WAVE 25: THE KAIJU FILES
With the Fighting Wushido Base defeated, the Water Gym is your next stop in the level range, thought you also have the option of going into the Kaseki Jungle itself, even though the Titan Pokémon that resides in it is not supposed to be challenged until later on in the level range. There, you'll find some rather familiar looking Pokémon inside in addition to the jungle wildlife, ones that have inspired movies of them in a distant region. At last...the power of the Kaiju...can be used in your hands.
Dragon/Villain--> Dragon/Villain --> Dragon/Villain
Thought to be an ordinary lizard bombarded by radiation, Mullil is a very aggressive Pokémon despite it's small size. It loves nothing more than destruction, going into houses and tearing down everything in sight until there is nothing left to tear down. Then, it goes to another house and repeats the whole process. A being of pure radiation, Mullil's presence can cause sickness and vomiting for days, and it's tough skin can block even the toughest of battering rams. Mulill evolves into Gorasaurus, which is now the size of a 10-ton tank. Radiation gathers within it's sail fin, which it then uses to chop even the strongest materials in two. No ordinary weapon has ever pierced it's hide, and it's main target is often famous landmarks to drain an area of it's history. Although it can walk on it's hind legs, Gorasaurus prefers to walk on all fours, firing out a breath of radiation that can dissolve metal into goo within seconds. It's main home is under the ocean floor, where it plans out it's next attack. Once Gorasaurus has caused enough destruction, it then fully evolves into Nukzilla, said by some to be known as "The King Of The Monsters". Said to be a radiated subspecies of Tyrannomidia, Nukzilla emerges from polluted oceans and destroys everything in sight, whether it be to look for a nest, or take revenge upon those who have littered in it's home. It only seems to destroy certain areas of a town at a time, retreating to the ocean to recharge after destroying everything around it. It's nuclear breath is now strong enough to reduce a thriving city into a lifeless wasteland in microsceonds, and it's sail provides power to this breath, glowing bright blue at full power. The first sightings of Nukzilla were thought to be considered to be the wrath of a volcanic Legendary Pokémon by some fishermen who were lucky enough to survive having their fishing boats attacked by Nukzilla, which is usually the first sign of Nukzilla invading an area. However, some Nukzillas will instead protect their city from other large Pokémon that would dare to attack them.
Ground/Beast --> Ground/Beast --> Ground/Beast
Gobeat is a baby Gorilla Pokémon that loves nothing more than to beat it's chest all day. As it does so, a little seismic wave emerges with each beat. Gobeat, like all primate Pokémon, absolutely loves bananas, and will often get very distracted by them. It's said that Gobeat didn't originate from the Oriva Region, and was instead imported from a far away region. Normally very childish and playful, if Gobeat starts acting serious, it is a sign that it is about to evolve into Homrilla. Now with a savage heart, it climbs from tree to tree, brutally beating anyone who would dare oppose it or it's Gobeats. They can often be found in large packs, and each member of a Homrilla pack has a different role in keeping the pack thriving. It can beat it's chest with enough force to create a powerful wave that can reduce a house to rubble, and Homrilla is also smart enough to use tools and carry large objects to throw against other Pokémon. Homrilla's final evolved form is known as Smash Kong. While it was believed that Smash Kong was a Homrilla bombarded with an immense amount of radiation, in reality it is actually a huge gorilla Pokémon that protects a faraway island where Fossil Pokémon live in harmony. Smash Kong looks after this island with all it's might, protecting anyone who might fall victim to it's dangers. However, the way it does so to it's enemies is so brutal, that many people think it is a deity of destruction. In reality, it's just trying to furfil it's duty. For example, if Smash Kong is carrying someone up a building, that person had been at risk at being sacrificed back at the island, and it thinks that the residents have chased it to the town the building is in. It's prime weapon it it's massive hands which can throw a million punches per second, each punch causing a powerful earthquake that can reduce even the most secure of buildings to rubble.
Bug/Dark --> Bug/Dark --> Bug/Dark
Despite it's typing and huge size, about the size of a double decker bus, Larvra is actually a very well honored Pokémon, worshipped by the people of it's home as a protector of the Earth. Commonly found in isolated islands and huge jungles, Larvra only feeds on the most obscure of leaves, and it rarely goes into towns unless it has to. Although it is a mere caterpillar, Larvra's strength is unmatched: large Pokémon laugh at it's innocent appearance, leaving them vulnerable to being thrown to the ground by Larvra's string, which is hard as solid diamond. When the time has come for Larvra to save the world, it finds the tallest structure it can and evolves into Stringra, one of the few Pokémon to not have a mouth or eyes. A completely immobile cocoon, Stringra's only purpose is to rearrange it's cells for evolution. It can still fire string, which can never be broken out by any means now, but Stringra rarely uses this ability, as it's pheromones drain nearby Pokémon of their will to fight. Apparently, it resembles a landmark in a distant region. Once it has finished rearranging it's cells, Stringra opens to reveal it's final evolved form, Boyxra. A giant Moth Pokémon the size of a jumbo jet, it flies to cities in danger and rids them of all threats by encasing them in a string cocoon before blowing them apart with powerful whirlwinds of darkness. Two guardian angels often assist it, and they often warn Boyxra of approaching danger, though they are invisible to everyone but Boyxra itself. As it flies, it leaves behind powder that judges an individual's soul, blinding them if they are unworthy. When it's life comes to an end, Boyxra will hatch the egg of a Larvra at it's home, starting the cycle anew.
Electric/Ground --> Electric/Ground --> Electric/Ground
A small snapping turtle Pokémon the size of a baby one, Gysel is a very shy and slow Pokémon that avoids contact whenever possible. It's rock hard shell is infused with a special kind of atom that causes shocking to the touch, and if Gysel must fight, it will get in it's shell and spin towards the target with enough force to trip them over, allowing it to flee from it's enemies. It's most commonly found near sunken cities, indicating a connection between them. Once Gysel evolves into Gyoprol, it's shyness turns into an aura of courage. A brave fighter that will never turn down a challenge, Gyoprol charges itself with electricity by spinning around in it's shell, before unleashing it towards it's enemies. It's said to possess no fear, and it's jaws are strong enough to snap an iron beam in half, infusing those bit by it with a million volts of electricity. It's shell can deflect any attack, and it often spends it's non-battling days repairing the shell. It's final evolved form is known as Gymera, said to be the descendant of an prehistoric Snapping Turtle Pokémon that was supposedly crafted by an ancient city to defend itself against the pterodactyls that they have made. Now capable of absorbing giant thunderstorms to unleash towards it's enemies, Gymera can also use them as a form of propulsion, getting inside it's shell and boosting forward with a trail of electrical bolts that can fry anything, allowing it to target even aerial opponents. It's jaws are now so strong, no known material on earth can survive being crunched into pieces by it. While it used to be an aggressive Pokémon who would destroy anyone who would dare to wake it up from it's slumber, today Gymera is a heroic Pokémon that fights against anything that would dare to harm children, a behaviour adopted after one saved a child from it's own destruction. Supposedly, it does not get along well with Nukzilla.
