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This is the character sheet for the second group of Pokémon encountered in Pokémon Clover, from the Ebin Pokédex.


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    Reptyke, Rasclobber, and Batterex 

152: Reptyke
153: Rasclobber
154: Batterex

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Batterex

A member of the second set of starters in the game, also known as the starters of the Ebin Islands. This family incorporates elements from both the Tyrannosaurus rex and boxers. Reptyke starts as a small baby T. Rex with bandaged arms who are born alone and with little battle experience, though they remedy the latter by training using weak Pokémon as punching bags. Rasclobber is basically a bigger Reptyke, now having a bandaged tail since now it's part of its batting style. The strength of Batterex's tail is feared by all, and it'll only grow stronger if it falls off.


  • Action Initiative: Naturally learns Bullet, Mach and Sucker Punch via level-up.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Primarily Fighting-type.
  • Boxing Battler: Reptyke's Pokédex entry specifically states that they specialize in boxing as a battle style. Fittingly, they learn a ton of punching-based moves and their regular ability is Iron Fist.
  • Breaking Old Trends: They are primarily Fighting-type instead of Grass, Fire, or Water like most starters in Pokémon.
  • The Bully: Reptyke's Pokédex entry claims that it practices its boxing moves by using weaker Pokémon as punching bags.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Learns Head Smash as a level-up move.
  • Dinosaurs Are Dragons: It's based on a Tyrannosaurus rex and is Dragon-type.
  • Extremity Extremist: Most of their level-up moves are punch-based. It can be assumed that they use their tails to perform most if not all of these, since being based on the T. Rex comes with the disadvantage of having short arms.
  • Handwraps of Awesome: The entire line has them. Rasclobber and Batterex even add them to their tails.
  • Healing Factor: They have Regenerator as a Hidden Ability, which heals them when switching out.
  • Immune to Flinching: One of their hidden abilities is Inner Focus, which makes them immune to flinching.
  • Jack of All Stats: Apart from a low and not needed Special Attack, all of Batterex's stats range from average to good, specially its great base 125 Attack stat.
  • Life Drain: Learns Drain Punch via level-up.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: This one is a Dragon-typed Tyrannosaurus rex that specializes in boxing.
  • Signature Move: Punch Out, a Fighting-type U-Turn clone, is heavily associated with them, although Galaviste latter grabbed it too.
  • Spam Attack: Learns Outrage and Arm Thrust via level-up, the former locking it into the move for two or three turns and the latter attacking between 2 and 5 times on the same one.
  • Switch-Out Move: Its Signature Move, Punch Out, functions as a Fighting-type U-Turn, which deals damage and switches out Batterex when used.

    Faeriock, Sylvuin, and Oburonyxo 

155: Faeriock
156: Sylvuin
157: Oburonyxo

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Oburonyxo

Another member of the Ebin starters, based on snake-stones. Faeriock is actually two beings into one: a magical snake and a rock. Faeriock is constantly releasing magic dust, though it is unknown if this dust has any sort of effect on other Pokémon. When it evolves into Silvuin, the snake becomes bigger while the rock changes its shape into a sort of helmet. It's constantly absorbing other rock Pokémon to sustain its, while the excess of magic is held in the gem of the rock's torso. Their final form, Oburonyxo, makes the rock look like a full body armor for the snake's body, and it's idolized by other Fairy Pokémon for its gallant nature.


  • Ambiguous Situation: Despite its entry saying that Faeriock consists of a magical snake and a rock, is unknown if the rock itself is alive (thus making the line The Dividual) or if is just an extension of its body that it uses as an armor.
  • The Assimilator: Sylvuin's Pokédex entry claims that it absorbs other Rock-type Pokémon to sustain its body.
  • Badass Back: Oburonyxo's "tail" is actually the snake half giving the opponent its back that is the rock armor, although this could be Subverted in case the rock is alive too.
  • Breaking Old Trends: They are primarily Rock-type instead of Grass, Fire, or Water like most starters in Pokémon.
  • Cold Iron: While this applies to most Fairy-types, they deserve a special mention since their typing means that they will take quadruple damage from Steel-type moves, making them an effective tool to plow through their great defenses.
  • Cyclops: The rock has a single, gemstone-like eye, although it's unknown if it's even alive in the first place.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Primarily Rock-type.
  • Faerie Court: Oburonyxo's entry claims that other fairy Pokémon see it as an authority due to its gallant nature. Fittingly, part of its name comes from Oberon, who was the King of Fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature.
  • Friendly Fireproof: With Telepathy as a Hidden Ability, they become immune to being hit by spread moves (e.g. Earthquake) by their own teammates during Double Battles.
  • Gem Tissue: Even if the rock isn't alive and thus the big green gem isn't part of its body, the snake's eyes look like they are made of rubies.
  • Heal Thyself: Naturally learn Recover.
  • Informed Ability: Oburonyxo's description claims that its magic is strong enough to destroy trucks, but its Special Attack isn't that high, sitting at an average base 90.
  • Life Drain: They learn Mega/Giga Drain and Draining Kiss as level-up moves.
  • Mighty Glacier: As expected from a snake entangled with a rock, they are slow, with Oburonyxo only reaching base 60 Speed. Its defenses are far more impressive however, with honorable mention going to its great base 125 Special Defense and an average but usable 90 Special Attack.
  • No-Sell: One of their hidden abilities is Magic Guard, which totally negates indirect damage (e.g. Sandstorm, entry hazards, being poisoned, among others) dealt against them.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Fairy-type as a secondary typing.
  • Signature Move: Erosion Wave (a strong, special Rock-type attack that may reduce Special Defense) is associated with Oburonyxo, being one of the two Pokémon that learns it (the other being Regirode.)
  • Situational Damage Attack: They naturally learn Stored Power, which deals more damage the more Status Buff they have.
  • Status Buff: Learn both Rock Polish and Cosmic Power via level-up, making them faster or tougher, respectively.
  • Super-Toughness: They have Solid Rock as their regular ability, which reduces incoming damage from super-effective attacks.
  • Taking You with Me: They naturally learn Destiny Bond.

    Cloucat (Kumowaii), Felimbus, and Deathorus 

158: Cloucat / Kumowaii (クモワイー kumowaii)
159: Felimbus
160: Deathorus

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Deathorus

The last of the Ebin Islands starters, based on cats fused with clouds. Unsurprisingly, this means that they behave like both of these, as Cloucat drinks the moisture in the air to stay hydrated while floating aimlessly among its kin on the sky. Felimbus acquires a darker color upon evolving, looking like a cloud of rain, with the impurities absorbed inside the moisture they consume being used to make its claws stronger. Deathorus appropriately looks like a storm cloud, being far more vicious than its pre-evolutions. It is said that its roars sound like thunders.


  • Action Initiative: Learn both Fake Out and Sucker Punch via level.
  • Blood Knight: Deathorus love to slash other Pokémon with their scythe-like tails.
  • Blow You Away: They are primarily Flying-type.
  • Breaking Old Trends: They are primarily Flying-type instead of Grass, Fire, or Water like most starters in Pokémon.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Their Secret Art Shower Power functions as a rain-based Solar Power, increasing their Special Attack at the cost of some HP. They also learn Wild Charge, Volt Tackle and Ow The Edge via level-up, which deal recoil damage against them.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Felimbus and Deathorus are Dark-type.
  • Cute Kitten: Cloucat is an adorable fusion of a cloud and a cat.
  • Fragile Speedster: Deathorus has a great base 125 Speed, making it one of the fastest Pokémon in the game. However, all of its defensive stats sit at a below average base 70.
  • Glass Cannon: Deathorus has average offensive stats (95 Attack and 90 Special Attack), although it has two abilities that can make each one stronger. On the other hand, as expected from a cloud, it's easy to plow through.
  • Magic Knight: Both of Deathorus' offensive stats are almost the same, being only 5 points stronger on its physical Attack. It also learns both Swords Dance and Nasty Plot to boost either of them, and two of its abilities can make it even stronger depending of the circumstances, as Tough Claws boosts its contact moves (most of which are physical) while Shower Power does the same of its Special attacks.
  • Meaningful Name: Deathorus' name incorporates that of Aeolus, the keeper of winds in the island of Aeolia in Greek Mythology.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Deathorus.
  • Secret Art: They are the only holders of the Shower Power ability, a Solar Power clone that increases their Special Attack in Rain at the cost of some HP at the end of the turn.
  • Signature Move: Strato Blade, a boosted critical hit ratio Flying-type move, is associated with the line, although Scytill latter started learning it too.
  • Sinister Scythe: Deathorus has a scythe for a tail, which it uses to slash other Pokémon just for the fun of it.
  • Situational Damage Attack: They learn Punishment, which deals more damage against opponents with Status Buff. They also get Weather Ball, which gets stronger when there is a weather active (in addition to changing its typing). Useful for a Deathorus with Shower Power under rain, since a strong, special Water-type move is a must just in case a Rock-type might come in to try ruin its fun.
  • Solid Clouds: They are cat with cloud elements, and there's nothing that indicates they aren't tangible.
  • Status Buff: Learns Swords Dance and Nasty Plot via level-up, letting them boost both of their offensive stats to stronger levels.
  • Weather Manipulation: One of their hidden abilities is Cloud Nine, which negates effects from weather (e.g. Swift Swim's speed boost in rain) being applied to Pokémon in the battlefield.
  • Wolverine Claws: They have Tough Claws as a regular ability, which increases the damage dealt by its contact moves. Felimbus' Pokédex entry also notes that its claws grow stronger with each impurity it absorbs through the air.

