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* BossBattle: Flowersixtet is the strongest Pokémon of Team Flora Admin Xenia each time she's battled.


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* BossBattle: Lantiquan Z-Tockety Tick is the strongest Pokémon of Iris Uncry, a member of Lantiquas' EliteFour.


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* BossBattle: Metanilant is the strongest Pokémon of Saber, the eighth Gym Leader in Nostrum.


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* BossBattle: Delta Plantplug (and later Gigantamax Delta Plantplug) is the strongest Pokémon of Kai Chan-ho.


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* BossBattle: Bug/Chemical Mothical is the strongest Pokémon of Haruna, the fourth Gym Leader in Nostrum in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure Pokémon Azure and HydroAzure]]''.

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* StatusEffects: The line starts off with Thunder Wave (paralysis) and early on learns Spore (sleep) and Poisonpowder (poison).


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* StandardStatusEffects: Flowertrio gets Stun Spore (paralysis), Poisonpowder (poison), and Sleep Powder (sleep) through breeding. It also learns Tri Attack, which can cause [[FireIceLightning burning, freezing, or paralysis]].



* StatusEffects: Flowertrio gets Stun Spore (paralysis), Poisonpowder (poison), and Sleep Powder (sleep) through breeding. It also learns Tri Attack, which can cause [[FireIceLightning burning, freezing, or paralysis]].



* StandardStatusEffects: The line starts off with Thunder Wave (paralysis) and early on learns Spore (sleep) and Poisonpowder (poison).

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* StandardStatusEffects: StatusEffects: The line starts off with Thunder Wave (paralysis) and early on learns Spore (sleep) and Poisonpowder (poison).



* StandardStatusEffects: Each member of the trio learns a powder move associated with Grass-types. Icolet learns Sleep Powder, Electraisy learns Poisonpowder, and Flarose learns Stun Spore. Electraisy also learns Thunder Wave.

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* StandardStatusEffects: StatusEffects: Each member of the trio learns a powder move associated with Grass-types. Icolet learns Sleep Powder, Electraisy learns Poisonpowder, and Flarose learns Stun Spore. Electraisy also learns Thunder Wave.
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* SNKBoss: When fought in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', Crystaris is fought at a staggering '''Level 400'', a level far above the [[AbsurdlyHighLevelCap cap]]. In addition, it has two abilities at once.

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* SNKBoss: When fought in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', Crystaris is fought at a staggering '''Level 400'', 400''', a level far above the [[AbsurdlyHighLevelCap cap]]. In addition, it has two abilities at once.

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* ShockAndAwe: Electric-type


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In ''DarthWIki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', both Fiamlora and Torrenyl gain Mega Evolutions that are Crystal/Fire and Water/Crystal respectively.

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In ''DarthWIki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', both Fiamlora and Torrenyl gain Mega Evolutions that are Evolutions. Mega Fiamlora is Crystal/Fire and its leaf appendages have turned to crystal. It discharges heat and flames that scorch everything as far as the eye can see and can create crystals that act as miniature suns. Mega Torrenyl is Water/Crystal respectively.and all its fins have turned to crystal. It's said to be able to instantly turn any water into crystal and can encase clouds within crystal and increase their density as to turn them into rainclouds.\\
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'''WARNING: UMARKED SPOILERS FOR CRYSTARIS!'''



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* ElementalAbsorption: Mega Torrenyl's ability is Crystal Array, which makes it immune to Crystal-type attacks, which instead increase its Special Attack by one level.



* MissingSecret: Given Fiamlora's and Torrenyl's lore of having once been Crystaris, you'd expect to be able to combine the two of them back into it. Unfortunately, there's no way to do this yourself in any of the games.



* PhysicalGod: They're both said to have once been part of a deity-like being called Crystaris, who is said to be the creator of everything crystal and crystalline in the world. If they reformed back into Crystaris, [[EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt however]]…


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* AllYourPowersCombined: Crystaris has the abilities of both Fiamlora and Torrenyl, meaning it's immune to Ground-type attacks and damage done to it by physical attacks is reduced by a third. In addition, it knows both Crystal Break and Crystal Flash.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: In a manner similar to Crystallization Staldrlyon, Crystaris is given an effect that reduces its Attack and Special Attack by three-quarters so that it doesn't utterly one-shot all your and your allies' Pokémon and there's a fast-forward feature in the battle to cut down the time it takes to fell Crystaris.
* BossBattle: In ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', Crystaris is fought at the end of the Team Chromatic plot at Level 400. Much like the Crystallization Staldrlyon fight, it's unable to be caught and is fought as a Max Raid Battle, with you and your allies having access to Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, and Dynamax.
* DishingOutDirt: One of the moves Crystaris knows is Earthquake, which is a move that both Fiamlora and Torrenyl can normally know.
* FusionDance: Crystaris is brought back into being when Fiamlora and Torrenyl are merged together using the Sunfire and Rainstorm Crystals by Remnant.
* MarathonBoss: Given the extremely high level it's at, it can take a long while, upwards of more than half an hour, to defeat Crystaris.
* MightyGlacier: Taking the best stats of both Fiamlora and Torrenyl, Crystaris has awesome Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense, although since during the battle its offensive stats are lowered to make the battle a bit fairer, it's more of a StoneWall.
* MissingSecret: Given Fiamlora's and Torrenyl's lore of having once been Crystaris, you'd expect to be able to combine the two of them back into it. Unfortunately, there's no way to do this yourself in any of the games, although Crystaris itself does appear in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', but is unattainable.
* NonElemental: Crystaris happens to be part ???-type, which while that makes it no different than being a pure Crystal-type, it does allow it to use a typeless Spectrum Bomb that hits any target for neutral damage.
* PhysicalGod: Crystaris is a deity-like being that is said to be the creator of everything crystal and crystalline in the world and that Fiamlora and Torrenyl were both said to have once been part of. If they reformed back into Crystaris, [[EndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt however]]…
* RecurringElement: The battle with Crystaris in the postgame of ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'' works in the same manner as the battle with Crystallization Staldrlyon during the main story, as both battles involve the Pokémon's level being several times higher than the max.
* SecretAIMoves: Despite finally appearing in Pokémon Aquamarine and Turquoise, Crystaris isn't obtainable in any way, much less having it at Level 400.
* SNKBoss: When fought in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', Crystaris is fought at a staggering '''Level 400'', a level far above the [[AbsurdlyHighLevelCap cap]]. In addition, it has two abilities at once.
* TheUnseen: In ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', when Crystaris appears, its appearance is obscured by a bright light reflecting off its crystal body, preventing the player from seeing what looks like.
* WalkingSpoiler: Crystaris becomes this in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'' due to the fact that it finally makes its appearance as well as its role in Team Chromatic's plot, both of which carry major spoilers.

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A group of Electric-type alarm clocks that are sometimes used to wake people up in the morning and alert them to other things. Tockety Tick also has the Psychic-type.

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A group of Electric-type alarm clocks that are sometimes used to wake people up in the morning and alert them to other things. Tockety Tick also has the Psychic-type.\\
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In Lantiquas, Tickety Tock and Tockety Tick took on a different appearance, becoming Ice/Electric-type Pokémon. They're able to cryogenically freeze things for varying amounts of time. How they came to be is a mystery, but there are theories such as them being the products of ancient Lantiquan technology, either by Old Lantiquans or by surface people utilizing said technology. Lantiquan Tockety Tick happens to be capable of Z-Morph, where it becomes like a grandfather clock. It’s able make temperatures plummet by presence alone and freeze its surroundings to the point where even ''time itself'' freezes.



