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  • ...que genetic sequence they all share with each other but not with any other Pokémon species - are testament to that. ...tap into these energies is not entirely understood, the Type affinities of Pokémon and moves appear to derive in equal measures from biological/chemical eleme
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  • | name = Pokémon League ...ament itself, and flight platforms where attendants with large Flying-Type Pokémon offer connecting flights between the peak of Mount Triumph and the nearby [
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  • ...iato Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with A Several species of Pokémon living within [[Azure Valley]] have, through many years of exposure to, met
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  • ...yona Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with P
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  • This is a list of official Pokémon species that can be found in Norrvalo and their habitats. The list is subje
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all adjacent Pokémon, including allies. Spectral Nova charges up for a turn, then deals damage to all adjacent Pokémon on the field, including allies. Holding a Power Herb allows skipping of the
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | motto = Head of Starter Pokémon Studies | class = Pokémon Researcher
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • A Pokémon with this ability is immune to Water-type moves. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...same turn as another Pokémon whose Ability affects the weather, the slower Pokémon's Ability will override the faster Ability. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...on (e.g. {{MoveLink|Body Slam}} would only have 15% chance to paralyze the Pokémon rather than 30%). ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...yre]] - the only Pokémon that learns it naturally - however, certain other Pokémon can inherit it via breeding.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...or attraction. Rainbow Mist does not reset stat changes applied before the Pokémon entered battle, but it will prevent transfer of increased stats via {{MoveL In addition, the move {{MoveLink|Aurora Veil}} may be used by a Pokémon with this ability even when it is not hailing.
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  • Dragonflight makes the Pokémon immune to Ground-type moves and will activate when hit by one. ...s by Ground-type moves will not provide further increase in power, but the Pokémon still remains immune to their effects.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • This ability recovers 1/16 of the Pokémon's maximum HP at the end of each turn when the sunlight is bright. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...ed by modifications to the Accuracy stat and Evasion stat. It cannot hit a Pokémon during the "semi-invulnerable" turn of moves such as {{MoveLink|Dig}}, {{Mo
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  • A Pokémon with Ink Veil raises its evasiveness by one stage when hit by a damaging mo ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Grass, Water and Ground moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Fire, Grass and Steel moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field. The user creates a bizarre area in which Pokémon type matchups are reversed.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...okémon's original type(s). If it is used against a dual-type Pokémon, that Pokémon will have three types at once. If the target already has an additional type
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Water, Fire and Ice moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • 25% of damage inflicted on this Pokémon by Grass, Water and Ground moves is recovered. ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = Affects all Pokémon on the field ...s the battlefield, gradually sapping the life and the will to fight out of Pokémon on the field.
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  • A Pokémon with this Ability receives 0.5% bonus damage to its attacks for every 1% of ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with this Ability will always make the first move in the first turn it can ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any Pokémon but the user. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...around here, I am considered to be the leading researcher in the field of Pokémon. ...orld. Some people keep Pokémon as pets. Others test their skills and their Pokémon's skills on the field of battle.
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  • If a Pokémon with Phoenix Burst receives damage equivalent to 50% or more of its maximum ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with this ability has a 1/3 chance to be cured of any status ailment (volat If the Pokémon suffers from a status ailment, it may randomly recover from it.
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • Any move used against this Pokémon by an opponent that is not Fire-type has a 15% chance of missing. In a doub ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...out 25%, regardless of the number of Pokémon protected by the barrier. Any Pokémon using a move that makes contact against a target protected by Gale Shield w ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...he resonance between a Mega Stone and a Key Stone, Mega Evolution allows a Pokémon to temporarily evolve beyond its ultimate form and attain wondrous powers. ...formation which may resonate with the Key Stone - and that a Trainer and a Pokémon sharing a deep bond may attune their minds to the resonance as it spreads t
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • Bolt Hammer inflicts damage. Normally, it targets a single Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ...rn, Freeze, Confusion or Attraction) to the opponent that caused them. The Pokémon will not be affected by the status ailment. ...them immune to the reflected ailment, but the ailment will not affect the Pokémon anyway.