    Knogoat and Knogrinyu 

161: Knogoat
162: Knogrinyu

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Knogrinyu

A line of Normal-type goats based on Know Your Meme itself, having the same color palette as the website. Legends say that if you can defeat 19 Knogoat in a row, a superb owl will fly down from above and let you catch it. Knogrinyu is a GOATnote  goat, with only elite Knogrinyu being allowed in the GOAT tower.


  • Armor-Piercing Attack: They get Mold Breaker as a Hidden Ability, which ignores protective abilities.
  • Boss Battle: The line is Karma Leader Kymmi's Signature Mon.
  • Cast from Hit Points: They naturally learn Take Down, Flare Blitz and Head Smash, and can be tutored to know Double Edge. Thanks to their massive HP, they can reliably use these moves without fear of killing themselves, and can also boost their power if they have the Reckless ability.
  • Damage-Sponge Boss: Knogrinyu has an astounding HP, having 170 base HP and therefore one of the biggest HP pools in the entire game.
  • Elemental Absorption: They have Sap Sipper as a Hidden Ability, which makes them immune to Grass-type moves and raises their Attack if hit by one.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Knogoat.
  • Heal Thyself: They learn Milk Drink.
  • Horn Attack: They learn Horn Attack (duh), Horn Leech and Megahorn as level-up moves.
  • Life Drain: They learn Horn Leech as a level-up move.
  • Mighty Glacier: Despite Knogrinyu's low defenses, its massive HP manages to somewhat fix them and give it respectable bulk. It also has a great base 120 Attack and a repertory of high-powered moves that allows it to put a decent fight.
  • Non-Elemental: They are pure Normal-type.
  • Piñata Enemy: They were designed as the Level Grinding Pokémon of Clover, replacing the likes of Chansey and Audino in the main games by having a massive base experience yield when defeated. Conveniently, you can find many of them on the Victory Road, right before the Elite Four and the Champion.
  • Recurring Boss: As Kymmi's Signature Mon, you'll battle the line a couple of times as a Boss Battle.
  • Repetitive Name: More like Repetitive Species. Knogoat is known as the GOAT Pokémon, while Knogrinyu becomes the GOATGOAT Pokémon instead.
  • Spam Attack: They naturally learn Outrage and Thrash.

    Glasshot and Glassannon 

163: Glasshot
164: Glassannon

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Glassannon

Pokémon meant to be the embodiment of the term "Glass Cannon", being cannons made of glass who posses amazing offenses but weak defenses. Glasshot looks like a small, old cannon made of ice that, despite being able to dish out powerful shots, a mere punch is enough to bring it down. Glassannon looks more like an artillery cannon mixed with a tank, retaining the fragile body it had as Glasshot but becoming much more powerful in return.


  • Action Initiative: Learn both Ice Shard and Ice Punch (somehow) via level-up.
  • Beam Spam: They learn many beam and cannon-based moves via level-up such as Charge Beam, Aurora Beam, Ice Beam, Hyper Beam, Zap Cannon, and Octazooka
  • Cold-Blooded Whatever: Glassannon's Pokédex entry describes it as being a cold blooded exterminator. It can only be assumed that the "cold blooded" part is literal, considering it's made of ice.
  • Elemental Absorption: They get Motor Drive as a Hidden Ability, which makes them immune to Electric-type moves and raises their Speed if hit by one.
  • Extra-ore-dinary: They are part Steel-type.
  • Fragile Speedster: Glassannon is actually really fast at 135 base Speed, letting it move first most of the time. However, it can't take a hit.
  • Glass Cannon: They are the embodiment of this, even being known as the Glass Cannon Pokémon. To cement this, Glassannon has amazing mixed offenses of 139, but pitiful bulk consisting of 40 on every defensive stat.
  • An Ice Person: Part Ice-type.
  • Immune to Bullets: They get Bulletproof as an ability, which makes them immune to ball and bomb-based moves.
  • No-Sell: One of their hidden abilities is Clear Body, which prevents debuffs.
  • One-Hit Kill: Their final level-up move is Sheer Cold. They also learn Lock On, which guarantees that their next attack will hit. Assuming they manage to pull this combo, it can lead to some devastating results.
  • Shout-Out: Glasshot heavily resembles the head of a Snow Pea.
  • Spam Attack: They naturally learn Barrage, Icicle Spear and Rock Blast.
  • Status Buff: They get Autotomize and Shift Gear as level-up moves, which greatly increases their Speed to even more absurd levels (and also Attack in the latter's case). Glassannon also has Speed Boost as an ability, which makes it even faster each turn.
  • Super-Senses: Glasshot gets Keen Eye as a regular ability, preventing Accuracy drops and ignoring the opponent's Evasion buffs.

    Fluffyeti and Yedoom 

165: Fluffyeti
166: Yedoom

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Yedoom

An Ice-type line based on The Yeti. Fluffyeti starts as a small and fluffy creature closely resembling a sheep instead of a yeti. They often travel in packs until they evolve and, when scared, stack on top of each other and pretend to be a snowman. Yedoom takes a more sinister appearance, capturing prey that get close to its den. Its claws are so sharp they can even pierce the hide of an Indian Elephant.


  • Action Initiative: Naturally learn Ice Shard, Mach Punch, and Sucker Punch, and can also be bred to get Fake Out.
  • Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: Their inspiration.
  • Boss Battle: Yedoom is Elite Four Tyrone's Signature Mon during his battle at the Fochun League.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Yedoom acquires the Dark-type upon evolving.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Fluffyeti gets Cute Charm as a Hidden Ability, which can infatuate Pokémon that make contact with it.
  • Doomy Dooms of Doom: Yedoom. It even sounds like "Your doom."
  • Heal Thyself: They can be breed to know Moonlight.
  • Healing Factor: Fluffyeti gets Ice Body as a regular ability, which heals some of its HP during a hailstorm.
  • An Ice Person: They are Ice-type.
  • Jack of All Stats: Apart from a pretty good base 115 Attack and an useless base 60 Special Attack, Yedoom's other stats are on the average range, having decent but not amazing bulk and Speed.
  • Mana Drain: One of Yedoom's regular abilities is Pressure, which doubles Power Points used by moves against it.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Fluffyeti looks absolutely adorable.
  • Situational Damage Attack: They learn a handful of these: Revenge and Avalanche double in damage if Yedoom receives damage that turn, while Punishment increases its power for every Status Buff the opponent may have.
  • Status Buff: Fluffyeti has Snow Cloak as an ability, which raises its Evasion during a hailstorm. They also naturally learn Cotton Guard, which raises their Defense by a whooping three stages.
  • Weak to Fire: Apart from already being weak to Fire-type moves due to their Ice typing, they can make this weakness even more severe by having Fluffy as their ability, which reduces damage done by contact moves at the cost of doubling the damage they take from Fire-type attacks.
  • Wolverine Claws: Apart from its claws being sharp enough to cut through an Indian Elephant according to its Pokédex, Yedoom gets Tough Claws as a normal ability, which increases the damage done by its contact moves by 30%

    Mirrostine 

167: Mirrostine

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Mirrostine

A Steel/Ghost Pokémon that is basically a mirror with a face. Apart from being impossible to break, it's said that the face behind the mirror is constantly screaming. It's also notable for having its three first stats as reflections of its last three ones (i.e. 68 HP/86 Speed, 59 Attack/95 Special Defense, and 79 Defense/97 Special Attack)


  • Action Initiative: Naturally learns Spook Out and Bullet Punch.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: It's a living (or dead?) mirror.
  • Armored But Frail: Average to good defenses held down by a poor 68 base HP
  • Crystal Prison: According to its entry, the face inside the mirror is constantly screaming, but the mirror itself is impossible to break, bringing some dark implications about its origin.
  • Ditto Fighter: Its Secret Art, Imposter, allows it to transform into the opponent upon switching in while copying all of its current Status Buff. It also learns Reflect Type, which only copies the opponent's typing.
  • Elemental Absorption: Has Lightningrod as a normal ability, which raises its Special Attack if hit by an Electric-type move while making it immune to said attack.
  • Extra-ore-dinary: Primarily Steel-type.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: It learns Night Shade, which deals damage equal to its current level.
  • Heal Thyself: Learns Recover.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: This one is based on a haunted mirror.
  • Power Copying: One of its regular abilities is Trace, which copies the opponent's ability upon entering into battle.
  • Recurring Element: It follows the franchise's tradition of having an object haunted by a ghost as a Pokémon; in this case, a haunted mirror.
  • Scissors Cuts Rock: One of its hidden abilities is Inversion, which instantly summons the Clover-exclusive Inverse Room upon entering battle, inverting type effectiveness for 5 turns.
  • Secret Art: It's the only Pokémon with Imposter, Ditto's signature ability in the main games, which allows it to instantly transform into the enemy upon entering battle.
  • Shout-Out: Mirrostine's name is a reference to R. L. Stine.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Learns Hex, which can come in handy when combined with Will-O-Wisp.
  • Soul Power: Is Ghost-type.
  • Squishy Wizard: Its Special Attack and Special Defense are pretty good, sitting at an above average base 97 and 95, respectively. However, its HP and Defense are more unimpressive, only having 68 and 79.
  • Status Buff: Learns Curse and Iron Defense as level-up moves.
  • Status Infliction Attack: Naturally learns Will-O-Wisp.
  • Taking You with Me: Its last level-up move is Destiny Bond.

