Bonded/Fused Pokémon

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Bonded Pokémon are Pokémon who technically are, or at least appear to be, combinations of one or more Pokémon. These Pokemon either exist in a symbiotic or host-parasite relationship, like Shellder feeding from the leavings of the Slowking or Slowbro, or they exist in a hive/combined mind of sorts like Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Metagross, and Metang.

So far the only Bonded Pokémon are:

Magneton and Magnezone, being magnetically fused Magnemite.
Metagross and Metang being magnetically fused Beldum.
Slowking and Slowbro, being a symbiotic combination between a a Shellder and Slowpoke.
Weezing, being a fusion of two Koffing.
Exeggcute and Exeggutor, being as each 'egg' has its own mind and personality.
Dugtrio, being as they are a group of Diglett triplets that split from the same body.



Things to think about:
Slowking and Slowbro can technically de-evolve back into Slowpoke if the Shellder is removed. I am curious if the Shellder would still be called a Shellder. Does the shellder return to its original state, or does it retain its new conch shape? If so, it would be an entirely new pokemon.

You could possibly train a Shellder/Slowbro team to switch between the various forms.

What would happen if once Shellder bit onto a Slowpoke's head while another bit onto its tail? Slowgod?
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What would happen if once cloyster bit onto a Slowpoke's head or tail?

Perhaps Magneton can be seperated into 3 Magnemite with a strong enough magnetic force.
What would a Magneton be called if the Magnemite group bonded at the Magnets?
Would it be possible to bond more than three Magnemite this way?

However, I highly doubt Magnezone, Metagross, and Metang can be safely defused. Their minds are bonded into the central body. Trying to seperate them would be cruel.

What happens to the stump when if all of the Exeggcute happen to fall off the Exeggcutor at the same time? Does it walk around blind?

Can a single Exeggcute survive on its own? I know they require groups of 6 inorder to stay upright.

If Weezing forms from two Koffing in a cloud of two seperate gasses, could it be possible for a fusing of more than two Koffing if you had more than two gasses and a Koffing for each gas?

Where would Bonded/Fused Pokémon go if placed in the Bulbapedia?
 
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I for one am glad Pokemon is the only Monster game where sticking two monsters together is the purpose of the game.
 
made the following quote a while back, before PMD came out in the US.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: "Making the breeding mini-game extremely awkward."
 
Oh...I remember that! I forgot how it came to be. Don't forget the Mirage Mewtwo...now that was a fusion of many many pokemon!
 
No, that was just a Mewtwo created from Pikachu's memories.

Gastly created Venustoise as an illusion.
 
But it cant be considered real because it's a hologram.
I mean, it can physically affect the world, but it's still a hologram.
I beleive Mirage Mewtwo is still technicaly a pokemon in the way Porygon is considered a pokemon. In the fact that they are both man made creatures made purely out of out of data.
Also, holograms are emmited from a projector. Mirage Pokemon however, are self suffient with their own power source (how else could they explode).
 
What about Combee? It's like 3 bees in one fused at birth. The female combee seems to have a red gem on the centre head, so I can only assume that is the one that turns into a Vespiquen, but then what happens to the other two heads?

And on Exeggutor, it only has 3 heads, what happens to the rest of the exeggute? And the dex did say that when an exeggutor head falls of a new exeggute is born. Could the othe heads be in reserve to replace the fallen ones? Do the fallen eggs retain their memory from their past lives? where does this fallen egg find other exeggute?
 
I will give you combee.

However, starmie is not 2 staryus. Starmie is just a staryu that gained extra appendages.
 
This stuff really bothers my brain. Why think about it? You know you will never get the real answer from Nintendo, so it's really no use pondering as you can only come up with weird theories.
 
Nintendo should've brought the idea of having another Pokemon in your party for one of it to evolve like they did with Mantyke when it was more necessary in the first gen. :|
 
except Teppouo doesn't exactly fuse with Tamanta. Rather, Teppouo's presence merely causes it to evolve somehow (perhaps cleaning plankton off its wings helps). Your Teppouo is not lost in the process, and for this gen, they finally updated Mantain's sprite to exclude it (it really makes sense when you think about it... sure, a remora on a manta looks stylishly natural for the sprite's design, given the animal it was based off of, but all things considered, you've essentially got two Pokemon with one of them not doing anything, and unlike the fused Pokemon that were somewhat abundant in the first generation, nothing in the dex entries suggest that the Teppouo is actually part of Mantain. This is further established in the anime and manga, where you see Mantain by itself a number of times).
 
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