Dragon/Ground --> Dragon/Ground --> Dragon/Ground
Based off the Chiwen, Chazu is a Dragon Pokémon that is very popular among sculptors due to it's unique shape. It's said that sculpting a Chazu onto a roof will grant great fortune, good luck, and will protect it from fires. Chazu itself is common in rivers and mountainsides, and it's said to appear before those who cannot find any good ideas, granting them those ideas in the process. In combat, it breathes sand all over the target before it flees for the hills. However, it's personality takes a turn for the worse when Chazu evolves into Chashotou. Now with a second head that always gets along with it, it no longer cares about decorating roofs, only the destruction of the Earth itself! Chashotou's twin heads can shovel a massive mound of dirt in seconds, and it's sand breath has now become a special seismic breath that can burn down anything. It's said that when a fortune teller tells that the world is going to end, it is likely a Chashotou trying to dig it's way to the earth's core, in an attempt to overheat it. Finally, Chashotou evolves again into Chahdora, said by some to be one of the most brutal and threatening Pokémon in existence. Now with three heads and giant wings the size of an entire countryside, Chahdora is said to be an extra-terrestrial Pokémon that flies from planet to planet, destroying everything on it before blowing it to smithereens. Some sources claim that Chahdora is doing this because it has deemed the planet unworthy of destroying it's own natural resources for the heart of survival. When the three heads combine their breath, it becomes strong enough to destroy a planet outright, smashing a hole clean into it's surface. The first Chahdora that tried to destroy the Earth brought the whole population into panic and anarchy, and only by the combined efforts of a Nukzilla, a Thyodan, and a Boyxra was it able to be slain.
Steel/Athlete --> Steel/Athlete --> Steel/Athlete
The International Police, aware of the giant monster Pokémon attacks around the world, built an artificial Pokémon family to slay them. They are very loyal to their masters and never fail in their jobs, but some break free of their master's control and flee to the wild. First, there is Fihand, the prototypes for these artificial Pokémon. It possess a giant mechanical hand, the first part added in, that it can swing at high speeds, and it is also very strong as well, able to lift up shipping containers with ease. It's immense power requires a the soul of human host to power it, but wild Fihands can find an easy substitute by using the soul of a primate Pokémon. Then, there are the robots themselves, Slarine, which is Fihand's evolved form. Possessing a rapid fire laser cannon and a powerful hand, Slarine fights for their master, striking the weak points of large Pokémon and making sure they do not do any collaboratal damage. Now powered by the hopes and dreams of those around, Slarine never gives up in a fight even if it's badly damaged, and they often fight in groups, where each Slarine targets a different part of it's enemies. By attuning a human soul to Slarine, both individuals can fight as one being. Finally, there is the leader of the Slarine corps and it's final evolved form, Guillaeger. It's primary weapon is it's twin fists which can reduce solid bedrock to rubble with a single flurry, and it's hard Armor protects it from even the most deadly of acids and bites. Powered by a stable nuclear core and able to run on any form of power, Guillaeger's presence lets other people know that hope has arrived to the city. Some Guillaegers are powered by two humans who fuse their minds into one, allowing them to control Guillaeger and perform fighting techniques that no mortal would ever achieve, but the humans must be in perfect harmony in order for this to happen. It's said that the first Guillaeger was built after a famous city in a distant region was reduced to rubble due to lacking any good defences against a giant Pokémon those identity has yet to be found.
Hero/Ground --> Hero/Ground --> Hero/Ground
Drispin is a Pokémon armed with a powerful drill said to be crafted by an underground village. This drill never dents, and it is sharp enough to drill a hole in any rock, which Drispin uses to dig out huge tunnels for easy travel or to confuse it's enemies. It possesses an endless amount of miracles in it, always believing that it can get out of any difficult situation that it lands itself in. Drispin evolves into Drilbole, which ditches it's stubby legs for a set of wheels, allowing it to drill faster. It's drill is now strong enough to pierce even bedrock, and miners employ it's help to dig for treasure, tunnels, or for new caves. There's been some claims that Drilbole pleads it's duty to the underground village it once was built it, and it can cause cave ins to bury items or it's own enemies. It's mainly an underground Pokémon, but some Drilboles wish to reach the surface with their heart of miracles. It's final evolved form is known as Drillugan, who was said to be crafted during a time where humans in it's home region were forced to live underground to hide from an evil king that Drillugan eventually slayed. Now armed with two drills filled with the miracles of the world, it can not only drill out any tunnel imaginable, but also defeat even the strongest of foes by drilling through their hearts. Drillugan can combine these drills into a huge one that pierce even the heavens themselves, and it takes good pride in them, making sure that, even though they can never break, they always succeed in drilling into anything. It's said that when Drillugan appeared, cave Pokémon saw the surface for the first time.
Time/Dragon --> Time/Dragon --> Time/Dragon
Ttero is another kind of Pteradactyl Pokémon just like the Anovol line, but it's own origins are more sinister than that. Able to rewind time around it by a few seconds by flapping it's wings, it's said that Ttero learnt this ability specifically to prevent it's own extinction, rewinding it's own demise until it found a way to avoid it. It can also cause alterations to history and make paradoxes which create time wells, where it recharges it's power by absorbing it. For example, if a broken vase is suddenly rich in time energy, it might have been the work of two Tteros: one knocked over the vase by throwing a ball at it, then the second Ttero would throw that ball, creating a paradox over which Ttero threw the ball. It evolves into Deltactyl, which used to be a thriving sky predator in prehistoric times, but is now a sinister alterer of history. A cruel and ruthless Pokémon, Deltactyl can now rewind whole days, and the area around it in which it can alter time now covers the size of a whole town. Some Deltactyls even subject villages to time loops, repeating the same day over and over again until it gets the perfect one, or one where the village burns itself to ash. It's said to do this in revenge against humanity, which it believes has brought it's prey to extinction, leaving it without a food source beyond the time wells it creates when a paradox happens. It's final evolved form is known as Pterlenz, known as the most dangerous Pokémon in existence due to it's mastery over time travel. It can now control history itself, able to warp to any time period imaginable and wreck havoc, altering the future. The clock on it's chest was said to have appeared after it travelled to the beginning of the universe, and it always displays the time in which Pterlenz arrives at a time period. It once tried to remove humanity from existence, believing that it was the cause of the Earth's dismay, and after it was stopped by a team of Pokémon trainers who faced a world of only Pokémon before them, it was ruled that Pterlenz can only ever exist under a trainer's control from now on, and every last Pterlenz was hunted down and caught inside a Poké Ball. It is actually illegal to release one to the wild, unless it is to the "Null Line": A timeline that was left by the time travellers to Pterlenz's doing as a safe way to deposit them. Apparently, the present of the Null Line is very similar to the fateful future that invoked the law in the first place.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Time Slice: A Power 40 Physical Time attack that may cause flinching. Many Time-type Pokémon can learn this move at an early level.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Future Fury: A Power 60 Special Time attack that strikes the target with a blast of future energy. At the start of the next turn, a second blast strikes the target as well. It's a middlegame move learned by many Time-type Pokémon specialized in Special Moves.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Paradox: A Power 80 Special Time attack that modifies a property in the target within the past, striking them with great pain. If this knocks out the target, they will be erased from history until the end of the battle, rendering them unable to be revived. It's mainly learned by Pokémon associated with Time Travel.