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  • A Pokémon with this ability absorbs up to 25% of the damage dealt to a target by any Grim Touch will not attempt to heal a Pokémon beyond its HP maximum. It is not affected by {{AbilityLink|Liquid Ooze}} an
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. * The user is the only Pokémon in the party that is able to battle.
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  • ...kémon is affected by {{MoveLink|Heal Block}}, it cannot be healed by other Pokémon's Astral Orb. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • An opponent attacking a Pokémon with Deep Thought will have one of their stats lowered two stages at random ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • | mapdesc = This well-groomed road hosts a Pokémon League checkpoint - only those bearing at least eight badges may take this ...featuring murals related to the local gyms and their elements. This is the Pokémon League Checkpoint, where the credentials of would-be challengers are verifi
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  • A Pokémon with Nature's Fury's attack inflicts x1.5 damage on a target that has flinc ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with Auto-Load may omit the charge-up or recharge turns of two-turn moves a ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • A Pokémon with Feed Frenzy has a 1/3 chance of raising its Attack stat one stage when ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...limbs to the top of a solitary peak that is the home to the Miato Region's Pokémon League. | linktop = [[Pokémon League]]
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • * When used by [[Ssn.Vee*]] or by any other Pokémon, this attack has no additional effect, and its base power is reduced to 80. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Wild Pokémon== ...iners are present on this route, often with water, electric and grass-type Pokémon.
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  • | targetdesc = May affect all adjacent Pokémon. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • '''Unleashed''' is an ability. It is unique to the [[Elemental Pokémon]] in their Unleashed State. All moves used by a Pokémon with this ability act as though they were of its own type instead of their
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  • ...ne to the formation of wetlands due to natural good soil drainage and wild Pokémon activity. The good soil quality lends itself well to agricultural pursuits, ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • | class = Pokémon Trainer. '''Lyn''' is a new Pokémon Trainer, rival to the [[Jade Town Trainers]]
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any Pokémon but the user. ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • Dragon Eye increases the accuracy of moves used by this Pokémon by 25%. Additionally, it boosts the damage of two-turn moves with a semi-in ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...l copy the form of the target Carbright regardless of its own held item. A Pokémon with the {{AbilityLink||Illusion}} ability mimicing a Carbright's form woul ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • | targetdesc = May affect any adjacent Pokémon. ...able to further Poison-type moves, an effect that lasts until the affected Pokémon switches out. This effect does not occur if the target is behind a substitu
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  • A Pokémon with Drain Shock has a 20% chance to inflict Paralysis upon an opponent whe ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ...que genetic sequence they all share with each other but not with any other Pokémon species - are testament to that. ...tap into these energies is not entirely understood, the Type affinities of Pokémon and moves appear to derive in equal measures from biological/chemical eleme
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  • ''Jolteon'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #135 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ...yona Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with P
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Ampharos'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #181 in the National PokéDex. ...of [[Flaaffy]] and is one of the two possible evolutionary paths for that Pokémon in the region of Miato, the other leading to [[Blizargali]].
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  • ...yrinth Badge on those challengers who defeat her and her mineral Pokémon - Pokémon of the Rock, Ground and Steel types.
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  • ''Eevee'' is an official Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #134 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Flareon'' is an official Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #136 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • | motto = "Gateway to the Pokémon League" ...y for its proximity to the tall, isolated Mount Triumph, home to Miato's [[Pokémon League]] and the Palace of the Elite Four. The practical upshot of which is
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  • ..., who will be monitoring the situation from his helicopter. Some items and Pokémon may only be found through these missions. ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ==Work on the Miato Region's Pokémon Storage System== ...c data found in various locations and necessitating the defeat of specific Pokémon.
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  • ==Pokémon that learn this move== ====Miato Pokémon====
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  • ...y]], [[Amethyst City]] and even [[Peridot Town]], the gateway to the Miato Pokémon League. ...ill bestow the Maelstrom Badge on those challengers who defeat her and her Pokémon.
