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Poison Puppeteer Report

Ability Name: Poison Puppeteer Number of Pokémon that normally possess it: 1 Number of Pokémon that can possibly possess it: 1 Most commonly associated type: Poison and Ghost (Normal) The Poison Puppeteer Ability is the unique signature Ability of Pecharunt and serves as a direct consequence of the creature’s capacity to control all those that it manages to intoxicate with its poisonous power. Unlike all other types of Pokémon that use toxins to both damage others and inflict them with status conditions, the toxins that are generated by Pecharunt are uniquely tied to its spiritual essence and thus carries a bit of its own power and mind with them as they are created and unleashed upon others, either in liquid form or as part of the poisonous mochi that it can create inside of its shell. As a result of this, if it manages to Poison or Badly Poison an opponent, it can then use that connection to at least partially take control of its target, forcing their body to move under Pecharunt’s

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Poison Puppeteer Report

Ability Name: Poison Puppeteer Number of Pokémon that normally possess it: 1 Number of Pokémon that can possibly possess it: 1 Most commonly associated type: Poison and Ghost (Normal) The Poison Puppeteer Ability is the unique signature Ability of Pecharunt and serves as a direct consequence of the creature’s capacity to control all those that it manages to intoxicate with its poisonous power. Unlike all other types of Pokémon that use toxins to both damage others and inflict them with status conditions, the toxins that are generated by Pecharunt are uniquely tied to its spiritual essence and thus carries a bit of its own power and mind with them as they are created and unleashed upon others, either in liquid form or as part of the poisonous mochi that it can create inside of its shell. As a result of this, if it manages to Poison or Badly Poison an opponent, it can then use that connection to at least partially take control of its target, forcing their body to move under Pecharunt’s

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Terapagos Report

Terapagos (the Tera Pokémon) is a legendary Normal-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. Recognized as the source of the Terastal Phenomenon in the Paldea region and beyond and more than capable of wielding the power of the elements greater than nearly any other type of Pokémon known, Terapagos is a truly astonishing creature that can more than show the true might of the type-matchup game when pressed to in combat. Make sure that you are prepared for a hell of a ride if you dare to challenge this beast to a battle, as the sheer might of its control over both time and the nature of Pokémon types will likely leave you aghast and unable to cope with the sheer elemental diversity that is contained within its glittering shell! First discovered and documented by the explorer Heath, and later by his descendant, Ms. Briar of the Blueberry Academy, alongside several trainers that helped to battle and contain the power of the creature, Terapagos

Normal-type Pokemon

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Okidogi Report

Okidogi (the Retainer Pokémon) is a legendary Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon found among rough, rugged terrain among the company of Munkidori and Fezandipiti within the Kitakami region. A powerful brute and bully to most and a notable threat to those that dare to cross its pathway, Okidogi is a fearsome force to be reckoned with if you can’t withstand the power of its physical might. Don’t take legends for granted when it comes to this beast, as it is far from a kind protector and would rather abuse its power than do anything good for anyone other than its closest toxic companions! Okidogi, Munkidori and Fezandipiti are part of a group known as the Loyal Three, and while the legends of the Kitakami region may portray them in one way, the way in which they act and treat others could not be farther from the legend of their situation in the Kitakami region. It was originally said in legend that these creatures came to the Kitakami region from some far-off land, and one night, when a

Fighting-type Pokemon

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Iron Jugulis Report

Iron Jugulis (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Dark/Flying-type Pokémon found exclusively within the boundaries of Area Zero within the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Iron Jugulis are robotic Hydreigon-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Flying-type Pokemon

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Hydrapple Report

Hydrapple (the Apple Hydra Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Grass/Dragon-type Pokémon found among grassy fields within the Blueberry Academy Terarium. A powerful beast with more heads than many can handle at once, Hydrapple are vicious creatures that can show that many heads can often times be better than one when they know how to work together properly. Make sure to be wary of them and their attacks if you want to survive an encounter with them, or their fickle nature might prove to be a terrible threat to deal with once their minds managed to get in-sync and blast you away by attacking you all at once! While the members of the Appling family are normally dictated in their evolutionary pathways by the types of apples that they feed on, in the case of Flapple and Appletun, these forms are evolutionary dead ends because they have permanently fused their forms to the specialty apples that they consume to evolve in the first place. However, in the case of Dipplin, this is not entirely