Poison/Hero --> Poison/Hero --> Poison/Hero
Salibody is a giant Salamander Pokémon that will happily provide it's own antibodies, which can fend off most viruses, to other Pokémon by licking them, seemingly making it a form of Hero Pokémon. In reality, however, Salibody's intentions are far more ruthless: it's antibodies actually override the immune system, and since it is only designed to work with reptiles, it renders the Pokémon who recieve them vulreable to other diseases that the antibody cannot protect against, most notably it's own toxins! When it's not busy doing this, it lays itself out in jungles and deserts and absorbs the sun's rays, ignoring anything around it. It evolves into Replamander, which is not only a far more experienced predator, but also a prime replicator of the DNA that makes up the immune system. It bites everyone around it to perform it's trademark immune system replacement, and by reading the DNA of those it bites, it improves it's immune system to fend off stronger diseases. People who receive Replamander's immune system are unaware of the fact that they have been infected by a deadly disease as well that turns every cell in the body into a white blood cell, and they praise Replamander in the process, thinking that the disease is merely the pain of receiving the immune system. It's final evolved form is known as Adacrypto, an Anti-Hero Pokémon that inflicts both help and harm to it's area. It's claws are infused with a million kinds of diseases that are exclusive to it, all of which are protected by it's immune system, and one strike injects both into the target, removing their protection against other diseases in the process. It can transmute blood to acid with a single lick, causing it's victims to melt into a featureless puddle, and it often targets Villanous Pokémon in an attempt to lure them off guard, acting almost like if it's a Villain Pokémon itself, trying to protect them from diseases that are currently in the area. People who receive Adacrypto's blessing, only to suffer the diseases they would have fended off had they not done so, leave their towns and never come back.
Beast/Grass --> Beast/Grass --> Beast/Grass
Based off the Yao Grass and the Bashe, Yaoshe emerges from grass patches and hisses at anyone who passes by them, never appearing where there is no grass whatsoever. It's full body has never been seen, always concealed in the grass that it pops out from. Medicine made from the grass that Yaoshe resides in can prevent mental blocks and attract love from faraway places. When Yaoshe evolves into Payao, it becomes a giant snake Pokémon that spreads grass by bashing the ground with it's huge tail. It's said to have eaten Pokémon far larger than itself, such as Syriderms, and it's past is shrouded in mystery, as it spends all day hidden within giant patches of grass, waiting for the perfect moment to strike it's prey without them even realizing it. It's fangs are purposely undeveloped so that Payao can swallow it's prey whole, turning them into grass in the process. Yaoshe then fully evolves into Sichuadder, said by some to be the reason why tall patches of grass that Pokémon reside in appear. As it slithers, it leaves behind a trail of tall grass which provides nourishment and healing to those who eat it, thus making Sichuadder always hidden. As such, people believed that the grass growing from it was a gift from the Legendary Pokémon of the Oriva Region after a long day of praising it with gifts. In battle, Sichuadder strikes it's enemies with a special toxin that turns every last cell in their body into a tuft of grass, turning them into an inanimate topairy in the process, which Sichuadder then swallows whole. They then keep their skeletons inside of them for many years, expelling them out when the time comes for people to use them in medicine.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Tear Down: A Power 70 Physical Beast move that tears the target apart with claws or fangs, destroying their held item in the process. This attack be learned by many Beast Pokémon, or Pokémon with sharp claws or jaws.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Wilderness: A Power 70 Special Beast move that strikes the target with an aura comparable to a wilderness. This hits both targets in a double battle, and the wilderness causes any weather or terrain effect to end instantly. Pokémon associated with the wild can learn this attack.
Electric/Grass --> Electric/Grass --> Electric/Grass
Guttol is a Gutta-percha Pokémon that contains a massive surge of electricity inside of it. People often used them as natural batteries, powering towns and cities with it, and it's very tasty as well, never surging out it's electricity unless it has to. Some sources claim that this electricity lies within it's own sap, which is made of a special formula that can conduct electricity from lightning storms. Guttol evolves into Cablperch, which perches itself on trees and grants them electricity. The sap that it produces can be made into a special rubber that can insulate electricity, and people of the Oriva Region once used them to create the first cables and wires, and it was well loved as a result. Cablperch will happily allow people to gather this sap, but it will feel drained if it ever runs out, recharging itself by absorbing the electricity from the cables made from it. Their arms can also extend like cables and change anything they touch with a storm of powerful electricity. It's final evolved form is known as Faragraph, who is best described as a living transmission tower! Constantly producing electricity 24/7 due to the sap within it, early people once used Faragraph as a power station, charging electrical products with enough force to power them for weeks. It's said that the rubber made from Faragraph's sap allowed electricity to flow underwater, since it did not degrade when it became wet. In battle, Faragraph charges electricity through it's head before summoning a giant thunderstorm which drains the life of anyone struck by it.
Normal/Ground --> Normal/Ground --> Normal/Ground
Jhole is based off the Dhole, and is common in jungles and mountains. They hunt in packs of fifty individuals, with one Jhole distracting the prey while the rest of them tear them apart. Most active during the day, Jhole often targets Pokémon far bigger than it, using it's powerful jaws which can puncture even solid steel. They communicate with each other by licking their paws and wagging their tails. Although it's normally a friendly Pokémon, a Jhole that has started to become aggressive towards it's pack members is a sign that it is about to evolve into Rhodyard. It's pupils and back legs now gone, it ruthlessly claims the jungle that it lives in as it's own, forcing the other Pokémon who live in it to flee for safer pastures, even to it's former pack members. Some say that Rhodyard exhibits this behaviour because it is possessed by a demon that was slain in it's home jungle, having returned to the grave for eternal revenge. It's strengthened front paws can climb up any environment, and they will chase down their prey until they run out of energy. When Rhodyard starts hunting purely for the sport of it, it's a warning that it's about to evolve into it's final evolved form, and the form of the very demon that possessed it, Ahyazi. A Jungle Demon Pokémon, those who enter the jungle it lives in never return, as Ahyazi has powerful senses that can sniff out a target from a thousand miles away. Once it has caught it's victim, it will throw them into the mouth on it's chest, sending them to another dimension that is an endless jungle with no escape, with the only resident in there being the victims themselves, which often regress to tribal cultures soon afterwards. Should it's target resist, it will destroy them with a powerful blast of condensed Ground energy. It's said that every year, Ahyazi leaves it's jungle to visit every other one in the world, depositing a Jhole at each one that is being deforested as a seed of deception and despair.
Sound/Ground --> Sound/Ground --> Sound/Ground
Snubbal is a Snub-nosed Monkey Pokémon that resides within a set of cymbals. It's very shy, often hiding within the cymbals themselves, which crash with a bang every time they're hit, causing small earthquakes in the process. If Snubbal ever gets separated from these cymbals, it will soon perish, as it has no way to defend itself without them. These cymbals are said to be ones beloning to a monkey toy that got recalled due to it's horrifying appearance. When Snubbal evolves into Clash-Nosed, it ditches the cymbals it lived in and starts riding a prototype doll instead with cymbals for legs, said to be an early version of the monkey toy. The doll having no life at all, Clash-Nosed rides the doll to protect itself from all danger and to serve as a weapon in combat, stomping the ground and shaking the earth to disorientate it's opponents. It's presence can easily be noted by the cymbal crashing it makes as it walks, which scares it's predators away, yet it's just as cowardly as it's pre-evolution, never fighting unless it really has to. However, that completley changes when Clash-Nosed evolves into the monkey toy itself, Jollipithi! The tiny monkey now completely gone, Jollipithi crashes it's cymbals all day while screaming, striking fear into everyone that hears it, especially those who also see it's horrifying face, which will strike them with fear for the rest of their life. Every time it crashes it's cymbals, Jollipithi creates a shockwave that can be felt for miles, and it apparently does nothing more than walking around outside of combat, a behaviour that the monkey toy was supposed to do. Many toymakers often employ them to draw customers with their cymbals, unaware of it's true purpose.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Rampage: A Power 120 Physical Beast attack that has the user thrash about for three turns, similar to Outrage. Afterwards, the user becomes confused from fatigue. Many powerful Pokémon can learn this attack.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Cymbal Cutter: A Power 70 Physical Sound attack that tears the target apart with cymbals conjured by the user. This move has a high critical hit ratio and may cause confusion. Many Sound-type Pokémon specializing in physical attacks can learn it.
