon chooses you!]]}}
* [[Stealth Pun]]: There sure is a lot of fuss in the plot made about Zekrom/Reshiram choosing you and N. {{spoiler|In other words, [[Russian Reversal|in Unova, Pokémon chooses you!]]}}
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]: You are [[But Thou Must|FORCED]] to capture them; defeating them won't even give you experience.
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]: You are [[But Thou Must!|FORCED]] to capture them; defeating them won't even give you experience.
** There is, however, a way to do [[Sequence Breaking]]. If you have a full party and your 24 boxes are full as well, the game will allow you to proceed without catching them, saving the chance for later. Good luck catching over 720 Pokémon before your first Elite Four run, though.
** There is, however, a way to do [[Sequence Breaking]]. If you have a full party and your 24 boxes are full as well, the game will allow you to proceed without catching them, saving the chance for later. Good luck catching over 720 Pokémon before your first Elite Four run, though.
* [[To Serve Man]]: An old legend in Lacunosa Town describes Kyurem dragging people away and ''eating them'', but its unknown if its true or not. At the very least, whatever it was doing back then was enough to scare the townsfolk into surrounding Lacunosa Town with a rock wall and enacting a curfew.
* [[To Serve Man]]: An old legend in Lacunosa Town describes Kyurem dragging people away and ''eating them'', but its unknown if its true or not. At the very least, whatever it was doing back then was enough to scare the townsfolk into surrounding Lacunosa Town with a rock wall and enacting a curfew.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: Compared to the other legends they are [[Expy|Expies]] of, and with Dragons in general, the movepools of these Pokémon are barren and lack many options in the way of coverage. However, with their high-powered Dragon-type and signature moves, they won't need that, as Reshiram hits every Pokémon in the game for at least neutral damage <ref>even Heatran, thanks to Turbo Blaze canceling out Flash Fire</ref>, and Zekrom comes close <ref>Four fully-evolved Pokémon resist both of his types: Ferrothorn, Steelix, Excadrill, and Magnezone. But only those four</ref>. Kyurem, however, gets the shaft due to its signature move being a bit underpowered, not having access to strong attacks on par with the others' Lv 100 signatures, and no way to reliably hit Steel-types. <ref>However, it can hit Skarmory, Steelix, Dialga, Excadrill, and Ferrothorn for neutral damage with its STAB moves, and learn Focus Blast and Rock Smash by TM.</ref>
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: Compared to the other legends they are [[Expy|Expies]] of, and with Dragons in general, the movepools of these Pokémon are barren and lack many options in the way of coverage. However, with their high-powered Dragon-type and signature moves, they won't need that, as Reshiram hits every Pokémon in the game for at least neutral damage,<ref>even Heatran, thanks to Turbo Blaze canceling out Flash Fire</ref> and Zekrom comes close.<ref>Four fully-evolved Pokémon resist both of his types: Ferrothorn, Steelix, Excadrill, and Magnezone. But only those four</ref> Kyurem, however, gets the shaft due to its signature move being a bit underpowered, not having access to strong attacks on par with the others' Lv 100 signatures, and no way to reliably hit Steel-types.<ref>However, it can hit Skarmory, Steelix, Dialga, Excadrill, and Ferrothorn for neutral damage with its STAB moves, and learn Focus Blast and Rock Smash by TM.</ref>
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: Zekrom. For some reason, it was featured prominently in the first two episodes of the ''Best Wishes'' anime, was revealed long before Reshiram for [[Pokémon the Movie Black And White|the 14th movie]], and is the most prominent Pokémon in both the ''[[Pokémon Re Burst]]'' manga and ''[[Pokémon Conquest (Video Game)|Pokémon Conquest]]''.
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: Zekrom. For some reason, it was featured prominently in the first two episodes of the ''Best Wishes'' anime, was revealed long before Reshiram for [[Pokémon the Movie: Black And White|the 14th movie]], and is the most prominent Pokémon in both the ''[[Pokémon Re BURST]]'' manga and ''[[Pokémon Conquest]]''.
** Which is weird, since Reshiram proved to be '''much''' more popular than Zekrom in Japan in the 15th anniversary poll<ref>it's the other way around [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|in America]], but most of the above Zekrom appearances were exclusive to Japan, where Reshiram is presumably more popular</ref>.
** Which is weird, since Reshiram proved to be '''much''' more popular than Zekrom in Japan in the 15th anniversary poll.<ref>it's the other way around [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|in America]], but most of the above Zekrom appearances were exclusive to Japan, where Reshiram is presumably more popular</ref>
** Both Reshiram and Zekrom are getting promo after promo after promo in the TCG; it looks like Kyurem might be coming along for the ride too.
** Both Reshiram and Zekrom are getting promo after promo after promo in the TCG; it looks like Kyurem might be coming along for the ride too.
* [[Yin Yang Clash]]: Duh.
* [[Yin-Yang Clash]]: Duh.


=== Keldeo ===
== Keldeo ==
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This Pokémon is the charge of the Musketeer trio. Much like them, it is a dual Fighting type with a typing that is borrowed from nature, in Keldeo's case, Water. Long ago when it was only a foal, a fire broke out over the Moor of Icirrus and it lost its home. It was then taken in and taught how to take care of itself by the Musketeer trio. After it had grown, it left for parts unknown, but if it and the rest of the Musketeers reunite, it is able to learn a brand new move.
This Pokémon is the charge of the Musketeer trio. Much like them, it is a dual Fighting type with a typing that is borrowed from nature, in Keldeo's case, Water. Long ago when it was only a foal, a fire broke out over the Moor of Icirrus and it lost its home. It was then taken in and taught how to take care of itself by the Musketeer trio. After it had grown, it left for parts unknown, but if it and the rest of the Musketeers reunite, it is able to learn a brand new move.


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* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: The Special-oriented counterpart to Terrakion.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: The Special-oriented counterpart to Terrakion.
* [[Making a Splash]]: Based on the kelpie, a mythological horse from Celtic folklore said to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland by walking on water and [[Adult Fear|loves to lure children in, drown them, then eat them alive -- barring their liver and heart]].
* [[Making a Splash]]: Based on the kelpie, a mythological horse from Celtic folklore said to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland by walking on water and [[Adult Fear|loves to lure children in, drown them, then eat them alive -- barring their liver and heart]].
* [[Natural Weapon]]: Presumably, Keldeo has some sort of natural blade-like appendage to use for its [[Signature Move|Signature Moves]] (The horn on its head, perhaps?).
* [[Natural Weapon]]: Presumably, Keldeo has some sort of natural blade-like appendage to use for its [[Signature Move]]s (The horn on its head, perhaps?).
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Despite being a [[Shout Out]] to a male character.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Despite being a [[Shout-Out]] to a male character.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi. (It's not even overpowered, but since Keldeo is an unrevealed event Pokémon, and all of these things can involve other people seeing your Keldeo, it's probably to prevent an [[Early Bird Cameo]] brought on by hackers.)
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi. (It's not even overpowered, but since Keldeo is an unrevealed event Pokémon, and all of these things can involve other people seeing your Keldeo, it's probably to prevent an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] brought on by hackers.)
* [[Shout Out]]: To d'Artagnan from ''[[The Three Musketeers (Literature)|The Three Musketeers]]'', the youngest and newest member of the group.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To d'Artagnan from ''[[The Three Musketeers (novel)|The Three Musketeers]]'', the youngest and newest member of the group.
* [[Signature Move]]: Sacred Sword, as expected from the Fourth Musketeer, as well as Secret Sword (but that one has to be taught to it by the three other Musketeer Pokémon).
* [[Signature Move]]: Sacred Sword, as expected from the Fourth Musketeer, as well as Secret Sword (but that one has to be taught to it by the three other Musketeer Pokémon).
* [[Walk On Water]]
* [[Walking on Water]]


=== Meloetta ===
== Meloetta ==
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The third event Pokémon of Gen V, Meloetta is a dual normal type that can either be part psychic or part fighting. Its story is that long ago, it sang and danced to bring joy to the hearts of people and Pokémon alike. When sorrow descended onto the world, it lost its melody along with its red shoes. When taken to a certain guitarist in a certain café in Castelia City, he'll teach the lost song to Meloetta and it will be able to access its other forme.
The third event Pokémon of Gen V, Meloetta is a dual normal type that can either be part psychic or part fighting. Its story is that long ago, it sang and danced to bring joy to the hearts of people and Pokémon alike. When sorrow descended onto the world, it lost its melody along with its red shoes. When taken to a certain guitarist in a certain café in Castelia City, he'll teach the lost song to Meloetta and it will be able to access its other forme.


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* [[Musical Assassin]]: Mainly in Aria Forme.
* [[Musical Assassin]]: Mainly in Aria Forme.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: However, it's one of the most feminine Pokémon ever, and its name even features "etta", which is a suffix found in a lot of female names.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: However, it's one of the most feminine Pokémon ever, and its name even features "etta", which is a suffix found in a lot of female names.
* [[Non Elemental]]
* [[Non-Elemental]]
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Ghost-type attacks.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, for the same reason as Keldeo.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, for the same reason as Keldeo.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: In Aria Forme.
* [[Psychic Powers]]: In Aria Forme.
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* [[Signature Move]]: [[Brown Note|Relic Song]], but only by Move Tutor.
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Brown Note|Relic Song]], but only by Move Tutor.


=== Genesect ===
== Genesect ==
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The last Pokémon in both the Unova and the National Pokédex (for now, at least), Genesect was Team Plasma's attempt at creating the strongest Pokémon ever. 300 million years ago during the Paleozoic Era, it was feared as the ultimate hunter, leading to Team Plasma choosing it to be enhanced. After being resurrected from a fossil, its (presumably) Rock type was changed to Steel, Download was added as an Ability, and its signature attack, Techno Blast (along with the Drives that change the elemental type of Techno Blast) were created. At some point N had research halted and the P2 Laboratory closed, claiming that Pokémon are perfect beings and science damages their natural beauty. One lone scientist remained; however, and continued development by himself out of the belief that Genesect is necessary for Team Plasma's goals.
The last Pokémon in both the Unova and the National Pokédex (for now, at least), Genesect was Team Plasma's attempt at creating the strongest Pokémon ever. 300 million years ago during the Paleozoic Era, it was feared as the ultimate hunter, leading to Team Plasma choosing it to be enhanced. After being resurrected from a fossil, its (presumably) Rock type was changed to Steel, Download was added as an Ability, and its signature attack, Techno Blast (along with the Drives that change the elemental type of Techno Blast) were created. At some point N had research halted and the P2 Laboratory closed, claiming that Pokémon are perfect beings and science damages their natural beauty. One lone scientist remained; however, and continued development by himself out of the belief that Genesect is necessary for Team Plasma's goals.


