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Raichu (The Mouse Pokémon)
Unfortunately not a very common sight among trainers, but it still has its uses. For example, Raichu can hold up to 100 000 volts of electricity in its cheeks, and is otherwise stronger then the speedy Pikachu.
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Magneton (The Magnet Pokémon)
The result of three Magnemites merging together through their own magnetic forces. Its electricity becomes three times as powerful, resulting in increased temperatures upon getting close.
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Slowpoke (The Dopey Pokémon)
Said to be so slow it takes mere minutes to react to pain.
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Magnemite (The Magnet Pokémon)
It stays afloat by using anti-gravity and emits a powerful magnetic wave capable of drawing in objects from 300 feet away.
It's also attracted to strong electric currents.
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Golem (The Megaton Pokémon)
It weighs up to 600 pounds and sheds its shell once a year, allowing it to grow bigger as it ages. At one point in its life, it stops doing so. You can tell if a Golem is old if moss started growing on its shell.
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Ponyta (The Fire Horse Pokémon)
At birth, it's not a good runner. It gradually improves by chasing its parents, to the point where a single Ponyta can jump over the Effel Tower.
If it trusts the person riding it, the fire on its back won't burn them.
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Dodrio (The Triple Bird Pokémon)
A third head has now formed. This Pokémon's three heads now think on their own. They form strategies together, but can overthink, leaving them immobolized.
They also have three seats of hearts and lungs.
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Rapidash (The Fire Horse Pokémon)
Capable of reaching 150 miles per hour in only ten steps. It'll chase anything that's moving fast as this Pokémon has a competitive mindset.
It's able to travel the entire region of Sinnoh/Hisui in a day and a half.














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