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'''Standard Tactics:''' Lurantis leads with Grass type moves and calling allies


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'''Weaknesses:''' Lurantis is weak to Fire, Poison, Flying, Bug, and Ice type moves. Trumbeak is weak to Electric, Ice, and Rock type moves. Castform and Kecleon are weak to Fighting type moves. Comfey is weak to Poison and Steel type moves.


'''Note:''' While it was agreed that Wild Pokémon should not have pages due to the number of pages needed and how wildly inconsistent Pokémon species vary, Totem Pokémon are an acceptation as they are member from their species who is much more powerful than a normal member and were affected by energy spilled from Ultra Wormholes. They directly act as bosses as well, making them valid.
'''Note:''' While it was agreed that Wild Pokémon should not have pages due to the number of pages needed and how wildly inconsistent Pokémon species vary, Totem Pokémon are an acceptation as they are member from their species who is much more powerful than a normal member and were affected by energy spilled from Ultra Wormholes. They directly act as bosses as well, making them valid.
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'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Average''', '''Gifted''' in terms of combat (All Pokémon are naturally skilled fighters)
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Average''', '''Gifted''' in terms of combat (All Pokémon are naturally skilled fighters)

Revision as of 16:29, 1 July 2022

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Totem Pokémon Theme

Background

Totem Lurantis is the Totem of Lush Jungle. The trial begins as soon as the player enters Lush Jungle; however, they can leave at any time (though not via Charizard Glide), although this will reset the trial. Once the player has collected all four ingredients, they can leave at any time without resetting the trial. In this trial, the player receives a Forage Bag from Mallow to locate four items hidden in the jungle: a Mago Berry, a Tiny Mushroom, a Revival Herb, and a Miracle Seed. When the player finds the spot where the Tiny Mushroom is located, they are given the option to take a Tiny Mushroom or Big Mushroom. Regardless of the choice, they are attacked by a wild Parasect/Shiinotic. When the player approaches the tree the Mago Berry is buried under, a Fomantis will jump out of the tree and ambush the player. In the area the Revival Herb grows, there are three hidden objects the player can interact with, only one of which is the Revival Herb. If the player interacts with any of these objects, they will be attacked by a Fomantis; depending on whether the player chose the correct object, the Fomantis will have slightly different moves. Until completing the trial, the player can still interact with the incorrect objects after finding the correct Revival Herb. Upon collecting all four items, Mallow and the player are joined by Lana and Kiawe who have more items for the dish. Mallow asks the player to participate in each stage of the dish's preparation, requiring the player to press the A button at least five times during each stage to progress. When the Mallow Special is complete, the Totem Pokémon, Lurantis, will be lured to the aroma. In the battle with Totem Lurantis, it will call Trumbeak on its first turn, and call Castform if its HP is below approximately 2/3 (if the ally Trumbeak has been defeated). If its HP drops below approximately 2/3 before it has a chance to call an ally, it will call Castform first, then call Trumbeak at the first opportunity after Castform has fainted. Once an ally is defeated, Totem Lurantis cannot call it again. After defeating the Totem Pokémon, the player will be greeted by Mallow for completing the trial and will receive a Grassium Z as a reward. After completing the trial, wild Pokémon will appear in Lush Jungle.

Statistics

Tier: 8-A

Name: Totem Lurantis, Lurantis

Origin: Pokémon

Sex: Female

Age: Unknown

Classification: Pokémon, Totem Pokémon

Status: Alive

Alignment: True Neutral (Totem Pokémon are supposed to fight the trainer in order to prove their power)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Multi City Block level

Durability: Multi City Block level

Striking Strength: Multi City Block Class

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Travel Speed: Superhuman

Combat Speed: FTL

Reaction Speed: FTL

Stamina: High

Range: Standard Melee, Tens of Meters with Pokémon moves, Higher with calling allies

Intelligence: Average, Gifted in terms of combat (All Pokémon are naturally skilled fighters)


Powers and Abilities

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)
Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)


Standard Equipment

Power Herb

SOS Partners

Name: Trumbeak

Sex: Can be male or female

Category: Bugle Beak Pokémon

Type: Normal, Flying

Level: 22

Ability: Keen Eye - Keen eyes prevent other Pokémon from lowering this Pokémon's accuracy.

Held Items: None

Pokédex Entry:

"It eats berries and stores their seeds in its beak. When it encounters enemies or prey, it fires off all the seeds in a burst."

Name: Castform

Sex: Can be male or female

Category: Weather Pokémon

Type: Normal

Level: 22

Ability: Forecast - The Pokémon transforms with the weather to change its type to Water, Fire, or Ice.

Held Items: None

Pokédex Entry:

"Although its form changes with the weather, that is apparently the result of a chemical reaction and not the result of its own free will."