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* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Techno Blast, which is elaborated on further down.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Techno Blast, which is elaborated on further down.
* [[Backpack Cannon]]
* [[Backpack Cannon]]
* [[Big Creepy Crawlies]]: The very first Bug-type Legendary (save for Insect-Plate Arceus).
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: The very first Bug-type Legendary (save for Insect-Plate Arceus).
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Modified by Team Plasma, and hinted to be even more vicious than it was 300 million years ago.
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Modified by Team Plasma, and hinted to be even more vicious than it was 300 million years ago.
** N actually forbade the project from being officially completed for this very reason; the scientist responsible for this freak of nature just went and disregarded those orders.
** N actually forbade the project from being officially completed for this very reason; the scientist responsible for this freak of nature just went and disregarded those orders.
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* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: As a result of Team Plasma's modifications, as all fossil Pokémon ''but'' Genesect are [[Dishing Out Dirt|Rock types.]]
* [[Extra Ore Dinary]]: As a result of Team Plasma's modifications, as all fossil Pokémon ''but'' Genesect are [[Dishing Out Dirt|Rock types.]]
* [[Flight]]/[[Stealth Pun]]: It doesn't have any wings, but is one of only two Bug-types that can learn Fly. [[Don't Explain the Joke|Have you looked at its jetpack?]]
* [[Flight]]/[[Stealth Pun]]: It doesn't have any wings, but is one of only two Bug-types that can learn Fly. [[Don't Explain the Joke|Have you looked at its jetpack?]]
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Like Scizor, Forretress, Wormadam, Escavalier, and Durant before it, it doesn't take too well to [[Kill It With Fire|fire attacks]].
* [[For Massive Damage]]: Like Scizor, Forretress, Wormadam, Escavalier, and Durant before it, it doesn't take too well to [[Kill It with Fire|fire attacks]].
** [[Irony]]: Despite this fact, Genesect can learn Flame Charge, a move where it envelops itself in fire and charges at its opponent.
** [[Irony]]: Despite this fact, Genesect can learn Flame Charge, a move where it envelops itself in fire and charges at its opponent.
* [[Fossil Revival]]
* [[Fossil Revival]]
* [[Phlebotinum Killed the Dinosaurs|Genesect Killed The Dinosaurs]]: According to the internet. Not stated in the game. Its Black 'Dex entry does date it to around just before the Permian Extinction, though it may have been a casualty instead of the cause.
* [[Phlebotinum Killed the Dinosaurs|Genesect Killed The Dinosaurs]]: According to the internet. Not stated in the game. Its Black 'Dex entry does date it to around just before the Permian Extinction, though it may have been a casualty instead of the cause.
** Or [[Hoist By His Own Petard|both]].
** Or [[Hoist by His Own Petard|both]].
* [[Infinity Plus One Sword]]: The only Legendary Bug type Pokemon (so far).
* [[Infinity+1 Sword]]: The only Legendary Bug type Pokemon (so far).
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]
* [[Jet Pack]]: Apparently, it can fly this way.
* [[Jet Pack]]: Apparently, it can fly this way.
* [[Living Relic]]
* [[Living Relic]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Genesect sounds like ''Genocide''.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Genesect sounds like ''Genocide''.
** Though if you hear about this thing in the first place, '''you better get out of there'''.
** Though if you hear about this thing in the first place, '''you better get out of there'''.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: A prehistoric cyborg insect with a jetpack ''and'' a [[Backpack Cannon]] that shoots [[Frickin Laser Beams]]!
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: A prehistoric cyborg insect with a jetpack ''and'' a [[Backpack Cannon]] that shoots [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]!
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Despite this, Genesect has an abdomen, even though, on an insect, an abdomen is where the reproductive organs are stored, though that's probably just metal armor replicating the appearance of the Pokémon.
* [[No Biological Sex]]: Despite this, Genesect has an abdomen, even though, on an insect, an abdomen is where the reproductive organs are stored, though that's probably just metal armor replicating the appearance of the Pokémon.
* [[No Sell]]: Immune to Poison-type attacks.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: Immune to Poison-type attacks.
* [[Prehistoric Monster]]: In fact, it's the one and only legendary Pokémon who's a fossil Pokémon like Aerodactyl, Rampardos, Cradily, etc. Oddly enough, it ''can't'' learn Ancientpower, despite possibly being hundreds of times older than some Pokémon who can.
* [[Prehistoric Monster]]: In fact, it's the one and only legendary Pokémon who's a fossil Pokémon like Aerodactyl, Rampardos, Cradily, etc. Oddly enough, it ''can't'' learn Ancientpower, despite possibly being hundreds of times older than some Pokémon who can.
* [[Purple Is Powerful]]
* [[Purple Is Powerful]]
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, for the same reason as Keldeo and Meloetta.
* [[Purposefully Overpowered]]: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, for the same reason as Keldeo and Meloetta.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]
* [[Secret Character]]: Just like Keldeo and Meloetta.
* [[Secret Character]]: Just like Keldeo and Meloetta.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Prehistoric Genesect [[Phlebotinum Killed the Dinosaurs|emerged at the end of the Carboniferous period]], the age when [[Big Creepy Crawlies]] were dominant. Add to that that not long after, 95% of all known life just died...
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Prehistoric Genesect [[Phlebotinum Killed the Dinosaurs|emerged at the end of the Carboniferous period]], the age when [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]] were dominant. Add to that that not long after, 95% of all known life just died...
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Elemental Powers|Techno]] [[Frickin Laser Beams|Blast]].
* [[Signature Move]]: [[Elemental Powers|Techno]] [[Frickin' Laser Beams|Blast]].
** [[Powerup Letdown]]: Three of the four possible types Techno Blast can change into by having Genesect hold a Drive -- which exist entirely for this one purpose -- are outclassed in power, secondary effect, and PP by other moves it can already easily access, and without taking up its held item; it doesn't even get STAB. And since they don't boost typed attacks like Plates do, Hidden Power can make up for the fourth one.
** [[Power-Up Letdown]]: Three of the four possible types Techno Blast can change into by having Genesect hold a Drive—which exist entirely for this one purpose—are outclassed in power, secondary effect, and PP by other moves it can already easily access, and without taking up its held item; it doesn't even get STAB. And since they don't boost typed attacks like Plates do, Hidden Power can make up for the fourth one.
** [[Not Completely Useless]]: Douse Drive Techno Blast is the only way to deal super effective damage to Fire types Genesect has - aside from getting Hidden Power Rock, Water, or Ground, and as Genesect can't be bred, you can't get the ones you need in-game.
** [[Not Completely Useless]]: Douse Drive Techno Blast is the only way to deal super effective damage to Fire types Genesect has - aside from getting Hidden Power Rock, Water, or Ground, and as Genesect can't be bred, you can't get the ones you need in-game.
* [[Single Specimen Species]]: The prehistoric version probably wasn't, but there's very likely not going to be any more of the enhanced kind.
* [[Single-Specimen Species]]: The prehistoric version probably wasn't, but there's very likely not going to be any more of the enhanced kind.
* [[Weaponized Animal]]
* [[Weaponized Animal]]
* [[We Can Rebuild Him]]
* [[We Can Rebuild Him]]


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A list of Pokémon who debuted in Pokémon Black and White. At 156 new Pokémon, none of which are related to previous ones, this generation has introduced the most Pokémon of them all. Due to no old Pokémon being present in the story of Black and White, many Pokémon present in all the other games—such as Zubat, Geodude, Tentacool, or Machop—got Expies for this one. In addition, many of the Pokemon here evolve at later levels than most Pokemon from other regions, but as a tradeoff, many of them have comparatively stronger stats, but shallower movepools. Some even are able to stand with the powerhouses of previous Generations in the Metagame - in fact, the influx of relatively powerful new Pokemon forced Smogon to make an entirely new tier. As for Legendary Pokémon, these games introduce the now-standard version mascot trio and obligatory regional trio, but eschews the sort of miscellaneous non-event Legendaries seen in the fourth generation in favor of a third trio—a pair of version-exclusive roamers and their leader—and is the second consecutive generation to include four event Legendaries.

For other generations, go here.

Victini

An odd rabbit critter, number 000 on the Unova Pokédex. Victini is said to be the incarnation of victory itself, with in-game legends claiming that if you have a Victini in your party, you are guaranteed a victory in some way. With balanced stats to go around, it may or may not hold this status when put to practice. It is event-only.

  • Cartoon Creature: It looks like a very stylized rabbit and is apparantly based on a traditional method of cutting apple slices in a way that makes them look like rabbits.
  • Cute Little Fangs
  • Disc One Nuke: The 'little legend' of this generation, but could be caught at a relatively low level—even before obtaining the third badge (whose Leader prefers Bug-types, giving Victini's Fire-type a distinct advantage).
  • Fireballs: Its signature move Searing Shot, which is notably the first Fire move to be one of these.
  • Gilded Cage: You find Victini in a nice, cozy bedroom in the basement of an island lighthouse. It's suggested that the family who bought the land built the room as a place for Victini to hide in so it would be safe from those who would exploit its powers. But after the player catches it, everyone agrees that it's safer in your hands.
  • Informed Ability: The Pokédex entry claims anyone with a Victini in their party will win any battle, no exceptions. For obvious reasons, this isn't always the case in-game.
  • Jack of All Stats: At this point of time, you can already make a full team of Mew expies, and all of them are equally rounded.
  • Letter Motif: Victini, V sign motif, with the signature move V-create.
    • Stealth Pun: And introduced in Generation V. V-create was even called V-generate in the Japanese version.
  • My Hero Zero: #000 in the Unova Pokédex. Missingno. jokes popped up almost immediately in the fandom.
  • No Biological Sex
  • Nuclear Weapons Taboo: It is described as guaranteeing victory and having limitless energy, strongly implying that its powers are based around nuclear fission.
  • Playing with Fire
  • Psychic Powers
  • Purposefully Overpowered: Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi.
  • Secret Character: Encountering Victini in-game requires receiving a special item (which, fortunately, was freely available during the games' initial release). If you missed out on the item, you can only trade a Victini in from another player's game.
  • Signature Move: Searing Shot. V-create as well, but only on Victini downloaded in the movie tie-in (and now Rayquaza knows the move through similar means, too).
  • "V" Sign: This is Victini's entire motif.

Snivy, Servine, and Serperior (Tsutarja, Janovy, and Jalorda)

This little fellow's quite the Smug Snake, isn't it? As it evolves, its limbs become less prominent and it starts looking more like the snake it was meant to resemble. While it has very lackluster offensive stats, it has very high defenses and speed, and its hidden ability even lets it boost its offensive stats using a powerful attack to become something of a Lightning Bruiser. You most likely heard about Snivy under the name "Smugleaf"; shortly after its reveal to Japanese fans, it became an instant hit on the internet (internationally) because of its seemingly arrogant expression and resemblance to Excalibur. Mudkip better watch out.

  • Ascended Meme: The name "Snivy" was actually used as a more logical alternative to its meme name before the official US name was announced. And then Snivy became its Canon Name.
  • Blue Blood: Its design motif is European royalty; there's even a fleur-de-lis on Snivy's tail. Serperior's even called the "Royal Pokémon".
  • Death Glare: Serperior. It can even stop its opponents' movements with one.
  • Green Thumb
  • Honor Before Reason: Similar to Charizard, Serperior's White Dex entry states that it would only choose to fight against formidable opponents.
  • Master of None: Gets "Balanced" stats, where all except speed are lower than a few unevolved Pokémon; this is not helped by the Poor Predictable Rock it gets due to its movepool.
    • However, its high defense combined with its high speed can give it the chance to use stat raising moves to remedy this. It also learns Coil by level up, which not raises its low attack stat but boosts its already great defense and gives it an accuracy boost to boot.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: He's not bad as a staller (able to learn both Leech Seed and Substitute), but Whimsicott is better.
  • Planimal
  • Poor Predictable Rock: Starters normally have extremely diverse movepools, which makes the fact that this line's movepool is not [1] quite noticeable. However, once its Dream World ability is released...
  • Signature Move: Apart from the standard package for Grass starters (Grass Pledge and Frenzy Plant), the line is strongly associated with Leaf Tornado.
  • Smug Snake: Literally.
  • Stone Ninja: The Hoppip line did this first.
    • Lightning Bruiser: Becomes this when using the powerful Leaf Storm with its Hidden Ability, Contrary, which makes stat changes have the opposite effect. That means Leaf Storm will make its Special Attack double each turn instead of halving, making an already powerful move more so every turn. So significant is this ability that it turns Serperior from bottom-tier garbage into a top-tier tank that becomes stronger each time it attacks (pretty much). However, there is no way to get a Snivy with this ability without hacking, as the Entree Forest does not have data for Snivy in Pokémon Black and White Versions. It can also learn attack boosting moves like Growth and Swords Dance. Not quite as effective, but it certainly helps. It also learns Coil by level up, increasing its attack while making its defense even higher.
  • Whip It Good: Servine's preferred method of combat, though you'll probably make it do something else.

Tepig, Pignite and Emboar (Pokabu, Chaoboo, and Enbuoh)

An orange fire-breathing pig that gets bigger, heavier, bulkier, and more Badass with each evolution. While its defenses and speed aren't the greatest, it has the highest offensive stats of any starter line yet. Emboar's hidden ability "Reckless" takes this Up to Eleven and powers up its many recoil moves (although, at the same time, it takes more damage from them). Although its being the third Fire/Fighting starter line in a row may seem redundant, this can be justified somewhat by the fact that, like Infernape, it's based on a Journey to the West character.

Tepig: Teeeeeeepig~ ...oink.

Oshawott, Dewott, and Samurott (Mijumaru, Futachimaru, and Daikenki)

Oshawott may be silly-looking, but don't be fooled, because it can use the "scalchop" on its chest as a blade. As it evolves, it becomes less silly-looking and more fierce-looking (though Dewott is definitely a Badass Adorable); by the time it becomes a Samurott, it's become a full-on Samurai sea lion, complete with dual swords (they're sheathed in its front legs). An all-around well-rounded starter choice, both for in-game purposes and for casual battling.

