7 months ago

man these two have a lot in common, don't they?

(Coso by @MidaGames )

(also FNAS will come out eventually, i swear to god)




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Geodude (The Rock Pokémon)

Commonly found in general rocky areas, such as mountains. It's often mistaken for boulders, so a lot of people accidentally step on these.

Geodude is surprisingly lightweight. One time, a kid threw it in a snowball fight.

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Tentacruel (The Jellyfish Pokémon)

It can have up to 80 tentacles, and communicates with others of its kind with the orbs on its body.

(i'm honestly dissapointed with this one)

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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.

Happy Five-Year Anniversary to Five Nights at Coso's!

#Coso5thanniversary

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Graveller (The Rock Pokémon)

Be careful when climbing up mountains, because you might get hit by a Graveller rolling at full-speed.

Its diet consists of rocks. Mossy rocks, mostly.

(Nice, i'm halfway done, now! )

Five nights at Coso's 1–2 Redesign V2

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Tentacool (The Jellyfish Pokémon)

A common sight in oceans. Tentacool blends in the waters quite easily, as its body is mostly composed of water. The rest houses the organs necessary for its poison.

If stung, rush to the hospital IMMEDIATELY!

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Slowpoke (The Dopey Pokémon)

Said to be so slow it takes mere minutes to react to pain.

Happy 5th Anniversary Five Night's At Coso :D Coso family in Sr.pelo stile (Cosoul not Incluted)

#Coso5thanniversary

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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.