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>In Pokémon Black and White, Unova's resident literal poison mushrooms are Foongus and Amoongus, toadstool-like Pokémon whose caps look like Poké Balls (and are identical to them in the overworld). According to the Pokédex, these are meant to lure in prey. Also according to the Pokédex, wild Pokémon rarely fall for it, because of freaking course they do. Why would a wild Pokémon seek out and approach Pokéballs? But there must be a reason why those caps developed the way they did, right? They very clearly have survived this far with this gimmick, so there must be something in the Pokémon world that actually falls for the trap regularly. So, let's think: What or who wanders through forests and fields, actively grabbing anything remotely shaped like a Poké Ba- oh. Oh dear...
Is there an internet user more retarded than a TVTropes contributor?