Patrat and Watchog (Minezumi and Miruhogu)

Common across the Unova region, Patrat form groups and rotate their lookout duties. They often hold seeds in their cheek pouches, and can use them to attack when endangered. The patterns on Watchog's body can light up in order to alert other members of the species to danger.

Lillipup, Herdier, and Stoutland (Yoruteri, Haderia, and Murando)

Another common species, the Lillipup family are known to be courageous in battle but intelligent enough to flee when overpowered and outperformed. They are also known for their loyalty to the group. Their thick fur protects them from attacks and harsh environments, and their facial hair doubles as a form of sensory radar.

  • Badass Mustache: Grows one as it evolves.
  • Can't Catch Up: Due to its poor stats and even poorer moveset, most Lillipups and Herdiers will get knocked out while you're trying to train them, but if manage to level up your little puppy to Level 32...
    • Magikarp Power: It becomes a big dog that can learn Fire/Thunder/Ice Fang and Giga Impact.
  • Com Mons: One of the few species that can actually be useful throughout the whole game, if you train it properly.
  • Precious Puppies
  • Heroic Dog
  • Item Caddy: Lillipup is one of the few pre-National Dex or Dream World Pokemon in White and Black that can learn Pick Up. It loses this when it evolves.
  • Jack of All Stats
    • Lightning Bruiser: One of its abilities is Sand Rush, which will double its otherwise okay base speed of 80 in a sandstorm (plus giving it an immunity to sandstorm damage).
  • Non-Elemental
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ghost-type attacks.
  • Stoutland Strength: Besides A Worldwide Punomenon, Stoutland is rather stout in size and it does have a nice base attack of 100. And it can learn Strength, too.

Purrloin and Liepard (Choroneko and Reparudasu)

Rather tricky Pokémon, Purrloin are known to steal human belongings and put on a cute facade when confronted. When threatened, however, they strike back with their sharp claws. After evolving, they prefer stealthy hunting.

Pansage and Simisage, Pansear and Simisear, and Panpour and Simipour (Yanappu and Yanakkie, Baoppu and Baokkie, Hiyappu and Hiyakkie)

A trio of monkey Pokémon with elemental affinities. The tufts on the Pan's heads can be used to revitalize others, roast berries, and store water, respectively, and they use these abilities intelligently in the wild. Their personalities greatly differ after evolution, and their attacks become much more potent.

  • Ambiguously Gay: Look at Simisear's pose and tell me you don't think of this.
  • Combat Pragmatist: They learn quite a bit of Dark-Type moves via Level up.
  • Crutch Character: The one weak to your starter is given to the player for free to help beat the first gym (which uses the member of the trio strong against your starter). After this, however, they must deal with their low stats and a long wait to get good moves, which you won't get if you evolve them for better stats early. Non-starter water (Tympole), fire (Darumaka), and grass (Petilil) Pokémon are easy to obtain and much easier to use.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Simipour's relatively feminine appearance masks a gender ratio of seven males to one female. This makes it reminiscent of a New Age Retro Hippie.
  • Elemental Powers
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys
  • Eyes Always Shut: Panpour and Simipour.
  • Monkey Morality Pose
  • Signature Move: Respectively, Panpour (and, by extension, Simipour) and Pansage/Simisage are the only ones who learn Scald and Grass Knot naturally.
  • Stealth Pun: Based on the saying "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" (the order is reversed for them, though).
  • Theme Naming: For the base forms' suffixes, we have "sage" (a type of herb), "sear" (cooking meat with flames), and "pour" (as in to pour a glass of water).
  • Turns Red: in the Dream World, they can each have the starters' signature abilities Overgrow, Torrent, and Blaze.
  • Underground Monkey
  • Visual Pun: respectively, Pansage and Simisage, and Panpour and Simipour the leaf and sea monkeys.

Munna and Musharna

Odd Psychic-type Pokémon that consume the dreams of humans and Pokémon alike. Munna and Musharna can produce a "Dream Mist" after eating; looking into the mist shows the contents of the consumed dream. This ability makes them rather valuable Pokémon in terms of research and study.

  • Awesome but Impractical: Like most Pokémon that evolve with a stone too early, Musharna will lose its ability to even learn any new moves, which makes its improved stats less useful.
  • Dream Stealer
  • Flower Motifs: Munna
  • Lunacy: You need a Moon Stone to evolve Munna.
  • Master of Illusion: An individual one is, as shown in an in game event.
  • Mighty Glacier
  • Mushroom Samba: The smoke coming from Musharna's head sends anyone who comes in contact with it into a magical dream world—not unlike a certain green plant that can be smoked to get similar effects.
  • Mythology Gag: In Gen I, there was a girl that wanted a pink Pokémon with flower(s) on it. Now she can get it in the form of Munna!
    • In Gen III, a scientist in Hoenn was working on a machine to see Pokémon dreams.
  • Psychic Powers
  • Youkai: Like Drowzee and Hypno, they're based off the baku.

Pidove, Tranquill, and Unfezant (Mamepato, Hatoboh, and Kenhorou)

Fulfilling the role of the regional bird, Pidove are somewhat unintelligent Pokémon that gather in social groups, while Tranquill live in deep forests. Male and female Unfezant differ greatly; the males have a large, flamboyant "mask", while the duller females are known to have much greater flying abilities.

  • Big Badass Bird of Prey: Yeah, they managed to combine that with a pigeon and a pheasant.
  • Black Mage: It learns mostly special attacks in its level up movepool.
  • Blow You Away
  • Com Mons
  • Flight
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: According to the Pokédex, the females have better flying abilities than the males. However, both still have the same base stats.
  • Glass Cannon: Because Staraptor was so popular, we guess.
  • Healing Factor: One of the few Generation V birds to learn "Roost" by leveling up.
  • Muscles Are Meaningful: They have big pecs.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ghost and Ground attacks.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: It learns almost no physical Flying attacks by leveling up (barring the two turn Sky Attack), Staraptor is stronger, faster, and has a Fighting type move, Swellow can use Guts to use Facade better, several other Flying types have much better stats and movepools, and not to mention the Special attacks it learns are almost useless on it due to its dismal Special Attack. Its only advantages over other Normal/Flying types are the fact that it learns Roost by level up and it can use Super Luck to make critical hits more frequent.
  • Shown Their Work: Of male birds usually being more colorful than female birds.

Blitzle and Zebstrika (Shimama and Zeburaika)

During thunderstorms, herds of Blitzle and Zebstrika gather to collect the electrical charges from lightning bolts. Both can light up their manes and body patterns to communicate, and Zebstrika are known for their violent tempers and explosive outbursts of energy. Their high pitched cries will let you know when they're coming.

Roggenrola, Boldore, and Gigalith (Dangoro, Gantoru, and Gigaiatsu)

A family of Rock-type Pokémon whose bodies are compressed by underground pressure, making them harder than iron. Roggenrola hold cores of energy in their bodies, which leak out and form orange crystals upon evolution. This energy gives them potent fighting ability, and Gigalith can even absorb sunlight into the crystals to fire intense solarbeams.

  • Action Bomb: Naturally learns Explosion. Thankfully, this takes a while, so you're unlikely to see wild specimens use it.
  • Com Mons
  • Disc One Nuke: Roggenrola, an extremely easy-to-get pokemon, evolves into Boldore at level 25 and evolves ino Gigalith by trade, meaning you can get a Gigalith earlier than you can fully evolve any of your starters. Gigalith, mind you, has absurdly high defense - and even higher attack.
  • Dishing Out Dirt
  • Eyeless Face: Roggenrola; that dent at its center is actually its ear.
    • In a sense, Boldore as well - only once it evolves into Gigalith does it gain facial features (including eyes inside the ears).
  • Last Chance Hit Point: Their Sturdy ability lets them survive an otherwise lethal hit if they were at full health. This makes it excellent for catching them, but also makes them annoying random encounters (It doesn't help that wild Boldore can have Selfdestruct).
  • Mighty Glacier: Gigalith has very high attack and defense, but is as slow as a rock.
  • Name's the Same: Dangoro is also the name of a mid-boss in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
  • The Power of the Sun: Gigalith's dex entry says that it stores solar energy in its crystals, and can use it to attack.
    • In a somewhat surprising aversion to Gameplay and Story Segregation, it actually can learn SolarBeam, though its weak Special Attack means it's generally not a recommended move.
  • Punny Name: Rock'n'roll(er), anyone?
  • Silicon Based Pokémon: And with quite an alien feel while we are at it.


Woobat and Swoobat (Koromori and Kokoromori)

These rather cute-looking Pokémon live in caves and attach themselves to walls using their nostrils' suction, leaving heart-shaped stamps when they wake. They can also release ultrasonic waves from their nostrils; Swoobat's are powerful enough to damage boulders and are used in courtship.

Drilbur and Excadrill (Mogurew and Doryuzu)

Underground-dwelling creatures that dig extensive networks of tunnels. Drilbur quickly makes holes by pressing its claws together and turning. Excadrill has the ability to form rounded drills with their bodies by holding their claws over their heads, allowing them to drill through iron plating and subway tunnels.

Audino (Tabunne)

Extremely rare in the wild (or at least meant to be; shaking grass isn't too hard to make appear), Audino are natural-born medics with the ability to use their stethoscope-ears to hear the heartbeats of others and assess their health. This extreme hearing ability is also used to detect its surroundings. They seem to be thought of fondly by Unova's locals.

  • The Dev Team Thinks of Everything: Here's how rustling works in a nutshell: each time you take a step near any patch of grass, it can spawn on screen. Therefore your best way of hunting Audino is run in straight lines until it spawns and hope you don't have to walk in the grass too long to get to the rustling patch, since wild Pokémon encounter means you have to repeat the whole process again from scratch. Now you got your eighth badge, so you need to grind up a team of 6 from 40 to mid-50...so here's a nice long patch of grass on Route 10 where every patch takes one step at most to get to.
  • Healing Factor: Can have the ability Regeneration.
  • Healing Shiv: It learns Heal Pulse, which heals a target other than the user. Nice when a high-leveled one uses it on you!
  • The Medic
  • Metal Slime: It's rare, and gives out a lot of experience points when defeated. Thankfully, at least it doesn't run off.
    • Commonplace Rare: It is by far the most common Pokémon to appear in rustling grass (and the only one in some early routes.)
  • Non-Elemental
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ghost-type attacks.
  • Pinata Enemy: Audino gives you lots of experience points.
  • White Mage: Its move pool is so heavily focused on support moves for Double and Triple battles (Heal Pulse, Helping Hand, After You, etc.) that its effectiveness in single combat is hobbled quite a bit.
  • Who's on First?: Its Japanese name, Tabunne, translates to "maybe".
    • Woolseyism: And its English name sounds like "I dunno".
      • And, while we're at it: Its German name "Ohrdoch" sounds like "Oh, doch!" (literally "Oh, yes!"), and its French name "Nanmeouie" sounds like "Non mais oui" (No but yes). Its Chinese name sounds like Tabunne, except with "doll" at the end.

Timburr, Gurdurr, and Conkeldurr (Dokkora, Dotekkotsu, and Roobushin)

Humanoid Pokémon that strengthen themselves by carrying heavy objects, which double as weapons in battle. As they evolve, their muscles get stronger to the point that they can freely swing their weapons in battle.

  • Bare-Fisted Monk: While best known for the weapon(s) carried around, the entire line is still quite capable of punching opponents into submission quite effectively.
  • Carry a Big Stick: ...and then an iron beam, and then two concrete pillars.
  • Cool Old Guy: Conkeldurr, as hinted by the "elder" pun in its name and its White Dex entry (it uses its concrete pillars as walking canes).
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Despite not being Rock-types, they can learn Rock-type moves via level up (most notably Rock Slide and Stone Edge).
  • Dogfaces: Most pronounced in Timburr, but the entire line does give that impression.
  • Dual-Wielding: Once again, Conkeldurr.
  • Genius Bruiser: Conkeldurr is thought to have invented concrete two thousand years ago.
  • Gonk: Timburr's evolutions may have been deliberately designed as ugly.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Sadly, it does not learn Wood Hammer, possibly because it's a Grass-type move.
  • Lady Looks Like a Dude: While not as creepy as with Machoke and Machamp, Conkeldurr can be female 1/4 of the time, despite its overall manly appearance and visible goatee.
  • Mighty Glacier: Its commonly-used Mach Punch allows it to bypass its low Speed. Also, Focus Punch has negative priority for anyone, but Conkeldurr has the strongest Focus Punch in the game.
  • Monster Clown: They resemble the musclemen seen at carnival sideshows and at the circus.
  • Our Ogres Are Hungrier: Conkeldurr.
  • Punny Name: Timber, Girder.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: Timburr, Gurdurr and Conkeldurr have huge, strong, muscular arms and torso, but tiny legs!