* AnIcePerson: Lantiquan Tickety Tock and Tockety Tick are Ice-type.



* BarrierWarrior: Tickety Tock learns Light Screen and Safeguard and prior to [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Gen V]] could get Reflect via breeding.

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* BarrierWarrior: Tickety Tock learns Light Screen and Safeguard and prior to [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Gen V]] could get Reflect via breeding. Its Lantiquan form learns Ice Wall.



* ConfusionFu: Surprisingly for Electric-types, they can know damaging Electric, Psychic, Water, Ice, Grass, Fire, Fighting, Ghost, Dark, Bug, Steel, Rock, Ground, Fairy, Normal, and Light-type moves.

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* ConfusionFu: Surprisingly for Electric-types, they can know damaging Electric, Psychic, Water, Ice, Grass, Fire, Fighting, Ghost, Dark, Bug, Steel, Rock, Ground, Fairy, Normal, and Light-type moves. Their Lantiquan forms can't know any Fire-type or Ground-type moves, but can know damaging Crystal- and Chemical-type moves.
* DeathOrGloryAttack: Lantiquan Tockety Tick learns Ice Burst.



* FrozenInTime: Lantiquan Z-Tockety Tick is able to freeze an area to the point where time itself freezes.



* HumanSnowball: Lantiquan Tickety Tock gets Ice Ball as an Egg Move.
* LightningBruiser: Through their ability of Ice Barrier and the move Ice Wall combined with their Special Attack and Speed stats, their Lantiquan forms can be this.



* OneHitKO: Lantiquan Tockety Tick learns Sheer Cold.
* PlayingWithSyringes: The line's Lantiquan forms are said to have come to be through some people utilizing ancient Lantiquan technology, possibly like that of the Cryonesis Gun.



* SecretArt: They're the only Pokémon to get Alarm Bell, which lowers the opponent's Attack and wakes up sleeping Pokémon, and Hypno Bell, which puts the opponent to sleep.

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They're the only Pokémon to get Alarm Bell, which lowers the opponent's Attack and wakes up sleeping Pokémon, and Hypno Bell, which puts the opponent to sleep.sleep.
** Lantiquan Tockety Tick is the only Pokémon to get the Ice-type Z-Move Chrono Freeze, which in addition to damaging all surrounding Pokémon also prevents them from attacking during the next turn.



* SuperMode: Lantiquan Tockety Tick has a Z-Form that it achieves upon using its signature Z-Move of Chrono Freeze.




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* UndergroundMonkey: Tickety Tock and Tockety Tick in [[DarthWIki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise Lantiquas]] have regional forms that are Ice/Electric-type that they gained through possibly artificial means.
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* GiantMook: In the ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Frost and Flame]]'' saga of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, there is a colossal Floredi Marinipent the Megime Ruins rest upon.

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* GiantMook: In the ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Frost and Flame]]'' saga of the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', there is a colossal Floredi Marinipent the Megime Ruins rest upon.
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* BugBuzz: They learn the Bug-type move of the same name.

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* GeoEffects: Delta Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug lean Fire Field.



* MagmaMan: Delta Plantplug is an unusual variation of this trope, with it being a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryovolcano cryovolcano]] that erupts cryomagma. Its Gigantamax form takes it UpToEleven. In addition, the line learns Lava Plume with Delta Plantplug learning Heatran's signature move of Magma Storm and its own signature move of Ice Magma.

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* MagmaMan: Delta Plantplug is an unusual variation of this trope, with it being a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryovolcano cryovolcano]] that erupts cryomagma. Its Gigantamax form takes it UpToEleven. In addition, the line learns Lava Plume with Delta Plantplug learning Magma Spurt, Heatran's signature move of Magma Storm Storm, and its own signature move of Ice Magma.
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* SpaceIsMagic: Cosmic-type starting in ''DarthWiki/PokémonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.

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* SpaceIsMagic: Cosmic-type starting in ''DarthWiki/PokémonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.



* HumansAreBastards: In the remakes, Farlie's characterization has been revised to be that he hates humanity and what they've done to nature and Pokémon-kind, even believing that humans should have died out a long time ago and return the world to Pokémon.

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* HumansAreBastards: In the remakes, Farlie's characterization has been revised to be that he hates humanity and for what they've done to nature and Pokémon-kind, even believing that humans should have died out a long time ago and return the world to Pokémon.



** Our Dragons Are Different: Altaria, Vovalgia (original), Ifrigon (remake), Gabite, and Garchomp.

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** Our Dragons Are Different: OurDragonsAreDifferent: Altaria, Vovalgia (original), Ifrigon (remake), Gabite, and Garchomp.

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* DinosaursAreDragons: Mega Dodonking is a dinosaurian Pokémon that trades in its secondary typing of Ground for Dragon.



* SuperMode: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has received a Mega form. This doesn't extend to Floredi Dodonking, however.

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* SuperMode: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has received a Mega form. This doesn't didn't extend to Floredi Dodonking, Dodonking until ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', however.



* SeaSerpents: Marine Eel and Marinipent are serpentine eels that are normally found in the ocean.



A pair of Legendary Pokémon known as the Crystal Guardians, Fiamlora and Torrenyl are said to have separated from a powerful crystal being known as Crystaris. Fiamlora is a Grass/Fire reptilian-like creature that is the guardian of fire and sunlight, while Torrenyl is a Water/Electric whale-like entity that is the guardian of water and storms. If they're exposed to the Sunfire Crystal and Rainstorm Crystal, the two's power will increase drastically while causing the two of them to go out of control, eventually enveloping the world in fire and water. If the two were to merge back to Crystaris, it's said it would bring about the world's end.

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A pair of Legendary Pokémon known as the Crystal Guardians, Fiamlora and Torrenyl are said to have separated from a powerful crystal being known as Crystaris. Fiamlora is a Grass/Fire reptilian-like creature that is the guardian of fire and sunlight, while Torrenyl is a Water/Electric whale-like entity that is the guardian of water and storms. If they're exposed to the Sunfire Crystal and Rainstorm Crystal, the two's power will increase drastically while causing the two of them to go out of control, eventually enveloping the world in fire and water. If the two were to merge back to Crystaris, it's said it would bring about the world's end.\\
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In ''DarthWIki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', both Fiamlora and Torrenyl gain Mega Evolutions that are Crystal/Fire and Water/Crystal respectively.



** Fiamlora can know damaging Grass, Fire, Steel, Dark, Psychic, Electric, Fighting, Rock, Ground, Flying, Dragon, Bug, Normal, Light, Chemical, and Ice moves.
** Torrenyl can know damaging Water, Electric, Psychic, Fighting, Steel, Ice, Ground, Rock, Dragon, Bug, Normal, Fairy, and Light moves.

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** Fiamlora can know damaging Grass, Fire, Crystal, Steel, Dark, Psychic, Electric, Fighting, Rock, Ground, Flying, Dragon, Bug, Normal, Light, Chemical, and Ice moves.
** Torrenyl can know damaging Water, Electric, Crystal, Psychic, Fighting, Steel, Ice, Ground, Rock, Dragon, Bug, Normal, Fairy, and Light moves.