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ==Wild Pokémon== ...ture down into the passage itself, except to hunt. Trainers traveling with Pokémon are typically safe, but it is still recommended to keep one's wits - or rep
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  • ...h here on the way to either of those cities. There is a daycare center for Pokémon here. ...y have an egg. A PokéGear module allows you to keep track of the levels of Pokémon you left at the daycare and whether or not they had an egg.
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  • ''Stantler'' is an official Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #234 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Cherrim'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #421 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • This move can only be successfully used by Carbright (or a Pokémon that has transformed into Carbright), and will fail otherwise. Additionally ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ''Dragonite'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #149 in the National PokéDex. ...f [[Dragonair]] and is one of the two possible evolutionary paths for that Pokémon in the region of Miato, the other leading to [[Drazurite]].
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  • | motto = Pokémon Professor of the Miato Region | class = Pokémon Researcher
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  • This move can only be successfully used by Carbright (or a Pokémon that has transformed into Carbright) when it is in its Demiwyrm Form, and w ==Pokémon that learn this move==
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  • ==Pokémon with this ability==
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  • ''Umbreon'' is an official Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #197 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Cherubi'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #420 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Sylveon'' is an official Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI. It is #700 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • | spec = Crystal-type Pokémon ...rol''' is the Gym Leader of [[Lapis City]]. He specializes in Crystal-type Pokémon and hands out the Jewel Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
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  • ''Espeon'' is an official Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #196 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Glaceon'' is an official Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #471 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • | spec = Elemental Pokémon ...the Gym Leader of [[Sapphire City]]. She specializes in the [[Elemental]] Pokémon and hands out the Maelstrom Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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  • ...lattice of their cocoon causing it to {{MoveLink||Harden}} as other cocoon Pokémon do. This Pokémon cannot learn any moves by TM.
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ''Leafeon'' is an official Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is #470 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ''Flaaffy'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #180 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ...reased degree of detail and real-time data concerning obstacles, wandering Pokémon etc. This may be of particular value in places where visibility is compromi Like many elements of Pokémon-world technology, the Pathfinder System is modular and may obtain additiona
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  • | class = Pokémon Trainer '''Aidan''' is a Pokémon Trainer that the [[Jade Town Trainers]] encounter during their travels.
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  • ...ng equipment, he can resurrect fossils of long-extinct Pokémon into living Pokémon. He has little involvement in the [[Jade Town Trainers]]' adventure otherw
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  • | spec = Mineral Pokémon ...the Gym Leader of [[Amethyst City]]. She specializes in Mineral Pokémon - Pokémon of the Rock, Ground and Steel types - and hands out the Labyrinth Badge to
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  • ''Dragonair'' is an official Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #148 in the National PokéDex. <del>There are rumors that it is not a Pokémon but, in fact, an -eff!- ing Chinese Myth Dragon, but that is a different st
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  • | name = Pokémon League ...ament itself, and flight platforms where attendants with large Flying-Type Pokémon offer connecting flights between the peak of Mount Triumph and the nearby [
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  • | spec = Flying-type Pokémon ...n''' is the Gym Leader of [[Obsidian City]]. He specializes in Flying-type Pokémon and hands out the Wing Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
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  • ''Mareep'' is an official Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is #179 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ...e move in pursuit of prey. They are a voracious predator of small bug-type Pokémon. As such, they are highly valued by farmers as a form of biological pest co ''Leorva'' is a small insectoid Bug-Type Pokémon resembling a {{w|Green Lacewing}} larva. Its chitinous shell is of a dark r
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  • ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • ...and a Trainer School, where new trainers often come to learn the ropes of Pokémon training. ...assorted general information regarding the history of the region, various Pokémon species, etc. All the annoying tutorials the games would shove down your th
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  • | class = Pokémon Trainer '''Mint''' is a Pokémon Trainer that the [[Jade Town Trainers]] encounter during their travels.