Sound/Beast --> Sound/Beast --> Sound/Beast
Based off the Konaki Jijii, Howbawl is a howler monkey Pokémon that spends it's entire life screaming it's head off. It sounds just like a crying child, but those who approach Howbawl will have their ears explode from being too closed to Howbawl's screams. It never has to eat or catch it's breath, allowing it scream even while it is jumping from tree to tree, and because of this screaming, Howbawl has very little predators. Once Howbawl's scream has become loud enough to make mountains tremble, it evolves into Waawaaaalouwaa, those screaming is so loud, it can be heard from twenty miles away. It resides in mountains and deafens it's residents, forcing them to leave for safer pastures, and it apparently resides in ones that have a lot of noise going on within them. Often, this will make sure that the only source of noise being made in it's home is the Waawaaaalouwaa itself, and no mortal has ever been able to get it to shut up. It's said that the only time Waawaaaalouwaa is ever silent is in the brief moment that it dies before it's spirit rises to continue it's screaming fits, which strangley resemble the screams that the former residents made. Waawaaaalouwaa then fully evolves into Konjiscream, which is now a screaming predator those screams can be felt by the entire world, though those people think that it's just the ambience of the local area. They hunt prey by changing the pitch of their screams to resemble a crying baby, and those who try to comfort it will fall victim to it's special hunting tactic. Konjiscream will use the energy from it's own screams to make itself heavier and heavier until it's victims are crushed to death, before it absorbs their energy by stabbing them with it's spear. At it's loudest pitch, Konjiscream's screaming can reduce an entire city into a flat wasteland in microseconds.
Hero --> Hero --> Hero
Larbons are heroic Lar Gibbon Pokémon that try to perform a good deed every day, whether it be helping someone in danger, or helping it's other fellow Larbons. Because of this, they are well loved by people, who always rely on them when they appear, though as a wild gibbon Pokémon, this is easier said than done. When they're not busy saving people from danger, they spend most of the time eating and sleeping, only really spending it's energy on these deed. Strangley enough, only male Larbons have ever been sighted, thus making this line a male only species. Larbon's evolved form is known as Wukibbon, a heroic Pokémon that's far more active than it's pre-evolution. It seeks out danger and stops it with it's hidden powers, and it's often found at mountains, looking for enlightenment and peace. It appears before those who are in need and helps them complete their journey, usually towards the west itself, and Wukibbon's enhanced senses allow it to perceive danger before it's followers can even realize it. Some Wukibbons can even see right through disguises. Wukibbon's final evolved form is known as Suwakan, said to be the inspirator of many different old Oriva Region folk tales. Jumping from cliff to cliff, Suwakan uses the powers blessed onto it by Legendary Pokémon to fight against it's foes, and when it appears before danger, that danger is guaranteed to leave at the hands of Suwakan. As the Monkey King itself, all Monkey Pokémon bow down to it: for this reason, it's main rival in the wild is the very similar Sutaró. Some sources claim that Suwakan is infused with the powers of every Hero Pokémon there is, and it uses all of these powers with great balance, great power, and with great responsibility to put an end to crime in it's area. Some even say that Suwakan once led a party of Pokémon in a journey to the west to seek scrolls of enlightenment.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Laser Vision: A Power 50 Special Hero move that has the user fire lasers out of their eyes. This move pierces through Protect, and can be learned by many different Hero Pokémon, as well as Pokémon with huge eyes.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Staff Whirl: A Power 10 Physical Hero move that hits eight times, learned by most Pokémon carrying a staff. No other special effects.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Power Blast: A Power 20 Special Hero move that consumes all of the user's Stat boosts. For each one consumed this way, Power Blast's power increases by 20. This move never misses, and many Hero Pokémon can learn it.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Heroic Pose: A Hero Status move that most Hero-type Pokémon can learn. By striking a heroic pose, the user is inspired, and their Attack, Special Attack, and Defence increases by 1.
Villain --> Villain --> Villain
Based off the Hannya and Kiyo Hime, Nagiyama is a small snake Pokémon said to be the descendant of a girl overcome by rage. It was said that this rage was then condensed into a mask which, when a little girl wore it, turned her into this Pokémon. As such, this line is a female only species. It's tail is laced with a toxin that makes anyone struck by it consumed by their own rage, causing them to destroy everything in sight. Despite this, it's normally a shy Pokémon, but so many people are afraid to gain it's trust out of the fear that it will strike them with it's tail, which in turn makes Nagiyama more and more angrier. It then throws giant tantrums that inspired nearby people to do the same, turning them into villains. Nagiyama's evolved form is known as Honnimino, those face resembles the girl it was in the past. While normally a kind and young Pokémon, Honnimino will still throw tantrums if nothing goes it's way, to the point it will destroy anyone who complains about it's beauty or insult it with a surge of villanous energy infused with the rage of a volcano. It's said that this rage comes from it's own past, where it's boyfriend lied to it out of a promise that it thought that the girl wouldn't take seriously. At it's maximum anger, Honnimino can unleash storms of rage that can make anyone near them lose all their emotions except for anger, causing them to destroy themselves in their own rage. Honnimino's final evolved form is known as Kiyoria, which artists often display as a villain in many different tales. Able to command the flames of rage itself, Kiyoria can turn even the purest and happiest of souls into soulless angry warriors that spurt out forbidden words in a single gaze from the eye on it's chest, which causes madness to anyone who sees it for even a second. Very prideful of it's own beauty, it uses what's left of the villages it razes to make sure that it remains the most ruthless villain around, with people fleeing from the sight of it. Apparently, Kiyoria is looking for the boyfriend that lied to it, eager to settle the score with him. It's said that Kiyoria is a demoness Pokémon that has attained the highest level of power, becoming one of the most dangerous Villain Pokémon around!
SPECIAL ATTACK: Maniacal Laugh: A Villain Status move which most Villain Pokémon can learn. By cackling insanely, the target's highest stat is lowered by 2.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Overwhelm: A Power 70 Physical Villain move that has the user overwhelm the target with immense power. The higher the user's level is compared to the target, the higher this move's power is. It's mainly learned by large Pokémon those size towers over anyone else.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Doomsday Device: A Power 140 Special Villain move. The user spends the first turn charging up a satellite in space, and on the second turn, the satellite fires a deadly laser towards the target. If a Villain-type Pokémon was knocked out last turn, it's soul powers the satellite and makes it fire instantly! It's a popular late game attack among some Villain-type Pokémon, usually ones associated with space.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Robbery: A Power 60 Physical Villain move that swipes the target in the back, stealing their item in the process if they have one. It's often learned by Pokémon who can hide from most ordinary people, alongside most Villain-type Pokémon.