Tympole, Palpitoad, and Seismitoad (Otamaro, Gamagaru, and Gamageroge)

Tadpole/frog Pokémon that produce vibrations from special growths on their bodies. While Tympole usually uses vibrations for communication, Palpitoad and Seismitoad use them for more offensive purposes like shockwaves, boulder-smashing punches, or even earthquakes, which can be made more powerful in groups.

Throh and Sawk (Nageki and Dageki)

A duo of martial artists that practice Judo and Karate, respectively. They train themselves in forests and mountains. By tightening their belts, Throh and Sawk boost their strength. Known to be aggressive towards trespassers who disturb their training or pose a large perceived threat.

Sewaddle, Swadloon, and Leavanny (Kurumiru, Kurumayu, and Hahakomori)

These bug Pokémon make their homes deep in forests and use silk to cleverly stitch together leaves to make clothing for themselves. These leaves also double as a food source for them as well. It has been observed that temperate forests tend to be healthier when these Pokémon inhabit them as they also eat the fallen leaves that would otherwise choke out the underbrush. One needs to raise Swadloon's happiness in order to evolve it into a Leavanny.

Venipede, Whirlipede, and Scolipede (Fushide, Hoiiga, and Pendura)

Highly aggressive bug and poison Pokémon, they are basically the Weedle family on steroids. They are effective hunters that use poison to subdue their prey and for defense against bird Pokémon that may want to eat them. At over 8 feet tall and over 400 lbs, it is a bug Pokémon of gigantic proportions and not to underestimate.

Cottonee and Whimsicott (Monmen and Elfuun)

Vaguely sheep-like creatures that use the wind to float about, they stop floating if they get waterlogged and need to be dried out before they can fly again. They are extremely quick for grass Pokémon and gain priority if they use a non-attacking move. They are exclusive to the in Black version.

Petilil and Lilligant (Churine and Doredia)

Petilil is a cute little plant creature with a tulip bulb for a head. They appear to prefer places with rich soil and clean water so wherever Petilil choose to live is a good place to grow crops. With the help of a Sun Stone it evolves into Lilligant, a gorgeous Pokémon which knows a number of dancing moves. It resembles Bellossom in a way. They are exclusive to the White version.

  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: At first sight, Lilligant appears to be a frail, filler, and ridiculous Pokémon. But train her well and put your rival to sleep, use Quiver Dance as much as you can, and, if the cute dame survives, she becomes a beastly sweeper able to pulverize even advantageous foes using Petal Dance combined with the Own Tempo ability (unless the enemy has the Sap Sipper ability, a 4x resistance to grass, or an insane Special Defense like Blissey). Lilligant can even heal herself using Giga Drain.
  • Disc One Nuke: In Black, you can obtain one with high IVs (all 21 out of 31, except the Special Attack, which is maxed) and a good nature (Modest, boosting Special Attack further) early on via an in-game trade. Then, when you get the Sun Stone to evolve in it Nimbasa City, it will soon learn Quiver Dance via level up, an insanely powerful boosting move. But we recommend letting it learn Giga Drain first.
  • Flower in Her Hair
  • Green Thumb
  • Lightning Bruiser: In sunny weather, if it has the Chlorophyll ability.
  • Magic Dance: Lilligant has a lot of moves that involve dancing. She can perform the confusion-inducing Teeter Dance, the stat-improving Quiver Dance[2] and Swords Dance, the extremely powerful Petal Dance,[3] and Entrainment.[4]
  • One-Gender Race: Always female.
  • Petal Power
    • Cherry Blossoms: If Lilligant possesses the Own Tempo ability, she can use the powerful Petal Dance attack without any ill effects.
  • Plant Person
  • Poor Predictable Rock: Outside of Hidden Power, Dream Eater, and a handful of common Normal moves, it doesn't get any attacks to complement its Grass STAB.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Petilil, which looks somewhat like a cute little girl in a dress...
  • Southern Belle: Lilligant seems to be based off one, what with the fancy "dress" and "hat". It's also always female.
  • Squishy Wizard: Has poor defensive stats, but great Special Attack.

Basculin (Basurao)

Inhabiting the lakes, rivers and streams of Unova are not Magikarp, but this Pokémon. It distinctly comes in two forms: a Red-striped form and a Blue-striped form. Both are Basculin and the differences appear to be cosmetic. This doesn't stop them from feuding with one another. But there are instances of one kind being found in the other kind's school.

Sandile, Krokorok, and Krookodile (Meguroco, Waruvile, and Waruvial)

Ravenous desert-dwelling crocodilian Pokémon. This line is based on the gavial, but have a little inspiration from thieves and bandits—hence the mask-like eyes. Their eyes are equipped to handle both the light reflected off desert sand and low light situations. Even though gavials eat insects, these guys are weak to Bug-type attacks.

Darumaka and Darmanitan (Darumakka and Hihidaruma)

Darumaka is a small, red, Fire-aligned creature resembling a Dharma doll. Even its poop is hot enough to be used to keep warm on cold nights. Darmanitan looks more like a baboon, and has all the manic energy you'd expect from one. But when Darmanitan is in trouble, it goes into "Zen Mode"; its body goes stock still and becomes rock solid, while its latent Psychic Powers activate.

  • Awesome but Impractical: Zen Mode Darmanitan 1) means you don't get the powerful Sheer Force ability Normal Mode Darmanitan normally has, 2) only activates at half HP, losing it if it gets healed, 3) is built to utilize a different attack stat from the base form, making the move-set and stat-spread a pain to work out, 4) is defensive with some of the worst defensive type combos in the game,[6] and 5) its outright wonderful defensive stats get wasted due to only appearing at half HP.
    • However, it receives its niche in Rotation Battles, where Trick Room can easily be used and switched, and where it can use Belly Drum to raise its Attack high, use Overheat to decimate foes, and then, when its Special Attack is lowered too much, can use its now incredibly high Attack stat to attack.
  • Bare Fisted Monkey: Despite not being a Fighting-type, Darmanitan learns powerful fighting-type moves such as Superpower and Hammer Arm.
  • Big Ol Unusual Eyebrows: And they're burning to boot!
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys: Darmanitan's Japanese name shows that it is a baboon ("hihi").
  • Fiery Redhead: Except in Zen Mode.
  • Glass Cannon/Mighty Glacier: Depending on its mode.
  • Playing with Fire
  • Psychic Powers: Only in Zen Mode, although a normal Darmanitan can still use Psychic, just not as effectively.
  • Really Seven Hundred Years Old: There are a half-dozen Zen Mode Darumaka sleeping outside the entrance to the Relic Castle. According to Professor Juniper, it's very likely that they've been there for centuries. And you can catch all of them.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Darumaka.
  • Slasher Smile: Darmanitan spots a serious one, to the point it looks like a relative of the Millenium Earl.
  • Turns Blue: Some Darmanitan do this if they have a particular ability.
  • Standard Status Effects: Averted; the line's "Sheer Force" ability trades any chance a move has to cause one for a 30% attack power boost. Remember that every single Fire-type attack has a chance to burn...
  • Unique Enemy: Well, Darmanitans and Darumakas are actually fairly common, but post-game, you can get Ragecandybars with which you can wake up one of the Zen Mode Darumaka outside Relic Castle. Seeing as the Dream World doesn't have any areas with Darmanitan yet, this is the only opportunity to get a Zen Mode Darumaka at current time.

Maractus (Marakacchi)

This rabbit-eared cactus is found in the desert resort. It's well adapted to desert life by absorbing any moisture it can, even from Pokémon attacks if it has to. It also drives away bird Pokémon that may try to eat its seeds by shaking its body, which sounds much like maracas.

Dwebble and Crustle (Ishizumai and Iwaparesu)

This Pokémon bears a passing resemblance to Paras and Parasect, but instead of a mushroom, it carries a rock, which it has carved for itself and now lives inside. This rocky shell proves a to be a great form of defense, but it isn't exactly maneuverable. Luckily, it has access to the move Shell Smash, which can fix that drawback.

Scraggy and Scrafty (Zuruggu and Zuruzukin)

Extremely territorial lizards with a penchant for beating up passer-bys and trespassers. These gangsters are really tough opponents thanks to their unique Dark/Fighting typing, a great movepool, great defenses and great abilities. Scrafty can play very well as either a bulky defensive character or as an all-offense sweeper.

  • Badass
  • Bare-Fisted Monk
  • Casting a Shadow
  • Chew Bubblegum: Scrafty has a very strange battle animation that looks like it's chewing gum. Maybe it's because it kicks ass?
  • Eighties Hair: Scrafty's mohawk-like crest.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite the Pokédex entries stating that it gangs up against opponents and is able to spit acid, Scrafty does not learn Beat Up, Acid, Gastro Acid, or Acid Spray.
  • Gangsters Are Cool: Scraggy is also used by the gangsters on Route 9.
  • Glasgow Grin: Scraggy's mouth looks like that, but disappears upon evolution.
  • In the Hood: Scrafty is based on urban gang members of the 1990s to now (the bottom molted skin resembles sagging pants, and the skin on its neck is a hoodie) with a 1980s punk element (the mohawk). Scraggy is the same, but with only the pants.
  • Kamehame Hadouken: Although it's not very useful due to their low special attack, they can learn Focus Blast by TM.
  • Kill Streak: The ability Moxie, which can increase their strength to frightening levels.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Scrafty starts off as a Mighty Glacier, but with a proper Dragon Dance setup, it can become this.
  • Magic Pants: The molted skin they wear is fairly elastic. They pull it up to use as a shield.
  • Mighty Glacier: Scrafty has incredible defense and some good attack. He's inherently slow, though.
  • Use Your Head: Headbutt and Head Smash are commonly associated with the family. Scraggy is very prone to headbutting anyone who makes eye contact with it (as shown in the animé).

Sigilyph (Shinboraa)

This bizzare Pokémon raises a number of questions.[7] They appear to be artificial, but it is able to breed with other bird Pokémon. They fly around the desert in the same set of areas and appear be guarding something, but what exactly? They are very enigmatic.

Yamask and Cofagrigus (Desumasu and Desukaan)

Yamask is said to be the spirit of a human being that was transformed into a Ghost-type Pokémon. The mask it carries is what its face looked like. Despite its origins, it evolves into Cofagrigus, a sarcophagus monster with four arms and a hellish grin. Cofagrigus lay wait in tombs, and when a grave robber tries to disturb the peace... well, they learn a valuable lesson about respecting the dead.

  • Bling Bling Bang: According to Cofagrigus' entry, that coffin is made of pure gold.
  • Cool Mask
  • Floating Mask: Yamask
  • I'm a Humanitarian or I Taste Delicious: The Black Pokédex states that Cofagrigus's favorite food is gold; the White Pokédex states that its body is made of pure gold. Who's to say that it hasn't tried to eat its own kind...or itself?
  • Mask Power: Yamask
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Cofagrigus
  • Mummy: Its ability (see The Virus)
  • Won't Work On Me: Like their ghost brethren, they're immune to Normal and Fighting attacks.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Yamask is said to be the soul of a human being. And that mask? That was the face of how that person looked when he (or she) was alive. Cofagrigus, on the other hand, is a possessed coffin made of solid gold that may or may not cannibalize other Cofagriguses or itself for their/its gold body, loves to trick grave robbers, and turns people into zombies with its Mummy ability.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Cofagrigus
  • Scunthorpe Problem: Cofagrigus has been known to set off a good amount of censor filters on Internet forums. For a long time, it wasn't allowed to be traded on the GTS unless it had a nickname.
  • Slasher Smile: Cofagrigus, though that may be part of the coffin itself.
  • Soul Power
  • Stone Wall: Cofagrigus has 145 Defense, the highest of any Pokémon introduced in Generation V. It does have good Special Defense and decent Special Attack, but is extremely slow, making it a Gradual Grinder.
  • The Virus: Its Mummy ability makes any Pokémon who make physical contact with it have their ability change into Mummy.
  • Was Once a Man: Yamask.

Tirtouga and Carracosta (Purutooga and Abagoura)

A fossil Pokémon based on an extant creature. Tirtouga and Carracosta are chelonian Pokémon of the sea turtle variety. Their rock-hard shells grant them a high defense, but they're rather slow.