    Mudpants and Mudslacks 

168: Mudpants
169: Mudslacks

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Mudslacks

A line of Ground/Fighting types based on Sonic the Hedgehog and its shitty fandom. Mudpants constantly soil itself to scare off enemies (although it's safe to say that is less "scare" and more "repels"), and its waste is light enough to be carried away by the wind. Mudslack's diarrhea, apart from being infinite, attracts Cacademon with the trail it leaves behind.


  • Action Initiative: Naturally learn Quick Attack, Accelerock, Extreme Speed, and the Clover-exclusive Quick Sand as level-up moves.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Part Fighting-type.
  • Boss Battle: Chris-chan's main Pokémon is a shiny Mudslacks.
  • Disability Superpower: With Steadfast, they gain a Speed boost every time they get flinched.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Primarily Ground-type.
  • Dung Fu: Mudpants' entry claims that it soils itself to scare off enemies, implying that they are afraid of this. Also, said entry also notes that its poop is light enough to be carried away by the wind... and it has Sand Stream as an ability... Yeah.
  • Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Mudslacks has a full Sonic the Hedgehog attire.
  • Irony: Looks like Sonic the hedgehog, but has a lackluster speed.
  • Mighty Glacier: At least on the physical side. Mudslacks has average HP complemented by a good Defense Attack, but its Speed is quite low. Fortunately, it can remedy this issue if it has Sand Rush and it's under a sandstorm, bringing it to Lightning Bruiser levels.
  • The Pig-Pen: Absolutely. Not only they are permanently covered in excrement, but one of their regular abilities is Stench, which may flinch the opponent if the family hits them with a contact move.
  • Potty Failure: While Mudpants' Pokédex entry notes that it purposefully soils itself to scare away enemies, Mudslacks explicitly states that is suffering from a never-ending diarrhea, so it probably can't stop shitting itself even if it wants to.
  • Spam Attack: They naturally learn Shitpost.
  • The Spiny: Mudslacks naturally learns Spiky Shield via the Move Reminder, which makes sense considering is based on a hedgehog.
  • Status Buff: One of their abilities is Sand Rush, which doubles their Speed during a sandstorm. They also get Steadfast as a hidden one, which raises their Speed then they get flinched. Finally, they learn Agility as a level-up move, which raises their Speed too.
  • Super-Speed: Subverted. Despite being based on Sonic, their Speed is actually way below average (must be all that shit on their pants...), although they can still learn Extreme Speed.
  • Take That!: Mudslacks pokes fun at fans of the aforementioned Sonic franchise. The Pokémon can be described as a mole wearing a Sonic skin with soiled trousers, poking fun at fans of the series' alleged poor hygiene. Its shiny form also resembles Sonichu.
  • Toilet Humour: They are Pokémon with enormous piles of shit making bulk inside their pants. The only Pokémon capable of debunking them as the kings of this Trope is Cacademon, and that's because it literally is a living poop.
  • Trap Master: They learn every hazard-related move apart from Sticky Web (Spikes, Toxic Spikes and Rapid Spin via level-up, Stealth Rock as a Tutor move)
  • Useless Useful Spell: Being slow Mons, Stench and Steadfast aren't very useful as they require it to either hit the opponent first or being flinched (which is situational and the little one Speed provided by Steadfast will still be fairly useless). Sand Stream and Sand Rush are far better abilities.
  • Weather Manipulation: One of their hidden abilities is Sand Stream, which summons a sandstorm upon entering battle. Though, considering Mudpants' description, it's probably not sand in the first place.

    Bukitlee and Lossolith (Baketsumikku and Komikkurosu) 

170: Bukitlee / Baketsumikku (バケツミック baketsumikku)
171: Lossolith / Komikkurosu (コミックロス komikkurosu)

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Lossolith

A line based on the (in)famous Loss meme, which originated from the critically-panned webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del. Bukitlee (whose name comes from Tim Buckley, the aforementioned webcomic's author) will crudely decorate its bucket with mud in an attempt to garner admiration. Lossolith are said to be four millon years old, though they have been inert until recently.


  • Action Bomb: One of their hidden abilities is Aftermath, which damages the enemy if they are finished with a contact move.
  • The Ageless: Lossolith has been around for many years, and it's even known as the Immortal Pokémon.
  • Ancient Artifact: Lossolith is one, having existed for millions of years and only being awakened until recently.
  • Anti-Regeneration: They naturally learn Heal Block, which shuts down the opponent's attempts to heal.
  • Armored But Frail: Lossolith has massive defenses, but poor HP. It's still good at tanking, but can be susceptible to Fixed Damage Attacks.
  • Attention Whore: Bukitlee is constantly decorating its bucket in an attempt to garner admiration from others.
  • The Blank: Lossolith lacks any sort of face-like attributes like eyes, mouth, or nose, only having lines resembling the Loss comic.
  • Bucket Helmet: According to its entry, Bukitlee is not a bucket, but a Pokémon using one as a home.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: Lossolith naturally learns Power Trick, which swaps its massive Defense with its low Attack, effectively going from a Stone Wall to an extremely powerful Glass Cannon. However, Lossolith will still be very slow and, thanks to its reduced Defense, become much more vulnerable to damage, so this can be pretty difficult to perform effectively.
  • Extra-ore-dinary: They are Steel-type.
  • The Faceless: According to its entry, Bukitlee is actually a Pokémon living inside a bucket, though we never get to see what it looks like except for its eyes.
  • Heal Thyself: They naturally learn Wish.
  • No Biological Sex: They are genderless.
  • Psychic Powers: Lossolith acquires the Psychic-type upon evolving.
  • Power Floats: Lossolith obtain Levitate as its sole regular ability upon evolving.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Lossolith naturally learns Heavy Slam, which deals more damage the heavier it is compared to the enemy. Although, since Lossolith is one of the heaviest Pokémon in the gamenote , it's going to deal maximum damage most of the time anyway.
  • Status Buff: They learn Iron Defense and Cosmic Power, boosting their insane defenses even further.
  • Stone Wall: Lossolith has massive defenses, tying with Tarditank as the Pokémon with the highest physical Defense in the game (200) and one of the highest Special Defenses too (140). However, not only it's extremely low, but its offensive stats are below average.
  • Take That!: Bukitlee is one towards Tim Buckley, the author of Ctrl+Alt+Del, thanks to his infamy and tendencies that have ticked the fandom the wrong way many times. Lossolith is, of course, one towards the Loss comic, although it could also be one towards people who exploit the meme until it becomes obnoxious and stops being funny, as it has been around "for millions of years" according to its entry.
  • Time Abyss: According to its description, Lossolith has been around for four million years, which is far, far more than the time modern humans have existed.

    Mimimie 

172: Mimimie

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Mimimie

A Water/Dark Pokémon based on the girl from the ME!ME!ME! music video. Similarly to said girl, Mimimie becomes extremely attached to its trainer, and it even searches for young males in the wild, hoping to be captured by any of them.


  • Born Lucky: One of its hidden abilities is Serene Grace, which doubles chances from its moves' secondary effects from happening.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Is part Dark-type.
  • The Corruption: Presumably how its ability Degenerate works, as it converts Normal-type moves into Dark-type while also making them even stronger.
  • Heal Thyself: Naturally learns Recover and Aqua Ring.
  • Jack of All Stats: It has a great base 115 Special Attack while the rest of its stats apart from Attack are decent enough.
  • Making a Splash: Water-type.
  • Secret Art: The only Pokémon with Degenerate, which converts its Normal-type moves into Dark-type while providing them with a power boost.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Its final level-up move is Water Spout, which does more damage the higher HP Mimimie has. It also gets Wring Out, which does the same but with the opponent's HP instea.
  • Stand Your Ground: With Suction Cups, any attempt by the enemy to purposefully remove Mimimie from battlefield will fail.
  • Status Buff: Naturally learns Nasty Plot.
  • Yandere: Tying with its inspiration, Mimimie become extremely attached to its trainer, and it purposefully looks for young, male ones to be captured by.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: Mimimie gets Pursuit as a level-up move, which hits and deals double damage against an opponent switching out.

    Sprucifix (Kirosu) 

173: Sprucifix / Kirosu (キロス kirosu)

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Sprucifix

A Grass/Ghost Pokémon based on Jesus Christ himself. Yes, really. It's also thirsty.


  • As the Good Book Says...: Its Pokédex entry ("I am thirsty.") is a reference to what Jesus said in John 19:28, right after being crucified.
  • The Blank: It lacks any sort of eyes, mouth, or nose, though the latter two could be hidden behind its bushy beard.
  • Boss Battle: Terry's Signature Mon.
  • Crucial Cross: It literally looks like Jesus when he was nailed into a cross.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: Its final level-up move is Nature Madness, which always removes half of the victim's current HP.
  • Green Thumb: Part Grass-type.
  • Heal Thyself: Naturally learns Recover, Heal Bell, and Aromatherapy. The former heals its HP directly while the latter two cure status effects instead.
  • Healing Factor: It gets both Regenerator as a regular and Rain Dish as a hidden ability. The former heals Sprucifix of a third of its health after switching out, while the latter gives it passive recovery during rain. It also naturally learns Ingrain for even more recovery each turn.
  • Mighty Glacier: Good Attack and Defense, average HP and Special Defense, but very slow.
  • Mythology Gag: Its Base Stat Total is 493, the Pokédex number of Arceus, who is basically God in the original franchise.
  • One-Gender Race: Exclusively male.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: This one is a tree with the form of Jesus Christ.
  • Secret Art: It's the only Pokémon with Wonder Guard, Shedinja's Secret Art, which makes it immune to any direct damage except from super-effective moves.note 
  • Soul Power: Part Ghost-type.
  • The Spiny: Since it has the Crown of Thorns used during the crucifixion of Jesus, Sprucifix naturally learns Spiky Shield. It also gets Spikes and Needle Arm for more spiky antics.
  • Standard Snippet: Its battle cry is a fragment of the famous Hallelujah Chorus by George Frederic Handel.
  • Status Buff: One of its hidden abilities is Grass Pelt, which increases its defense by 50% during Grassy Terrain.
  • Superpower Lottery: Wonder Guard. Not only it makes Sprucifix immune to any form of direct damage coming from a whooping 13 types, but it also averts the One-Hit-Point Wonder aspect that made Shedinja, the only holder of the ability in the original games, balanced enough to carry such a ludicrous ability. Combined with reliable recovery and ways to shrug off status effects (two things that Shedinja also lacked), and Sprucifix becomes one of the luckiest Pokémon to originate from Clover.
  • Taking You with Me: It learns Destiny Bond and Perish Song as level-up moves.
  • Visual Pun: Sprucifix's beard is made of leaves and is quite thick, making it a literal bushy beard.
  • Walk on Water: It naturally learns Surf, which is a clear reference to Jesus doing this in the Bible.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Let's be honest. Is there any reason to try use its other possible abilities when Wonder Guard is a possibility?

