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Published: 2016-09-20 23:17:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 5252; Favourites: 106; Downloads: 0
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Description I really have to stop creating new evolutive lines and start creating proper evolutions already haha  

Name: Coralit (Coral Snake + Lit)
Type: Electric
Species: Conductive Pokémon
Ability: Shed Skin/ Motor Drive/ (Hidden: Lightning Rod)

Height: 0,35m (1'15'')
Weight: 2,5kg (5,51 lbs)

Entry: 

Although its evolution is famous for being incredibly poisonous, Coralit’s venom is barely toxic at all, only making the bite area slightly numb, but people avoid it either way just to be sure. It flashes its body when approached by a predator, signalizing it’s about to attack with an electric shock, which then is immediately followed by turning tail due to its cowardly nature. Its poison is very conductive, and commonly used for scientific purposes.

-Coralit ->Thunder Stone -> Coroboros -

Potential Moveset:
Shock Wave
Bite
Glare
Thunder Shock

Based on a Coral Snake, well not quite, actually on a "fake" coral snake, the Kingsnake . For those unaware, coral snakes are very poisonous, and have a very distinctive coloration pattern of red, black and yellow/white stripes. The fake ones on the other hand, are not poisonous at all, or at least not very much in general, but have a very similar coloration pattern to the real ones, with just a different pattern of stripes, working wonders to scare predators and humans alike. Natural mimicry in its best guys.

Maybe Coralit will not stay a "fake" for much longer... An Electric/Poison evolution is coming soon hopefully.

Well, hope you all liked it, and see you guys next time!  
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Comments: 8

RSableye [2017-12-06 23:08:24 +0000 UTC]

The fake coral snakes you were talking about are also called King Snakes.
Or Lampropeltis to be precise.

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AtmaFlare In reply to RSableye [2017-12-06 23:11:01 +0000 UTC]

Oh, how informative. It's cause around here we literally call them "Fake Coral Snake", it's actually it's name.
Kinda silly of me to not even look that one up, I'll add it to the description, thanks for the heads up!  

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RSableye In reply to AtmaFlare [2017-12-06 23:11:49 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome, always happy to help!

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RoyalClaws12 [2017-01-13 15:37:19 +0000 UTC]

What A Cute Design!

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AtmaFlare In reply to RoyalClaws12 [2017-01-14 01:21:39 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a bunch!  

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RoyalClaws12 In reply to AtmaFlare [2017-01-14 07:19:58 +0000 UTC]

That's My Pleasure Bunch!

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CaptainCanada99 [2016-09-21 15:37:36 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

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AtmaFlare In reply to CaptainCanada99 [2016-09-21 23:53:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!  

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