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  • ...eys surrounded by them. It is home to many [[Crystal (type)|Crystal]]-type Pokémon. ...f, plant species found no where else can be found here, and new species of Pokémon and separated populations of species found elsewhere in the region have evo
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  • ...émon resembling a fox of some description. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. ...e form of vulpine creature. It was, more or less, one of the first fanmade Pokémon created by StellarWind Elsydeon, and is mostly in for ancient history's sak
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  • ...MoveLink|Raging Bull}}, or the {{AbilityLink|Screen Cleaner}} ability, and Pokémon with the {{AbilityLink|Infiltrator}} can ignore its effects while attacking ...ly, it cannot be called on by moves which call other moves. When used by a Pokémon that transformed into Carbright, it will function as though the user is not
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  • Nrm.Ele* is a Normal-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Tox.Ele* is a Poison-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Gra.Ele* is a Grass-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Psi.Ele* is a Grass-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Spr.Ele* is a Ghost-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Grn.Ele* is a Rock-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Drg.Ele* is a Dragon-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Fae.Ele* is a Fairy-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Cry.Ele* is a Crystal-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • Ice.Ele* is an Ice-type Pokémon. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • [[File:MiatoTrainers.jpg|thumb|300px|Two up-and-coming young Pokémon trainers starting their journey.]] ...of the Pokémon world, is one of many meetings - with both wild Pokémon and Pokémon trainers. Among the many people one is likely to meet, though, some stand o
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  • ...k-type Pokémon resembling a Styracosaurus. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • | spec = Moon-related Pokémon '''Luna''' is the Gym Leader of [[Quartz City]]. She specializes in Pokémon associated with the moon and hands out the Star Badge to Trainers who defea
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  • ...ater-type Pokémon resembling a nudibranch. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...e streets, some inter-grown with street lamps (with the help of Grass-type Pokémon) giving these lamps a unique look. A fountain or two are also present. Many ...ds an exhibition of Pokémon art, with the type on display changing weekly. Pokémon that one could encounter in the future would be foreshadowed. There may be
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  • ...hting-type Pokémon resembling a cassowary. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...Fire-type Pokémon resembling a red panda. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...Bug-type Pokémon resembling a grasshopper. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...a Ground-type Pokémon resembling a badger. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...wood Research Laboratory, where Professor Redwood conducts her research on Pokémon. ...delegated the task of entrusting new trainers with one of Miato's starter Pokémon - the Grass-type [[Anoleaf]], Fire-type [[Sunkyd]] or Water-type [[Jawsea]]
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  • ...n resembling a giant flying fox fruit-bat. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ...Steel-type Pokémon resembling a solpugid. It is one of the 19 [[Elemental Pokémon]]. [[Category:Elemental Pokémon]]
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  • ''Swarmidge'' is a tiny Bug and Dark-Type Pokémon resembling a midge. Predominantly black in color, its abdomen, limbs and an ...y defenseless, the grand majority of Swarmidge end up being prey for other Pokémon, both lake-dwelling and flying – and so they rely on sheer numbers to imp
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  • ''Eevee'' is an official Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It is #133 in the National PokéDex. [[Category:Official Pokémon with Miato region evolutions]]
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  • ...wall of wind which cannot be crossed by normal means or flown into using a Pokémon. The only way to cross the vortex is to possess an item known as the [[Spir ==Wild Pokémon==
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  • | mapdesc = A vast old growth forest that is home to many wild Pokémon. It is left largely undisturbed by development. ...points that you could probably use that energy to evolve certain kinds of Pokémon. She then leaves with her newly evolved Antleridot to continue her observat
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  • | spec = Grass-type Pokémon ...''' is the Gym Leader of [[Malachite City]]. She specializes in Grass-type Pokémon and hands out the Jungle Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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  • ...hite as they grow older. Hunting in efficient, organized packs allows this PokéMon to hunt prey much larger than it is.''''' ''Wolfreeze'' is a quadrupedal Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a wolf.