    Hulkan (Hohulk) 

174: Hulkan / Hohulk (ホーハルク hōharuku)

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Hulkan

A Fighting-type Pokémon based not only Hulk Hogan, but also the Hulk. It might blow the entire planet up, as everyone knows Hulkamania is the strongest force in the universe.


  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Purely Fighting-type.
  • Cast from Hit Points: It naturally learns Submission and can be tutored to get Double Edge. One of its hidden abilities, Reckless, boost the power of these moves too.
  • Cool Shades: Like Hulk Hogan himself.
  • Disability Superpower: It gets both Guts and Steadfast. The former increases its Attack if Hulkan is suffering from a Status Effect, while the latter raises its Speed if flinched.
  • Dump Stat: Its Special Attack is atrociously low, so it has absolutely no reason to use it.
  • Elemental Punch: Learns the three elemental punches via level-up.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: Learns Seismic Toss via level.
  • Homage: To Hulk Hogan, if it wasn't obvious enough.
  • Mighty Glacier: Hulkan has a massive Attack stat of 150, making it one of the physically strongest Pokémon in the game while also having a great bulk of 110/100/90. On the other hand, its Speed is very underwhelming, only having 50 base stat on it.
  • Planet Destroyer: According to its entry, Hulkan has enough power to completely destroy the planet if it wants to.
  • Secret Art: Hulk Up, a Bulk Up clone that starts raising Attack and Defense by two stages when Hulkan has less tan 50% HP.
  • Shout-Out: To the Hulk, being a green-skinned monster partly named after him who is said to have the power to destroy the entire planet, something The Hulk has done in the past.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Naturally learns Payback (doubles in damage if Hulkan moves last), Punishment (deals more damage the more Status Buff the opponent has), and can be bred to get Power Trip (gets stronger with each of Hulkan's own buffs).
  • Status Buff: Naturally learns Work Up, Power-Up Punch and its Secret Art Hulk Up, and can be bred to get Belly Drum.
  • Turns Red: Its Secret Art, Hulk Up, normally raises Attack and Defense by one stage, but if Hulkan is at 50% HP or less, it will start raising them by two stages instead.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: One of its regular abilities is Hustle, which reduces by 20% the accuracy of its physical attacks but provides them with a power boost.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Both of its hidden abilities are rather useless. Steadfast only activates occasionally and the Speed boost provided will not be very useful since Hulkan is already very slow, while Reckless only boosts the power of Submission (which is heavily outclassed by a Hustle/Guts-boosted Close Combat) and Double Edge (which has terrible coverage, and Hulkan has much better moves to use than a Normal-type one).

    Nonite, Nonegative, and Nomaestro 

175: Nonite
176: Nonegative
177: Nomaestro

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Nomaestro

A line of Fairy-type Pokémon based on the character Nonon Jakuzure from Kill la Kill. Nonite can be heard singing many times during the day, annoying people who live near it an nighttime. Nonegative becomes angrier after evolving and, by consequence, its songs also become angrier and louder, specially during battles. Nomaestro's songs are said to be very beautiful to those who hear them, but this comes at the consequence of having their eardrums shatter.


  • Blow You Away: Despite not being Flying-type, Nomaestro learns many of these moves via level-up such as Air Slash or Hurricane, presumably due to being based on the Symphony Regalia MK2, which had jet-like turbines attached.
  • Cute, but Cacophonic: Nonite looks kinda cute, but it constantly annoys people by singing near them and not allowing them to sleep.
  • Cuteness Proximity: One of their hidden abilities is Cute Charm, which may infatuate the enemy upon making contact with them.
  • Glass-Shattering Sound: Nomaestro's songs are so powerful they are capable of shattering the eardrums of people. At least they are said to be beautiful.
  • Heal Thyself: Learn Wish.
  • Jack of All Stats: Nomaestro's stats range from average to good, with the lowest being a 75 base Speed and the highest a 105 Attack.
  • Life Drain: They learn Draining Kiss.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: They obviously learn many sound-based moves such as Sing, Uproar, Hyper Voice and, of course, the all-powerful Boomburst, all of which can be boosted by either Boombox or Pixilate (in addition to making them Fairy-type).
  • Musical Assassin: They mainly specialize in sound-based moves, and their Pokédex entries note their musical and singing skills.
  • No Biological Sex: Despite being based on a female character, the line lacks gender.
  • No-Sell: One of their standard abilities is Soundproof, which makes them immune to sound-based moves.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Pure Fairy-type.
  • Shout-Out: The line is an homage to Nonon Jakuzure, borrowing her name and her multiple Symphony Regalia outfits as part of their designs.
  • Switch-Out Move: Naturally learn Baton Pass.
  • Taking the Bullet: They naturally learn Follow Me, which redirects attacks towards them in double battles.
  • Taking You with Me: They learn Perish Song as a level-up move. Interestingly, they can avert the disadvantage of also fainting without needing to switch out if they have Soundproof (which makes them immune to sound-based moves, something Perish Song clearly is).
  • Useless Useful Spell: Downplayed. For some reason, Nomaestro has a higher Attack stat in comparison to its (albeit still usable) Special Attack, despite its movepool and abilities being heavily favored towards the special side. That being said, the coverage provided by its physical attacks can still be valuable, specially for using the universally useful Earthquake against the three types (Fire, Poison and Steel) that resist its STAB attacks.
  • Visual Pun: They naturally learn Baton Pass, something they are literally carrying around with them.

    Dunkypea, Burdmen, and Nutzboltz (Dankuendou, Torio, and Nattoboruto) 

178: Dunkypea / Dunquendou (ダンクエンダー dankuendou)
179: Burdmen / Torio (トヤオ torio)
180: Nutzboltz / Nutbolt (ナットボルト nattoboruto)

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Nutzboltz

Poison/Flying Pokémon based on different kinds of birds and whose names reference other Fakemon designers on the Internet. Dunkypea is a small pigeon renown for having perfect taste and will argue with anyone who will listen about flavor. Burdmen looks akin to a peacock and, having grown tired of all the Dunkypea in the area, leave the nesting ground upon evolving. Nutzboltz become eagle-like and are so insufferable no one dares to argue with them, hence why it grew a second head to argue with it instead. They often argue about which one is the superior head.


  • Blow You Away: They are Flying-type.
  • Eyes Always Shut: Dunkypea.
  • Heal Thyself: They get Roost as a level-up move.
  • Insufferable Genius: Both Dunkypea and Nutzboltz will argue with anyone who disagrees with them in the slightest. In fact, the only reason Nutzbolts grew a second head was because it needed someone to argue with.
  • Jack of All Stats: Nutzboltz has a pretty good base 105 HP, while the rest of its stats except for Attack range from average to mild good.
  • Life Drain: Their last level-up move is Oblivion Wing.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: They naturally learn Chatter, Hyper Voice and Boomburst.
  • Multiple Head Case: Nutzboltz has two heads.
  • No-Sell: One of their hidden abilities is Soundproof, which makes them immune to sound-based moves.
  • Poisonous Person: Poison-type.
  • Secret Art: They are the only line that naturally learns Chatter, since Sadrog only learns it via breeding.
  • Status Buff: They get Unburden as a hidden ability, which doubles their Speed in case they use or lose their held item. Nutzboltz also learns Nasty Plot, though you'll need the Move Reminder to get it.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: They naturally learn Clear Smog.

    Kuklux and Kuklan 

181: Kuklux
182: Kuklan

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Kuklan

Pokémon based on the (in)famous Ku Klux Klan and their racist tendencies. Kuklux are lead by a leader Kuklan, doing all the dirty work while said leader finishes off the target. Kuklan become full-fledged "wizards" who kidnap Pokémon based on minorities to lynch, burn and eat them as sustenance.