* GemstoneAssault: The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.

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The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.TM.
** Mega Fiamora and Mega Torrenyl are both Crystal-type.



* SuperMode: Starting in ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', both Fiamlora and Torrenyl have Megas.



A mysterious Pokémon that comes from outer space, Seraphia is a Dark/Psychic-type Legendary that travels throughout the expanse of space. Filled with cosmic energy, it may have visited planets that we never knew even existed and is said to have saved some from destruction, or caused their destruction. Where it comes from being unknown, Seraphia was given its name after it was discovered in an abandoned space research facility.\\

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A mysterious Pokémon that comes from outer space, Seraphia is a Dark/Psychic-type Dark/Cosmic-type Legendary that travels throughout the expanse of space. Filled with cosmic energy, it may have visited planets that we never knew even existed and is said to have saved some from destruction, or caused their destruction. Where it comes from being unknown, Seraphia was given its name after it was discovered in an abandoned space research facility.\\



* AchillesHeel: It's 4x weak to Bug-type attacks.

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* AchillesHeel: It's 4x weak to Bug-type attacks.attacks prior to ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.



* ConfusionFu: Seraphia can know damaging Dark-, Psychic-, Ghost-, Fire-, Electric-, Grass-, Water-, Ice-, Fighting-, Steel-, Flying-, Bug-, Normal-, Fairy-, and Light-type moves.

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* ConfusionFu: Seraphia can know damaging Dark-, Psychic-, Cosmic-, Ghost-, Fire-, Electric-, Grass-, Water-, Ice-, Fighting-, Steel-, Flying-, Bug-, Normal-, Fairy-, Light- and Light-type moves.Crystal-type moves.
* DiscardAndDraw: In ''DarthWiki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise'', it loses the Psychic-type, but gains the Cosmic-type.



* PsychicPowers: Also a Psychic-type Pokémon.
* RecurringElement: It happens to be another mysterious and powerful Psychic-type Pokémon in the same vein as [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Mewtwo]], [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Deoxys]], and [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Necrozma]]. It also happens to be a Pokémon of extraterrestrial origin like Deoxys.
* SecretArt: Seraphia has Cosmic Force, an ability that lowers the opponent's Attack and Special Attack the moment Seraphia enters battle, and Cosmic Crush, an extremely powerful Dark-type move that unfortunately lowers Seraphia's Special Attack and Special Defense after use.

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* PsychicPowers: Also a A Psychic-type Pokémon.
Pokémon prior to ''DarthWIki/PokemonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.
* RecurringElement: It happens to be another mysterious and powerful Psychic-type Cosmic-type (formerly Psychic-type) Pokémon in the same vein as [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Mewtwo]], [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Deoxys]], and [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Necrozma]]. It also happens to be a Pokémon of extraterrestrial origin like Deoxys.
* SecretArt: Seraphia has Cosmic Force, an ability that lowers the opponent's Attack and Special Attack the moment Seraphia enters battle, and Cosmic Crush, an extremely powerful Dark-type Cosmic-type (formerly Dark-type) move that unfortunately lowers Seraphia's Special Attack and Special Defense after use.use.
* SpaceIsMagic: Cosmic-type starting in ''DarthWiki/PokémonAquamarineAndTurquoise''.


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* DragonTamer: Team Draco uses mainly Dragon-type Pokémon in addition to dragon-like Pokémon and Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group.


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** Our Dragons Are Different: Altaria, Vovalgia (original), Ifrigon (remake), Gabite, and Garchomp.
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* [[InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons Just Add Dragons]]: Mega Dodonking trades in its secondary typing of Ground for Dragon.



* [[InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons Just Add Dragons]]: Team Draco uses mainly Dragon-type Pokémon in addition to dragon-like Pokémon and Pokémon in the Dragon Egg Group.



** [[InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons Just Add Dragons]]: Altaria, Vovalgia (original), Ifrigon (remake), Gabite, and Garchomp.
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* ResetButton: [[spoiler: Plasmae seeks to return to the beginning of time so that she can begin the world as one of technology.]]

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* ResetButton: RestartTheWorld: [[spoiler: Plasmae seeks to return to the beginning of time so that she can begin the world as one of technology.]]



* TheChessmaster: In the remakes, it turns out that Team Draco waited for Team Flora and Team Plasma to awaken Groudon and Kyogre's Primal forms, which would then cause Rayquaza to be summoned in response, which would then allow Team Draco to capture it and being their plans to fruition.

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* TheChessmaster: In the remakes, it turns out that Team Draco waited for Team Flora and Team Plasma to awaken Groudon and Kyogre's Primal forms, which would then cause Rayquaza to be summoned in response, which would then allow Team Draco to capture it and being bring their plans to fruition.
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* BonusDungeon: In whatever game you play second, you get access to a place called Champion's Cave, a difficult gauntlet of rooms containing tough wild Pokémon of increasing levels and puzzles which require every HM. [[spoiler: At the end of the cave you come across Rainbow Lake (Seasons) or Aurora Lake (Ages), where Mythica (Seasons) or Aquatica (Ages) can be found as well as the Power Ring L3 (Seasons) or Armor Ring L3 (Ages).]]

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* BonusDungeon: In whatever game you play second, you get access to a place called Champion's Cave, a difficult gauntlet of rooms containing tough wild Pokémon of increasing levels and puzzles which require every HM. [[spoiler: At the end of the cave you come across Rainbow Lake (Seasons) (''Pokémon Seasons'') or Aurora Lake (Ages), (''Pokémon Ages''), where Mythica (Seasons) (''Pokémon Seasons'') or Aquatica (Ages) (''Pokémon Ages'') can be found as well as the Power Ring L3 (Seasons) (''Pokémon Seasons'') or Armor Ring L3 (Ages).(''Pokémon Ages'').]]



* WeirdWeather: [[spoiler: During the climax of Team Draco's plans, the world's weather is thrown into chaos, and when in battle, the weather shifts from sunlight to rain to hail to sandstorm (the remakes add in spring and storm) in that order each turn. In Seasons (and its remake), this even extends into Subrosia.]]

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* WeirdWeather: [[spoiler: During the climax of Team Draco's plans, the world's weather is thrown into chaos, and when in battle, the weather shifts from sunlight to rain to hail to sandstorm (the remakes add in spring and storm) in that order each turn. In Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons'' (and its remake), this even extends into Subrosia.]]



* RecurringBoss: Is fought three times during the course of Pokémon Seasons (and remake).

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* RecurringBoss: Is fought three times during the course of Pokémon Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons'' (and remake).



* FailedASpotCheck: At the start of the game, Plasmae kidnaps Nayru and uses her power to travel into the past, unaware that the Harp of Ages, crucial to her plans, was back in the oracle's house, which allows the player character to go and get it themselves.

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* FailedASpotCheck: At the start of the game, Plasmae kidnaps Nayru and uses her power to travel into the past, unaware that the Harp of Ages, crucial to her plans, was is back in the oracle's house, which allows the player character to go and get it themselves.



* CosmicRetcon: In Ages (and it remake), due to messing up things the Past, they end up causing a number of changes to things in the Present, including [[RetGone retgonning]] some people and Pokémon.