Grass-type Pokemon

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Slither Wing Report

Slither Wing (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Bug/Fighting-type Pokémon found exclusively within the boundaries of Area Zero within the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Slither Wing are ancient Volcarona-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the distant past. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Bug-type Pokemon

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Pecharunt Report

Pecharunt (the Subjugation Pokémon) is a mythical Poison/Ghost-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of the Kitakami region. Toxic to the core and more than dangerous to those that consume the accursed treats that it makes for others, Pecharunt is a devious little monster that uses its dark powers of corruption to subjugate and control all that dare to make contact with its darkest whims and desires. It might not appear to be that big of a threat by size alone, but just as great things can come in small packages, this fiend can more than make its presence known once it starts to control and bring out the deepest desires of those that it infects with its power! While its existence had been all but forgotten, the resurrection of Pecharunt in modern times has helped to unearth its story for all to understand and ponder on. Long ago in a faraway land, there was an old man and woman that could not have any children of their own, and so instead, they took care of a small, timid

Poison-type Pokemon

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Gouging Fire Report

Gouging Fire (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Fire/Dragon-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Gouging Fire are ancient Entei-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful for that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and descriptions

Fire-type Pokemon

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Ting-Lu Report

Ting-Lu (the Ruinous Pokémon) is a legendary Dark/Ground-type Pokémon found sealed away somewhere within the Paldea region. A harbinger of disaster and the living incarnation of fear, Ting-Lu is a sturdy beast capable of making the ground quake violently and in turn instill fear in all that see it. Be prepared for a hell of a fight if you ever have to face this beast, and make sure to keep out of the way of the Ruination it can cause, or you just might find yourself enterally shattered by the massive quakes it can generate by merely pressing its nose to the ground below! This beast is one of a quartet of beings known as the Treasures of Ruin, and their story highlights both their destructive power and the reason why they are currently sealed way from human grasp. In ancient times, there was a Paldean king known for his seemingly insatiable sense of greed, so much so that he would happily invade other nations just so he could loot them for valuables for his collection and wealth.

Ground-type Pokemon

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Iron Boulder Report

Iron Boulder (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Rock/Psychic-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Iron Boulder are robotic Terrakion-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Rock-type Pokemon

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Ogerpon Report

Ogerpon (the Mask Pokémon) is a mythical Grass-type, Grass/Water-type, Grass/Fire-type or Grass/Rock-type Pokémon found among rugged clifftops and mountain peaks in the Kitakami region. Both a force to be reckoned with and an adorable little gal to those lucky enough to see its true face, Ogerpon is an agile and powerful creature that can more than use the power of masks to exert a tremendous combative force in almost any situation. Make sure that you’ve got the tools needed to handle this powerful beast before you decide to challenge it, as the power it can draw from its special masks can more than give it the edge when it really needs to repay others for the sake of protecting what is dearest to it! Ogerpon is the focus of a great story in the Kitakami region, and while said legend may portray them in one way, the way in which they act and treat others could not be farther from the truth. It was originally said in legend that the Loyal Three came to the Kitakami region from some

Water-type Pokemon

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Baxcalibur Report

Baxcalibur (the Ice Dragon Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Dragon/Ice-type Pokémon found among icy cliffs and other frigid environment within the Paldea region. Brutish to the extreme and more than capable of using the power of ice and draconic energy to decimate others, Baxcalibur are powerful beasts that can make short work of anything that can’t withstand their immense physical power. Be wary of ever getting near the backs of these beasts if you can help it, or you might just find yourself turned into a living pincushion when you get a face full of their back spines in the midst of a battle! Unlike most other Dragon-type Pokémon, the members of the Frigibax family are unique for their capacity to not only survive in cold environments but are actually able to wield the power of the Ice-type naturally to an effective enough degree that they are considered to be partial Ice-types themselves. This is only possible for them because of their dorsal spine, which is specially adapted to