Dragon/Villain--> Dragon/Villain --> Dragon/Villain
Thought to be an ordinary lizard bombarded by radiation, Mullil is a very aggressive Pokémon despite it's small size. It loves nothing more than destruction, going into houses and tearing down everything in sight until there is nothing left to tear down. Then, it goes to another house and repeats the whole process. A being of pure radiation, Mullil's presence can cause sickness and vomiting for days, and it's tough skin can block even the toughest of battering rams. Mulill evolves into Gorasaurus, which is now the size of a 10-ton tank. Radiation gathers within it's sail fin, which it then uses to chop even the strongest materials in two. No ordinary weapon has ever pierced it's hide, and it's main target is often famous landmarks to drain an area of it's history. Although it can walk on it's hind legs, Gorasaurus prefers to walk on all fours, firing out a breath of radiation that can dissolve metal into goo within seconds. It's main home is under the ocean floor, where it plans out it's next attack. Once Gorasaurus has caused enough destruction, it then fully evolves into Nukzilla, said by some to be known as "The King Of The Monsters". Said to be a radiated subspecies of Tyrannomidia, Nukzilla emerges from polluted oceans and destroys everything in sight, whether it be to look for a nest, or take revenge upon those who have littered in it's home. It only seems to destroy certain areas of a town at a time, retreating to the ocean to recharge after destroying everything around it. It's nuclear breath is now strong enough to reduce a thriving city into a lifeless wasteland in microsceonds, and it's sail provides power to this breath, glowing bright blue at full power. The first sightings of Nukzilla were thought to be considered to be the wrath of a volcanic Legendary Pokémon by some fishermen who were lucky enough to survive having their fishing boats attacked by Nukzilla, which is usually the first sign of Nukzilla invading an area. However, some Nukzillas will instead protect their city from other large Pokémon that would dare to attack them.
Ground/Beast --> Ground/Beast --> Ground/Beast
Gobeat is a baby Gorilla Pokémon that loves nothing more than to beat it's chest all day. As it does so, a little seismic wave emerges with each beat. Gobeat, like all primate Pokémon, absolutely loves bananas, and will often get very distracted by them. It's said that Gobeat didn't originate from the Oriva Region, and was instead imported from a far away region. Normally very childish and playful, if Gobeat starts acting serious, it is a sign that it is about to evolve into Homrilla. Now with a savage heart, it climbs from tree to tree, brutally beating anyone who would dare oppose it or it's Gobeats. They can often be found in large packs, and each member of a Homrilla pack has a different role in keeping the pack thriving. It can beat it's chest with enough force to create a powerful wave that can reduce a house to rubble, and Homrilla is also smart enough to use tools and carry large objects to throw against other Pokémon. Homrilla's final evolved form is known as Smash Kong. While it was believed that Smash Kong was a Homrilla bombarded with an immense amount of radiation, in reality it is actually a huge gorilla Pokémon that protects a faraway island where Fossil Pokémon live in harmony. Smash Kong looks after this island with all it's might, protecting anyone who might fall victim to it's dangers. However, the way it does so to it's enemies is so brutal, that many people think it is a deity of destruction. In reality, it's just trying to furfil it's duty. For example, if Smash Kong is carrying someone up a building, that person had been at risk at being sacrificed back at the island, and it thinks that the residents have chased it to the town the building is in. It's prime weapon it it's massive hands which can throw a million punches per second, each punch causing a powerful earthquake that can reduce even the most secure of buildings to rubble.
Bug/Dark --> Bug/Dark --> Bug/Dark
Despite it's typing and huge size, about the size of a double decker bus, Larvra is actually a very well honored Pokémon, worshipped by the people of it's home as a protector of the Earth. Commonly found in isolated islands and huge jungles, Larvra only feeds on the most obscure of leaves, and it rarely goes into towns unless it has to. Although it is a mere caterpillar, Larvra's strength is unmatched: large Pokémon laugh at it's innocent appearance, leaving them vulnerable to being thrown to the ground by Larvra's string, which is hard as solid diamond. When the time has come for Larvra to save the world, it finds the tallest structure it can and evolves into Stringra, one of the few Pokémon to not have a mouth or eyes. A completely immobile cocoon, Stringra's only purpose is to rearrange it's cells for evolution. It can still fire string, which can never be broken out by any means now, but Stringra rarely uses this ability, as it's pheromones drain nearby Pokémon of their will to fight. Apparently, it resembles a landmark in a distant region. Once it has finished rearranging it's cells, Stringra opens to reveal it's final evolved form, Boyxra. A giant Moth Pokémon the size of a jumbo jet, it flies to cities in danger and rids them of all threats by encasing them in a string cocoon before blowing them apart with powerful whirlwinds of darkness. Two guardian angels often assist it, and they often warn Boyxra of approaching danger, though they are invisible to everyone but Boyxra itself. As it flies, it leaves behind powder that judges an individual's soul, blinding them if they are unworthy. When it's life comes to an end, Boyxra will hatch the egg of a Larvra at it's home, starting the cycle anew.
Electric/Ground --> Electric/Ground --> Electric/Ground
A small snapping turtle Pokémon the size of a baby one, Gysel is a very shy and slow Pokémon that avoids contact whenever possible. It's rock hard shell is infused with a special kind of atom that causes shocking to the touch, and if Gysel must fight, it will get in it's shell and spin towards the target with enough force to trip them over, allowing it to flee from it's enemies. It's most commonly found near sunken cities, indicating a connection between them. Once Gysel evolves into Gyoprol, it's shyness turns into an aura of courage. A brave fighter that will never turn down a challenge, Gyoprol charges itself with electricity by spinning around in it's shell, before unleashing it towards it's enemies. It's said to possess no fear, and it's jaws are strong enough to snap an iron beam in half, infusing those bit by it with a million volts of electricity. It's shell can deflect any attack, and it often spends it's non-battling days repairing the shell. It's final evolved form is known as Gymera, said to be the descendant of an prehistoric Snapping Turtle Pokémon that was supposedly crafted by an ancient city to defend itself against the pterodactyls that they have made. Now capable of absorbing giant thunderstorms to unleash towards it's enemies, Gymera can also use them as a form of propulsion, getting inside it's shell and boosting forward with a trail of electrical bolts that can fry anything, allowing it to target even aerial opponents. It's jaws are now so strong, no known material on earth can survive being crunched into pieces by it. While it used to be an aggressive Pokémon who would destroy anyone who would dare to wake it up from it's slumber, today Gymera is a heroic Pokémon that fights against anything that would dare to harm children, a behaviour adopted after one saved a child from it's own destruction. Supposedly, it does not get along well with Nukzilla.