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* CosmicRetcon: In Ages ''Pokémon Ages'' (and it remake), due to messing up things the Past, they end up causing a number of changes to things in the Present, including [[RetGone retgonning]] some people and Pokémon.



** In Seasons (and its remake), Dralene has the Temple of Seasons sunk into Subrosia, unaware that the Rod of Seasons, crucial to her plans, was stored inside it. Maybe she should've checked the temple first before sinking it.
** In Ages (and its remake), Dralene kidnaps Nayru and uses her power to travel into the past, unaware that the Harp of Ages, crucial to her plans, was back in the oracle's house, which allows the player character to go and get it themselves.

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** In Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons'' (and its remake), Dralene has the Temple of Seasons sunk into Subrosia, unaware that the Rod of Seasons, crucial to her plans, was stored inside it. Maybe she should've checked the temple first before sinking it.
** In Ages ''Pokémon Ages'' (and its remake), Dralene kidnaps Nayru and uses her power to travel into the past, unaware that the Harp of Ages, crucial to her plans, was is back in the oracle's house, which allows the player character to go and get it themselves.



* SeasonalBaggage: In Seasons (and its remake), due to sinking the Temple of Seasons, Team Draco causes this to happen to Holodrum, with the seasons thrown into chaos by their actions. During the climax of their plans, they cause all the seasons to coexist at the same time.
* StarScraper: Team Draco's base happens to extend all the way into space, with an [[SpaceElevator orbital elevator]] in between the two halves explored. You use warp tiles to jump between the lower floors and the ones in space, and the floors in space have [[GravityScrew gravity reversed]], as seen with the top (bottom) floor.
* TimeCrash: In Ages (and its remake), during the climax of their plans, Team Draco almost causes this with time having merged together and the Present and the Past coexisting at the same time.
* TreacherousAdvisor: In Ages (and its remake), they become this to Queen Ambi in the past with Dralene appealing to the queen in order to further her own plans, although Ambi is unaware of the acts Team Draco causes in the past.

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* SeasonalBaggage: In Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons'' (and its remake), due to sinking the Temple of Seasons, Team Draco causes this to happen to Holodrum, with the seasons thrown into chaos by their actions. During the climax of their plans, they cause all the seasons to coexist at the same time.
* StarScraper: Team Draco's base happens to extend all the way into space, with an [[SpaceElevator orbital elevator]] in between the two halves explored. You You'll use warp tiles to jump between the lower floors and the ones in space, and the floors in space have [[GravityScrew gravity reversed]], as seen with the top (bottom) floor.
* TimeCrash: In Ages ''Pokémon Ages'' (and its remake), during the climax of their plans, Team Draco almost causes this with time having merged together and both the Present and the Past coexisting at the same time.
* TreacherousAdvisor: In Ages ''Pokémon Ages'' (and its remake), they become this to Queen Ambi in the past with Dralene appealing to the queen in order to further her own plans, although Ambi is unaware of the acts Team Draco causes in the past.



The leader of Team Draco, Dralene is a woman that is obsessed with wanting to take control of all weather and climate. She was originally from Blackthorn City in Johto, where she is the granddaughter of one of the Dragon Clan elders, but ended up being exiled from there. After this, Dralene found work in owning in a Swablu ranch, which she ran along with other workers, but after becoming obsessed with Rayquaza, the ranch started obtaining various other Pokémon. After purchasing various space equipment, such as a rocket, an orbiter, and a space station attachment, she turned her ranch personnel into Team Draco and then headed off into space to enact her plan to stabilize all the world's weather. In Seasons, Dralene has come to Holodrum, where she has Din, the Oracle of Seasons, kidnapped, in order to use her power over the seasons and sinks the Temple of Seasons into Subrosia, throwing the seasons into chaos and also messing things up in Subrosia, or in Ages, Dralene has come to Labrynna, where she has Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, kidnapped, and uses her power to head 400 years into the past, where she becomes advisor to Queen Ambi. It turns out that her plan is to capture Rayquaza and combine its power with the Rod of Seasons or Harp of Ages and rid the world of all weather.\\

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The leader of Team Draco, Dralene is a woman that is obsessed with wanting to take control of all weather and climate. She was originally from Blackthorn City in Johto, where she is the granddaughter of one of the Dragon Clan elders, but ended up being exiled from there. After this, Dralene found work in owning in a Swablu ranch, which she ran along with other workers, but after becoming obsessed with Rayquaza, the ranch started obtaining various other Pokémon. After purchasing various space equipment, such as a rocket, an orbiter, and a space station attachment, she turned her ranch personnel into Team Draco and then headed off into space to enact her plan to stabilize all the world's weather. In Seasons, ''Pokémon Seasons'', Dralene has come to Holodrum, where she has Din, the Oracle of Seasons, kidnapped, in order to use her power over the seasons and sinks the Temple of Seasons into Subrosia, throwing the seasons into chaos and also messing things up in Subrosia, or in Ages, ''Pokémon Ages'', Dralene has come to Labrynna, where she has Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, kidnapped, and uses her power to head 400 years into the past, where she becomes advisor to Queen Ambi. It turns out that her plan is to capture Rayquaza and combine its power with the Rod of Seasons or Harp of Ages and rid the world of all weather.\\



* ClimacticVolcanoBackdrop: In Seasons, the final battle with Dralene takes place within the core of Subrosia's largest volcano.

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* ClimacticVolcanoBackdrop: In Seasons, ''Pokémon Seasons'', the final battle with Dralene takes place within the core of Subrosia's largest volcano.



* CosmicRetcon: In Ages, after using Nayru's power to go back in time, Dralene causes many changes to the timeline, which causes chaos in both the Past and Present.

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* CosmicRetcon: In Ages, ''Pokémon Ages'', after using Nayru's power to go back in time, Dralene causes many changes to the timeline, which causes chaos in both the Past and Present.



* GroundhogDayLoop: In the remake of Ages, after Dralene is defeated the final time, Dialga appears and sends Dralene back in time to when she first began her plan. It's implied that she will enact her plan the same way she did without memory of having already done so, only to get sent back in time again, and that she may already been through several loops.
* HighAltitudeBattle: In Ages, the final battle with Dralene takes place at the top of the Time Tower.
* {{Irony}}: In Seasons, Dralene, who leads a space-based villain team and seeks to capture Rayquaza, a powerful ''sky'' Legendary Pokémon, is fought for the last time deep within a volcano found in a ''subterranean'' world.

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* GroundhogDayLoop: In the remake of Ages, ''Pokémon Ages'', after Dralene is defeated the final time, Dialga appears and sends Dralene back in time to when she first began her plan. It's implied that she will enact her plan the same way she did without memory of having already done so, only to get sent back in time again, and that she may already been through several loops.
* HighAltitudeBattle: In Ages, ''Pokémon Ages'', the final battle with Dralene takes place at the top of the Time Tower.
* {{Irony}}: In Seasons, ''Pokémon Seasons'', Dralene, who leads a space-based villain team and seeks to capture Rayquaza, a powerful ''sky'' Legendary Pokémon, is fought for the last time deep within a volcano found in a ''subterranean'' world.



* RecurringBoss: Is fought three times during the course of Pokémon Seasons and Ages (and remakes).

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* RecurringBoss: Is fought three times during the course of Pokémon ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages Ages'' (and remakes).