Name: Comfey

Sex: Can be male or female

Category: Posy Picker Pokémon

Type: Fairy

Level: 22

Ability: Flower Veil - Ally Grass-type Pokémon are protected from status conditions and the lowering of their stats.

Held Items: None

Pokédex Entry:

"It stretches sticky vines out from its head and picks flowers to adorn itself with. When it doesn't have any flowers, it feels uneasy."

Name: Kecleon

Sex: Can be male or female

Category: Color Swap Pokémon

Type: Normal

Level: 22

Ability: Color Change - The Pokémon's type becomes the type of the move used on it.

Held Items: None

Pokédex Entry:

"Its color changes for concealment and also when its mood or health changes. The darker the color, the healthier it is."

Notable Techniques

*Razor Leaf: Sharp-edged leaves are launched to slash at the opposing Pokémon. Critical hits land more easily.

  • X-Scissor: The user slashes at the target by crossing its scythes or claws as if they were a pair of scissors.
  • Solar Blade: In this two-turn attack, the user gathers light and fills a blade with the light's energy, attacking the target on the next turn.
  • Synthesis: The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather.
  • Low Sweep: The user makes a swift attack on the target's legs, which lowers the target's Speed stat.

*Rock Blast: The user hurls hard rocks at the target. Two to five rocks are launched in a row.

  • Pluck: The user pecks the target. If the target is holding a Berry, the user eats it and gains its effect.
  • Supersonic: The user generates odd sound waves from its body that confuse the target.
  • Screech: An earsplitting screech harshly lowers the target's Defense stat.

  • *Sunny Day: The user intensifies the sun for five turns, powering up Fire-type moves. It lowers the power of Water-type moves.

  • Water Gun: The target is blasted with a forceful shot of water.
  • Headbutt: The user sticks out its head and attacks by charging straight into the target. This may also make the target flinch.
  • Weather Ball: This attack move varies in power and type depending on the weather.

  • *Sunny Day: The user intensifies the sun for five turns, powering up Fire-type moves. It lowers the power of Water-type moves.

  • Ancient Power: The user attacks with a prehistoric power. It may also raise all the user's stats at once.
  • Dizzy Punch: The target is hit with rhythmically launched punches. This may also leave the target confused.
  • Screech: An earsplitting screech harshly lowers the target's Defense stat.

  • *Sunny Day: The user intensifies the sun for five turns, powering up Fire-type moves. It lowers the power of Water-type moves.

  • Floral Healing: The user restores the target's HP by up to half of its max HP. It restores more HP when the terrain is grass.
  • Flower Shield: The user raises the Defense stat of all Grass-type Pokémon in battle with a mysterious power.
  • Magical Leaf: The user scatters curious leaves that chase the target. This attack never misses.


  • Other

    Standard Tactics: Lurantis leads with Grass type moves and calling allies

    Weaknesses: Lurantis is weak to Fire, Poison, Flying, Bug, and Ice type moves. Trumbeak is weak to Electric, Ice, and Rock type moves. Castform and Kecleon are weak to Fighting type moves. Comfey is weak to Poison and Steel type moves.

    Note: While it was agreed that Wild Pokémon should not have pages due to the number of pages needed and how wildly inconsistent Pokémon species vary, Totem Pokémon are an acceptation as they are member from their species who is much more powerful than a normal member and were affected by energy spilled from Ultra Wormholes. They directly act as bosses as well, making them valid.

    Gallery

    Battle Records

    None.

    None.

    None.

    Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):

    Discussion threads involving Say Abracadavre Now/Sandbox


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    Totem Pokémon Theme

    Background

    Totem Togedemaru is the Totem of the Hokulani Observatory. The trial begins when the player tells Sophocles they are ready to begin. The player can leave at any time without resetting the trial, although the tiles themselves will be reset; if the player loses a battle against any trial Pokémon (including the Totem Pokémon), they will need to complete the preceding puzzle again. In this trial, Sophocles uses two of his inventions in order to summon the Totem Pokémon. The first invention, the "Roller", requires the player to align three groups of three Charjabug in a straight line using a set of rotating panels, which can be rotated counter-clockwise by pushing one of the buttons at its corners. Once a Charjabug line has been formed, Sophocles uses their electricity to power up his second invention, the "Pinger", in order to call the Totem Pokémon. However, after the first and second Charjabug lines have been formed, the electricity instead lures in a wild Electric-type Pokémon, which the player must defeat in a battle to proceed. After the third Charjabug line has been formed, the Pinger gets too much power, causing the cables feeding it electricity and holding it in its place to detach and the device to turn to point at the Charjabug, threatening to blast them. Sophocles's Togedemaru, Togemaru, steps in and attempts to use her Lightning Rod Ability to save everyone from the incoming blast of electricity, but she is unable to contain the entire blast. At that moment, Totem Togedemaru appears and jumps in, absorbing the remaining electricity with its own Lightning Rod before challenging the player. In the battle with Totem Togedemaru, it will call Skarmory on its first turn, and call Dedenne if its HP is below approximately 2/3 (if the ally Skarmory has been defeated). If its HP drops below approximately 2/3 before it has a chance to call an ally, it will call Dedenne first, then call Skarmory at the first opportunity after Dedenne has fainted. Once an ally is defeated, Totem Togedemaru cannot call it again. After defeating the Totem Pokémon, Sophocles gives the player an Electrium Z as a reward.

