PokéDex Entries (Unova Pokémon)

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Courtesy of Bangiras of Pokébeach, the PokéDex entries are translated! Here they are:

  • Victini: When Victini shares its infinite energy, its entire body overflows with power.
  • Snivy: When bathed in sunlight, it can move even faster than usual. It can use its vines more skillfully than its hands.
  • Servine: Since its leaves can’t undergo photosynthesis when its body is dirty, it is constantly cleaning itself.
  • Serperior: Serperior will only go all-out against a strong opponent that is unfazed after being stared down by its sublime eyes.
  • Tepig: It loves to eat roasted berries, but sometimes it gets too excited and burns them black.
  • Pignite: As the amount of kindling it’s eaten increases, the flame in its stomach gets stronger and its power gradually overflows.
  • Emboar: The flame in its beard burns as proof of its fighting spirit. It can easily use numerous techniques.
  • Oshawott: It uses the scallop on its belly not only when fighting, but also to crack hard berries.
  • Dewott: As a result of their rigorous training, each Dewott acquires a different style of Scalchop technique.
  • Samurott: While the enemy is blinking, it slashes it with the reed swords attached to its forelegs and sheathes them again.
  • Patrat: Although they are very vigilant and one of them always acts as a sentry, they don’t notice enemies coming from behind.
  • Watchog: A luminescent substance inside its body makes its eyes and body light up, causing attacking enemies to flinch.
  • Lillipup: It is a brave Pokemon, but it also has the intelligence to judge an enemy’s strength and avoid battles.
  • Herdier: A very loyal Pokemon that will take care of other Pokemon while assisting its Trainer.
  • Stoutland: It is wrapped in long hair and can safely spend the night on even a wintry mountain, warm and very comfortable.
  • Purrloin: It makes people lower their guard with its cute mannerisms, then steals their important things, because it wants to see them in a worried state.
  • Liepard: Its beautiful style is due to the developed muscles all over its body. It races by during the night without so much as a sound.
  • Pansage: It is skilled at finding berries. It has a kind nature and will go all over gathering berries, then distribute them among its friends.
  • Simisage: It swings its thorn-covered tail around and smacks enemies as means of attack. The leaves on its head are very bitter.
  • Pansear: Its intelligence is high, and it has a tendency to roast berries before eating them. It likes to help people out.
  • Simisear: When it’s excited, sparks dance on its head and tail, and it becomes hot. For some reason, sweets are its favorite food.
  • Panpour: The water that’s stored in the hair on its head is packed with nutrients. It uses its tail to sprinkle this water over plants.
  • Simipour: It likes places with clean water. When the water stockpiled in its head diminishes, it sucks water from its tail to replenish the supply.
  • Munna: A Pokemon that will appear before humans and Pokemon who are in the throes of nightmares, and eat those dreams.
  • Musharna: The dream smoke that comes from its forehead changes color depending on the contents of the dreams it’s eaten.
  • Pidove: Since it is a very forgetful Pokemon, even if it’s been given a command by its Trainer, it will be waiting for a new command.
  • Tranquill: No matter where it goes in the world it will remember where its nest is, likewise it will never lose track of its Trainer.
  • Unfezant: The male can intimidate enemies by shaking the plumage on its head, but it’s a weaker flyer than the female.
  • Blitzle: When it discharges electricity, its mane lights up. It communicates with its friends via the rhythm and number of times that its mane sparkles.
  • Zebstrika: It has a violent disposition. When it’s angered, it discharges thunder from its mane in all directions.
  • Roggenrola: The hexagon-shaped hole is its ear. It has the tendency to walk towards sound.
  • Boldore: When it’s excited, its core shoots out. It can quickly move forward, backward, left, and right without changing the direction it’s facing.
  • Gigalith: Collected sunlight undergoes a reaction within its energy core, and is forged into a ball of light.
  • Woobat: It’s said that if Woobat attaches its nose to you and leaves a heart-shaped indent on your body, good things will happen.
  • Swoobat: When it emits ultrasonic waves that are strong enough to shatter concrete, its tail vibrates violently.
  • Drilbur: It spins its body and burrows straight through the ground, maintaining a speed of 50km/h.
  • Excadrill: It uses its steel claws and head to form a drill and break through even the thickest iron plate.
  • Audino: It uses the antennae on its ears to determine the physical condition of its opponents, and when a Pokemon will hatch from its egg.
  • Timburr: It always walks around with planks of wood, and assists in public works projects. As it’s raised, it trades up to larger planks of wood.
  • Gurdurr: It has well-toned muscles. It artfully handles its steel girder, and can demolish a house.
  • Conkeldurr: It doesn’t rely on brute strength, but skillfully harnesses centrifugal force to easily brandish its concrete for attacks.
  • Tympole: It vibrates the oscillating membrane in its cheeks, producing sounds that can’t be heard by humans to inform its friends of danger.
  • Palpitoad: It lives in the water and on land. It uses its long, sticky tongue to restrain the enemy’s movements.
  • Seismitoad: Vibrations are produced from the power stored in its lump, increasing the power of its punches.
  • Throh: When it meets an enemy bigger than itself, it is overwhelmed by an urge to throw it. When it becomes stronger, it changes its belt.