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  • ...tly left to its own devices due to its hostile climate and wild, dangerous Pokémon - there are still those who wish to explore it and to mount expeditions int ...set up in the laboratory complex, he is capable of restoring long-extinct Pokémon from fossils, should a trainer provide him with such.
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  • ...hin are the reincarnated souls of those who were lost at sea. Pods of this Pokémon are often seen swimming by large ships in long journeys through the oceans, ''Soulphin'' is an cetacean Water/Ghost-Type Pokémon resembling a dolphin. The edges of its fins have a tattered quality to them
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  • ...n. It is believed that many folk tales of angels saving critically injured Pokémon and trainers with a soothing aura of radiant light were, in fact, inspired ''Syrene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • ...ay open access to the clock tower itself - where one may encounter various Pokémon such as Klink, Klang, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Bronzong and Litwick. ...w the Jewel Badge on those challengers who defeat him and his Crystal-type Pokémon.
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  • | spec = Dark-type Pokémon '''Raven''' is the Gym Leader of [[Onyx City]]. She specializes in Dark-type Pokémon and hands out the Eclipse Badge to Trainers who defeat her.
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  • A Move Tutor is a non-player character who will teach a Pokémon moves that are not normally able to be learned through leveling up or Techn ...Location Unknown'' and can teach the following moves to any of the Starter Pokémon at any evolutionary level.
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  • ...taking to the skies have inspired myths among ancient cultures that these Pokémon are born from rapid currents.''''' ''Amphibis'' is an avian Water/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a heron.
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  • The Miato region is a region of the Pokémon world and (quite obviously) the setting of Project Miato. ...ng up - and on occasionally through - the mountain leads up to the Miato [[Pokémon League]], ever-awaiting challengers.
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  • ''Triinu'' is a quadrupedal Ground-Type mammalian Pokémon resembling a small canine. Its body is largely covered with a thick brown c Triinu are nocturnal hunters, spending the day in burrows and hunting small Pokémon during the night.
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  • ...t Alda, Doran Reise traveled the length and breadth of Norrvalo with their Pokémon, penning one of the most comprehensive accounts (at the time) of the region ...of trainer life (including wilderness survival and wayfinding, first aid, Pokémon care, basic and advanced battle techniques, and so on) and practical hands-
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  • ...us''' regional form in the [[Norrvalo]] region is a Ghost and Psychic-Type Pokémon. While it shares the general frame of [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w ...tance and phenomena that affect their light as it makes its journey to the Pokémon World, they can scry the possible outcomes of an event and take action to s
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  • ''Jawsea'' is a Water-Type Pokémon resembling a shark. Its body is covered in placoid scales and is countersha Jawsea are carnivores, normally feeding on small Water-type Pokémon - though they are known to form small packs for the purpose of taking down
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  • ''Sprairie'' is a quadrupedal mammalian Fairy/Grass-Type Pokémon with a body plan resembling a cross of a feline and an ungulate. Its body i ...recently, it was discovered that their manes are a home to many tiny near-Pokémon organisms, which they cultivate and release as pollinators where they trave
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  • Norrvalo is a small, autonomous region of the Pokémon World. ...e of Norrvalo is a small island situated in the icy northern oceans of the Pokémon World, somewhere to the north-northeast of Galar. A combination of ocean cu
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  • ...iato Region Pokémon. Due to the fluid nature of the Pokémon franchise, the Pokémon are listed as they would be in a National Pokédex, but are numbered with A Several species of Pokémon living within [[Azure Valley]] have, through many years of exposure to, met
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  • ''Irisail'' is a large, long-bodied Water/Crystal-type fish Pokémon covered in crystalline scales. Many of these scales fused to form a series ...display in particular - which netted them the description of 'Rainbow Fin' Pokémon - follows the apparent draining of the iridescence from their tail-tips an
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  • ''Gnaterminus'' is a Bug and Dark-Type Pokémon loosely resembling a monstrous mosquito. Its body is mostly dark grey in co [[Category: Pokémon found in the Norrvalo Region]]
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  • ...if not downright halted) growth, giving it an asymmetrical appearance. The Pokémon's head has an appearance not unlike that of an old man, adorned with a thic [[Category: Pokémon found in the Norrvalo Region]]
