>>34549209I'll give you one of each to rate:
>Hold ItemPower Clause - if the holder is hit with a NVE attack, they gain +1/+1 Def and SpDef and the item is destroyed (inverse Weakness Policy)
>MoveBrambles - Grass-type Stealth Rock
>AbilityClutter - this Pokemon absorbs entry hazards to boost its own stats, either upon switching in or when the opponent attempts to use them while this Pokemon is on the field.
-Webs = +1 Speed
-Rocks = +1 Def
-Spikes = +1 Att per layer
-Toxic Spikes = +1 SpD per layer
>PokemonNobylgeist - Poison/Ghost
Description: A floating radiation "ghost" with an illuminate skeletal head afixed on an ethereal, fiery looking yellow and green wisp of a body. Evolves from an irradiated rodent Pokemon named "Priprat"
Ability: Radioactive - as long as this Pokemon is on the field, all other Pokemon will take 1/16 max HP damage at the end of each turn. This Pokemon is also immune to Burn and Poison.
Stats: (spitballing random numbers here)
-HP - 65
-Att - 85
-Def - 60
-SpA - 105
-SpD - 60
-Spe - 107
BST = 482
>Paper thin defenses and no hope of any bulk, but fast enough with decent enough SpA to do some work Sample Moves:
Sludge Bomb, Acid Bomb, Acid, Smog, Haze, Mist, Will o Wisp, Overheat, Incinerate, Shadow Ball, Mean Look, Shadow Sneak, Shadow Punch...
Dex Entry:
"Discovered roaming the halls of abandoned reactors, this Pokemon is said to be a grim reminder of the negative side to nuclear power. Its body exudes radiation strong enough to melt steel beams."
"The radioactive body of Nobylgeist is poisonous to nearly all lifeforms, including other Nobylgeist. It is said to be the lonely spirit of a Pokemon that died from radiation sickness."
"It floats effortlessly, burning with a radioactive glow that can be seen for miles. In places where these Pokemon appear there is little human presence. They are powerfully lonely Pokemon."