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Full data for all of the new Pokémon: https://pastebin.com/PVEzt17s
Full move data and new TM distribution: https://pastebin.com/i2G1fUta
New Abilities:
> Degradation - Doubles the effects of stat changes the Pokémon inflicts.
> Toxic Lock - The Pokémon ensnares poisoned opposing Pokémon in corrosive chains that prevent them from fleeing or switching out.
> Terapace - Reduces the power of supereffective attacks that hit the Pokémon.
> Terafraction - If the Pokémon has Terastallized, changes its Tera Type to the type of the move it's about to use.
- The 19th type is called Astera in English
- It starts out with completely neutral matchups, but its properties and the matchups of Tera Blast change the first time you use a move to match the type you selected, like Protean; it basically lets you pick a Tera Type every time you come in, but it's limited to moves you have in your set
- Celestial Terapagos works like Ogerpon's forms, so Terapagos can only have Astera for its Tera Type outside of battle
- Because of Terafraction, its matchups continue to change, so it's more like pre-nerf Protean
Full move data and new TM distribution: https://pastebin.com/i2G1fUta
New Abilities:
> Degradation - Doubles the effects of stat changes the Pokémon inflicts.
> Toxic Lock - The Pokémon ensnares poisoned opposing Pokémon in corrosive chains that prevent them from fleeing or switching out.
> Terapace - Reduces the power of supereffective attacks that hit the Pokémon.
> Terafraction - If the Pokémon has Terastallized, changes its Tera Type to the type of the move it's about to use.
- The 19th type is called Astera in English
- It starts out with completely neutral matchups, but its properties and the matchups of Tera Blast change the first time you use a move to match the type you selected, like Protean; it basically lets you pick a Tera Type every time you come in, but it's limited to moves you have in your set
- Celestial Terapagos works like Ogerpon's forms, so Terapagos can only have Astera for its Tera Type outside of battle
- Because of Terafraction, its matchups continue to change, so it's more like pre-nerf Protean