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Published: 2017-12-19 17:04:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 2705; Favourites: 72; Downloads: 13
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ENSAURThe Trumpet Pokemon
Type: Rock/Steel
Ability: Vocalist*
Height: 2′11″/0.9m
Weight: 69.4lbs/31.5kg
Evolutionary Chain: Restore from Nasal Fossil -> Ensaur -> [lvl. 30] -> Paracoustic
This little herbivore was apparently very social; Fossil beds have shown entire fields lined with their nests. When together they sing by taking in air, then expelling it through their trumpet-like crests. No two Ensaur sound the same, which might be how their parents can pick them out of a herd of 200 no sweat.
Notable Moves: Disarming Voice, Echoed Voice, Screech, Metal Sound, Supersonic, Rock Tomb, Metal Burst, Iron Tail
The Brass Pokemon
Type: Rock/Steel
Ability: Vocalist*
Height: 5′03″/1.6m
Weight: 226.0lbs/102.5kg
Evolutionary Chain: Restore from Nasal Fossil -> Ensaur -> [lvl. 30] -> Paracoustic
They roamed in massive herds millions of years ago. Their intricate curved sinuses allowed for much more complex- and much louder- songs. One Paracoustic let loose a roar recorded at 190 decibels- more than enough to cause permanent ear damage. They probably used this volume to defend themselves from Tyrantrum, whom loved to dine on them.
Notable Moves: Boomburst, Hyper Voice, Uproar, Bug Buzz, Screech, Metal Burst, Rock Slide, Iron Head
*Vocalist: The power of Damaging, Sound-based moves is boosted by 50%
Oops I’m on a roll, look at that. If anyone has ideas for other fossils, I’m not saying pitch ‘em, but pitch ‘em.
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Comments: 3
KingGhidra78 [2020-11-23 08:43:41 +0000 UTC]
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Terraraptor [2017-12-19 17:20:39 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! I made sound-based parasaurs like this once too.
For suggestions, how about a Rock/Fire Dimetrodon fossilmon with a sail made of flames? I call it, Drymetrodon.
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