Archen and Archeops (Archen and Archeosu)

The fossil Pokémon they claim to be the ancestor of all bird Pokémon, Archen and Archeops have colorful plumage, but they also have mouths full of teeth, claws on their wings, and long tails. Unlike the tanky Carracosta, Archeops is a glass cannon in the truest sense. It possesses amazing stats, but an ability that keeps it from being too overpowered.

  • Awesome but Impractical: Due to its Defeatist ability, its amazing Attack is wasted when its HP drops below half, making it less than viable for the metagame.
    • Awesome Yet Practical: In-game, when the player is freely able to use healing items, Defeatist becomes a minor setback at most. Cue the sweeping...
      • Or against Shauntal or Ghetsis, who both lead with Cofagrigus (Ability change to mummy upon physical contact), or in a double battle, with a Pokémon that knows Worry Seed or Simple Beam.
  • Blessed with Suck: Is fast, and has good Attack and Special Attack... both of which are put to waste once its health drops below half.
  • Blow You Away
  • Cowardly Lion: Archeops is very strong and fast, and it has a base stat total of 567 (which is also its Pokédex number). However, it starts to give up hope once its health gets below half, cutting its Attack and Special Attack by half.
  • Dishing Out Dirt
  • Doomed Defeatist: Literally in the metagame—with no reliable way to heal, it's pretty much doomed once its Defeatist ability kicks in. (And even if it could heal itself, its poor defenses would prevent it from keeping its HP above 50% against a reasonably aggressive opponent.)
  • Everything's Better with Dinosaurs
  • Feathered Fiend
  • Flight
  • Fossil Revival
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Archen's Pokédex entry states that it was unable to fly and moved about by hopping from branches. In-game, Archen is part Flying-type (although it cannot learn Fly).
  • Glass Cannon: Acrobatics combined with Flying Gem packs a powerful punch.
    • Fragile Speedster And winds up becoming a shattered glass cannon at half HP. Their speed is good, however.
  • Won't Work On Me: Unaffected by Ground-type attacks.
  • Prehistoric Monster: Based on Archeopteryx.

Trubbish and Garbodor (Yabakuron and Dasutodasu)

Unova appears to have a problem with waste disposal. This problem appears to be so bad that the garbage itself came to life. Trubbish and Garbodor have bodies that consists of trash that's barely held together by a thin and easily damaged garbage bag skin. Luckily, this problem is solved by consuming more garbage. So it's possible that Unova's garbage problem will solve itself with these Pokémon.

  • Action Bomb: That's right, both Pokémon can learn Explosion & Self-Destruct.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: Type 3.
  • Arm Cannon: Garbodor, Type A.
  • Irony: Despite being a garbage-bag Pokémon, it can learn Recycle.
  • Meaningful Name: Garbodor's Japanese name "Dasutodasu" can literally translate to "to spew garbage". Meanwhile, "Garbodor" is a portmanteau of "garbage" and "odor" and Trubbish is a portmanteau of "trash" and its (usually British) synonym "rubbish."
  • Mighty Glacier
  • Mundane Utility: Janitors tend to use them to pull in garbage.
  • Poisonous Pokémon: Both were created from garbage and industrial waste. Trubbish's poisonous gases will leave its victims unconscious for a week, while Garbodor's will just out-and-out kill you.
  • Refuge in Audacity: To add to the already bizarre world of animal/object/people mash-ups that make up Pokémon, we now have exploding garbage bags, one of which is a...
  • Ugly Cute
  • Walking Wasteland: Subverted with Garbodor. Despite looking like it should leave behind waste and filth (like Grimer and Muk from Generation I), Garbodor actually has a low-grade psychic energy that attracts garbage to itself (which, as mentioned before, is why janitors use them to clean up messes).

Zorua and Zoroark

Another family of fox/kitsune based Pokémon, Zorua and its evolution Zoroark were the first Generation V Pokémon to be revealed (having starred in the 13th movie). They have the interesting ability "Illusion", which makes them appear to be another Pokémon in their trainer's party (trust us, it actually works quite effectively, at least until the "Cloyster" you're battling uses Night Daze). As you may have guessed, Zoroark's design follows many of the same cues as the popular Lucario—Nintendo and Game Freak seem keen on marketing these guys, to the point that Zoroark can be considered the "face" of the 5th generation games. Although meant to be event-exclusive Pokémon, the Pokémon required to unlock them (the Crown Beasts and Celebi) are not difficult to obtain, and the ability to breed more of them means that you can find a few available on the GTS (especially since you can easily find an image of a Zorua for your Pokédex, and you actually fight a Zoroark during one Boss Battle).

  • Awesome but Impractical: The Illusion ability can only really fool careless players; adding to that, team preview lets your opponent know that you have a Zorua or Zoroark on your team, which makes them much less likely to fool. As for N's, you should know about it if spoiled. Though you'll still go WTF when "Klinklang" uses Flamethrower to wipe out your Excadrill.
    • Or it might disguise itself as something with which it shares a type weakness.[11] Cue horrible death.
    • On the other hand, it can make the opponent start second guessing which moves to use, and if it turns into a type that's weak against psychic, the opponent might be in for a rude awakening when they try to use a psychic move on it. In practice however many players play it safe and go for other weaknesses or just use attacks they know will connect. It doesn't help Zoroark much that it doesn't have much bulk, and a STAB boosted attack usually can faint it.
  • Casting a Shadow: Unlike most Dark-types, these two have actual shadow powers. Their illusory abilities also count.
  • Cunning Like a Fox
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Unless he[12] belongs to N, though N performs a Heel Face Turn, implying that Zoroark would do the same -- similar to Zekrom's case below.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: First appeared in the 13th movie.
  • Fantastic Foxes: Both capitalize on the illusory aspect of the kitsune.
  • Fragile Speedster: Zoroark especially has one of the highest speeds in the game, but middling defense.
  • Glass Cannon: They have very high attack and special attack; on the flipside, their defense and special defense, while not even near the worst, are still pretty low.
  • I Know You Know I Know: Since Zoroark can only disguise itself as one of its teammates, your opponent will know you've got that species waiting in the wings once the Illusion is dispelled. If it's something that can switch into certain attacks easily, your opponent will second-guess using such attacks in anticipation of your switch, you'll second-guess switching into such attacks in anticipation of them deciding not to use such attacks, and so on and so forth.
  • Kitsune: Although based on the darker variation.
  • Mama Bear: In the 13th Pokémon movie.
  • Master of Illusion: Their trait, the aptly named Illusion, makes them appear like the last Pokémon in your party, down to the nickname and Poké Ball. Master of Illusions is even the English name for the movie featuring them.
  • Won't Work On Me: Immune to Psychic attacks.
  • Power-Up Letdown: The main problem with Zoroark and its Illusion was that they had the misfortune of being introduced in the same generation as multiplayer battles implementing a preview screen showing off both players' mons, completely ruining the element of surprise on which the Illusion ability relies.
  • Secret Character: The only way to obtain one without trading from another game is to import special exclusive Pokémon from Generation IV, which triggers an in-game encounter with either a Zorua or Zoroark. Of course, if you missed that, you could always get one off the GTS.
  • Shape Shifter
  • Signature Move: Night Daze. Yes, they gave a signature move to the Pokémon whose shtick is disguising itself as other Pokémon. Of course, the jig is up as soon as it gets hit, anyway, so you might as well abuse its higher power than Dark Pulse and 40% chance of lowering accuracy.
  • The Trickster
  • True Companions: When there is a pack of Zorua and Zoroark, they will never abandon each other no matter what.

Minccino and Cinccino (Chillarmy and Chillaccino)

Adorable chinchilla Pokémon that have soft gray (or puce if they're shiny) fur. They are neat freaks that like things to be spotless, so they often clean things with their tails. Cinccino also possess long white fur that resembles a feather boa.

  • Fragile Speedster
  • Making a Splash: They can learn Aqua Tail.
  • Non-Elemental
  • No Pronunciation Guide: Many were unsure of how to pronounce Minccino when it was first revealed. It's pronounced Mihn-CHEE-noh, by the way.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ghost-type attacks.
  • Pretty in Mink: Cinccino. Subverted (and justified) in that it's its own fur.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Both of them. Which justifies their Cute Charm ability.
  • Signature Move: Tail Slap, basically a stronger version of the multi-hit Fury Attack or Fury Swipes. STAB and Technician make it have around 50 base power per hit, up to five hits.
  • Spam Attack: Cinccino also learns Rock Blast and Bullet Seed, other multi-hit attacks. Its dream world ability, Skill Link, allows those moves to always hit five times, rather than the randomly chosen 2-5 hits that is normal for the species.
  • Super OCD: Minccino's obsession with cleaning dirty stuff.

Gothita, Gothorita, and Gothitelle (Gothimu, Gochimiru, and Gochiruzeru)

A family of Psychic Pokémon that have a gothic lolita motif. They appear to possess a number of different, unsettling psychic abilities and seem to to be inspired by both the Abra family and the Ralts family. They are exclusive to the Black version.

Solosis, Duosion, and Reuniclus (Uniran, Daburan, and Lanculus)

Psychic Pokémon that resemble giant amoeba. Their inner bodies are suspended in a green fluid and encapsulated in a thin membrane, which protects them from the elements and allows them to thrive in nearly any sort of environment. It possess a high special attack and HP stat, but terrible speed, which makes them excellent trick room users. It is exclusive to the White version.

Ducklett and Swanna (Koaruhie and Swanna)

Making their homes near lakes, rivers and seas, these waterfowl are a common sight along the many bridges of the Unova region, where trainers gather for the feathers they occasionally drop even if they are not interested in catching one. While Ducklett is a bit gawky, it becomes much more graceful when it evolves into Swanna, but like other Water/Flying dual types, electricity will ruin its day.

Vanillite, Vanillish, and Vanilluxe (Vanipeti, Baniricchi, and Baibanira)

A family of pure ice types that hang around Cold Storage and bear a striking resemblance to ice cream desserts. Don't let their appearance deceive you; they aren't milk-based and they do have high stats, although their typing and movepool holds them back. They were designed by a British guy employed by Game Freak.

Deerling and Sawsbuck (Shikijika and Mebukijika)

Unlike the regions of games past, Unova experiences seasons, each one lasting a month in-game. This Pokémon changes its appearance depending on which season it is currently. As a Deerling, its scent changes and its coat changes color. As a Sawsbuck, its antlers grow and shed leaves much like a deciduous tree. Its signature move is Horn Leech, which works like Giga Drain except it works off its physical attack.

  • Bambification: Deerling plays it straight; Sawsbuck, on the other hand, looks more or less like a deer would in real life.
  • Fragile Speedster
  • Fun with Acronyms: Sawsbuck. (Summer/Autumn/Winter/Spring)
  • Green Thumb
  • Kryptonite Is Everywhere: The Normal/Grass pairing, while unique, will not do you any favors if you choose to use a Deerling or a Sawsbuck against a Pokémon that's either a Fire, Fighting, Poison, Flying, Bug, or Ice-type (or any combination of those six; i.e., the Fire/Fighting Blaziken or the Poison/Flying Zubat). In fairness, its numerous weaknesses isn't because of its dual-typing, but because Grass has always sucked as a defensive type (only one of the abovementioned weaknesses come from its Normal half, and that's the Fighting type). At the very least, its Normal half gives it an immunity to Ghost types/moves.
    • They can remedy this by using the Camouflage move, which changes their typing (usually for the better, but it's a crapshoot).
  • Non-Elemental
  • Won't Work On Me: Immune to Ghost-type attacks (and Grass-type attacks, if it has the Sap Sipper ability).
  • Planimal
  • Pretty in Mink: Winter Forme Sawsbuck looks like it's wearing a fur coat with white trim.
  • Seasonal Baggage: Changes looks depending on the season. They don't actually change until you load the game with them in your party.
  • Signature Move: Horn Leech.
  • Stealth Pun: A fawn with a flower, influenced by the season? Hey, it's Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather.

Emolga (Emonga)

It seems like every region has its own kind of electrical rodent. Emolga is Unova's. Unlike its relatives, it is able to glide using a thin membrane called a patagium. This membrane is electrically charged. It isn't encountered that often, so consider yourself lucky if you do find one (or unlucky if you were training a Water-, Flying-, or Grass type).