Ice-type Pokemon

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Raging Bolt Report

Raging Bolt (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Raging Bolt are ancient Raikou-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful for that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Electric-type Pokemon

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Iron Crown Report

Iron Crown (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Iron Crown are robotic Cobalion-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and descriptions

Psychic-type Pokemon

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Pecharunt Report

Pecharunt (the Subjugation Pokémon) is a mythical Poison/Ghost-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of the Kitakami region. Toxic to the core and more than dangerous to those that consume the accursed treats that it makes for others, Pecharunt is a devious little monster that uses its dark powers of corruption to subjugate and control all that dare to make contact with its darkest whims and desires. It might not appear to be that big of a threat by size alone, but just as great things can come in small packages, this fiend can more than make its presence known once it starts to control and bring out the deepest desires of those that it infects with its power! While its existence had been all but forgotten, the resurrection of Pecharunt in modern times has helped to unearth its story for all to understand and ponder on. Long ago in a faraway land, there was an old man and woman that could not have any children of their own, and so instead, they took care of a small, timid

Ghost-type Pokemon

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Roaring Moon Report

Roaring Moon (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Dragon/Dark-type Pokémon found exclusively within the boundaries of Area Zero within the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Roaring Moon are ancient Salamence-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the ancient past. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Dark-type Pokemon

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Iron Crown Report

Iron Crown (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Iron Crown are robotic Cobalion-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful of that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and descriptions

Steel-type Pokemon

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Raging Bolt Report

Raging Bolt (the Paradox Pokémon) is an exceptionally rare Electric/Dragon-type Pokémon found exclusively within the confines of Area Zero of the Paldea region. A mystery in its form, function and powers but nonetheless viewed as a dire threat to most, Raging Bolt are ancient Raikou-like creatures that can bring more than a bit of terrifying power to bear against those that get in their way. You may not be likely to see one ever, but you will be thankful for that once you witness the type of destruction they can wreak when unleashed in battle! Discovered 200 years ago within the area now known as Area Zero, this beast is what is known as a Paradox Pokémon, a creature that has been brought into the present time from a time in either the distant past or the far future when it clearly doesn’t belong; in the case of this Pokémon, they have come into this world from the far future. Originally discovered and described by the researcher Heath in the Great Crater, the findings and

Dragon-type Pokemon

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Prometheus the Immortal: Ode to the Magician

I am the enemy of death, Prometheus reborn, But mankind is no friend, Merely a harbinger of the end. Though destruction I was made to cause, It was not always so. I had a nobler cause once… A cause to save life, Not end it. Born of unknown origins, The very mutations That define my power Ravaged the weak And rendered them inhuman. Immune to natural death, They may have been, But human? Farther from the truth Such a statement Could never be. My creator… He made me to save another. He almost gave up On the compound he staked his work on, But the shadows of the reaper Gave back his drive. He worked through the blood, The sweat,

Miscellaneous Projects

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Tera Starstorm Report

Move Name: Tera Starstorm Battle Classification: Special Attack Type: Normal Total number of affected targets: 1 Range: 1 adjacent target other than user Direct contact needed to initiate attack: No Base Power: 120 Accuracy Rate: 100% PP: 5 (maximum 8) A versatile weapon able to make the most of the Tera-type of its user when its power is greatly needed, the Tera Starstorm attack is a potent move that can give a Terastallized Pokémon a huge advantage in battle when properly wielded. Considered to be the signature attack of Terapagos, the Tera Starstorm attack involves the user gathering power from either itself or Terastallization and using it to generate and unleash a massive beam of Terastal energy into the sky, which then breaks apart and descends upon a target as a rain of star-like Terastal energy bursts to inflict damage. It might be incredibly bizarre in its power and form, but this attack can nonetheless prove to be an exceptional threat to deal with, and especially if the