    Statistics

    Tier: 8-A

    Name: Totem Togedemaru, Togedemaru

    Origin: Pokémon

    Sex: Male

    Age: Unknown

    Classification: Pokémon, Totem Pokémon

    Status: Alive

    Alignment: True Neutral (Totem Pokémon are supposed to fight the trainer in order to prove their power)

    Dimensionality: 3-D

    Attack Potency: Multi City Block level

    Durability: Multi City Block level

    Striking Strength: Multi City Block Class

    Lifting Strength: Unknown

    Travel Speed: Superhuman

    Combat Speed: FTL

    Reaction Speed: FTL

    Stamina: High

    Range: Standard Melee, Tens of Meters with Pokémon moves, Higher with calling allies

    Intelligence: Average, Gifted in terms of combat (All Pokémon are naturally skilled fighters)


    Powers and Abilities

    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)

    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)
    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)


    Standard Equipment

    Sitrus Berry

    SOS Partners

    Name: Skarmory

    Sex: Can be male or female

    Category: Armor Bird Pokémon

    Type: Steel, Flying

    Level: 32

    Ability: Sturdy - It cannot be knocked out with one hit. One-hit KO moves cannot knock it out, either.

    Held Items: None

    Pokédex Entry:

    "The wing feathers it sheds can be processed and made into knives whose sharpness is recognized by the finest chefs."

    Name: Dedenne

    Sex: Can be male or female

    Category: Antenna Pokémon

    Type: Electric, Fairy

    Level: 31

    Ability: Pickup - The Pokémon may pick up the item an opposing Pokémon used during a battle. It may pick up items outside of battle, too.

    Held Items: None

    Pokédex Entry:

    "It sneaks into people's homes and steals electricity from their outlets. When your electric bill seems off, it's the handiwork of this rascal."

    Notable Techniques

    *Zing Zap: A strong electric blast crashes down on the target, giving it an electric shock. This may also make the target flinch.

    • Spiky Shield: In addition to protecting the user from attacks, this move also damages any attacker who makes direct contact.
    • Iron Head: The user slams the target with its steel-hard head. This may also make the target flinch.
    • Bounce: The user bounces up high, then drops on the target on the second turn. This may also leave the target with paralysis.

    *Stealth Rock: The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle.

  • Steel Wing: The target is hit with wings of steel. This may also raise the user's Defense stat.
  • Tailwind: The user whips up a turbulent whirlwind that ups the Speed stat of the user and its allies for four turns.
  • Torment: The user torments and enrages the target, making it incapable of using the same move twice in a row.

  • *Super Fang: The user chomps hard on the target with its sharp front fangs. This cuts the target's HP in half.

  • Eerie Impulse: The user's body generates an eerie impulse. Exposing the target to it harshly lowers the target's Sp. Atk stat.
  • Charm: The user gazes at the target rather charmingly, making it less wary. This harshly lowers its Attack stat.
  • Discharge: The user strikes everything around it by letting loose a flare of electricity. This may also cause paralysis.


  • Other

    Standard Tactics:

    Weaknesses:

    Note: While it was agreed that Wild Pokémon should not have pages due to the number of pages needed and how wildly inconsistent Pokémon species vary, Totem Pokémon are an acceptation as they are member from their species who is much more powerful than a normal member and were affected by energy spilled from Ultra Wormholes. They directly act as bosses as well, making them valid.

    Gallery

    Battle Records

    None.

    None.

    None.

    Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):

    Discussion threads involving Say Abracadavre Now/Sandbox


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    Heeeeerrrrrrre!
    Totem Pokémon Theme

