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It has about three times the electrical power of Magnemite. For some reason, outbreaks of this Pokémon happen when lots of sunspots appear.
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It sends out electromagnetic waves, which let it float through the air. Touching it while it's eating electricity will give you a full-body shock.
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It sends out electromagnetic waves, which let it float through the air. Touching it while it's eating electricity will give you a full-body shock.
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These Pokémon are cherished in the Alola region, where they are thought to be feminine deities of the land incarnate.
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Its golden hairs function as sensors. It pokes them out of its burrow to monitor its surroundings.
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It can lull people to sleep and make them dream. It is active during nights of the new moon.
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It sprays a stinky fluid from its tail. The fluid smells worse the longer it is allowed to fester.
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It protects itself by spraying a noxious fluid from its rear. The stench lingers for 24 hours.
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They dwell in cold places. This Pokémon's main food source in Alola is Vulpix and Sandshrew, which they carefully divide among their group.
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It uses its claws to poke holes in eggs so it can slurp out the insides. Breeders consider it a scourge and will drive it away or eradicate it.
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If its Murkrow cronies fail to catch food for it, or if it feels they have betrayed it, it will hunt them down wherever they are and punish them.
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Seen as a symbol of bad luck, it's generally disliked. Yet it gives presents—objects that sparkle or shine—to Trainers it's close to.