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  • ...duck'''s regional form in the [[Norrvalo]] region is a Water and Fire-Type Pokémon. It shares the same duck or platypus-like general frame frame as [https://b A regional form of the official Pokémon Psyduck, sharing much of the same design elements, Psyduck in the Norrvalo
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  • ...us''' regional form in the [[Norrvalo]] region is a Ghost and Psychic-Type Pokémon. While it shares the general frame of [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w A regional form of the official Pokémon Misdreavus, sharing much of the same design elements, the form of Misdreavu
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  • ''Valts'' is a small avian Fighting and Flying-Type Pokémon, resembling a vaguely humanoid fledgling. Its body is largely covered in pa ...ake themselves scarce, concealing themselves from sight and avoiding other Pokémon and humans as their bodies continue to develop. They primarily feed on plan
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  • ...l pursue it relentlessly through thick and thin, until it is subdued. This Pokémon is said to be extremely vengeful - and it is said that it shall never forge ''Nemestorm'' is a quadrupedal Dark/Dragon-Type Pokémon somewhat resembling a wingless gryphon. Their body is covered with thick fu
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  • ...e very large, very intelligent and possess psionic abilities that only few Pokémon species may rival. The faint psionic emanations sometimes detected from the ''Cephabyss'' is a gigantic Water/Psychic-Type Pokémon resembling a squid. Like their previous form, their favored color configura
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  • ''Valkyrlia'' is a small avian Fighting and Flying-Type Pokémon with a child-like, humanoid frame. Its pale plumage somewhat resembles a tu Valkyrlia readily bond with Pokémon and people that leave an impression on them, particularly those skilled in
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  • ''Muntjamp'' is a quadrupedal, mammalian Crystal/Electric-Type Pokémon resembling a Muntjac deer.
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  • ''Argiorb'' is a Bug/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a spider.
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  • ''Pengale'' is an Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a penguin.
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  • ''Poisteel'' is a Water/Steel-Type Pokémon resembling a fish.
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  • ''Drakindle'' is a Fire/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a dragon.
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  • ''Sunkyd'' is a quadrupedal, mammalian Fire-Type Pokémon resembling a goat kid. Its coat is mainly orange, with a cream underside an Sunkyd, along with [[Anoleaf]] and [[Jawsea]], is one of three starter Pokémon of the Miato region, given away in the [[Redwood Research Laboratory]] in [
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  • ''Arctusk'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a young wooly mammoth.
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  • ''Pengarde'' is an Ice/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a penguin.
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  • ''Clawyrm'' is a Bug-Type Pokémon resembling a caterpillar.
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  • ''Saberoar'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a young sabertooth cat.
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  • ''Dracorona'' is a large Fire/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a dragon.
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  • ''Indricalf'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Grass-Type Pokémon resembling a young Paraceratherium.
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  • ''Chrysalisk'' is a Bug/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a cocoon.
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  • ''Cindrake'' is a small Fire/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a dragon.
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  • ''Psionigma'' is a Rock/Psychic-Type Pokémon resembling an Opabinia.
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  • ''Mastundra'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a wooly mammoth.
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  • ''Wyveraphid'' is a Bug/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a snakefly.
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  • ''Tularctica'' is a Bug/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a large.
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  • ''Saberage'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a sabertooth cat.
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  • ''Pengarde'' is an Ice/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a penguin.
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  • ''Venoculus'' is a Poison/Psychic-Type Pokémon resembling an Aye-aye. At the center of its forehead head lies a third eye
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  • ''Pangarnet'' is a mammalian Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a pangolin.
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  • ''Seraphene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • ''Hurriclash'' is an archosaurid Electric/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a large dromaeosaurid theropod.