    Background

    Totem Vikavolt is the Totem of the Hokulani Observatory. The trial begins once the player steps forward after walking through the trial gate. The player does not have the option to exit the trial part-way through. If the player loses the battle against the Totem Pokémon, when they attempt the trial again it will start at the final security question. In this trial, Sophocles uses his invention called the "Ping Totem Pokémon 2.0" to broadcast sounds audible only to Pokémon to lure the Totem Pokémon. Sophocles activates it, causing a fuse to blow, and the trial proper to begin. Sophocles asks the player to open the security door, but in order to do so they have to complete a series of audio quizzes. If the player gets an answer incorrect, Sophocles receives an electric shock and the player is asked the question again (there is no other penalty). After completing each quiz, the player battles a Pokémon, with the player battling the Totem Vikavolt after the last quiz. In the battle with Totem Vikavolt, it will call the Charjabug that knows Vice Grip on its first turn, and call the Charjabug that knows Spark if its HP is below approximately 2/3 (if the first ally Charjabug has been defeated). If its HP drops below approximately 2/3 before it has a chance to call an ally, it will call the Charjabug that knows Spark first, then call the Charjabug that knows Vice Grip at the first opportunity after the first Charjabug has fainted. Once an ally is defeated, Totem Vikavolt cannot call it again. After defeating the Totem Pokémon, the power is restored to the observatory and Molayne bursts into the room. Sophocles gives the player an Electrium Z as a reward, and Molayne gives the player a Steelium Z.

    Statistics

    Tier: 8-A

    Name: Totem Vikavolt, Vikavolt

    Origin: Pokémon

    Sex: Male

    Age: Unknown

    Classification: Pokémon, Totem Pokémon

    Status: Alive

    Alignment: True Neutral (Totem Pokémon are supposed to fight the trainer in order to prove their power)

    Dimensionality: 3-D

    Attack Potency: Multi City Block level

    Durability: Multi City Block level

    Striking Strength: Multi City Block Class

    Lifting Strength: Unknown

    Travel Speed: Superhuman

    Combat Speed: FTL

    Reaction Speed: FTL

    Stamina: High

    Range: Standard Melee, Tens of Meters with Pokémon moves, Higher with calling allies

    Intelligence: Average, Gifted in terms of combat (All Pokémon are naturally skilled fighters)


    Powers and Abilities

    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)

    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)
    Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Non-Physical Interaction (All Pokémon can harm ghosts with non-Normal and Fighting Type moves), Pressure Points (Critical Hits are described as pressure points), Limited Instinctive Reaction (Pokémon can dodge attacks in their sleep), Pain Tolerance (Pokémon do not take long lasting damage from spikes), Damage Boost (STAB increases damage by 50% if the move is the same type as the Pokémon's type), Size Manipulation (Pokémon are able to change their size in order to shrink, Pokéballs are a way to use this ability to capture them), Rage Power (When enraged, a Pokémon can increase his offensive and defensive statistics), Limited Resistance to Status Effect Inducement (Pokémon can heal themselves from status effect put on them)


    Standard Equipment

    Occa Berry

    SOS Partners

    Name: Charjabug

    Sex: Can be male or female

    Category: Battery Pokémon

    Type: Bug, Electric

    Level: 28

    Ability: Battery - Powers up ally Pokémon's special moves.

    Held Items: None

    Pokédex Entry:

    "It buries itself in fallen leaves and barely moves, munching away on humus. If you accidentally step on one, you'll get a shock!"

    Name: Charjabug

    Sex: Can be male or female

    Category: Battery Pokémon

    Type: Bug, Electric

    Level: 28

    Ability: Battery - Powers up ally Pokémon's special moves.

    Held Items: None

    Pokédex Entry:

    "It buries itself in fallen leaves and barely moves, munching away on humus. If you accidentally step on one, you'll get a shock!"

    Notable Techniques

    *Charge: The user boosts the power of the Electric move it uses on the next turn. This also raises the user's Sp. Def stat.

    • Bug Bite: The user bites the target. If the target is holding a Berry, the user eats it and gains its effect.
    • Vice Grip: The target is gripped and squeezed from both sides to inflict damage.
    • Spark: The user throws an electrically charged tackle at the target. This may also leave the target with paralysis.

    *Thunder Wave: The user launches a weak jolt of electricity that paralyzes the target.

  • Mud-Slap: The user hurls mud in the target's face to inflict damage and lower its accuracy.
  • Bite: The target is bitten with viciously sharp fangs. This may also make the target flinch.
  • String Shot: The opponents are bound with a white silk from the user's mouth. This will also lower their Speed stat.

  • *Thunder Wave: The user launches a weak jolt of electricity that paralyzes the target.

  • Spark: The user throws an electrically charged tackle at the target. This may also leave the target with paralysis.
  • Vice Grip: The target is gripped and squeezed from both sides to inflict damage.


  • Other

    Standard Tactics:

    Weaknesses:

    Note: While it was agreed that Wild Pokémon should not have pages due to the number of pages needed and how wildly inconsistent Pokémon species vary, Totem Pokémon are an acceptation as they are member from their species who is much more powerful than a normal member and were affected by energy spilled from Ultra Wormholes. They directly act as bosses as well, making them valid.

    Gallery

    Battle Records

    None.

    None.

    None.

    Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):

    Discussion threads involving Say Abracadavre Now/Sandbox