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— Sketchbook - Pokemon 4
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2006-12-23 23:44:31 +0000 UTC
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-Clawflake-
Resembling a wickedly sharp and deadly-looking giant snow flake, Clawflake spends its entire life endlessly searching for a place to perch and make its metamorphosis. Since its evolved form, Sicletooth, only sprout from the cave ceilings, and since Clawflake is without wings and has limited mobility, it must think outside the box to find a way to the top of its home. Doing everything from latching onto Zubats, to waiting for strong gusts of wind to sweep it to the top of the cave, Clawflake's life leaves little time for eating or sleeping. In fact, Clawflake has no internal organs, and is made completely out of ice. Scientists are still trying to figure out the mysteries of its very existence without any organic material, but do admit that because of its part dragon type, mysteries are to be expected.
-Sicletooth-
In the wild, Sicletooths are unmoving ice spikes that simply witness all there is to see inside the frigid caves to the North. Like its pre-evolutionary form, Sicletooths have no need for eating, though whether or not they sleep can be debated, because never has one been seen moving. As a battling companion, Sicletooth's Special Defense is off the charts, though its speed is the lowest ever recorded for any Pokémon. Its eyes glow a faint green constantly-- the only sign that it's still alive.
-Serpinstrike-
Ancient peoples of the plains tell of this Pokémon bringing the rain and blessing the fields with rich crops. In reality, if this Pokemon were to strike in a field of any sort of crops, it would likely set it on fire! However they are indeed followed by rain wherever they go. Serpinstike is always on the move at light speed, and in battles it streaks around the arena, hitting anything that's grounded. Most official battle arenas have banned its use, owing to its unfair habit of injuring its opponent out of turn. It is the fastest known Pokemon.
-Janglecube-
[My personal favorite of this update] Janglecubes live in large herds in the wild, and are on the move most of the year, stopping only to graze on snow, ice and water. Once a year their bizarre poisonous fruit glows a brilliant-- and some would say blinding-- red that can be seen for hundreds of miles. After this show, they drop their fruit and start the year-long process of growing new ones. While its fruit is poisonous if picked off forcibly, Janglecube berries are said to be the most delicious fruit in the entire world if one waits for about 12 hours after Janglecube has dropped it from its branches. In some cities it's tradition to go Janglecube berry hunting on Christmas Day. In battle, its fruit can heal a Pokemon's HP 100% and make it impervious to any attack for one turn. However, once captured or domesticated, Janglecube no longer drops fruit, so not many trainers have its delicious advantage.
NOTE: Nintendo sort of kind of beat me on that last Pokemon (
[link]
), however when I thought of Janglecube only a few of the Diamon/Pearl Pokemon had been announced.
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