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    Banette are incredibly prone to separation anxiety and might use their ghostly powers to either follow their trainer everywhere or actively prevent the trainer from leaving it alone. Having a Banette requires lots of patience, trust and plenty of other teammates so it can get acclimated and not...
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    Duskull find horror media greatly entertaining. They seem to be particularly amused by cheap horror movies and these have become a valid method to prevent them from harassing children.
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    Noibat is considered a pest in several districts of Kalos due to whole colonies ravaging local farms of their crops during times of famine. Noivern’s popularity in competitive tournaments have lessened the issue due to a high increase in trainers capturing and caring for Noibat’s.
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    Larvesta seek incredibly hot places such as volcanic isles or geyser valleys when they are ready to evolve. They nestle in the extreme heat and cocoon up to build the power needed to evolve in a few months. The newly evolved Volcarona bursts out of the cocoon with a huge blast of pent up...
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    There used to be a male Salandit evolution, but competition with Salazzle harems led to it slowly dying out while specimens with non-evolving genetic traits thrived under the protection of Salazzle’s. Slowly, the evolution was wed out of the gene pool and modern male Salandit are rendered a...
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    If a Passimian team happens to be short on players, they’ll be more than happy to have members from another species hopping in and will treat these beings like one of their own. Should they like the new player enough, they might even volunteer to coach them.
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    Hawlucha’s battle performance varies according to how entertained it is by the situation. A Hawlucha battling a pokemon of similar size in a plain field without anyone watching is more likely to doze off or lash out in frustration than following orders.
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    Goomy’s antennas serve to detect incoming rain. When they sense a rainstorm coming, colonies rush towards the nearest clear spot with hours in advance to get the best spot to bathe and play in the mud later. Since they aren’t exactly fast, groups of swimming Quagsire tend to beat them to it.
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    Golurk are scarcely seen in high stakes competitive battles because, while immensely versatile and powerful, they lack independence and creativity, forcing trainers to constantly bark out orders in battles where every second counts.
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    Since I got an UB inspiration... -Nihilego often play with each other by latching tentacles and making slow floating dances -Buzzwole claim their territories by engaging in expanding contests. The clashing Buzzwole will expand their bodies as much as possible as an intimidation display before...
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    An Electabuzz can replicate a Electirizer’s effect by going out and absorbing a big enough lightning bolt in a storm. Since that can overload their bodies and often results in death, trainers prefer evolving it the safer way and the lightning absorption is done by the Electivire as a rite of...
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    Due to its psychic powers and immense intellect, Alakazam is often used in embassies and diplomatic missions both as a voice from the pokemon side of arguments and as a translator.
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    (Technically a double reply, but it’s been a month soooo) Arcanine’s ‘legendary’ status doesn’t come from its power, but rather from its regal look and brave protective nature that inspired legends and cultures in which it’s depicted as a divine guardian of the house against evil spirits (taken...
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    Magikarp evolves through moments of deep emotion that influence its behavior as a Gyarados. If the Magikarp was living in the ocean, it likely evolved in a moment of grave danger and as such will be territorial and untrusting. An apex predator that reacts violently to anything it finds...
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    Litwick’s wax doesn’t have a fixed shape and can be modeled like a hairstyle.
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