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>This Pokémon has the habit of hugging its companions. Many Trainers have left this world after their spines were squashed by its hug.
>It takes control of anyone who puts a hand in its mouth. And so it adds to the accumulation of its sand-mound body.
>Buried beneath the castle are masses of dried-up bones from those whose vitality it has drained.
>Those attacked by Toxapex’s poison will suffer intense pain for three days and three nights. Post-recovery, there will be some aftereffects.
>It’s awfully weak and notably tasty, so everyone is always out to get it. As it happens, anyone trying to bully it receives a painful lesson.
>It adores having Rattata and Raticate for dinner, but as it’s diurnal, it never encounters them. This Pokémon boasts incredible patience.
>Its singing voice is its chief weapon in battle. This Pokémon’s Trainer must prioritize the daily maintenance of its throat at all costs.
>This Oricorio has sipped red nectar. Its passionate dance moves cause its enemies to combust in both body and mind.
>Filled with pheromones, its poisonous gas can be diluted to use in the production of luscious perfumes.
>A lonely Pokémon, it conceals its terrifying appearance beneath an old rag so it can get closer to people and other Pokémon.
>Although it’s too sugary for human consumption, Bounsweet’s sweat can be watered down into a juice with just the right amount of sweetness.
>A Pokémon known for the beauty of its well-shaped legs, it sometimes appears as a mascot in advertisements for beauty salons.