Dragon/Ground --> Dragon/Ground --> Dragon/Ground
Based off the Chiwen, Chazu is a Dragon Pokémon that is very popular among sculptors due to it's unique shape. It's said that sculpting a Chazu onto a roof will grant great fortune, good luck, and will protect it from fires. Chazu itself is common in rivers and mountainsides, and it's said to appear before those who cannot find any good ideas, granting them those ideas in the process. In combat, it breathes sand all over the target before it flees for the hills. However, it's personality takes a turn for the worse when Chazu evolves into Chashotou. Now with a second head that always gets along with it, it no longer cares about decorating roofs, only the destruction of the Earth itself! Chashotou's twin heads can shovel a massive mound of dirt in seconds, and it's sand breath has now become a special seismic breath that can burn down anything. It's said that when a fortune teller tells that the world is going to end, it is likely a Chashotou trying to dig it's way to the earth's core, in an attempt to overheat it. Finally, Chashotou evolves again into Chahdora, said by some to be one of the most brutal and threatening Pokémon in existence. Now with three heads and giant wings the size of an entire countryside, Chahdora is said to be an extra-terrestrial Pokémon that flies from planet to planet, destroying everything on it before blowing it to smithereens. Some sources claim that Chahdora is doing this because it has deemed the planet unworthy of destroying it's own natural resources for the heart of survival. When the three heads combine their breath, it becomes strong enough to destroy a planet outright, smashing a hole clean into it's surface. The first Chahdora that tried to destroy the Earth brought the whole population into panic and anarchy, and only by the combined efforts of a Nukzilla, a Thyodan, and a Boyxra was it able to be slain.
Steel/Athlete --> Steel/Athlete --> Steel/Athlete
The International Police, aware of the giant monster Pokémon attacks around the world, built an artificial Pokémon family to slay them. They are very loyal to their masters and never fail in their jobs, but some break free of their master's control and flee to the wild. First, there is Fihand, the prototypes for these artificial Pokémon. It possess a giant mechanical hand, the first part added in, that it can swing at high speeds, and it is also very strong as well, able to lift up shipping containers with ease. It's immense power requires a the soul of human host to power it, but wild Fihands can find an easy substitute by using the soul of a primate Pokémon. Then, there are the robots themselves, Slarine, which is Fihand's evolved form. Possessing a rapid fire laser cannon and a powerful hand, Slarine fights for their master, striking the weak points of large Pokémon and making sure they do not do any collaboratal damage. Now powered by the hopes and dreams of those around, Slarine never gives up in a fight even if it's badly damaged, and they often fight in groups, where each Slarine targets a different part of it's enemies. By attuning a human soul to Slarine, both individuals can fight as one being. Finally, there is the leader of the Slarine corps and it's final evolved form, Guillaeger. It's primary weapon is it's twin fists which can reduce solid bedrock to rubble with a single flurry, and it's hard Armor protects it from even the most deadly of acids and bites. Powered by a stable nuclear core and able to run on any form of power, Guillaeger's presence lets other people know that hope has arrived to the city. Some Guillaegers are powered by two humans who fuse their minds into one, allowing them to control Guillaeger and perform fighting techniques that no mortal would ever achieve, but the humans must be in perfect harmony in order for this to happen. It's said that the first Guillaeger was built after a famous city in a distant region was reduced to rubble due to lacking any good defences against a giant Pokémon those identity has yet to be found.
Hero/Ground --> Hero/Ground --> Hero/Ground
Drispin is a Pokémon armed with a powerful drill said to be crafted by an underground village. This drill never dents, and it is sharp enough to drill a hole in any rock, which Drispin uses to dig out huge tunnels for easy travel or to confuse it's enemies. It possesses an endless amount of miracles in it, always believing that it can get out of any difficult situation that it lands itself in. Drispin evolves into Drilbole, which ditches it's stubby legs for a set of wheels, allowing it to drill faster. It's drill is now strong enough to pierce even bedrock, and miners employ it's help to dig for treasure, tunnels, or for new caves. There's been some claims that Drilbole pleads it's duty to the underground village it once was built it, and it can cause cave ins to bury items or it's own enemies. It's mainly an underground Pokémon, but some Drilboles wish to reach the surface with their heart of miracles. It's final evolved form is known as Drillugan, who was said to be crafted during a time where humans in it's home region were forced to live underground to hide from an evil king that Drillugan eventually slayed. Now armed with two drills filled with the miracles of the world, it can not only drill out any tunnel imaginable, but also defeat even the strongest of foes by drilling through their hearts. Drillugan can combine these drills into a huge one that pierce even the heavens themselves, and it takes good pride in them, making sure that, even though they can never break, they always succeed in drilling into anything. It's said that when Drillugan appeared, cave Pokémon saw the surface for the first time.
Time/Dragon --> Time/Dragon --> Time/Dragon
Ttero is another kind of Pteradactyl Pokémon just like the Anovol line, but it's own origins are more sinister than that. Able to rewind time around it by a few seconds by flapping it's wings, it's said that Ttero learnt this ability specifically to prevent it's own extinction, rewinding it's own demise until it found a way to avoid it. It can also cause alterations to history and make paradoxes which create time wells, where it recharges it's power by absorbing it. For example, if a broken vase is suddenly rich in time energy, it might have been the work of two Tteros: one knocked over the vase by throwing a ball at it, then the second Ttero would throw that ball, creating a paradox over which Ttero threw the ball. It evolves into Deltactyl, which used to be a thriving sky predator in prehistoric times, but is now a sinister alterer of history. A cruel and ruthless Pokémon, Deltactyl can now rewind whole days, and the area around it in which it can alter time now covers the size of a whole town. Some Deltactyls even subject villages to time loops, repeating the same day over and over again until it gets the perfect one, or one where the village burns itself to ash. It's said to do this in revenge against humanity, which it believes has brought it's prey to extinction, leaving it without a food source beyond the time wells it creates when a paradox happens. It's final evolved form is known as Pterlenz, known as the most dangerous Pokémon in existence due to it's mastery over time travel. It can now control history itself, able to warp to any time period imaginable and wreck havoc, altering the future. The clock on it's chest was said to have appeared after it travelled to the beginning of the universe, and it always displays the time in which Pterlenz arrives at a time period. It once tried to remove humanity from existence, believing that it was the cause of the Earth's dismay, and after it was stopped by a team of Pokémon trainers who faced a world of only Pokémon before them, it was ruled that Pterlenz can only ever exist under a trainer's control from now on, and every last Pterlenz was hunted down and caught inside a Poké Ball. It is actually illegal to release one to the wild, unless it is to the "Null Line": A timeline that was left by the time travellers to Pterlenz's doing as a safe way to deposit them. Apparently, the present of the Null Line is very similar to the fateful future that invoked the law in the first place.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Time Slice: A Power 40 Physical Time attack that may cause flinching. Many Time-type Pokémon can learn this move at an early level.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Future Fury: A Power 60 Special Time attack that strikes the target with a blast of future energy. At the start of the next turn, a second blast strikes the target as well. It's a middlegame move learned by many Time-type Pokémon specialized in Special Moves.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Paradox: A Power 80 Special Time attack that modifies a property in the target within the past, striking them with great pain. If this knocks out the target, they will be erased from history until the end of the battle, rendering them unable to be revived. It's mainly learned by Pokémon associated with Time Travel.