* TrappedInAnotherWorld: In the remake of Seasons, after Dralene is defeated the final time, Palkia appears and ends up sending Dralene back and forth between multiple worlds with no end in sight.
* TreacherousAdviser: In Ages, in the Past, Dralene becomes adviser to Queen Ambi in order to further her plans in the Past, with her manipulating the queen into having the Time Tower built as part of Team Draco's plans.

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* TrappedInAnotherWorld: In the remake of Seasons, ''Pokémon Seasons'', after Dralene is defeated the final time, Palkia appears and ends up sending Dralene back and forth between multiple worlds with no end in sight.
* TreacherousAdviser: In Ages, ''Pokémon Ages'', in the Past, Dralene becomes adviser to Queen Ambi in order to further her plans in the Past, with her manipulating the queen into having the Time Tower built as part of Team Draco's plans.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Manectric and Ampharos [[spoiler: (Mega in the remakes)]].

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* WeaponOfChoice: Manectric and Ampharos [[spoiler: (Mega Ampharos in the remakes)]].



* WeaponOfChoice: Altaria and Garchomp (Mega in the remakes).

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* WeaponOfChoice: Altaria and Garchomp (Mega Garchomp in the remakes).
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* SquishyWizard: Angluminate has good HP and Special Attack, average Special Defense, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Frost and Flame]]'', good Speed, but low Attack and Defense. Floredi Angluminate trades in 10 of its Special Defense for 10 more Special Attack.

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* SquishyWizard: Angluminate has good HP and Special Attack, average Special Defense, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon Frost and Flame]]'', good Speed, but low Attack and Defense. Floredi Angluminate trades in 10 of its Special Defense for 10 more Special Attack.



* CastFromHitPoints: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', Aquatica gets Water Spout while Mythica gets Solar Energy.

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* CastFromHitPoints: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', Aquatica gets Water Spout while Mythica gets Solar Energy.



* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', Aquatica starts off with Ice Burst, which while powerful causes recoil damage.

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* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', Aquatica starts off with Ice Burst, which while powerful causes recoil damage.



* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', it gets Chemical Burst, which is a move that hits multiple opponents in Double and Triple Battles, but causes recoil damage to itself and any adjacent allies.

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* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', it gets Chemical Burst, which is a move that hits multiple opponents in Double and Triple Battles, but causes recoil damage to itself and any adjacent allies.



* GemstoneAssault: The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.

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* GemstoneAssault: The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.



* {{Expy}}: Team Flora comes off as a Grass-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]]. Come [[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons and TM-Ages]] and Team Flora has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Plasma and [[spoiler: Team Draco]]).

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* {{Expy}}: Team Flora comes off as a Grass-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]]. Come [[VideoGameRemake ''[[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons SpatialSeasons and TM-Ages]] TemporalAges]]'' and Team Flora has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Plasma and [[spoiler: Team Draco]]).



* {{Expy}}: Team Plasma comes off as an Electric-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]]. Come [[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons and TM-Ages]] and Team Plasma has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Flora and [[spoiler: Team Draco]]).

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* {{Expy}}: Team Plasma comes off as an Electric-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]]. Come [[VideoGameRemake ''[[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons SpatialSeasons and TM-Ages]] TemporalAges]]'' and Team Plasma has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Flora and [[spoiler: Team Draco]]).



* {{Expy}}: Team Draco comes off as a Dragon-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]] (and happens to be a villainous team that seeks Rayquaza). Come [[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons and TM-Ages]] and Team Draco has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Flora and Team Plasma).

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* {{Expy}}: Team Draco comes off as a Dragon-type variant of [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Team Magma and Team Aqua]] (and happens to be a villainous team that seeks Rayquaza). Come [[VideoGameRemake ''[[VideoGameRemake Pokémon SP-Seasons SpatialSeasons and TM-Ages]] TemporalAges]]'' and Team Draco has taken steps to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate itself]] from those two (and also Team Flora and Team Plasma).
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* PlayingWithFire: As of [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Gen IV]], Dodonking learns Flame Wheel and also Fire Fang, and can know Flamethrower, Fire Blast, and Lava Surf ([[DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure Flora/Azure]] onward) through TM. Floredi Dodongo and Dodonking take it even further, as they're part Fire-type and also learn Fire Lash and Flare Blitz.

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* PlayingWithFire: As of [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Gen IV]], Dodonking learns Flame Wheel and also Fire Fang, and can know Flamethrower, Fire Blast, and Lava Surf ([[DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure Flora/Azure]] (''DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure'' onward) through TM. Floredi Dodongo and Dodonking take it even further, as they're part Fire-type and also learn Fire Lash and Flare Blitz.



* {{Mascot}}: Unusually, Aquatica and Mythica only get this role in ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' (and their remakes), with Mythica being the mascot for ''''Pokémon Seasons'' and Aquatica being the mascot for ''''Pokémon Ages''.

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* {{Mascot}}: Unusually, Aquatica and Mythica only get this role in ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' (and their remakes), with Mythica being the mascot for ''''Pokémon ''Pokémon Seasons'' and Aquatica being the mascot for ''''Pokémon ''Pokémon Ages''.

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* BigBadEnsemble: Farlie in Seasons and Plasmae in Ages are this. [[spoiler: In a linked game, Dralene is added to the mix.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: Farlie in Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons'' and Plasmae in Ages ''Pokémon Ages'' are this. [[spoiler: In a linked game, Dralene is added to the mix.]]



A pair of and Rock and Ground rock hard lizard Pokémon known for residing in hot caverns. They are carnivorous, feasting on a number of smaller Pokémon. In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has gained a Rock/Dragon-type Mega form.\\

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A pair of and Rock and Ground rock hard lizard Pokémon known for residing in hot caverns. They are carnivorous, feasting on a number of smaller Pokémon. In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has gained a Rock/Dragon-type Mega form.\\



* GreenThumb: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', Dodongo and Dodonking learn Quake Vine, a physical Grass-type attack that Ground-type Pokémon also get STAB for.

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* GreenThumb: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', Dodongo and Dodonking learn Quake Vine, a physical Grass-type attack that Ground-type Pokémon also get STAB for.



* SuperMode: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has received a Mega form. This doesn't extend to Floredi Dodonking, however.

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* SuperMode: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Dodonking has received a Mega form. This doesn't extend to Floredi Dodonking, however.



* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', Marinipent learns Aqua Crush, a Water-type Double-Edge.

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* DeathOrGloryAttack: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', Marinipent learns Aqua Crush, a Water-type Double-Edge.



A Fire/Psychic Pokémon resembling a basic human-like figure, Pyrina is known to spin around without stopping, creating swirling fire around it. It eventually becomes Flarancer, where it's covered in bright flames that shape its body and can manipulate and control fire in any form. In ''[[DarthWiki/POkemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Flarancer has gained a [[SuperMode Mega]] where it's able to make the fire forming its figure grow to massive size in order to incinerate its opponents by touching them.\\

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A Fire/Psychic Pokémon resembling a basic human-like figure, Pyrina is known to spin around without stopping, creating swirling fire around it. It eventually becomes Flarancer, where it's covered in bright flames that shape its body and can manipulate and control fire in any form. In ''[[DarthWiki/POkemonInfiniteAndZero ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', Flarancer has gained a [[SuperMode Mega]] where it's able to make the fire forming its figure grow to massive size in order to incinerate its opponents by touching them.\\



* SuperMode: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', Mothical has access to a mega that's Bug/Chemical regardless of the typing of the Mothical that becomes it.

