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16 pokedex entries by daimposter_60614

Although it is incredibly powerful, Pitwo has trouble handling its powers. Pitwo often releases large shocks of energy from its cheek sacs, making it extremely dangerous to be around.
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A wild Pisaur has a bulb on its back that is said to produce enough electricity to power a house when it blooms. These bulbs almost never bloom, however, taking years to store enough electricity.
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When a Pichu gets too excited, it releases shocks of electricity from its tail. It also does this when it feels threatened, so it is best to approach with caution while catching one.
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A Pichu is capable of storing enough electricity to power a city; however, it struggles to contain it. When startled, Pichu can release large jolts of energy, enough to stun small children.
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When an Ivychu's bulb blooms, it lets off a sweet smell that can be too strong for weak Pokémon. This bulb blooms every spring and closes in the fall.
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Despite its intimidating appearance, Pikachu's electric abilities are actually not very strong. It often stands with its tail up to scare off enemy Pokémon.
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Although Raiew's shocks are incredibly powerful, it is surprisingly passive. It can sometimes be found handing flowers to small children who stumble upon it.
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Although cute, a wild Raichu can be incredibly dangerous for Trainers. Raichu can release large amounts of electricity at once if it becomes aggressive.
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Raireep can rub its tail through its wool to generate static electricity. It normally does this as self-defense when it feels threatened.
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Raichu hunts down wild Magikarp by shocking them with its lightning-shaped tail. The amount of electricity released by its tail is enough to perfectly cook food, making Raichu useful for providing meals.
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Raitortle's shell is not just used for protection, but also for storing large masses of electricity that can be discharged later through its tail.
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Charmeleon is said to have many similarities to Mega Charizard X. It is currently unknown how or why Charmeleon looks like this.
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Digchu can often be found burrowed in the ground, sleeping. Some Trainers have seen large groups of Digchu cuddling together, generating electricity, as researchers suggest.
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Due to Charchu's small weight and height, it can fly nearly twice as high as a Charizard. The more electricity it has stored, the stronger the flame on its tail gets.
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Kanto researchers theorize this Pokémon may have existed in ancient times. Ancient research journals provide info on Wartoise, possibly from before fusion technology.
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Blastchu can electrocute opponents before blasting them with water to strengthen the attack. Because of Blastchu's small form, it can take a lot of energy to power its blaster, leaving it weak after using it.
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