Poison/Hero --> Poison/Hero --> Poison/Hero
Salibody is a giant Salamander Pokémon that will happily provide it's own antibodies, which can fend off most viruses, to other Pokémon by licking them, seemingly making it a form of Hero Pokémon. In reality, however, Salibody's intentions are far more ruthless: it's antibodies actually override the immune system, and since it is only designed to work with reptiles, it renders the Pokémon who recieve them vulreable to other diseases that the antibody cannot protect against, most notably it's own toxins! When it's not busy doing this, it lays itself out in jungles and deserts and absorbs the sun's rays, ignoring anything around it. It evolves into Replamander, which is not only a far more experienced predator, but also a prime replicator of the DNA that makes up the immune system. It bites everyone around it to perform it's trademark immune system replacement, and by reading the DNA of those it bites, it improves it's immune system to fend off stronger diseases. People who receive Replamander's immune system are unaware of the fact that they have been infected by a deadly disease as well that turns every cell in the body into a white blood cell, and they praise Replamander in the process, thinking that the disease is merely the pain of receiving the immune system. It's final evolved form is known as Adacrypto, an Anti-Hero Pokémon that inflicts both help and harm to it's area. It's claws are infused with a million kinds of diseases that are exclusive to it, all of which are protected by it's immune system, and one strike injects both into the target, removing their protection against other diseases in the process. It can transmute blood to acid with a single lick, causing it's victims to melt into a featureless puddle, and it often targets Villanous Pokémon in an attempt to lure them off guard, acting almost like if it's a Villain Pokémon itself, trying to protect them from diseases that are currently in the area. People who receive Adacrypto's blessing, only to suffer the diseases they would have fended off had they not done so, leave their towns and never come back.
Beast/Grass --> Beast/Grass --> Beast/Grass
Based off the Yao Grass and the Bashe, Yaoshe emerges from grass patches and hisses at anyone who passes by them, never appearing where there is no grass whatsoever. It's full body has never been seen, always concealed in the grass that it pops out from. Medicine made from the grass that Yaoshe resides in can prevent mental blocks and attract love from faraway places. When Yaoshe evolves into Payao, it becomes a giant snake Pokémon that spreads grass by bashing the ground with it's huge tail. It's said to have eaten Pokémon far larger than itself, such as Syriderms, and it's past is shrouded in mystery, as it spends all day hidden within giant patches of grass, waiting for the perfect moment to strike it's prey without them even realizing it. It's fangs are purposely undeveloped so that Payao can swallow it's prey whole, turning them into grass in the process. Yaoshe then fully evolves into Sichuadder, said by some to be the reason why tall patches of grass that Pokémon reside in appear. As it slithers, it leaves behind a trail of tall grass which provides nourishment and healing to those who eat it, thus making Sichuadder always hidden. As such, people believed that the grass growing from it was a gift from the Legendary Pokémon of the Oriva Region after a long day of praising it with gifts. In battle, Sichuadder strikes it's enemies with a special toxin that turns every last cell in their body into a tuft of grass, turning them into an inanimate topairy in the process, which Sichuadder then swallows whole. They then keep their skeletons inside of them for many years, expelling them out when the time comes for people to use them in medicine.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Tear Down: A Power 70 Physical Beast move that tears the target apart with claws or fangs, destroying their held item in the process. This attack be learned by many Beast Pokémon, or Pokémon with sharp claws or jaws.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Wilderness: A Power 70 Special Beast move that strikes the target with an aura comparable to a wilderness. This hits both targets in a double battle, and the wilderness causes any weather or terrain effect to end instantly. Pokémon associated with the wild can learn this attack.
Electric/Grass --> Electric/Grass --> Electric/Grass
Guttol is a Gutta-percha Pokémon that contains a massive surge of electricity inside of it. People often used them as natural batteries, powering towns and cities with it, and it's very tasty as well, never surging out it's electricity unless it has to. Some sources claim that this electricity lies within it's own sap, which is made of a special formula that can conduct electricity from lightning storms. Guttol evolves into Cablperch, which perches itself on trees and grants them electricity. The sap that it produces can be made into a special rubber that can insulate electricity, and people of the Oriva Region once used them to create the first cables and wires, and it was well loved as a result. Cablperch will happily allow people to gather this sap, but it will feel drained if it ever runs out, recharging itself by absorbing the electricity from the cables made from it. Their arms can also extend like cables and change anything they touch with a storm of powerful electricity. It's final evolved form is known as Faragraph, who is best described as a living transmission tower! Constantly producing electricity 24/7 due to the sap within it, early people once used Faragraph as a power station, charging electrical products with enough force to power them for weeks. It's said that the rubber made from Faragraph's sap allowed electricity to flow underwater, since it did not degrade when it became wet. In battle, Faragraph charges electricity through it's head before summoning a giant thunderstorm which drains the life of anyone struck by it.
Normal/Ground --> Normal/Ground --> Normal/Ground
Jhole is based off the Dhole, and is common in jungles and mountains. They hunt in packs of fifty individuals, with one Jhole distracting the prey while the rest of them tear them apart. Most active during the day, Jhole often targets Pokémon far bigger than it, using it's powerful jaws which can puncture even solid steel. They communicate with each other by licking their paws and wagging their tails. Although it's normally a friendly Pokémon, a Jhole that has started to become aggressive towards it's pack members is a sign that it is about to evolve into Rhodyard. It's pupils and back legs now gone, it ruthlessly claims the jungle that it lives in as it's own, forcing the other Pokémon who live in it to flee for safer pastures, even to it's former pack members. Some say that Rhodyard exhibits this behaviour because it is possessed by a demon that was slain in it's home jungle, having returned to the grave for eternal revenge. It's strengthened front paws can climb up any environment, and they will chase down their prey until they run out of energy. When Rhodyard starts hunting purely for the sport of it, it's a warning that it's about to evolve into it's final evolved form, and the form of the very demon that possessed it, Ahyazi. A Jungle Demon Pokémon, those who enter the jungle it lives in never return, as Ahyazi has powerful senses that can sniff out a target from a thousand miles away. Once it has caught it's victim, it will throw them into the mouth on it's chest, sending them to another dimension that is an endless jungle with no escape, with the only resident in there being the victims themselves, which often regress to tribal cultures soon afterwards. Should it's target resist, it will destroy them with a powerful blast of condensed Ground energy. It's said that every year, Ahyazi leaves it's jungle to visit every other one in the world, depositing a Jhole at each one that is being deforested as a seed of deception and despair.
Sound/Ground --> Sound/Ground --> Sound/Ground
Snubbal is a Snub-nosed Monkey Pokémon that resides within a set of cymbals. It's very shy, often hiding within the cymbals themselves, which crash with a bang every time they're hit, causing small earthquakes in the process. If Snubbal ever gets separated from these cymbals, it will soon perish, as it has no way to defend itself without them. These cymbals are said to be ones beloning to a monkey toy that got recalled due to it's horrifying appearance. When Snubbal evolves into Clash-Nosed, it ditches the cymbals it lived in and starts riding a prototype doll instead with cymbals for legs, said to be an early version of the monkey toy. The doll having no life at all, Clash-Nosed rides the doll to protect itself from all danger and to serve as a weapon in combat, stomping the ground and shaking the earth to disorientate it's opponents. It's presence can easily be noted by the cymbal crashing it makes as it walks, which scares it's predators away, yet it's just as cowardly as it's pre-evolution, never fighting unless it really has to. However, that completley changes when Clash-Nosed evolves into the monkey toy itself, Jollipithi! The tiny monkey now completely gone, Jollipithi crashes it's cymbals all day while screaming, striking fear into everyone that hears it, especially those who also see it's horrifying face, which will strike them with fear for the rest of their life. Every time it crashes it's cymbals, Jollipithi creates a shockwave that can be felt for miles, and it apparently does nothing more than walking around outside of combat, a behaviour that the monkey toy was supposed to do. Many toymakers often employ them to draw customers with their cymbals, unaware of it's true purpose.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Rampage: A Power 120 Physical Beast attack that has the user thrash about for three turns, similar to Outrage. Afterwards, the user becomes confused from fatigue. Many powerful Pokémon can learn this attack.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Cymbal Cutter: A Power 70 Physical Sound attack that tears the target apart with cymbals conjured by the user. This move has a high critical hit ratio and may cause confusion. Many Sound-type Pokémon specializing in physical attacks can learn it.