  • Bedsheet Ghost: As they are based on The Klan, they look like floating ghosts made of bedsheets, although they are not Ghost-types.
  • Elemental Absorption: With Flash Fire, not only they become immune to Fire-type attacks, but their own attacks of said type get a power boost too.
  • Fantastic Racism: Since they are The Klan, this had to be expected. Kuklan's Pokédex entry notes how it kidnaps Vandash and Somboludo to lynch, burn and eat them.
  • Fragile Speedster: Kuklan has a pretty good base 105 Speed, but low HP and physical Defense. At least its Special Defense is pretty good.
  • Heal Thyself: They get Moonlight.
  • Honor Before Reason: While not exactly "honorable", they can have Justified as a Hidden Ability, which raises their Attack if hit by a Dark-type move.
  • The Klan: Their main obvious inspiration.
  • Lunacy: They naturally learn Moonlight and Moonblast, which isn't something you would expect from pure Fire-types like them. However, this could be Justified if one considers that The Klan only tends to be active at night.
  • No-Sell: One of their hidden abilities is Overcoat, which protects them against weather effects and powder-based moves.
  • Playing with Fire: Pure Fire-types.
  • Power Floats: One of their regular abilities is Levitate.
  • The Rival: Kuklan's Pokédex entry establishes Vandash and Somboludo as this, which is fitting considering they are based on minorities, something that Pokémon based on The Klan would obviously hate. Unfortunately for them, their typing makes them exceptionally susceptible against Kuklan's attacks.
  • Shout-Out: Their shiny sprites makes them resemble the Happy Happyism cultists from EarthBound (1994).
  • Situational Damage Attack: They get Hex, which doubles in power if the enemy is afflicted by a Status Effect.
  • Squishy Wizard: Kuklan has great stats on the Special side, sporting 115 on both Special Attack and Defense. On the other hand, its physical Defense isn't that great.
  • Status Buff: They learn Nasty Plot via level-up.
  • Status Infliction Attack: They naturally learn Will-O-Wisp.
  • Taking You with Me: They learn Destiny Bond via level-up.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Justified isn't as useful as their other abilities, as it requires them to be hit by a very specific type and only raises their low Attack stat, which they can't use effectively.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: They get Mean Look as a level-up move.

    Flameboyan 

183: Flameboyan

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Flameboyan

Taking the form of a purple-flamed campfire, this Fire/Fairy-type Pokémon takes inspiration from the many derogatory terms towards homosexuals. Its main body is flaming from its source of fuel below: a bunch of huge sticks collectively known as a faggot. One more can be added to Flameboyan as a held item. If done so, its Sp. Att will increase further.


  • Cast from Hit Points: One of its regular abilities is Solar Power, which boosts its Special Attack under sunlight at the cost of some HP each turn. It also naturally learns Wood Hammer, although its low Attack doesn't makes it as useful.
  • Evil Living Flames: Not exactly "evil", but is a living bonfire.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: Gets Night Shade naturally.
  • Gay Moment: It naturally learns Gay Agenda, which works as an Attract but for Pokémon of the same gender.
  • Green Thumb: Despite not being Grass-type, it learns a handful of Grass moves via level-up, presumably due to part of its body being made of wood.
  • Heal Thyself: Learns Moonlight.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Subverted. Flameboyan's Fairy Aura increases the damage dealt by Fairy-type attacks by 33% for all Pokémon on the field, which obviously includes the enemy. However, Flameboyan's Fire-typing (resists Fairy attacks) and great Special Defense (which most Fairy-type attacks are going to target) guarantees that other Fairy Aura-boosted attacks used against it are going to deal Scratch Damage most of the time anyway.
  • Life Drain: Learns Draining Kiss.
  • Mighty Glacier: Flameboyan has an average 85 HP and 78 Defense complemented by good 92 Special Attack and great 118 Special Defense. However, at 25 base Speed, it's one of the slowest Pokémon in the entire Pokédex.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: Is part Fairy-type.
  • Playing with Fire: As expected from a living bonfire, it's Fire-type.
  • Secret Art: Is the only Pokémon with the Fairy Aura ability, which increases the damage dealt by Fairy-type attacks by 33% for all Pokémon on the field.
  • Status Buff: It learns Toke, which sharply raises its offensive stats and Speed at the cost of both of its defenses. It also learns Fiery Dance, which has a big chance of raising its Special Attack.
  • Status Infliction Attack: It gets Will-O-Wisp via level-up.
  • Technicolor Fire: Flameboyan is a purple-colored flame.
  • Visual Pun: Flameboyan is a living bonfire made of faggots, making it a literal flaming faggot.
  • Wreathed in Flames: Since it's a living bonfire, one of its hidden abilities is Flame Body, which may burn the enemy if they make contact with Flameboyan.

    Piicee 

184: Piicee

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Piicee

A Poison/Psychic Pokémon based on the Daily Dose / Piccolo Dick meme, which was popularized by 4chan itself. Piicee travels the land, healing the injured. It also uses the chemicals in its body to produce its own Viagra.


  • Action Initiative: One of its regular abilities is Triage, which gives priority to its healing moves.
  • Anti-Regeneration: Naturally learns Heal Block, which prevents the enemy from healing itself.
  • Armless Biped: Has feet, but no arms.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: Learns Super Fang via level-up.
  • Healing Factor: One of its hidden abilities is Regenerator, which heals it when switching out.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: One of its regular abilities is Synchronize, which punishes Pokémon that inflict a Status Effect on it by making them suffer the same fate.
  • Jack of All Stats: Balanced stats all around apart from a low physical Attack, with the highest being a great 110 Defense.
  • The Medic: One of its hidden abilities is Healer, which may cure its allies of status effects in double battles. It also learns Heal Bell, Heal Pulse, Wish, Heal Wish and Purify, tying with the origin of the meme it's based on.
  • Piñata Enemy: Wild ones may be found carrying Super and Hyper Potions with them.
  • Poisonous Person: Part Poison-type.
  • Psychic Powers: Part Psychic-type.
  • Signature Move: The move Daily Dose (a Poison-type attack that may Sleep, Poison or Badly Poison the target) is heavily associated with Piicee, being one of the few Pokémon that learns it, as it also serves as an alternative name for the meme is based on.
  • Status Buff: Naturally learns Nasty Plot.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Gets Clear Smog.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Healer becomes this in single battles, as the ability is intended only for doubles.

    Sonnanos 

185: Sonnanos

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Sonnanos

A Steel/Fighting Pokémon based on the Nanomachines, Son meme from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Sonnanos hardens in response to physical trauma, so nothing can hurt it. DON'T FUCK WITH THIS POKÉMON.


  • Action Bomb: Learns both Selfdestruct and Explosion as level-up moves.
  • Action Initiative: Naturally learns Bullet/Mach Punch and can be breed to know Fake Out.
  • Ambiguous Robots: It looks half robotic, but the other half of its body looks human-like, so who knows?
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Part Fighting-type.
  • Elemental Punch: Learns the three of them via level-up.
  • Extra-ore-dinary: Primarily Steel-type.
  • Extremity Extremist: Most of its level-up moves are punch-based, which is great since one of its hidden abilities happens to be Iron Fist, which boosts all of them.
  • Gameplay and Story Integration: Its entry notes that its body hardens in response to physical trauma, which is something Stamina, one of its abilities, does by raising its physical Defense when struck by any move.
  • Heal Thyself: It naturally learns Recover, presumably thanks to the power of NANOMACHINES, SON!
  • Heart Beats out of Chest: Sonnanos has its heart exposed, just like the character is based on.
  • Informed Ability: Its Pokédex entry claims that nothing can hurt it, but of course this isn't true during gameplay.
  • Magically Inept Fighter: It has great physical stats, but poor special ones.
  • Mighty Glacier: On the physical side, having good HP, Attack and Defense of 105, 115 and 105, respectively. However, it only has a base 70 Speed.
  • Nanomachines: ...SON!
  • Shout-Out: To Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, being based on the phrase uttered by Senator Armstrong during the Final Boss fight.
  • Status Buff: One of its hidden abilities is Stamina, which raises its Defense every time it's struck by any attack. It also naturally learns Iron Defense for a even stronger Defense-raising move and Power-Up Punch to raise its Attack.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Its regular ability is Sheer Force, which cancels the secondary effects from its moves but in return gives them a power boost.

    Plebbles (Feiseki) 

186: Plebbles / Feiseki (フェセキ feiseki)

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Plebbles

A Rock-type Pokémon based on the rather infamous and Metagame-changing move Stealth Rock, which has received many Fan Nicknames among 4chan users such as Sneaky Pebbles, hence their name. True to their nickname and inspiration, Plebbles can hide almost anywhere, and any unfortunate Pokémon that steps on them could be hurt badly. They also kinda look like an Exeggcute.


  • Action Bomb: They learn Selfdestruct and Explosion.
  • Action Initiative: They learn Accelerock via level-up.
  • Armor-Piercing Attack: Both of their hidden abilities invoke this: Infiltrator lets them bypass protective barriers such as Substitute, Reflect or Light Screen, while Mold Breaker ignores defensive abilities from other Pokémon.
  • Armored But Frail: Massive physical Defense of 160, but low HP of 60.
  • Difficult, but Awesome: They learn Power Trick, which swaps their massive Defense with their average Attack, effectively going from a Stone Wall to an extremely powerful Glass Cannon. However, they will still remain slow and, thanks to their reduced Defense, become much more vulnerable to damage, so this can be pretty difficult to perform effectively.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Pure Rock-type.
  • The Dividual: All of the rocks act as a single Pokémon together. Unlike Exeggcute, is easier to tell each rock apart since they all have different facial expressions.
  • Last Chance Hit Point: One of their standard abilities is Sturdy, which lets them survive any hit from full HP if it were to faint them.
  • Poor, Predictable Rock: Pun aside, their damaging level-up moves are limited to Ground, Normal and Rock-type, and teaching/tutoring isn't much better as they only acquire Thief, Zen Headbutt, Iron Head and Superpower for some variety.
  • Power Floats: One of their regular abilities is Levitate.
  • Shout-Out: The list of faces the rocks have include the "Yaranaika?" face, the ahegao, Chaika's face and "Mega Milk" face.
  • Silicon-Based Life: They are living rocks.
  • Spam Attack: Learns Rock Blast.
  • Status Buff: They learn Iron Defense, which increases their physical Defense even more.
  • Stone Wall: A physical one. Despite their low HP, Plebbles have a massive Defense of 160, so they can tank a few physical hits. However, their offensive stats are mediocre to mild, so they aren't going to inflict a lot of damage.
  • Trap Master: It naturally learns Spikes, Toxic Spikes and obviously Stealth Rock, which they try to learn four times.
  • Weak to Magic: While their base 70 Special Defense could be considered average, their low HP of 60 underwhelms it even more, ensuring that most Special attacks are going to knock them out or at least leave them on the brink of defeat.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: They learn Mean Look via level-up.

