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Kabutops (The Shellfish Pokémon)
Before going extinct, it was in the process of evolving into a land dweller. In water, it's fast and agile. On land... well, same thing.
Ferocious and powerful, this Pokémon hunted its prey by ripping them apart.
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Eevee (The Evolution Pokémon)
Another classic among trainers!
Eevee has an unstable DNA structure, which mutates Eevee based on its surroundings. It can evolve into other Pokémon when exposed to evolution stones.
DO NOT MIX THE STONES!
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Vaporeon (The Bubble Jet Pokémon)
The results of an Eevee being exposed to a Water Stone. When its fins vibrate, it means it's about to rain.
Vaporeon's molecular structure is nearly identical to water, resulting in it disappearing when underwater.
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Jolteon (The Lightning Pokémon)
The results of an Eevee being exposed to a Thunder Stone. Its cells are capable of generating its own electricity.
Using it, it can shoot out its fur like a lightning bolt, which just so happens to have 10 000 volts.
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Flareon (The Flame Pokémon)
The results of an Eevee being exposed to a Fire Stone. Its body temperature can reach up to 900 degrees celcius. It also becomes capable of breathing fire as hot as 1700 degrees.
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Omanyte (The Spiral Pokémon)
A prehistoric Pokémon that was long extinct. Luckily, technology has managed to bring its fossilized remains back to life!
It uses the air in its shell to sink and rise from the water.
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Ditto (The Transform Pokémon)
It can rearrenge its cellular structure to transform into a nearly perfect copy of another Pokémon.
Its only weakness is that it can't keep its disguise together when it laughs.
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Porygon (The Virtual Pokémon)
The world's very first digital Pokémon! Created in 1995 by Silph Co, it's capable of converting its body into various other types, as well as digitize itself into the cyberspace!
Porygon is also copy-protected.














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