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* SuperMode: Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', Mothical has access to a mega that's Bug/Chemical regardless of the typing of the Mothical that becomes it.



* BarrierWarrior: Both Pokémon get Safeguard by LevelUp and can know Light Screen, Reflect, and (''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure Flora and Azure]]'' onward) Magic Shield through TM's.

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* BarrierWarrior: Both Pokémon get Safeguard by LevelUp and can know Light Screen, Reflect, and (''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure Flora and Azure]]'' (''DarthWiki/PokemonFloraAndAzure'' onward) Magic Shield through TM's.



* {{Mascot}}: Unusually, Aquatica and Mythica only get this role in ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' (and their remakes), with Mythica being the mascot for Seasons and Aquatica being the mascot for Ages.

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* {{Mascot}}: Unusually, Aquatica and Mythica only get this role in ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' (and their remakes), with Mythica being the mascot for Seasons ''''Pokémon Seasons'' and Aquatica being the mascot for Ages.''''Pokémon Ages''.



* PlayingWithFire: Mythica can know several Fire-type moves, such as Fire Blast, Flamethrower, and Overheat by TM. Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', it gets Dragon Fire, which is a Fire-type attack that Dragon-type Pokémon also get STAB for.

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* PlayingWithFire: Mythica can know several Fire-type moves, such as Fire Blast, Flamethrower, and Overheat by TM. Starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'', ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', it gets Dragon Fire, which is a Fire-type attack that Dragon-type Pokémon also get STAB for.



* WeatherManipulation: Mythica is the Pokémon said to control the world's weather. Befitting this, it (and Aquatica) can know every weather summoning move and Weather Ball. Mythica gets Sunny Day [[note]]This is replaced with Spring Fever from ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'' onward.[[/note]] and Aquatica gets Rain Dance by LevelUp.

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* WeatherManipulation: Mythica is the Pokémon said to control the world's weather. Befitting this, it (and Aquatica) can know every weather summoning move and Weather Ball. Mythica gets Sunny Day [[note]]This is replaced with Spring Fever from ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Infinite and Zero]]'' ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'' onward.[[/note]] and Aquatica gets Rain Dance by LevelUp.



* GemstoneAssault: The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.

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* GemstoneAssault: The duo's signature moves of Crystal Break and Crystal Flash are both this. Starting in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', they both learn Power Gem, and starting in ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero Pokémon Vari-Infi and Vari-Zero]]'', they learn Crystal Power. They can also know Crystal Wave, Crystal Bomb, Diamond Burst, and Crystal Crush by TM.



* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Farlie of ''Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where he succeeded in using Groudon and the Rod of Seasons to wipe out humanity and create a new world of nature and Pokémon.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
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[[spoiler: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Farlie of ''Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where he succeeded in using Groudon and the Rod of Seasons to wipe out humanity and create a new world of nature and Pokémon.]]
** [[spoiler: Farlie returns once more in ''DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow PLUS'''s Fusion Team event, where he's one of the two leaders of either Team Solar (''Spirit PLUS'') or Team Photon (''Shadow PLUS'').
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* WeaponOfChoice: Cacturne and Venusaur [[spoiler: (Mega in the remakes)]].

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* WeaponOfChoice: Cacturne and Venusaur [[spoiler: (Mega Venusaur in the remakes)]].



* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Plasmae of ''Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where she succeeded in using Kyogre and the Harp of Ages to restart time with Pokémon gone and the world as one of humanity and technology merged together.]]

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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
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[[spoiler: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Plasmae of ''Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where she succeeded in using Kyogre and the Harp of Ages to restart time with Pokémon gone and the world as one of humanity and technology merged together.]]]]
** [[spoiler: Plasmae returns once more in ''DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow PLUS'''s Fusion Team event, where she's one of the two leaders of either Team Storm (''Spirit PLUS'') or Team Quasar (''Shadow PLUS'')]].



* TheBusCameBack: In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Dralene of ''Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where she succeeded in using Rayquaza and the Book of Secrets to create an all-consuming geostorm that purged all weather from the world.

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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
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In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame Pokémon BlazeFrost and ChillFlame]]'', the Dralene of ''Seasons ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' appears during the Team RR Episode, having come from a world where she succeeded in using Rayquaza and the Book of Secrets to create an all-consuming geostorm that purged all weather from the world.world.
** Dralene returns once more in ''DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow PLUS'''s Fusion Team event, where she's one of the two leaders of either Team Cosmic (''Spirit PLUS'') or Team Quasar (''Shadow PLUS'').
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* AlwaysAccurateAttack: They get Faint Attack by Level Up with Nightinpale also getting Shadow Punch.

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* AlwaysAccurateAttack: They get Faint Attack by Level Up LevelUp with Nightinpale also getting Shadow Punch.



* {{Lunacy}}: Starting in ''VideoGame/PokemonUltraSunAndUltraMoon'', Nightinpale gets Moonblast by Level Up.

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* {{Lunacy}}: Starting in ''VideoGame/PokemonUltraSunAndUltraMoon'', Nightinpale gets Moonblast by Level Up.LevelUp.



In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow Pokémon Spirit and Shadow PLUS]]'', an Ice-and-Fire-type Delta Species of Whipersnap has appeared in Azuchaen, its head resembling what is called "hot ice". It goes on to become Delta Snapspark, which has a body of ice ad a head of fire, and Delta Plantplug, where it unexpectedly becomes a cryovolcano. It also has a Gigantamax form.

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In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow Pokémon Spirit and Shadow PLUS]]'', an Ice-and-Fire-type Delta Species of Whipersnap has appeared in Azuchaen, its head resembling what is called "hot ice". It goes on to become Delta Snapspark, which has a body of ice ad and a head of fire, and Delta Plantplug, where it unexpectedly becomes a cryovolcano. It also has a Gigantamax form.

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* BarrierWarrior: Delta Plantplug gets Ice Wall by LevelUp.



* OxymoronicBeing: Their Delta counterparts consist of two types that are diametric opposites of each other, being Ice and Fire.




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* YinYangBomb: Delta Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug are both Ice and Fire-type.

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A line of Electric/Grass Pokémon originally created by [[http://pokegym.net/forums/member.php?113-Carrington388 Carrington388]], Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug are flowers that shock to the touch due to absorbing electricity.

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A line of Electric/Grass Pokémon originally created by [[http://pokegym.net/forums/member.php?113-Carrington388 Carrington388]], Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug are flowers that shock to the touch due to absorbing electricity.\\
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In ''[[DarthWiki/PokemonSpiritAndShadow Pokémon Spirit and Shadow PLUS]]'', an Ice-and-Fire-type Delta Species of Whipersnap has appeared in Azuchaen, its head resembling what is called "hot ice". It goes on to become Delta Snapspark, which has a body of ice ad a head of fire, and Delta Plantplug, where it unexpectedly becomes a cryovolcano. It also has a Gigantamax form.



* AchillesHeel: Delta Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug are 4x weak to Rock-type moves.
* AnIcePerson: Their Delta variants are Ice-type.