    Sapleaf, Ignut, and Phantash (Shuunaiyo, Honato, and Hakeshin) 

187: Sapleaf / Shuunaiyo (シュウナイヨー shuunaiyo)
188: Ignut / Honato (ホナト honato)
189: Phantash / Hakeshin (ハイケシン hakeshin)

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Phantash

A line of Pokémon created after a user on the /vp/ board of 4chan noticed the lack of Grass, Fire or Ghost-type Pokémon in the Pokédex and jokingly suggested a line that changed its typing with each evolution, which got taken seriously by the developers. Sapleaf loves sunbathing in open fields, disregarding the warnings against doing so by the elders of its species. After enough exposure to the sun, Sapleaf burst into flames and becomes Ignut, which is always on fire and agony as the fire slowly kills it. Eventually the fire extinguishes, leaving a pile of ashes from where Phantash rises, trying to warn Sapleaf of its fate. But of course, its warnings aren't heed...


  • Action Initiative: Sapleaf learns Speed Weed and Phantash Spook Out and Shadow Sneak.
  • All Your Powers Combined: Each member of the line learns different types moves via level-up, but these can be carried after they evolve, so Phantash is still capable of using the powers of Sapleaf and Ignut.
  • And I Must Scream: Ignut is always burning, leaving it in constant, agonizing pain until it can evolve into Phantash.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Sapleaf has Solar Power as its regular ability, which increases its Special Attack during sun at the cost of HP each turn.
  • Charged Attack: Sapleaf learns Solar Blade, which requires two turns to perform unless there is sunlight.
  • Divergent Character Evolution: Both Ignut and Phantash can effectively perform different roles, as Ignut is faster and sports a better physical bulk that can be further enhanced with Eviolite, while Phantash has higher Special Attack and Special Defense (higher than an Eviolite Ignut at that) but is slower and fragiler at the physical side.
  • Elemental Absorption: Ignut has Flash Fire as a possible ability, which makes it immune to Fire-type moves and boosts its own if struck by one.
  • Fixed Damage Attack: Phantash learns Night Shade.
  • Ghostly Gape: Phantash.
  • Green Thumb: Sapleaf is pure Grass-type.
  • Heal Thyself: Sapleaf learns Aromatherapy, Ingrain and Synthesis as level-up moves, Ignut gets Morning Sun, and Phantash gets Recover.
  • Jack of All Stats: Apart from a low Special Defense, all of Ignut's stats are mostly balanced without being spectacular. However, it can use the Eviolite to fix said Special Defense and boost its acceptable physical Defense to higher levels.
  • Level Drain: Sapleaf learns Strength Sap via level-up.
  • Life Drain: Sapleaf learns Absorb, Mega Drain and Leech Seed.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: Ignut's battle cry is basically a cry of agony, and it naturally learns Hyper Voice and Boomburst to reflect this.
  • Man on Fire: Or rather plant on fire, as Ignut is a Sapleaf that has burst into flames due to sun overexposure. Oddly enough, it isn't part Grass-type.
  • Mana Drain: Phantash learns both Spite and Grudge. The former removes 4 Power Points of the last move used by the opponent, while the latter drains all Power Points if it faints by said move.
  • Mighty Glacier: Phantash has great Special Attack and Defense, but low Speed.
  • Playing with Fire: Despite being a plant on fire, Ignut is pure Fire-type.
  • Piñata Enemy: Wild Phantash may be found carrying Sacred Ash with them, which works as a Max Revive for the entire party.
  • The Power of the Sun: Sapleaf naturally learns Sunny Day, and has Solar Power and Leaf Guard, two abilities that require harsh sunlight to work. It also learns Synthesis, Growth and Solar Blade via level, which get enhanced under sunlight.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Phantash is a Ghost-type and based on burnt plants.
  • Secret Art: Phantas is the only Pokémon that naturally learns Geist Beam, a strong Ghost-type Special Attack without secondary effects.
  • Shout-Out: The line is based on the Yammonster enemy from Mother 3, which likewise start as plants that, after being exposed to heat, turn into stronger versions called Baked Yammonster before being finally replaced by the extinguished Grated Yammonster.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Phantash learns Hex, which doubles in damage if the opponent has a Status Effect.
  • Smoke Out: Phantash has White Smoke as its regular ability, which prevents its stats from being lowered.
  • Soul Power: Phantash is Ghost-type.
  • Squishy Wizard: Phantash has great Special stats, sporting 110 on both its Special Attack and Defense. However, while its HP isn't bad, its physical Defense leaves a lot to be desired.
  • Status Buff: Sapleaf learns Growth and Cotton Guard via level-up, which boosts its offenses or Defense, respectively. Phantash gets Nasty Plot to harshly boost its Special Attack instead.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Phantash learns Clear Smog.
  • Status Infliction Attack: They can be bred to know Spore, a perfectly-accurate Sleep-inducing move. Sapleaf also learns Grasswhistle, which also inflicts Sleep but has lower accuracy, and Ignut gets Will-O-Wisp, which burns.
  • Suicide Attack: They can be bred to know Memento, Selfdestruct and Explosion, although Ignut learns them naturally.
  • Sweeping Ashes: The lower "half" of Phantash is a pile of ashes from its previous body after burning completely.
  • Taking You with Me: Phantash naturally learns Destiny Bond.
  • Turns Red: Sapleaf has Overgrow as a Hidden Ability, which boosts the power of its Grass-type attacks when on low health. Ignut also gets Blaze, which does the same for its Fire-type attacks.
  • Vicious Cycle: Sapleaf loves to sunbathe in open fields. In fact, it loves it so much it ignores the elders' warnings about sunbathing for too long, making it become Ignut, a Pokémon who is forever being burnt alive. It then evolves further into Phantash, the one who tried to warn Sapleaf about excessive sunbathing, which gets ignored, and the painful cycle begins anew...
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential: Training a Sapleaf with the intent of obtaining a Phantash guarantees that, at some point, you'll have to put it through the misery of being an Ignut, who is always in pain and slowly dying.
    • If you decide to not evolve Ignut (which is a valid strategy since it can function as a physically bulky Pokémon with Eviolite, as it loses a chunk of its Defense upon evolving), you leave it in constant pain forever.
  • Weak to Magic: Ignut has a very low Special Defense of 55
  • Weather Manipulation: Phantash gets Air Lock as a Hidden Ability, which cancels weather effects.
  • Wreathed in Flames: Ignut is shrouded in these, and its regular ability, Flame Body, may also burn the opposing Pokémon if they make contact with Ignut.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: Ignut learns Fire Spin naturally, which traps and damages the opponent for various turns.

    Polossus 

190: Polossus

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Polossus

A Poison-type Pokémon that has circled the Earth for fifty years, but no country has taken it. Not even that filthy one.


  • Action Bomb: Naturally learns Explosion.
  • Damage-Sponge Boss: At 140 base HP, Polossus has one of the highest HP stats in the game.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: So much one can see them inside the dark area of its head.
  • Joisey: Polossus is a Swamp Thing-like monster known as the New Jersey Pokémon, alluding the many contamination problems and Weirdness Magnet status of the area.
  • Heal Thyself: It learns Recover and Refresh for recovering HP or curing status effects, respectively.
  • Mighty Glacier: Massive HP, average defenses and good attack, but very slow.
  • No Biological Sex: It lacks gender.
  • Poisonous Person: Purely Poison-type. One of its abilities is also Poison Point, which may poison the opponent if they make contact with Polossus.
  • Power Nullifier: One of its hidden abilities, Shield Dust, nullifies the secondary effects from opposing Pokémon's attacks.
  • Secret Art: The only Pokémon with the Pollution ability, which allows its Poison-type attacks to hit Water-type Pokémon for super-effective damage.
  • Shed Armor, Gain Speed: One of its hidden abilities is Weak Armor, which reduces its Defense but raises Speed if hit by a contact move.
  • Status Buff: It learns both Acid Armor and Amnesia, with each one harshly raising either its Defense or Special Defense, respectively.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Learns both Clear Smog and Haze via level.
  • Take That!: Towards New Jersey and its pollution problems, being known as the "New Jersey Pokémon" and its Pokédex entry claiming that not even "that filthy country" would take it after roaming the Earth.
  • Trap Master: Is capable of naturally learning Toxic Spikes.
  • Walking the Earth: Its Pokédex entry claims that it has roamed the Earth for fifty years, but no country has decided to take it, not even Not even that filthy one.
  • Walking Wasteland: Polossus is so filthy that not even New Jersey has allowed it to stay, and one of its abilities basically contaminates Water-type Pokémon with Poison-type attacks.
  • Water Source Tampering: Its Secret Art makes its Poison-type super effective against Water Pokémon.