Karrablast and Escavalier (Kaburumo and Chevarugo)

Karrablast is a strange beetle Pokémon that is only capable of evolving with another Pokémon. It seeks out this Pokémon and presumably uses its horn like a can-opener. It then steals the unlucky Pokémon's "can" and uses it as armor. Similar to Scizor, it becomes a dual Bug/Steel type; its attack and defenses are cranked up, but its speed suffers because of the armor.

Foongus and Amoonguss (Tamagetake and Morobareru)

When you're traveling through the grassy fields or brush under the woods in the Unova region and spot what seems to be a Pokéball, beware! It might actually be this Pokémon. However, instead of exploding like Voltorb and Electrode might, this Pokémon might spray spores that may cause paralysis, poison or sleep.

Frillish and Jellicent (Pururiru and Burungel)

Floating in Unova's seas are these intriguing Pokémon. They spend their lives floating in the water waiting for prey to amble into their vicinity (Jellicent is said to be the reason why a lot of ships and their crews have gone missing). They may also take a more active approach and drag their prey downward into their underwater caves several miles below the surface. Unusually, male and female individuals are shaped and colored very differently from each other. The reason for this is unclear. It is a very good choice for a water Pokémon.

Alomomola (Mamanbou)

Alomomola are sunfish Pokémon with a very caring personality. If it spots a drowning person or Pokémon, they readily embrace it using their top and bottom fins and bring it to shore. Boasting the fifth highest HP rating of all Pokémon, Alomomola is a Pokémon of great bulk. Despite looking very similar, it is unrelated to Luvdisc.

Joltik and Galvantula (Bachuru and Dentula)

Joltik is a bug and electric type that is endemic to a cave known as the Chargestone Cave, where the magnetized rocks float and give off electricity, although some have been known to go into cities and feed from electric sockets. It is a tiny Pokémon and it makes use of it by clinging to larger Pokémon and feeding off their static electricity. It evolves into the unsettling Galvantula, a fast Pokémon that uses electrically-charged webbing to ensnare unlucky prey.

Ferroseed and Ferrothorn (Tesshiido and Nattorei)

Another Pokémon that is native to Chargestone Cave. These Pokémon eek out a living by leeching minerals from the surrounding rock walls. It is covered in thick metal armor that is reinforced with iron spikes. It is very defense-oriented, sporting only two weaknesses, one which isn't very effective against it anyway. The other, fire, burns it to a crisp, though.

  • Action Bomb: Naturally learns Explosion.
  • Bilingual Bonus: Their names are derived from the Italian word "ferro", which means "iron".
  • Ceiling Cling
  • Epic Flail: Ferrothorn sports them. May be a reference to Conkers, seeing that they may be based off Horse-chestnuts.
  • Extra Ore Dinary
  • Everything's Better with Spinning: Ferroseed spins in its animation. Both of them also learn Gyro Ball naturally, which does a lot of damage due to their very slow speed.
    • Ferroseed cannot learn Rapid Spin since that move is about shaking things off, but presumably wouldn't work here because of the thorns.
  • For Massive Damage: Same as Forretress and Escavalier, fire-type attacks will take it down before it throws out the first attack.
  • Fundamentally Funny Fruit: Ferroseed and Ferrothorn are likely to be based off either durians or horse-chestnuts, spiny fruits with hard shells. Especially the latter, what with Ferrothorn being a "Thorn Pod".
  • Green Thumb
  • Irony: The Grass/Steel-type in itself—Plants are organic and metal armour isn't.
  • Land Mine: Ferrothorn sort of resembles one. Ferroseed may resemble a Sea Mine.
  • Meaningful Name: Their English names reference the fact that they're both plants (seed/thorn) and made of metal ("Ferro" meaning "iron"). They're also able to breed with both the "plant" and "mineral" groups.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Poison attacks.
  • Spikes of Doom: Hell, its ability is called Iron Barbs.
    • Spike Balls of Doom: Ferrothorn pretty much fits all the descriptions on the page—it hangs from ceilings, is alive, spins via Gyro Ball, and its tentacles act as chains.
  • Stone Wall: Great typing, good defenses, and a great ability that makes physical attackers think twice before striking it. However, 20 speed makes it one of the slowest Pokémon ever. Makes a good partner with Jellicent, as they resist each other's weaknesses.
    • Mighty Glacier: Its attack is passable at 94, and it commonly uses attacks with high base power like Power Whip and Gyro Ball (which hits very hard on most opponents, since Ferrothorn is so slow).
  • Whip It Good: Ferrothorn, who learns Power Whip using its vines.

Klink, Klang, and Klinklang (Giaru, Gigiaru, and Gigigiaru)

Yes, it is a Pokémon made entirely out of gears (just like Magnemite from Generation I was made entirely of magnets). Another odd Pokémon only found in Chargestone Cave, this Pokémon has actually only been documented for about 100 years or so. Where they came from is a mystery. Its spinning generates its lifeforce, and as it evolves, it gains more interlocking gears and more power. It has good stats, but a very poor movepool.

Tynamo, Eelektrik, and Eelektross (Shibishirasu, Shibibiru, and Shibirudon)

If you are lucky enough, you might encounter this rare creature that's unique to the Chargestone Cave system. Tynamo resembles a fish fry no longer than a finger. One by itself doesn't have a lot of power. But if you are patient enough with its training, it'll evolve into a much larger and more intimidating eel Pokémon that can do far more damage. The best part is that its ability eliminates its typing's only weakness. A Thunderstone evolves it further, and it gains arms with rasping suckers on them—a terrifying sight to behold.

  • Floating Seafood Special
  • Irony: Despite being based off a fish, the entire line is pure Electric-type and does not learn any offensive water moves.
  • Magikarp Power: Tynamo has weak stats and learns no more moves that the 4 it starts with. Eelektrik is an all-around usable Pokémon, but Eelektross is a good Pokémon with no weaknesses, a good offensive type, and good attacking stats.
  • Metal Slime: Your chances of finding a Tynamo in the wild? 2% on the first floor in Chargestone Cave, and a whopping 8% in the basement floor.
  • Mighty Glacier: Although Eelektross has good offensive stats, the same can't be said for its speed of 50.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ground attacks. Which negates any weaknesses it would have.
  • Power Glows: Eelektrik and Eelektross's sprites show the yellow spots along their bodies light up.
  • Power Floats: Its ability Levitate makes it have no weaknesses, aside from Gravity/Mold Breaker.
  • Psycho Electric Lamprey
  • Shock and Awe
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz

Elgyem and Beheeyem (Riguree and Oobemu)

These big-headed Pokémon were discovered in the desert five decades ago, but they've since moved elsewhere. They seem to have a knack for winding up in areas filled with Pokémon who have type advantages over them, and as such aren't terribly common, most being cramped up near the top of a tower by route seven.

Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure (Hitomoshi, Ranpuraa, and Shandera)

A feared species of Pokémon that resemble light sources. Their method of hunting changes as they evolve but their preferred prey remains consistent. In battle they have both hard hitting special attacks and a few gradual grinding tactics. They aren't particularly hard to run from, though, which might explain their dream world ability.

Axew, Fraxure, and Haxorus (Kibago, Onondo, and Ononokusu)

They are slow to make friends and territorial disputes between them can be exceedingly violent. You can tell when you are in one's territory by the gashes in the surroundings made by their tusks, which they excessively sharpen while heading towards evolution. However, if you do befriend one, you've managed to make a very powerful and dependable ally indeed.

Pokédex: They are kind but can be relentless when defending territory. They challenge foes with tusks that can cut steel.

Cubchoo and Beartic (Kumasyun and Tsunbeaa)

The second Pokémon to be based on bears, Chuchoo doesn't seem well suited for neither the cold areas it is found nor the ice type attacks it naturally learns, if its perpetually running nose is anything to go by. Beartic doesn't seem to have that problem. Unlike North America's Bears, these guys hide in caves during the warm months and come out during winter.

Cryogonal (Furiijio)

They have a hard time sustaining themselves at ground level and are thus a rare sight in the wild. Sometimes one is seen hunting in the mountains, but they are usually restricted to the skies.

Shelmet and Accelgor (Chobomaki and Agirudaa)

Bug Pokémon based on gastropods. Shelmet usually hides near wetlands, annoying anyone who would harass it with stalling tactics. Shelmet is mostly outclassed by its neighbors but its evolution, Accelgor, is a whole different story however...

Stunfisk (Maggyo)

Travelers passing through Icirrus City had best watch their step, as these Pokémon are likely hiding in the trails they walk through, waiting for an excuse to strike. Known to find humor in the injuries of others and for their tendency to shield their weaknesses with camouflage, these fish annually retreat to deep water when the grounds freeze over during winter. In short, the best Pokémon of all time.

  • Butt Monkey: Made even more hilarious when he's at the end of the Can You Name All The Pokémon? Japanese ending song for the Pokemon Best Wishes series.[15]
  • Dishing Out Dirt
  • Gonk
  • Irony: It's a fish that lives in water, yet it takes super-effective damage from water attacks.
  • It Amused Me: A lot of their behavior can be explained by this motivation.
  • Lethal Joke Character: Yes, it looks silly. If it's trained right, it can catch unsuspecting trainers off-guard thanks to high defense and HP stats.
  • Making a Splash: Not a Water-type, despite being a fish, but can learn several water moves.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Electric attacks.
  • Psycho Electric Flatfish
  • Shock and Awe
  • Stone Wall: Has high HP and Defense stats, but very low speed.
  • Troll: Japanese fans seem to love using him to piss off and annoy people online.

Mienfoo and Mienshao (Kojofu and Kojondo)

Elusive mustelid martial artists whose fur seems to resemble a monk's clothing. They can't take much punishment, but they can sure dish it out, and work well supporting those they fight side by side with.

Druddigon (Crimgan)

A red faced creature whose rock hard hide is reminiscent of a gargoyle's. It is not as fierce as its appearance would suggest, and it is often left immobile by the dark and the cold. Despite this, it is still usually dangerous to touch one, and it can make up for its lack of speed with a glare that halts foes in their tracks.

Golett and Golurk (Gobitto and Goruggo)

Hominid-shaped Pokémon that are made out of clay and brought to life by an unknown method. They're best known for their strong attacks, especially their punching moves. They are also capable of performing some other feats, such as flying. The seal on their chest keeps their power controllable and shrinks upon evolution.

Pawniard and Bisharp (Komatana and Kirikizan)

These strangely humanoid beasts have sharp, metallic blades jutting out of their bodies (hence their Steel typing), which they would just love to use on opponents and prey (hence their Dark typing). They typically live in hunting packs led by Bisharps, who do little work but get the last say in just about everything.

Bouffalant (Baffuron)

A Bison Pokémon with an unusually large afro and huge horns. It can't exactly move as fast as its cousin Tauros, but it can sure take hits and deal out severe damage. Its afro cushions the damage from slamming its head into anything (like, say, a speeding train it's trying to run off the tracks). It also loves its veggies, so sending a Grass Pokémon after it isn't a good idea.

Rufflet and Braviary (Washibon and Warugle)

An eagle Pokémon that's caught fairly late in the game (for those playing Pokémon White) and takes a very long time to evolve, but once it does, it's a powerful Pokémon. This majestic Pokémon is strong enough to carry a car while soaring through the air. It can also do the same for Pokémon in the form of the attack Sky Drop.

Vullaby and Mandibuzz (Baruchai and Barujiina)

Vulture Pokémon that have a habit of dressing in the bones of presumably their meals. These Pokémon are only found in Pokémon Black. They are fairly bulky, and their makeshift bone armor helps with that.

Heatmor and Durant (Kuitaran and Aianto)

An anteater and an ant in a predator-prey relationship. Heatmor's Fire typing so happens to be the Bug/Steel Durant's only weakness, but it's a massive weakness. As such, Heatmor has little problems cooking Durant's insides and eating them for lunch. Heatmor can be found outside of where Durants gather and presumably stop them from spreading across the region. Durant is far from defenseless against the anteater, though; they attack Heatmor in mass numbers.