Sound/Beast --> Sound/Beast --> Sound/Beast
Based off the Konaki Jijii, Howbawl is a howler monkey Pokémon that spends it's entire life screaming it's head off. It sounds just like a crying child, but those who approach Howbawl will have their ears explode from being too closed to Howbawl's screams. It never has to eat or catch it's breath, allowing it scream even while it is jumping from tree to tree, and because of this screaming, Howbawl has very little predators. Once Howbawl's scream has become loud enough to make mountains tremble, it evolves into Waawaaaalouwaa, those screaming is so loud, it can be heard from twenty miles away. It resides in mountains and deafens it's residents, forcing them to leave for safer pastures, and it apparently resides in ones that have a lot of noise going on within them. Often, this will make sure that the only source of noise being made in it's home is the Waawaaaalouwaa itself, and no mortal has ever been able to get it to shut up. It's said that the only time Waawaaaalouwaa is ever silent is in the brief moment that it dies before it's spirit rises to continue it's screaming fits, which strangley resemble the screams that the former residents made. Waawaaaalouwaa then fully evolves into Konjiscream, which is now a screaming predator those screams can be felt by the entire world, though those people think that it's just the ambience of the local area. They hunt prey by changing the pitch of their screams to resemble a crying baby, and those who try to comfort it will fall victim to it's special hunting tactic. Konjiscream will use the energy from it's own screams to make itself heavier and heavier until it's victims are crushed to death, before it absorbs their energy by stabbing them with it's spear. At it's loudest pitch, Konjiscream's screaming can reduce an entire city into a flat wasteland in microseconds.
Hero --> Hero --> Hero
Larbons are heroic Lar Gibbon Pokémon that try to perform a good deed every day, whether it be helping someone in danger, or helping it's other fellow Larbons. Because of this, they are well loved by people, who always rely on them when they appear, though as a wild gibbon Pokémon, this is easier said than done. When they're not busy saving people from danger, they spend most of the time eating and sleeping, only really spending it's energy on these deed. Strangley enough, only male Larbons have ever been sighted, thus making this line a male only species. Larbon's evolved form is known as Wukibbon, a heroic Pokémon that's far more active than it's pre-evolution. It seeks out danger and stops it with it's hidden powers, and it's often found at mountains, looking for enlightenment and peace. It appears before those who are in need and helps them complete their journey, usually towards the west itself, and Wukibbon's enhanced senses allow it to perceive danger before it's followers can even realize it. Some Wukibbons can even see right through disguises. Wukibbon's final evolved form is known as Suwakan, said to be the inspirator of many different old Oriva Region folk tales. Jumping from cliff to cliff, Suwakan uses the powers blessed onto it by Legendary Pokémon to fight against it's foes, and when it appears before danger, that danger is guaranteed to leave at the hands of Suwakan. As the Monkey King itself, all Monkey Pokémon bow down to it: for this reason, it's main rival in the wild is the very similar Sutaró. Some sources claim that Suwakan is infused with the powers of every Hero Pokémon there is, and it uses all of these powers with great balance, great power, and with great responsibility to put an end to crime in it's area. Some even say that Suwakan once led a party of Pokémon in a journey to the west to seek scrolls of enlightenment.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Laser Vision: A Power 50 Special Hero move that has the user fire lasers out of their eyes. This move pierces through Protect, and can be learned by many different Hero Pokémon, as well as Pokémon with huge eyes.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Staff Whirl: A Power 10 Physical Hero move that hits eight times, learned by most Pokémon carrying a staff. No other special effects.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Power Blast: A Power 20 Special Hero move that consumes all of the user's Stat boosts. For each one consumed this way, Power Blast's power increases by 20. This move never misses, and many Hero Pokémon can learn it.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Heroic Pose: A Hero Status move that most Hero-type Pokémon can learn. By striking a heroic pose, the user is inspired, and their Attack, Special Attack, and Defence increases by 1.
Villain --> Villain --> Villain
Based off the Hannya and Kiyo Hime, Nagiyama is a small snake Pokémon said to be the descendant of a girl overcome by rage. It was said that this rage was then condensed into a mask which, when a little girl wore it, turned her into this Pokémon. As such, this line is a female only species. It's tail is laced with a toxin that makes anyone struck by it consumed by their own rage, causing them to destroy everything in sight. Despite this, it's normally a shy Pokémon, but so many people are afraid to gain it's trust out of the fear that it will strike them with it's tail, which in turn makes Nagiyama more and more angrier. It then throws giant tantrums that inspired nearby people to do the same, turning them into villains. Nagiyama's evolved form is known as Honnimino, those face resembles the girl it was in the past. While normally a kind and young Pokémon, Honnimino will still throw tantrums if nothing goes it's way, to the point it will destroy anyone who complains about it's beauty or insult it with a surge of villanous energy infused with the rage of a volcano. It's said that this rage comes from it's own past, where it's boyfriend lied to it out of a promise that it thought that the girl wouldn't take seriously. At it's maximum anger, Honnimino can unleash storms of rage that can make anyone near them lose all their emotions except for anger, causing them to destroy themselves in their own rage. Honnimino's final evolved form is known as Kiyoria, which artists often display as a villain in many different tales. Able to command the flames of rage itself, Kiyoria can turn even the purest and happiest of souls into soulless angry warriors that spurt out forbidden words in a single gaze from the eye on it's chest, which causes madness to anyone who sees it for even a second. Very prideful of it's own beauty, it uses what's left of the villages it razes to make sure that it remains the most ruthless villain around, with people fleeing from the sight of it. Apparently, Kiyoria is looking for the boyfriend that lied to it, eager to settle the score with him. It's said that Kiyoria is a demoness Pokémon that has attained the highest level of power, becoming one of the most dangerous Villain Pokémon around!
SPECIAL ATTACK: Maniacal Laugh: A Villain Status move which most Villain Pokémon can learn. By cackling insanely, the target's highest stat is lowered by 2.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Overwhelm: A Power 70 Physical Villain move that has the user overwhelm the target with immense power. The higher the user's level is compared to the target, the higher this move's power is. It's mainly learned by large Pokémon those size towers over anyone else.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Doomsday Device: A Power 140 Special Villain move. The user spends the first turn charging up a satellite in space, and on the second turn, the satellite fires a deadly laser towards the target. If a Villain-type Pokémon was knocked out last turn, it's soul powers the satellite and makes it fire instantly! It's a popular late game attack among some Villain-type Pokémon, usually ones associated with space.
SPECIAL ATTACK: Robbery: A Power 60 Physical Villain move that swipes the target in the back, stealing their item in the process if they have one. It's often learned by Pokémon who can hide from most ordinary people, alongside most Villain-type Pokémon.
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