    Hitmonana 

191: Hitmonana

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Hitmonana
A Grass/Fighting Pokeémon based on the Naked Banana meme. Hitmonana isn't actually a real banana; rather, it disguises as one for the purpose of luring Pokémon. It's also known for its howling laughter.
  • Action Initiative: Learns Fake Out, Speed Weed, Sucker Punch, and Vacuum Wave as level-up moves, which greatly help it with its low Speed.
  • Anthropomorphic Food: Subverted. According to its description, Hitmonana just disguises as a banana to attract Pokémon.
  • Armored But Frail: Both of its defensive stats are a great 110, but its HP is a low 60.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Part Fighting-type.
  • Cast from Hit Points: Naturally learns Wood Hammer.
  • Green Thumb: Its primary type is Grass.
  • Heal Thyself: Can be bred to know Ingrain and Synthesis.
  • Healing Factor: One of its regular abilities is Shed Skin, which has a chance of curing it of status effects at the end of the turn.
  • The Hyena: Hitmonana is known to laugh obnoxiously.
  • Magic Knight: Both of its offensive stats are good enough to do the job.
  • Mighty Glacier: Hitmonana has a low Speed of 60, but respectable bulk despite a low HP thanks to its high defenses and good offensive stats.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Has nothing to do with Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, or Hitmontop, despite having the prefix "Hitmon-" in its name.
  • Secret Art: Hitmonana is the only Pokémon in Clover with the Harvest ability, which gives it a chance of recovering its berry after it has been consumed (or guarantees it if there's harsh sunlight).
  • Status Buff: One of its hidden abilities is Unburden, which doubles its Speed after losing its item. It also learns Barrier and Nasty Plot via level-up, which harshly raise its Defense or Special Attack, respectively.
  • Switch-Out Move: Naturally learns Parting Shot, which reduces the enemy's offensive stats before switching out.

    Ballacle and Barbarkley 

192: Ballacle
193: Barbarkley

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Barbarkley

A Rock-type line based on the already existing Pokémon Binacle line as well as NBA Superstars Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan. Ballace often encourages others to come and slam, being very welcoming of others to its jam. Barbarkley always works its body while being mindful to not hurt anyone. Its Chaos Dunk is also a sight to behold.


  • Action Initiative: Naturally learns Accelerock.
  • Anti-Magic: Barbarkley has Magic Bounce as a Hidden Ability, which bounces back status moves at the enemy.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Barbarkley acquires the Fighting-type upon evolving.
  • Disability Superpower: Barbarkley has Quick Feet as its regular ability, which gives it a Speed boost if it's suffering from a Status Effect. One of its hidden abilities, Steadfast, also raises its Speed if it gets flinched.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: They are Rock-type.
  • Expy: Of the Binacle line in the main Pokémon games, looking almost identical to them apart from a few key differences (e.g. Binacle's hand-like barnacles being replaced with basketballs for Ballacle, and Barbaracle's barnacles now being a human head, limbs, and basketball hoops for Barbarkley).
  • Fixed Damage Attack: They learn Seismic Toss.
  • Homage: To Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan.
  • Item Caddy: Ballacle's regular ability, Pickup, gives it the chance of obtaining an item at the end of the battle.
  • Jack of All Stats: Apart from a low and unnecessary Special Attack, all of Barbarkley's stats range from average to good without being great, the only exception being a fast base 115 Speed.
  • One-Gender Race: They are exclusively male.
  • Secret Art: Chaos Dunk, a powerful Rock-type move (stronger than Stone Edge!) with perfect accuracy, although no secondary effect.
  • Shout-Out: To both Space Jam and Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden. For the former, their battle cries are fragments of the movie's main theme, with Ballacle's Pokédex entry also referencing the lyrics of said song. For the latter, not only Barbarkley is based on the protagonist Charles Barkley, but its Signature Move Chaos Dunk is named after the Dangerous Forbidden Technique used by him in the videogame.
  • Signature Move: Chaos Dunk, being named after Charles Barkley's own Signature Move in Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden.
  • Spam Attack: Naturally learns Arm Thrust, Barrage, Fury Swipes, Ice Ball, Rock Blast, and Rollout.
  • Stand Your Ground: Ballacle has Suction Cups as a Hidden Ability, which protects it from moves that would force it to switch out.
  • Status Buff: Learns Barrier, Cosmic Power and Rock Polish via level-up.
  • Useless Useful Spell:
    • Barbarkley naturally learns Heavy Slam, which deals more damage the heavier it is compared to the objective. While this would be a great tool against Fairy Pokémon, Barbarkley is a very light Pokémon (96,0 kg, when most users of this move tend to weight more than 600,0 kg), meaning that Heavy Slam will be dealing Scratch Damage against most Pokémon.
    • It also naturally learns Stone Edge. While Stone Edge tends to be the Rock-type move of choice for most physical Pokémon, Barbarkley's Secret Art Chaos Dunk leaves it completely obsolete, as not only it has the same amount of Power Points, but is slightly stronger and has perfect accuracy (and anyone who competitively plays Pokémon can tell you how much Stone Edge's accuracy sucks), leaving Stone Edge and its only advantage (increased Critical Hit ratio) in the dust.

    Kekroach (Kekiwachi) and Rekroach 

194: Kekroach / Kekiwachi (ケキワチ kekiwachi)
195: Rekroach (レックローチ rekkurōchi)

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Rekroach

A Dark/Bug-type line based on cockroaches and the "kek" / "rekt" memes, respectively. Some people think all Kekroach look the same, but some of them are actually aunties and uncles. Upon evolving into Rekroach, it acquires unlimited strength, a massive inferiority complex, and a real short temper.


  • Action Initiative: Kekroach has Prankster as a regular ability, giving it priority on its status moves. Rekroach also learns Fake Out, Mach Punch, and Sucker Punch.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Despite not being Fighting-type, Rekroach learns many moves of this type and also has the Iron Fist ability, which tends to be exclusive for Fighting-type Pokémon.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: Being based on cockroaches, they are part Bug-type.
  • Cheshire Cat Grin: Kekroach sports one.
  • Combat Pragmatist: They are primarily Dark-type.
  • Deadly Lunge: Kekroach naturally learns Lunge, which always reduces the Attack of the enemy.
  • Expy: Of the Wimpod line in the main games, starting as a small and weak bug that evolves into a bipedal and scarier one who have the Wimp Out/Emergency Exit abilities, respectively.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Rekroach, according to its Pokédex entry.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: If its entry is to be believed, Kekroach suffers from a massive inferiority complex.
  • Last Chance Hit Point: They have Sturdy as a Hidden Ability, which lets them survive any hit from full health. They also naturally learn Endure, which prevents them from dying to the next attack.
  • Life Drain: Kekroach learns Drain Punch and Leech Life naturally.
  • Mighty Glacier: Rekroach has great bulk and Attack, but average Speed.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Kekroach has Wimp Out as a possible ability, which forces it to flee/switch out after its HP drops below half.
  • Shout-Out: Rekroach's Pokédex entry is a full-on reference to the first Men in Black movie, being the exact line told by Agent K when describing Edgar the giant cockroach.
  • Situational Damage Attack: Kekroach naturally learns Payback and Revenge, which double in damage if either Kekroach moves last or if it receives damage that turn, respectively.
  • Spam Attack: They learn Beat Up.
  • Super-Strength: Rekroach's description claims that it possesses unlimited strength, although is unknown if this is true or just for the Men in Black Shout-Out.
  • Status Buff: They learn Work Up.
  • Switch-Out Move: They learn Parting Shot as their final level-up move.
  • Tactical Withdrawal: Rekroach obtains Emergency Exit if it had Wimp Out before evolving, which works the same but its name implies this Trope instead.
  • Turns Red: They have Swarm as a regular ability, which increases the power of their Bug-type attacks in a pinch.

    Ricosheep and Ricosuave 

196: Ricosheep
197: Ricosuave

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Ricosuave

Normal-type Pokémon designed after sheep and rubber balls/bullets. Ricosheep is known for ruining houses by bouncing off the walls, which is why they prefer to roam open plains or mountains. Ricosuave moves around by bouncing instead of walking. It can also rebound twice as high when bouncing around.


  • Anti-Magic: They get Magic Bounce as an ability, which lets them bounce back status moves towards the opponent.
  • Blow You Away: Despite not being Flying-types, one of their possible abilities is Aerilate, which converts their Normal-type moves into Flying-type. Although this could be explained by how they can remain airborne for big periods of time thanks to their rebounds.
  • Cast from Hit Points: They naturally learn Double Edge, Head Smash, and Submission.
  • Counter-Attack: They naturally learn Counter and Mirror Coat.
  • Damage-Sponge Boss: Ricosuave has a big HP pool of 130
  • Homage: Ricosuave's name references musician Gerardo's most famous song "Rico Suave".
  • Immune to Bullets: One of their hidden abilities is Bulletproof, which protects them from ball and bomb-based moves.
  • Non-Elemental: They are exclusively Normal-type.
  • Punny Name: Ricosheep is a sheep that ricochets.
  • Ridiculously Cute Critter: Ricosheep looks very cute.
  • Rubber Man: Their bodies are apparently so bouncy that they manage to invoke this. Conveniently, all of their abilities have to do with the bounciness of their bodies, be for bouncing things back (Bulletproof and Magic Bounce) or the momentum/aerodynamics they generate thanks to this (Aerilate and Speed Boost).
  • Situational Damage Attack: They learn Flail and Reversal (deal more damage the lower their HP is) as well as Electro/Gyro Ball (deal more damage the faster/slower they are compared to the enemy, respectively).
  • Status Buff: One of their regular abilities is Speed Boost, which boosts their Speed every turn. They also learn Cotton Guard, which increases their Defense by a lot.
  • Stone Wall: Ricosuave has a great HP stat that patches up its average defenses, but its offensive stats are mediocre. Strangely, it's also quite fast at 115 base Speed, which tends to be rare among Stone Walls.
  • Switch-Out Move: They learn U-Turn.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Aerilate. Not only it negates the line's only possible STAB, but also an offense-oriented ability isn't the best idea for a Stone Wall like Ricosuave, which would prefer to use one of its defensive abilities like Magic Bounce or Bulletproof.
    • They also learn Gyro Ball, which deals more damage the slower the user is compared to the enemy. Not only the line is very fast, but the lack of STAB and low Attack stat ensures that even against a target weak to Steel, Gyro Ball is going to deal Scratch Damage.

