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Description
Name: N/AType(s): Steel
Height: 2'07"
Weight: 24.0 lb.
Description: 1. (Displayed)This creature is thought to be a variant of the (Pokemon) Mawile but its 'Hood' may suggest it is a new creature altogether.
2. Although it is unknown how nature has created the second head to envelope the main head. If the one controlling the body is doing something the 'Hood Head' doesn't like, it will bite it's neck.
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Scientific Description: This Creature is very curious and is likely to investigate anything and everything. They are usually very quirky but they can also be very serious and brave if one of its own is in danger.
The female versions have a skirt like design around their waist and a small spot on each side of the 'Hood Head'. The females usually carry various berries or leftovers ,whereas, males tend to carry make-shift Wide Lens' or Metal Coats.
Unlike normal Mawiles, it is able to learn more steel based moves such as Metal Claw, however, it cannot use moves like bite as it will only cause damage to itself.
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Additional note: The male and female have different coloured shiny versions, the female has a red colour Hood Head and red tinged skirt whereas the male has a Dark Brown. aswell as this, if it is holding a metal coat, the shiny is a navy blue.
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Comments: 11
superspider32 [2011-02-23 22:01:18 +0000 UTC]
Neat. It's reminds me of the dwarf bulborb actually being a part of the breadbug species, but looks like a young bulborb through imitation, could that be the case here?
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RobotInProgress In reply to superspider32 [2011-02-23 22:29:59 +0000 UTC]
It is not an intentional referance to anything from the Pikmin series, and I think that the female version of my variant (which I don't have an image of) would resemble it more.
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Arcel-Windwing [2011-02-23 00:05:55 +0000 UTC]
That is actually pretty cool... though I am thinking new species, since Mawiles only usualy have one head, and horns that look like a jaw. *nod nod* Alot of people tend to think the head jaw is a mouth.... xD
As for this.... I can imagine that being pretty awesome... for some reason I see the second head closing in around the main head when in danger, turning into a metal helmet to protect a shared brain.... but maybe thats just from this angel... That would be a pretty cool pokemon... and now I want to create a fakemon like that.... Steel/Fighting or Steel/Bug... with a seperate small mind controling a paracetic like armor around the main body, the main body eats and provides nutriants for both, and when in danger, the metal shell closes up around the main parts to protect them, basicly turning into a full suit of armor...... and I am just going to shut up now xD
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RobotInProgress In reply to Arcel-Windwing [2011-02-23 00:19:38 +0000 UTC]
It is true that Mawile's second head is set of horns that look like a jaw, this version has given it a mind of its own and muscles aswell so that it has a Biting force to work with and a brain of its own.
The parasitic idea that you have in mind is slightly like the slowpoke evolutions as the parasite (Shelder) gives is poison which either have a positive (Slowking) or negative (Slowbro)effects. either way I hope you enjoy creating this new parasitic armor creature and I shall stop being so informative XP
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Arcel-Windwing In reply to RobotInProgress [2011-02-23 00:29:19 +0000 UTC]
Aww, forgot about that, and that is rather an interesting situation, and when talking about passetic relationships, there is also several grass types to consider, such as the Pairs line, the Bulbasuar line, and maybe the turtwig line... the last one is iffy though... It shall be interesting creating it.
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RobotInProgress In reply to Arcel-Windwing [2011-02-23 11:38:55 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't consider those as a parasitic relationship per say, they are both living things but ones a plant, the other is an animal so I would exclude grass types when it comes to parasites.
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Arcel-Windwing In reply to RobotInProgress [2011-02-23 17:21:56 +0000 UTC]
Actually, I think it says in the Pairs Pokedex that the mushrooms are parasetic... and the other ones I might consider parasytic or symbiotic by... reports I read on Pokemon proffesors, which I know aren't official, but some of them are very well written xD
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RobotInProgress In reply to Arcel-Windwing [2011-02-23 18:19:06 +0000 UTC]
Pairs Pokedex? can you give me a link?
I shall have to read up on these Professor articles regardless of their authentisity. XD
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Arcel-Windwing In reply to RobotInProgress [2011-02-23 18:28:26 +0000 UTC]
[link] (Pok%C3%A9mon)#Pok.C3.A9dex_entries_2 The Ruby and Sapphire one says parisitic itself xD
And Pokemon Proffesors is a club here on dA, has alot of good fan written reports that attempt to explain pokemon xD
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RobotInProgress In reply to Arcel-Windwing [2011-02-23 18:33:52 +0000 UTC]
Send me a link to the group ,I might join them
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