  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: Durant is massive compared to a regular ant (30 cm vs 1 cm), but all the same, you wouldn't want either one of them near your picnic lunch.
  • Blessed with Suck: What's Durant's bonus Dream World ability? Slaking's ability: Truant.
  • Extra Ore Dinary: Durant.
  • Feed It with Fire: Heatmor may have the Flash Fire ability, which allows it to nullify a fire-type move against it to increase the power of its fire moves.
  • For Massive Damage:As a Steel/Bug type, Durant's only weakness is 4x damage from fire (courtesy of Heatmor), especially if it's a Special Attack due to its low Special Defense.
    • Which is why these two (who aren't in the same family) are even grouped together. Heatmor is an anteater, and happens to be a Fire-type, which makes him extremely effective against Durant, the ant.
    • All of Heatmor's Fire-type attacks are Special-based. It can't even get Flame Charge via TM.
  • Glass Ninja: Durant has 109 Attack, 112 Defense, and 109 Speed (which makes it one of the fastest Steel-types). Of course, it is balanced out by its low HP, Special Attack (which it does not need), and Special Defense.
  • Name's the Same: When you catch a Durant, don't expect to be able to play basketball with it.
    • It probably wouldn't make a very good bodyguard to Princess Yggdra, either.
  • Irony/Gameplay and Story Segregation: Despite being the prey, a wild Durant could possibly take a wild Heatmor in a one-on-one fight eight or nine times out of ten with a super effective Dig, thanks to its good attack and speed and the latter's poor defense. Add the fact that wild Durant tend to attack in groups...
  • Won't Work On Me: Durant against Poison attacks. Heatmor against Fire attacks, but only if it has Flash Fire. If it doesn't, then Ground and Water types are your best friends in beating it in battle.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Heatmor. It has good special attack, but its Speed and Defenses are lacking, and there are stronger Fire-types that can be obtained earlier, like Darmanitan, Chandelure, and Victini.
  • Playing with Fire: Heatmor.
  • Smoke Out: Heatmor can have the same ability as Torkoal, White Smoke.
  • Strong Ants: Durant.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Durant has a strange (read: suicidal) case of Goal-Oriented Evolution. It had always been the prey of Heatmor, even before it was the Steel/Bug Pokemon we know now. Apparently to get over this cover, the species evolved (via, slow, Darwinian, generation-wide regular evolution, not Evolutionary Levels) steel armor for protection. Needless to say, that idea didn't go as well as it should.
    • As in, instead of suffering death by being set on fire and burning to death, they now get cooked to death inside their own exoskeleton, making their deaths even more painful.
  • Turns Red: Durant's Swarm ability.
  • Zerg Rush: Durant's standard attack strategy.

Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon (Monozu, Jiheddo, and Sazandora)

The pseudo-legendary for Gen V, this line of multi-headed dragons is possibly best known for being the signature Pokémon of one of the nastiest villains in the series. While Deino is a simple one-headed baby dragon with a Beatle haircut, Zweilous' two heads hate each other and constantly compete for food. Hydreigon only has one brain despite having three heads (two serving as hands), but it is by far the most savage member of the line and among the most vicious Pokémon of all, attacking anything that moves and devouring anything in sight. Unlike the others of its kind, it focuses on Special Attacking power rather than physical. It also evolves at a much higher level, making it unlikely that you'll have a fully evolved Hydreigon before you beat the Elite Four.

Larvesta and Volcarona (Meraruba and Ulgamotsu)

Moth Pokémon believed believed to have a connection with the sun. Larvesta is said to have been born from the sun, while Volcarona is able to harness the sun's power, even being able to act as a replacement. Like the Deino line, Larvesta takes a long time to evolve into Volcarona, but when it does, it becomes a powerful special attacker to be reckoned with.

  • Difficult but Awesome: Volcarona's 4x weakness to Rock (and vulnerability to all other entry hazards) means if you want to use it, you absolutely must have a way of keeping entry hazards off the field. However, Volcarona is so powerful that it is oftentimes worth it.
  • Blow You Away: Volcarona's penultimate level up move is Hurricane, and it's one of the two non-Flying-types that can learn the move.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: Volcarona is 5'3" feet; its size in comparison still doesn't stop it from being able to replace the Sun.
  • For Massive Damage: Rock-type attacks are very effective against it.
  • Irony: Volcarona is one of the only two Bug-types that can learn Fly, with the other being Genesect. Amusingly, neither Pokémon is part Flying-type (and there are a great many Bug/Flying Pokémon).
  • Magikarp Power: Larvesta has so-so stats except for attack (which should not be trained, as Volcarona relies on Special Attack), and it evolves at the really high level of 59. Once it does, though, you better watch out!
    • Even after evolving, Volcarona only learns its Signature Move, Fiery Dance (which also happens to be one of its 3 best options for a Fire-type move) at level 100.
  • Olympus Mons: Fairly close. One flap of its wings is enough to set vast swathes of land ablaze, and it's capable of serving as a substitute for the sun. Its location in a special chamber within the ruins further cements this.
  • Our Angels Are Different: Volcarona has some elements of a seraph, a six-winged angel who must keep its face covered or else it will incinerate all who make eye contact with it. Due to its status as an Olympus Mon, despite not being legendary, this isn't likely a coincidence.
  • Playing with Fire
  • The Power of the Sun: Volcarona's called the "Sun Pokémon", and the Pokédex says it has the power to replace the sun when the skies are darkened by volcanic ash. This probably explains why it has a chamber with an image of its likeness on the wall dedicated to it, despite not even being a legendary Pokémon.
    • Volcarona is also similar to Mothra in that both specialize in energy projecting abilities, Volcarona having a really high Special Attack and energy projection being Mothra's speciality.
      • Mothra is the last member of the fan-defined "Kaiju group", along with Tyranitar, Haxorus, and Hydreigon, all of which greatly resemble a monster from Godzilla movies.
  • Signature Move: Fiery Dance.
  • Squishy Wizard: Volcarona has low physical defense, but 135 special attack, powerful Special Fire and Bug moves, and Quiver Dance make it powerful.
  • Turns Red: Swarm ability.
  • Unique Enemy: You get a Larvesta egg in the game (it being this game's Togepi analogue), and can catch one (and only one) Volcarona in a certain area.
  • Wreathed in Flames: Despite not actually being enveloped in fire, they do get Flame Body which may burn physical contact attackers. In addition, the flavor text on Fiery Dance is that Volcarona cloaks itself in flames before flapping its wings to burn its enemy.

Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion

A trio resembling bovids in boots that is known for excelling at both long range and close quarters combat. They roamed before humans and Pokemon lived together and their exploits have become legendary. The trio has settled down since modern times and now live in isolation. One man wishes to bring them out of hiding.

  • Armor-Piercing Attack: A partial example in their Signature Move, Sacred Sword. Sacred Sword ignores any defense boosts that the opponent has, although it cannot penetrate Reflect.
  • Badass: All three members, owing to their inspiration.
  • Colourful Theme Naming: They're all named after colors that are somewhat close to their actual coloration: cobalt blue, terracotta, and viridian.
  • Elemental Powers
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: Their thoughts on people until the main character befriends them.
  • Lightning Bruiser: All three members of the trio, but especially Terrakion.
    • Stone Wall: Cobalion and Virizion, on the physical and special sides, respectively. They're still quite fast and can sweep pretty well.
    • Glass Cannon: While it has good defense stats and HP Terrakion's large amount of weaknesses to common attacking types[19] make it take more damage than you would expect.
  • Master Swordsman: All three of them can be considered this due to their inspiration and legendary status. Virizion in particular is described to be very skilled, possibly more so than Cobalion and Terrakion.
  • Natural Weapon: Presumably, since they aren't exactly lugging physical swords around. The attack description of Sacred Sword states that they use their horns to perform the attack.
  • Never Bring a Knife to A Fist Fight: If a Pokémon hits any of them with an already less-effective Dark-type move, their Justified ability raises their attack power.
    • Combos: In a double or triple battle, one can take advantage of this by having a Weavile (or anybody faster with Beat Up, including Whimsicott) use Beat Up on Terrakion to power up its attack six times, then have Terrakion Rock Slide all the enemies to death.
  • No Biological Sex: Though all of them are based on male characters, although Virizion has a female voice in the anime.
  • Won't Work On Me: Cobalion, against Poison attacks.
  • Signature Move: Sacred Sword.
  • Shout-Out: The three of them are inspired by The Three Musketeers: specifically, Cobalion is based off Athos (the leader of the three, later The Lancer to d'Artagnan), Terrakion is based off Porthos (the somewhat hedonistic Big Guy) and Virizion is based off Aramis (The Smart Guy who also has touches of The Casanova).

Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus (Tornelos, Voltolos, and Landlos)

Twin terrors that race across the land, uprooting and drenching anything which is unfortunate enough to be in their path. For collectors, this means Pokémon that are rarely encountered may be displaced by their winds, but to farmers and everyone else, they are simply a nuisance. Thankfully, the twins have a retainer. If you know how to contact him, he will calm them down.

  • Badass Mustache
  • Color-Coded Elements: although Thundurus's main pallette seems a little off, unlike the other two.
  • Elemental Powers
    • Blow You Away: They all have this, but Tornadus holds the honor of being the first pure Flying-type ever (Not counting Sky Plate Arceus, Kecleon if he gets hit with a Flying-type attack, or the Porygon family when using Conversion or Conversion 2) and is the only one of the three to learn Flying-type moves by leveling up.
    • Dishing Out Dirt: Landorus.
    • Shock and Awe: Thundurus.
  • Fascinating Eyebrow: Landorus expresses this in both formes' Sugimori drawings.
  • Flight
  • For Massive Damage: Landorus, weak to ice attacks.
  • Genie in a Bottle: Though they aren't actually based on genies, they have a striking resemblance to the common image of one.
  • Get Back Here Boss
  • Green Thumb: Both the Black and White Pokédex entries confirm this for Landorus.
  • Jerkass Gods: Tornadus and Thundurus fly around wrecking everything for no real reason beyond "for shits and giggles". Landorus, thankfully, is far nicer.
  • The Last of These Is Not Like the Others: Based on the Japanese gods of wind (Fuujin), lightning (Raijin), and... fertility (Inari).[20] Also, Landorus, unlike the first two, is benevolent, has different base stats, and a different ability.
  • Won't Work On Me: Against Ground attacks. Landorus is also immune to Electric attacks.
  • Spikes of Doom: Thundurus's tail spikes shoot bolts!
  • Trickster God: Tornadus and Thundurus fly all around the Unova region, causing stormy weather and ruining crops. Their ability, Prankster, also reflects this.
  • Trickster Twins: Tornadus and Thundurus also have identical base stats.
  • Tyop on the Cover: When encountering Tornadus in a cutscene, Thundurus's cry is played instead of Tornadus's. The same is true when encountering Thundurus; Tornadus's cry is heard instead.
  • Olympus Mons
  • One-Gender Race: Always male.
  • The Unexpected: Their new formes. Every other Pokémon who gained a new forme in a later game had place-holder data which indicated it. The Kami Trio's new formes came completely out of left field.
  • Underground Monkey: In a first for any group of Pokémon, their differences aren't as notable and are derided for mostly being recolors, other than their tails, hairstyle, and number of horns.
    • Justified for Tornadus and Thundurus, as Fuujin and Raijin are often portrayed as looking near identical aside from color.
    • Divergent Character Evolution: Their new formes in Black 2 and White 2, which appear to be based off of the Vermilion Bird, Azure Dragon and White Tiger of the four sacred animals in chinese mythology.
  • What Could Have Been: Tornadus was originally supposed to be red.

Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem

Unova's main legendary trio, they were the first Generation V Pokémon revealed to North American audiences (excluding Kyurem). They finally bring the common fantasy theme of "clashing elemental dragons" to the Pokémon universe, though in a somewhat unique way—bar Kyurem, the dragons don't have characteristics that make their elements immediately obvious (instead resembling embodiments of light and darkness, which is true to a certain extent), and generate their elemental energy inside oddly-shaped tails. Each of them represents a different aspect of the yin-yang mythos and philosophical concept and controls a different element: Reshiram (the white birdlike one) represents yang and truth and spews fire out of its tail, while Zekrom (the black metallic one) represents yin and ideals and infuses its body with electricity. Kyurem (the gray one) represents wuji, or void, and may be the strangest of the trio; in its regular forme, it's a frail-looking dragon that can freeze its opponents with ice (but freezes its own body as a side-effect), but in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, it'll be able to take on characteristics of the other two dragons.