** Delta Plantplug can know damaging Fire-, Ice-, Water-, Poison-, Grass-, Ground-, Rock-, Fighting-, Bug-, Dark-, Steel-, and Normal-type moves.



* MagmaMan: Delta Plantplug is an unusual variation of this trope, with it being a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryovolcano cryovolcano]] that erupts cryomagma. Its Gigantamax form takes it UpToEleven. In addition, the line learns Lava Plume with Delta Plantplug learning Heatran's signature move of Magma Storm and its own signature move of Ice Magma.
* MakingASplash: Delta Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug learn Ice Splash, a water-type move that Ice-type Pokémon also get STAB for.



* PowerfulButInaccurate: Whipersnap and Snapspark learn Zap Cannon, which while powerful and paralyzing the opponent, only hits half the time.

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* PlayingWithFire: Their Delta counterparts are Fire-type Pokémon.
* PowerfulButInaccurate: Whipersnap and Snapspark learn Zap Cannon, which while powerful and paralyzing the opponent, only hits half the time. Their Delta counterparts learn the Fire-type burning equivalent Inferno.



* SecretArt:
** Delta Plantplug is the only Pokémon to get the move Ice Magma, which is a powerful Ice-type move that hits all surrounding Pokémon and has a chance to freeze them.
** Gigantamax Delta Plantplug is the only Pokémon to get G-Max Molten Ice, where its Ice-type moves become more powerful and inflict a third-degree burn (a burn similar to Toxic) on the opponent.



* TrapMaster: The family learns Laser Pin, which hits multiple times each turn it lasts, and gets Thunder Spin by breeding.
* WeatherManipulation: Starting in ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', they get the move Storm Charge by level up.
* WhipItGood: The line starts off with Vine Whip and Plantplug's hands can shoot out vines that are electrified. From ''DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame'' onward, the line also learns Electric Whip.

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* StatusBuffDispel: Delta Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug learn Clear Smog, which resets all of the opponent's stats.
* StoneWall: Their Delta variants have the Ice Barrier ability, which halves damage done to them when it's hailing. Delta Plantplug also gets Ice Wall, which does the same thing for five turns (and the two can be stacked on top of each other).
* SuperMode: Delta Plantplug has a Gigantamax form where it becomes the size of and resembles a volcano itself, where its body is filled with immense amounts of cryomagma, which erupts with force powerful enough to keep an island levitating above it.
* TrapMaster: The family learns Laser Pin, which hits multiple times each turn it lasts, and gets Thunder Spin by breeding.
breeding. Delta Plantplug learns Magma Storm.
* WeatherManipulation: Starting in ''DarthWiki/PokemonInfiniteAndZero'', they get the move Storm Charge by level up.
up. Their Delta variants get the move Hail instead.
* WhipItGood: The line starts off with Vine Whip and Plantplug's hands can shoot out vines that are electrified. From ''DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame'' onward, the line also learns Electric Whip.
Whip. Their Delta counterparts happen to learn Freeze Lash.
* UndergroundMonkey: Whipersnap, Snapspark, and Plantplug have Delta Species variants in Azuchaen, these ones being Ice/Fire-type.
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At the end of 2015, remake ideas for ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' called ''Pokémon [=SpatialSeasons=] and [=TemporalAges=]'' would begin. These follow the trend set by remakes such as ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]'', ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', and especially ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokémon OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire]]'', and implement a number of things introduced up to that generation, such as the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[HollywoodAcid Chemical]] types, the [[TheFairFolk Fairy]] type, and [[SuperMode Mega Evolution]], as well as revamping the story a bit.

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At the end of 2015, remake ideas for ''Pokémon Seasons and Ages'' called ''Pokémon [=SpatialSeasons=] and [=TemporalAges=]'' would begin. These follow the trend set by remakes such as ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]'', ''[[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]'', and especially ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire Pokémon OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire]]'', and implement a number of things introduced up to that generation, such as the [[LightEmUp Light]] and [[HollywoodAcid [[ChemistryCanDoAnything Chemical]] types, the [[TheFairFolk Fairy]] type, and [[SuperMode Mega Evolution]], as well as revamping the story a bit.

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* HollywoodMagnetism: Found only in the Past is Magna Shrine, a building built out of magnetic stone where you can level up Magneton, Nosepass, or Steelemine to get Magnezone, Probopass, or Metanilant.



* Magnetic Plant: Found only in the Past is Magna Shrine, a building built out of magnetic stone where you can level up Magneton, Nosepass, or Steelemine to get Magnezone, Probopass, or Metanilant.



* Chemical Warfare: In the [[TheVerse SFA-Verse]], about half of all Chemiket and Mothical are Chemical-type instead of Poison-type. Mega Mothical gets the Chemicalize ability, with boosts the power of all its Normal-type moves and makes them Chemical-type.

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* Chemical Warfare: ChemistryCanDoAnything: In the [[TheVerse SFA-Verse]], about half of all Chemiket and Mothical are Chemical-type instead of Poison-type. Mega Mothical gets the Chemicalize ability, with boosts the power of all its Normal-type moves and makes them Chemical-type.

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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Tickety Tock gets the move Gyro Ball by LevelUp.



* SpectacularSpinning: Tickety Tock gets the move Gyro Ball by LevelUp.



* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Steelemine and Metanilant spin their petals around at high speeds to cut through things.



* SpectacularSpinning: Steelemine and Metanilant spin their petals around at high speeds to cut through things.



* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Marinipent learns Spiral Blitz. Floredi Marinipent is known for rapidly spinning its body in order to suck in prey.



* SpectacularSpinning: Marinipent learns Spiral Blitz. Floredi Marinipent is also known for rapidly spinning its body in order to suck in prey.



* Acid Rain: Bug/Poison Chemiket and Mothical start off with the move of the same name. Mothical is known to cause downpours of acid rain where it appears.




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* WeirdWeather: Bug/Poison Chemiket and Mothical start off the move Acid Rain. Mothical is known to cause downpours of acid rain where it appears.



* Extraterrestrial: It happens to be some of sort of alien that's a space traveler.


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* HumanoidAliens: It happens to be some of sort of human-shape alien that's a space traveler.
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* PowerUpMount: In ''DarthWiki/PokemonFrostAndFlame'', Floredi Dodonking is one in the form of Dodonking Cross, which allows you to cross rocky terrain and lava pools.

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* AchillesHeel: They're 4x weak to both Grass-type and Water-type attacks. This isn't the case for Mega Dodonking and only Water-type attacks for their Floredi variants unless they have Heat Pressure.



* AchillesHeel: They're 4x weak to Bug-type attacks.



* RussianReversal: Delta Pyrina and Flarancer get Arctic Frost, an Ice-type attack that's super-effective against Fire-type Pokémon, by LevelUp.

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* RussianReversal: ScissorsCutsRock: Delta Pyrina and Flarancer get Arctic Frost, an Ice-type attack that's super-effective against Fire-type Pokémon, by LevelUp.


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* AchillesHeel: The Bug/Poison versions have a quadruple weakness to Chemical moves.


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* AchillesHeel: It's 4x weak to Bug-type attacks.