Normal-type Moves

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Upper Hand Report

Move Name: Upper Hand Battle Classification: Physical Attack Type: Fighting Total number of affected targets: 1 Range: 1 adjacent target other than user Direct contact needed to initiate attack: Yes Base Power: 65 Accuracy Rate: 100% PP: 15 (maximum 24) Though it may not be the most conventional of attacks for a Pokémon to have access to, the Upper Hand attack is a unique move that certainly give its namesake to the user and make sure that others don’t try and move too fast towards them. In essence, the Upper Hand attack is a forceful slap to the face delivered from the heel of the user’s palm in an effort to halt the actions of a target if they attempt to strike first in a combat ‘turn’. It might only have use in some specialized circumstances, but it’s nonetheless a potent tool that can help shut down any opponent that likes to abuse priority moves to try and get in a quick win. The Upper Hand attack is an artificial move that is primarily designed to counter any target that enjoys

Fighting-type Moves

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Bleakwind Storm Report

Move Name: Bleakwind Storm Battle Classification: Special Attack Type: Flying Total number of affected targets: 1-2 Range: All adjacent opponents Direct contact needed to initiate attack: No Base Power: 100 Accuracy Rate: 80% PP: 10 (maximum 16) A terrifying force of destruction to face in any situation, the Bleakwind Storm attack is a vicious move that can bring both windy times and extreme cold to those that are caught in its midst. Considered to be the signature attack of Tornadus, the Bleakwind Storm attack involves the user generating a massive cyclone of freezing air around a target in order to inflict damage. It might not be the easiest move to land in some cases, but with the right power behind it, this attack can readily blow others away and leave them with a chilling reminder of the user’s legendary power in turn. The members of the group of legendary Pokémon known as the Force of Nature are powerful beings of the air with strong ties to legends of djinn, the Four Symbols

Flying-type Moves

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Ivy Cudgel Report

Move Name: Ivy Cudgel Battle Classification: Physical Attack Type: Grass Total number of affected targets: 1 Range: 1 adjacent target other than user Direct contact needed to initiate attack: No Base Power: 100 Accuracy Rate: 100% PP: 10 (maximum 16) Though it may seem like too simple of a move for most to be concerned with it, the Icy Cudgel attack is actually an incredibly dangerous attack that can prove to be a nightmare to deal with if one is not aware of its true elemental properties. Considered to be the signature attack of Ogerpon, the Icy Cudgel attack involves the user attacking with a cudgel wrapped in thorny vines that projects a powerful elemental force from it to inflict damage. It may seem easy to deal with at first, but once you’ve seen the magic that Ogerpon can infuse it with through the power of its masks, you’ll likely be singing a different tun when its full, true potential is demonstrated in the heat of a fight. While many Grass-type physical attacks require the

Grass-type Moves

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Silk Trap Report

Move Name: Silk Trap Battle Classification: Technique Type: Bug Total number of affected targets: 1 Range: User Direct contact needed to initiate technique: No Base Power: - Accuracy Rate: - PP: 10 (maximum 16) Though it might not be the most conventional variation of the basic Protect technique, the Silk Trap technique is nonetheless a potent defensive move with a bit of a nasty consequence to physical attackers. Considered to be the signature move of Spidops, the Silk Trap technique involves the user creating a temporary shield of sticky silk designed to bot completely reflect and destabilize incoming attacks and entangle anyone that dares to strike them directly. It may become less and less reliable as it is used continuously, but for trainers that know how to use it properly, this move is perhaps the greatest defensive asset available to any Pokémon in battle. While Spidops might not be known for their combat prowess in some cases, they are known for being extremely crafty in the

Bug-type Moves

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Malignant Chain Report

Move Name: Malignant Chain Battle Classification: Special Attack Type: Poison Total number of affected targets: 1 Range: 1 adjacent target other than user Direct contact needed to initiate attack: No Base Power: 100 Accuracy Rate: 100% PP: 5 (maximum 8) As a toxic manifestation of the dark desires of the monster that can generate it, the Malignant Chain attack is a dangerous and potent blow that can more than make life hell for any that are afflicted with its toxic presence. Considered to be the signature attack of Pecharunt, the Malignant Chain attack involves the user generating toxic chains from its body that it then wraps around its prey in order to infuse them with the dark toxins comprising said chains to inflict damage. This dangerous move is truly as toxic and dangers as it looks and can more than turn the tide if the opposition doesn’t have a way to counter its nastiest effects and resist the dark temptation that comes with the move’s execution. The Malignant Chain attack is

Poison-type Moves

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