
091
Cloyster (The Bivalve Pokémon)
Keeps its shell shut when not attacking, as it is impossible to open from the outside.
When attacking, Cloyster launches its horns in rapid successions to keep ennemies at bay.
(i know it's bad, but i ran out of time)
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090
Shellder (The Bivalve Pokémon)
The shell of this Pokémon is stronger then diamonds, and so uses it to block oncoming attacks. This Pokémon is strangely attracted to Slowpoke, and will attempt to find one in order to clamp on its tail and transform.
088
Grimer (The Sludge Pokémon)
look, i'm gonna be real with you. i didn't really feel like putting effort on this one because i wanted to enjoy the holiday season.
if you still want an entry tho, the guy was made through human pollution.
Happy Holidays!
083
Farfetch'd (The Wild Duck Pokémon)
This Pokémon carries around a leek it treasures deeply, and so will do anything to protect it. It uses it as a weapon, to help it build its nest and as food. Without the leek, Farfetch'd is completetly defenseless.
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087
Dewgong (The Sea Lion Pokémon)
Its body is able to handle extremely low temperatures, allowing it to live on icebergs.
The colder it is, the more active Dewgong gets.
083
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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Gastly (The Gas Pokémon)
95% of its body is made of gas. Said gas happens to be poisonous to living beings.
It haunts decrepit buildings and sunken ships, and can be spotted by a flickering light and a sweet smell.
Its weakness is wind.
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Seel (The Sea Lion Pokémon)
Mostly active at night and in cold environments. Seel can swim in temperatures down to -40°c. Its horn is able to bash through ice.















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