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  • ''Submola'' is a Water/Steel-Type Pokémon resembling an ocean sunfish.
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  • ''Voltalon'' is an archosaurid Electric/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a velociraptor.
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  • ''Pangolance'' is a mammalian Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a pangolin. Some of its scales have differentiated to form armor
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  • ''Indricalf'' is a quadrupedal Rock/Grass-Type Pokémon resembling an amalgamate of various prehistoric rhinoceros relatives.
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  • ''Anoleaf'' is a bipedal, reptilian Grass-Type Pokémon resembling a lizard or a small dinosaur. Its scaly skin is normally a vivid Anoleaf , along with [[Sunkyd]] and [[Jawsea]], is one of three starter Pokémon of the Miato region, given away in the [[Redwood Research Laboratory]] in [
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  • ''Sylphene'' is a Crystal-Type Pokémon.
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  • ''Twinewt'' is an amphibious Water/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a salamander. Twin stalks protrude from the sides of its head gi
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  • ''Mergeyser'' is a Water and Fire-Type Pokémon. It bears a broad resemblance to [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/G ...here prey they find more desirable - fish, bug and occasionally crustacean Pokémon - may be had. Some specimens have even been sighted as far as the coastline
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  • ''Skulture'' is a Ghost/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a vulture. Its head possesses a skeletal appearance while the bl
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  • ''Wolfrost'' is a large, quadrupedal Ice/Crystal-Type Pokémon resembling a wolf.
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  • ''Flarpion'' is a Fire/Poison-Type Pokémon resembling a scorpion. Their carapaces contain photosensitive pigments that Flarpion are opportunistic hunters, feeding on small Pokémon which they seize with their claws and incapacitate with a venomous sting of
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  • ''Aqwing'' is an avian Water/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a heron.
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  • ''Oceanewt'' is a large Water/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a Spinosaurid dinosaur.
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  • ''Marinewt'' is a amphibious Water/Ice-Type Pokémon resembling a bipedal salamander. Its head is elongated and the boomerang sh
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  • ''Cuttendril'' is a Water/Psychic-Type Pokémon resembling a cuttlefish. They most commonly display a color phenotype featu Cuttendril are carnivores, feeding on various fish and crustacean Pokémon. Using their color changing ability, they sneak up on potential prey, snare
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  • ...Formarch can easily carry things many time its own weight. Groups of these Pokémon are known to march in almost military-like formations when migrating to a n ''Formarch'' is an insectoid Bug-Type Pokémon resembling a somewhat anthropomorphized ant. Their carapace ranges between
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  • ''Dolphantom'' is an cetacean Water/Ghost-Type Pokémon resembling an orca. Like its pre-evolved form, its fins have a tattered qua
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  • ''Magpyre'' is an avian Fire/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a starling. Its body is covered with glossy, vaguely-iridescent
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  • ''Carbright'' is a small Fairy-Type Pokémon, resembling a mammal with both catlike traits and foxlike traits, with a lu [[Category: Pokémon found in the Norrvalo Region]]
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  • ''Diatremor'' is an avian Rock/Dragon-Type Pokémon resembling a prehistoric terror bird. Unlike the thick, robust plating cove
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  • ...f an elemental particle accelerator - perhaps the Ancient Miatoans and the Pokémon at their side sought a deeper understanding of the nature of the elemental
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  • ''Floraquila'' is a large avian Grass/Flying-Type Pokémon resembling a cross between a bird of paradise and a predatory bird, with th ...y feed on fruit but they are now primarily carnivorous, feeding on smaller Pokémon.
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  • ...t uses its immense strength and claws in order to hold on to the rampaging Pokémon, until their thrashing breaks their own necks.''''' ''Riptide'' is a quadrupedal Water/Fighting-Type Pokémon resembling a shark adapted partially for life on land. Having completed the
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  • ''Ssn.Vee*'' is a quadrupedal mammalian Fairy-Type Pokémon with a body plan resembling a cross of a feline and an ungulate. Its body i
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