    Spaghefant (Spaghezou) 

198: Spaghefant / Spaghezou (スパゲゾー supagezō)

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Spaghefant

A Ground/Fairy Pokémon based on an elephant and the Mom's Spaghetti copypasta. Apparently made of spaghetti, its presence can make your palms sweaty, knees weak and arms heavy.


  • Anthropomorphic Food: It's apparently made of spaghetti, with its ears being meatballs and the red liquid covering it being marinara sauce.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: It's part Ground-type.
  • Elemental Absorption: One of its regular abilities is Water Absorb, which heals it when hit by a Water-type move.
  • Homage: Its Pokédex entry references Lose Yourself from Eminem, which is where the copypasta it's based from originated in the first place.
  • Honorable Elephant: Nothing suggests it to be malicious, and even its appearance is quite gentle and playful.
  • Making a Splash: Although it isn't Water-type, two of its abilities require it to be hit by Water-type attacks to activate, and it also learns many moves of this type via level-up. Justified since it's based on elephants, who are known for using their trunks to spray water.
  • Mighty Glacier: Spaghefant has good HP and Special Attack and solid defenses, but is very slow. Bring your Trick Room setter to convert it into a Lightning Bruiser!
  • One-Hit Kill: Its final level-up move is Fissure.
  • Our Fairies Are Different. Its secondary typing is Fairy.
  • Situational Damage Attack: It learns Brine (doubles in power if the opponent is below half HP) and Water Spout (deals more damage the healthier Spaghefant is) via level-up.
  • Status Buff: One of its possible abilities is Water Compaction, which sharply raises its defense if it gets attacked by a Water-type move.
  • Status-Buff Dispel: Naturally learns Haze.
  • Useless Useful Spell: Rattled. Not only it requires Spaghefant to be hit by three very specific types (and it resists two of those, so the opponent likely has no reason to attack Spaghefant with them), but the Speed boost provided will be insignificant for a very slow Pokémon like Spaghefant, who will require more than one boost to be faster than most Pokémon.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: One of its hidden abilities, Rattled, increases Spaghefant's Speed when hit by a Bug, Dark or Ghost-type move.

    Crystaquil and Crystaking 

199: Crystaquil
200: Crystaking

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Crystaquil
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Crystaking
Ice/Poison Pokémon based on dinosaurs and crystals.

    Fontaba 

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201: Fontaba

Psychic-type Pokémon based on Unown and names for 4chan boards.

    Floconut, Sappalm and Roynapalm 

202: Floconut
203: Sappalm
204: Roynapalm

    Manateet, Manatorque and Manatank 

205: Manateet
206: Manatorque
207: Manatank

    Anonymouse 

208: Anonymouse

Mice based on hacker group Anonymous.

    Motherfuck 

209: Motherfuck

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Motherfuck
  • Boss Battle: Samuel L. Jackson has six of these.
  • Blow You Away: Dual Flying-type.
  • Goddamned Bats: The purpose of the creation of Motherfuck, a hybrid of Tentacool, Graveler, and Golbat, in-universe.
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Is a combination of Graveler, Golbat and Tentacool.
  • Worth It: Motherfuck enjoys annoying others even when it would faint in the process.

    Ninoop and Draconius 

210: Ninoop
211: Draconius

    Ticktack, Eareticle and Scythear 

212: Ticktack
213: Eareticle
214: Scythear

    Cozload, Snugware and Fleespecs 

215: Cozload
216: Snugware
217: Fleespecs

    Honrade 

218: Honrade

    Embortion and Premantom 

219: Embortion
220: Premantom

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Embortion
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Premantom

  • Expy: Premantom is based on Giygas with elements of the unborn fetus theory.
  • Fetus Terrible: They're both Ghost and Dark Types (Types known for their malicious nature) and are based off of unborn fetuses.

    Galavik, Galavire and Galaviste 

221: Galavik
222: Galavire
223: Galaviste

    Pollefin and Florigrace 

224: Pollefin
225: Florigrace

    Lasslee and Wifemin 

226: Lasslee
227: Wifemin

  • Cute Monster Girl: This line, which strangely have a higher chance of being male than female, similarly to starters. This may be in reference to Primarina, another feminine-looking Pokémon that is usually male.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Due to the heavily skewed gender ratio of this Pokémon line, expect the male ones to look no different than their female counterparts and encounter more of the former than the latter.
  • Psychic Powers: These things are Psychic-type.

    Spookster, Spookeer and Spookzilla 

235: Spookster
236: Spookeer
237: Spookzilla

    Derpato, Retater and Potarded 

238: Derpato
239: Retater
240: Potarded

    Holy Quartet: Sadfish, Deloris, Oreon and Farfightron 

241: Sadfish
242: Deloris
243: Oreon
244: Farfightron

    Ruin Trio: Regirode, Regimelt and Regirust 

245:Regirode (レジロード rejirōdo)
246: Regimelt (レジメルト rejimeruto)
247: Regirust (レジラスト rejirasuto)

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The Legendary Titan trio who... have seen better days. Regirode is Regirock who is constantly falling apart, no matter how much it tries to repair itself using various stones. Regimelt is Regice who has partially melted due to intense heat and its temperature has raised to lethal levels. And Regirust is Registeel has rusted to the point that most of its body has broken off, making it unable to move unless provoked.


  • Beyond the Impossible: Per their original counterpart's Pokédex entries, Regirock cannot erode since it can repair itself by picking up new stones, Regice cannot melt even when submerged in magma, and Registeel is made out of Fantasy Metals that presumably cannot rust. The fact that the trio shows what would happen to them in those situations means that something really bad must have happened to them.
  • Broken Angel: The Legendary Regi Trio, except that their element is now ruined: Regirock is eroded, Regice is melting and Registeel is rusted.
  • No Biological Sex: They are genderless.
  • Our Ghosts Are Different: Judging by their secondary ghost type, these are the ghosts of the Regi Trio or some bizarre undead form.

    Jewipede 

248: Jewipede

A Bug/Normal, rather kleptomaniac Legendary centipede-like Pokémon based on a 4chan copypasta. You'll find it in the cellar of Animango City's game corner, where it will fight you twice, but only on the second battle will you be able to catch it. According to legends, if you don't talk about it with 9001 friends, it will do something...nasty, to you, to put it lightly.
  • Action Initiative: It is capable of learning Fake Out and First Impression via level-up.
  • Armor-Piercing Attack: It has access to Marshadow's Secret Art, Spectral Thief, which is capable of stealing stat boosts on the target before attacking, making Defense boosts worthless against it.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: A 69-foot-long centipede Pokémon.
  • Groin Attack: Its Pokédex entry states that if someone doesn't talk about Jewipede with 9001 friends, it will come and eat their dick. It's even known as the Dick Eater Pokémon.
  • Impossible Theft: It can learn Spectral Thief, a move that steals the stat boosts of the target Pokémon before attacking, via level-up.
  • Item Caddy: It has Thief and Swindle, which allow it to steal a Pokémon's item if it hits it, and its Hidden Abilities are Pickpocket and Jewelry. Pickpocket lets it steal a Pokémon's item on contact, regardless of whatever move it uses, and Jewerly has it ocasionally create a type gem after using a move.
  • LOL, 69: Is considered 68'11" in length. Round that up and what do you get?
  • One-Gender Race: Is Always Male.
  • Secret Art: It is the only Pokémon to have Jewerly, which sometimes lets it create a corresponding type gem after using a move (provided it's not already holding an item).
  • The Battle Didn't Count: Once you defeat Jewipede the first time, it immediately fights you again as if it wasn't injured at all. On the second battle, it will not dodge Poké Balls at all, allowing you to actually catch it.
  • Video Game Stealing: It can have Pickpocket as one of its Hidden Abilities, which lets it steal an item from the target on contact if it's holding one (provided that Jewipede does not have an item). It also has access to Thief and Swindle, which can steal the target Pokémon's item if it has one and Jewipede doesn't.

    Heliofug 

250: Heliofug

    Adesign 

251: Adesign

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Adesign

This is a Pokémon.


  • Master of All: Has 115 points in every stat, making it only slightly weaker than Arceus, and it can learn every TM, HM, and Tutor move.
  • Non-Elemental: Moreso than a Normal-type — it's the one and only ??? type, having no type weakness nor resistance.
  • [Trope Name]: Adesign is perhaps the most generic character design ever created. It's literally a white square with "A DESIGN :^)" written on it. Its type is ???, as is its signature move "An Attack." Its Pokédex entry reads, "This is a design", and its cry is a monotone voice saying "A noise".

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