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* RingOfPower: Found throughout Holodrum and Labrynna happen to be various Rings that can perform a myriad of things for one of the player's Pokémon or even the player character. In order to use a Ring after finding one, you have to take it to Vasau's Ring Shop to have it appraised. You can only have one Ring on one Pokémon or active at a time.
* SoapOperaRapidAgingSyndrome: Taken to a ridiculous degree with Bipin and Blossom's baby, who has just been born around the time the game begins. He ages quickly as you progress through the game, and after the family moves to the opposite region, in a linked game, their child is already old enough to begin his Pokémon journey.




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* WiseTree: Both Holodrum and Labrynna contain a sacred tree called the Maku Tree, the one in the former resembling an old man and the one in Labrynna resembling a young woman. Accessed in them happens to be the Hall of Secrets.



* BubblegloopSwamp: Spool Swamp is a large swamp usually locked in Autumn that borders Mothison City.
* HailfirePeaks: The Sword and Shield Maze is an area where the top floor is [[SlippySlideyIceWorld ice]] and the bottom floor is [[LethalLavaLand lava]]. The Sworield Gym also embodies both tropes [[spoiler: and the Temple Remains, where the default season in Winter, becomes this after lava floods the place]].

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* BubblegloopSwamp: Spool Swamp is a large swamp usually locked in Autumn that borders contains Mothison City.
* ChaosArchitecture: There is a location that is different depending on which starter Pokémon you chose. It's Natzu Prairie if you chose Bulbasaur/Teecko, Natzu Wasteland if you chose Charmander/Torchic, or Natzu River if you chose Squirtle/Mudkip. Also located here happens to be the Flora Base ([[spoiler: or Draco Base]]).
* CreepyCemetery: Horon Graveyard is a large graveyard found in the southeast corner of the region where various Ghost-type Pokémon are found. Underneath it happens to be the Explorer's Crypt.
* EternalEngine: The Chemical Plant found south of the Sunken City is a facility where chemicals have flooded the exterior of the place, pretty much as a result of all the seasons being in disarray.
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HailfirePeaks: Goron Mountain is a cold and snowy mountain that's permanently locked in Winter, but its interior consists of some lava caves. The Sword and Shield Maze is an area where the top floor is [[SlippySlideyIceWorld ice]] and the bottom floor is [[LethalLavaLand lava]]. The Sworield Gym also embodies both tropes [[spoiler: and the Temple Remains, where the default season in Winter, becomes this after lava floods the place]].



* LostCity: Subrosia has the Old Capital, an ancient city that can only be accessed after completing the game.



* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Goron Mountain, the Sword and Shield Maze, and the Sworield Gym (the latter two merge this with lava) are the standout examples. Any area where the season is Winter is also this.

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* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Goron Mountain, the Sword and Shield Maze, and the Sworield Gym (the latter two (all three also merge this with lava) are the standout examples. Any area where the season is Winter is also this.



* DeathMountain: Talus Peaks and Rolling Ridge are mountainous areas.

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* BigFancyCastle: Ambi's Palace is an impressive palace where Queen Ambi resides, found only in the Past.
* ChaosArchitecture: Nuun Highlands is a place where they layout differs depending on which starter Pokémon you chose, with Cut trees if you chose Bulbasaur/Treecko, rocks if you chose Charmander/Torchic, or water if you chose Squirtle/Mudkip.
* CreepyCemetery: Located a good deal east of Lynna City is Yoll Graveyard, which contains a few Ghost-type Pokémon.
* DeathMountain: Talus Peaks and Rolling Ridge are mountainous areas.areas, the latter containing the Plasma Base ([[spoiler: or Draco Base]]).



* Magnetic Plant: Found only in the Past is Magna Shrine, a building built out of magnetic stone where you can level up Magneton, Nosepass, or Steelemine to get Magnezone, Probopass, or Metanilant.



* TempleOfDoom: [[spoiler: The Palace of Time, accessible after clearing a linked game, is a tower-like structure where Dialga can be summoned.]]

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* TempleOfDoom: Titan Temple is a large temple found in the Present where Regigigas resides. [[spoiler: The Palace of Time, accessible after clearing a linked game, is a tower-like structure where Dialga can be summoned.]]
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* LightEmUp: Floredi Andlar and Angluminate are Light-types. An interesting aspect of Floredi Angluminate is that it can slow down light particles emitted by it so that areas lighted up by it remain so ever after it leaves the area.

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* LightEmUp: Floredi Andlar and Angluminate are Light-types. An interesting aspect of Floredi Angluminate is that it can slow down light particles emitted by it so that areas lighted up by it remain so ever even after it leaves the area.



* UndergroundMonkey: Pyrina and Flarancer are among the dozens of Pokémon that happen to have Delta variants, these ones being Ice-and Light-type.

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* UndergroundMonkey: Pyrina and Flarancer are among the dozens of Pokémon that happen to have Delta variants, these ones being Ice-and Ice- and Light-type.

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* WeirdWeather: During the climax of Team Draco's plans, the world's weather is thrown into chaos, and when in battle, the weather shifts from sunlight to rain to hail to sandstorm (the remakes add in spring and storm) in that order each turn. In Seasons (and its remake), this even extends into Subrosia.

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* WeirdWeather: [[spoiler: During the climax of Team Draco's plans, the world's weather is thrown into chaos, and when in battle, the weather shifts from sunlight to rain to hail to sandstorm (the remakes add in spring and storm) in that order each turn. In Seasons (and its remake), this even extends into Subrosia.]]


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A large Pokémon resembling a metallic eight-petal flower, Steelemine is a Grass/Steel-type that makes its home in thick forests on jagged mountains. By spinning its large spike-like petals, it can cut through trees. In [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Gen IV]], it gained a higher stage in Metanilant when leveled up in areas with magnetism, who has petals resembling a circular saw that can cut through anything.
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* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Steelemine and Metanilant learn Swift.
* AbsurdCuttingPower: Steelemine's petals are able to cut through trees while Metanilant's petals are able to cut through metal and leave gashes in the sides of mountains.
* ConfusionFu: They can know damaging Grass-, Steel-, Bug-, Dark-, Flying-, Rock-, Ground- Fighting-, Poison-, Electric-, Normal-, and Chemical-type moves.
* CriticalHit: Steelemine gets such a move that has a higher chance of causing these in Slash while Metanilant also gets Leaf Blade, Night Slash, and Iron Blade, the last one which is always a critical hit.
* DeathOrGloryAttack: They learn Take Down, which does recoil damage.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Steelemine and Metanilant spin their petals around at high speeds to cut through things.
* ExtraOreDinary: Steel-types
* GreenThumb: Grass-type Pokémon.
* HPToOne: As of [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Gen V]], Steelemine's ability of Sturdy prevents it from being one-shot by attacks, instead causing this.
* KillItWithFire: Both of them are doubly weak to Fire and their poor Special Defense stats make special-based moves even worse.
* LightningBruiser: Metanilant is nearly this with its high Attack, super high Defense, and good Speed.
* MakeMeWannaShout: They learn the sound-based Metal Sound.
* OneHitKill: Steelemine's ability of Sturdy prevents these kinds of moves from working on it.
* OxymoronicBeing: Their two types consist of something organic and something inorganic.
* PetalPower: They're a metal take on this trope. Adding to this, they learn Petal Dance.
* SecretArt: Metanilant is the only Pokémon that gets the Steel Armor ability, its effect found below.
* SuperToughness: Metanilant's ability of Steel Armor reduces super-effective damage done to it by 25%.
* UseYourHead: Both of them learn Iron Head.

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