  • Badass: All three members of the trio, though Kyurem not so much in its regular forme.
  • Dark Is Not Evil/Light Is Not Good: Like most Pokémon, neither Reshiram nor Zekrom seems to have any especially "virtuous" or "evil" intentions, despite their contrasting appearances. The various forms of canon show both dragons filling both heroic and villainous roles, although as antagonists they tend to perform a Heel Face Turn along with their trainer (N in the games or Damon in the anime), which is induced by a Heel Realization in the case of the anime. Kyurem seems to be the least benevolent of the trio (based on its backstory and the 15th movie's plot), although not many details have been revealed so far.
    • White and Gray Morality: According to their backstory, Reshiram stands for truth while Zekrom stands for ideals. Make of that what you will...
  • The Dragon: The 14th movie, where instead of serving N, the opposite dragon serves Damon.
  • Dragons Up the Yin-Yang: Er, too literal? [21]
  • Dummied Out: The God Stone, along with two Ice attacks, Freeze Shock and Ice Burn, presumably reserved for Kyurem in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, are in the original Pokémon Black and White, possibly to avoid compatibility issues.
  • Everything's Better with Dinosaurs: Zekrom and Kyurem have characteristics of theropod dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus Rex. Though not immediately obvious, Reshiram's body structure is similar to a giant pterodactyl (right down to the "wing-fingers").
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning
  • Foil: Reshiram and Zekrom to each other; Zekrom's black technological looks and neon blue lightning to Reshiram's white birdlike looks with natural flames. Kyurem turns out to be a foil to both, representing a void.
  • Fusion Dance: Kyurem's Black and White formes certainly look this way.
  • Hybrid Monster: Kyurem's alternate formes—Black Kyurem (Kyurem & Zekrom) and White Kyurem (Kyurem & Reshiram).
  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons
  • Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha: Zekrom
  • Irony: Although Reshiram is supposed to be ladylike and Zekrom is supposed to be manly, it's the exact opposite with yin and yang; yang is masculine and yin is feminine.[22] Meanwhile, the anime just ran with it and made them both masculine.
    • Fridge Brilliance: Notice how in the yin-yang symbol that there's always a little dot of the opposite color? It goes with the belief that nothing is ever completely yin or yang; there's always a little bit of the opposite.
  • The Last of These Is Not Like the Others: Kyurem has characteristics that make its Ice typing fairly obvious, doesn't have some sort of power generator for a tail, lacks a powerful signature move, is much more frail and lightly built than its counterparts, and is designed overall to be fairly weak in comparison to similar legendaries. Also, its cry just sounds like static compared to everything else.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Though fairly slow compared to other Olympus Mons, like the past three generations of box legendaries.
    • Mighty Glacier: Reshiram and Zekrom have speed as their lowest Stat; Reshiram is specially oriented, and Zekrom is physically oriented. Kyurem is only slightly faster.
      • Glacier Waif: Reshiram, which, for some reason, is slower than the more heavily-built Palkia, Slaking, and Regigigas.
    • Glass Cannon: Kyurem; its poor defensive typing, along with most standard Pokémon becoming more powerful, actually prevents it from being too overpowered for standard battling, while not making it suck as much as, say, Regigigas.
  • Large Ham: All three of them, in the anime. They speak telepathically with extremely deep, melodramatic voices.
  • Larynx Dissonance: Although Reshiram was given a "ladylike" design according to Word of God, it (like Zekrom and Kyurem) speaks with a very manly voice in the 14th movie.
  • Literal Split Personality: Reshiram and Zekrom, according to the mythology.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: A giant fire-tailed-angel-dragon and a giant lightning-tailed-mecha-dragon!
  • No Biological Sex: Though Word of God says Reshiram is supposed to be feminine while Zekrom is masculine to contrast each other (and all three have male voices in the anime). No word on what gender Kyurem is supposed to resemble, if any.
    • Oddly enough, though, Reshiram has a very feminine sounding roar in the game and movie. YMMV though.
  • Obviously Evil: Subverted for Zekrom. It's only technically "antagonistic" in Black, where it serves as The Dragon to Anti-Villain N. Same goes for the Reshiram version of the 14th movie, where it is depicted as an Anti-Villain that performs a Heel Face Turn along with its trainer, Damon.
  • Olympus Mons
  • Opposites Attract: There is a lot of ship art between Reshiram and Zekrom. Has since been dubbed Colorless-Shipping by the fanfiction writers.
    • Canon example: their normally not-very-effective-against-each-other Signature Moves, Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt, double in power if one is used after the other.
    • Movie Example: Ash's chosen dragon could've easily let Damon's dragon die after it fell into the corrupted Dragon Force. What does it do instead? Save its life by carrying it out of the Dragon Force. This could just fit in with the Yin/Yang concept.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: One seems to be a furnace-tailed bird and the other appears to be a generator-tailed mecha. And they were once a single dragon.
    • Kyurem, meanwhile, looks just incomplete.
  • Our Zombies Are Different: Kyurem due to being a frozen zombie dragon.
  • Overshadowed by Awesome: Kyurem is not a bad Pokémon at all, but most other Dragon-types are more reliable. May be averted with it's new formes.
  • Physical God: All three, though Kyurem has certainly fallen in power somewhat. It can rise again. Somehow...
  • Power Trio: The Trio was also called the Energy Dragons, Reshiram and Zekrom represent Fire (heat) and Electricity, both of which are the main types of energy known to man. Kyurem, represents the lack of energy, explaining its Ice typing. Being an energy-less empty husk also explains its looks: Compared to other legendary Pokemon, it looks really weak, skinny, wrinkled, and old.
  • Psychic Powers: Reshiram knows Extrasensory upon encounter. Although Zekrom knows the Psychic-type Zen Headbutt, the move does not imply Psychic Powers as much as Reshiram's equivalent move does.
    • The moves this trio can be taught by machine include the typical fare for Psychic Pokémon.
  • Purposefully Overpowered: But with some limits in terms of moveset. Which is bad news for Kyurem, who was made to be not so overpowered. Restricted usage in the Battle Subway, official tournaments, and random Wifi, and yes, Kyurem still qualifies for this.
  • Rated "M" for Manly: Game Freak seems determined to show that Zekrom is the manliest Pokémon ever, from its very deep Guttural Growler voice in the movie to its being Oda Nobunaga's main Pokémon partner in the Nobunaga's Ambition crossover, Pokémon Conquest.[23]
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: Zekrom is a black dragon pokemon with red eyes
  • Signature Move: Fusion Flare and Blue Flare for Reshiram, Fusion Bolt and Bolt Strike for Zekrom, and Glaciate (as well as very likely Freeze Shock and Ice Burn) for Kyurem. Notably though, the "Fusion" moves are also held by the movie download Victini.
  • Single-Specimen Species: If the myths are to be believed.
  • Stealth Pun: There sure is a lot of fuss in the plot made about Zekrom/Reshiram choosing you and N. In other words, in Unova, Pokémon chooses you!
  • Sword of Plot Advancement: You are FORCED to capture them; defeating them won't even give you experience.
    • There is, however, a way to do Sequence Breaking. If you have a full party and your 24 boxes are full as well, the game will allow you to proceed without catching them, saving the chance for later. Good luck catching over 720 Pokémon before your first Elite Four run, though.
  • To Serve Man: An old legend in Lacunosa Town describes Kyurem dragging people away and eating them, but its unknown if its true or not. At the very least, whatever it was doing back then was enough to scare the townsfolk into surrounding Lacunosa Town with a rock wall and enacting a curfew.
  • When All You Have Is a Hammer: Compared to the other legends they are Expies of, and with Dragons in general, the movepools of these Pokémon are barren and lack many options in the way of coverage. However, with their high-powered Dragon-type and signature moves, they won't need that, as Reshiram hits every Pokémon in the game for at least neutral damage,[24] and Zekrom comes close.[25] Kyurem, however, gets the shaft due to its signature move being a bit underpowered, not having access to strong attacks on par with the others' Lv 100 signatures, and no way to reliably hit Steel-types.[26]
  • Wolverine Publicity: Zekrom. For some reason, it was featured prominently in the first two episodes of the Best Wishes anime, was revealed long before Reshiram for the 14th movie, and is the most prominent Pokémon in both the Pokémon Re BURST manga and Pokémon Conquest.
    • Which is weird, since Reshiram proved to be much more popular than Zekrom in Japan in the 15th anniversary poll.[27]
    • Both Reshiram and Zekrom are getting promo after promo after promo in the TCG; it looks like Kyurem might be coming along for the ride too.
  • Yin-Yang Clash: Duh.

Keldeo

This Pokémon is the charge of the Musketeer trio. Much like them, it is a dual Fighting type with a typing that is borrowed from nature, in Keldeo's case, Water. Long ago when it was only a foal, a fire broke out over the Moor of Icirrus and it lost its home. It was then taken in and taught how to take care of itself by the Musketeer trio. After it had grown, it left for parts unknown, but if it and the rest of the Musketeers reunite, it is able to learn a brand new move.

Meloetta

The third event Pokémon of Gen V, Meloetta is a dual normal type that can either be part psychic or part fighting. Its story is that long ago, it sang and danced to bring joy to the hearts of people and Pokémon alike. When sorrow descended onto the world, it lost its melody along with its red shoes. When taken to a certain guitarist in a certain café in Castelia City, he'll teach the lost song to Meloetta and it will be able to access its other forme.

Genesect

The last Pokémon in both the Unova and the National Pokédex (for now, at least), Genesect was Team Plasma's attempt at creating the strongest Pokémon ever. 300 million years ago during the Paleozoic Era, it was feared as the ultimate hunter, leading to Team Plasma choosing it to be enhanced. After being resurrected from a fossil, its (presumably) Rock type was changed to Steel, Download was added as an Ability, and its signature attack, Techno Blast (along with the Drives that change the elemental type of Techno Blast) were created. At some point N had research halted and the P2 Laboratory closed, claiming that Pokémon are perfect beings and science damages their natural beauty. One lone scientist remained; however, and continued development by himself out of the belief that Genesect is necessary for Team Plasma's goals.

  1. Almost no TMs that half the Pokédex doesn't already get, only Grass and Normal-type offensive attacks via level up
  2. (usually only given to butterflies and moths)
  3. Which has no downsides if she has Own Tempo
  4. Which is described as a dance
  5. that is, to protect their eyes from sunlight
  6. While Fire has plenty of resistances, many of those are to types that suck at offense anyway. Also, Zen Form's other type, Psychic, doesn't have many resistances, and the resistances that it does have don't complement Fire's resistances at all. As for weakness compensation, Fire's resistance to Bug cancels out Psychic's weakness to it... that's pretty much it
  7. besides the usual questions of "What the hell is that supposed to be?", "What were the creators smoking when they came up with this one?", and "Have the creators run out of ideas for Pokemon design?"
  8. Turtle
  9. Coast
  10. "dust to dust"
  11. Silly N, disguising your Zoroark as a Klinklang...
  12. N's Zoroark is male
  13. Charge, Thundershock, and Zap Cannon -- and plenty more by TM!
  14. These aren't the only Pokémon with double weaknesses to Fire, but the ones mentioned have no other weaknesses (or only one other weakness, in Ferrothorn's case). The only typing that would have a double weakness to a pure Ghost-type Pokemon would be Ghost/Psychic, which doesn't exist...yet.
  15. renamed "Pokemon Black and White" in America
  16. They're both the final form of a 2 stage Fighting-Type line who are also anthropomorphic animals, they can both naturally learn Aura Sphere, and they're part of the 'Humanshape' and 'Ground' egg groups.
  17. Machamp is better at abusing this combo, with more Attack and STAB on DynamicPunch, but Golurk isn't too shabby.
  18. Night Daze is Zoroark's signature move, and Snarl is hardly fit for attacking with its pathetic base 55 power, but it can't learn that anyway, even though it certainly looks ill-tempered enough to use it
  19. Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel and Psychic
  20. Inari being also the kami of agriculture, making him, if you pushed it, a god of earth.
  21. Note that no member of the trio is a Chinese dragon -- the closest things we have to that are Rayquaza and Gyarados.
  22. Some fans have speculated that this is because the designers were going more for the "day/night" and "light/dark" aspects of yin and yang when designing the duo.
  23. the generals in the game are given Pokémon that fit their personalities
  24. even Heatran, thanks to Turbo Blaze canceling out Flash Fire
  25. Four fully-evolved Pokémon resist both of his types: Ferrothorn, Steelix, Excadrill, and Magnezone. But only those four
  26. However, it can hit Skarmory, Steelix, Dialga, Excadrill, and Ferrothorn for neutral damage with its STAB moves, and learn Focus Blast and Rock Smash by TM.
  27. it's the other way around in America, but most of the above Zekrom appearances were exclusive to Japan, where Reshiram is presumably more popular