  • Sawk: In pursuit of the strongest karate chop, it sequesters itself in the mountains and trains without rest.
  • Sewaddle: Since it makes clothing from leaves, it’s become popular among fashion designers as a mascot.
  • Swadloon: It likes dark, damp places, and spends the whole day eating the fallen leaves around it.
  • Leavanny: If it sees a young Pokemon, it weaves it leaf clothing using the sticky string from its mouth.
  • Venipede: It feels vibrations in the air with the antennae on its head and tail in order to sense its prey’s condition and location.
  • Whirlipede: It motionlessly stores up energy for evolving, but it an enemy comes near, it will start moving in order to stick it with poison barbs.
  • Scolipede: It grips prey with the claws on its neck, and after restricting its movement, injects it with deadly poison to finish the job.
  • Cottonee: They settle down in groups. When they see their friends, they’ll group together and suddenly look like a cloud.
  • Whimsicott: It appears along with a whirlwind and plays pranks, like moving furniture inside houses and leaving cotton behind.
  • Petilil: The leaves on its head, which it sheds but quickly regrows, are extremely bitter but have healing properties when chewed.
  • Lilligant: If you smell the scent that is produced by the flower on its head you will become relaxed. However, it is difficult to obtain one.
  • Basculin: Red and blue Basculin are always fighting very wildly. Apparently, if you eat them they are surprisingly tasty.
  • Sandile: So that its body temperature doesn’t lower, it lives its life while hidden beneath the desert sands.
  • Krokorok: Both eyes are covered by a thin membrane and can see even in the dead of night. It lives in groups of several animals.
  • Krookodile: A very brutal Pokemon. It rushes anything that passes before its eyes and tries to chomp down on it.
  • Darumaka: When it sleeps it draws in its arms and legs, and the 600 degree flame inside its body also settles down.
  • Darmanitan: When injured in a fierce battle, it scrunches up like a stone and meditates to sharpen its mind.
  • Maractus: It sways its body rhythmically and makes a sound that resembles maracas, making surprised Pokemon run away.
  • Dwebble: If there’s a decent sized stone, it secretes a liquid from its mouth and melts a hole so it can crawl inside.
  • Crustle: If the rock on its back gets smashed during a battle over territory, it feels uneasy and becomes weak.
  • Scraggy: Its sturdy skull is its pride. But when it unleashes a sudden headbutt, the weight also makes it dizzy.
  • Scrafty: While hiking up its shed skin to reduce damage, it unleashes its kick! It is as proud as its crest is big.
  • Sigilyph: The guardian deity of an ancient city. It always patrols the same route, watching for intruders.
  • Yamask: The soul of a person who was buried in a tomb transformed into a Pokemon. It retains its memories from before it died.
  • Cofagrigus: It takes grave robbers who draw near, mistaking it for a real coffin, and locks them inside its body.
  • Tirtouga: A Pokemon that was revived from a fossil. It swam well and could dive to depths of up to 1000 meters.
  • Carracosta: It would smack opponents with its developed forearms to knock them out, then chomp everything, even the shell and bones.
  • Archen: It was revived from an ancient fossil. It lived at the tops of trees, but since it couldn’t fly it would jump from branch to branch.
  • Archeops: It is even better at running than it is at flying. It dashes by at speeds of 40km/h, then vigorously flaps into the sky.
  • Trubbish: It trails after litterbugs in hopes of collecting more garbage. It’s constantly belching up poison gas.
  • Garbodor: It creates new varieties of poison gas and toxins inside its body using the garbage it sucks up.
  • Zorua: It often tricks and frightens opponents by transforming into an exact likeness, then uses the chance to run away.
  • Zoroark: It’s said that Zoroark punished people who tried to capture it by trapping them in a world of illusions.
  • Minccino: As way of greeting, Minccino clean each other thoroughly with their tails.
  • Cinccino: Cincinno’s body is covered with a special grease that wards off punches and other enemy attacks.
  • Gothita: It stares at everything for a long time. Sometimes it gets lost in observation and fails to notice an attack.
  • Gothorita: There are many accounts of it controlling and playing with sleeping children on nights when the starlight shines.
  • Gothitelle: It reads the future from the movement of the stars. A Gothitelle that found out its Trainer’s lifespan will scream and mourn.
  • Solosis: Because its body is wrapped in a special liquid, it’s fine even under the most severe conditions.
  • Duosion: When the 2 separate brains think about the same thing, it exudes its highest level of psychic power.
  • Reuniclus: In a display of psychic power, it manipulates arms created from a special liquid and uses them to crush rocks.
  • Ducklett: It’s even better at swimming than it is at flying, and will dive underwater to happily eat its favorite peat moss.
  • Swanna: In contrast to its graceful appearance, it can flap its wings powerfully and fly continuously for thousands of kilometers.
  • Vanillite: A Pokemon that’s born from icicles bathed in the morning sun. It exhales breath that’s -50 degrees.
  • Vanillish: It chills the air around itself, causing ice crystals to form, and freezing its enemy’s body.
  • Vanilluxe: It drinks large amounts of water and converts it to snow clouds within its body. When it’s angry, it creates fierce blizzards.
  • Deerling: In addition to when the seasons change, the color of its body also changes slightly with temperature and humidity.
  • Sawsbuck: Since its appearance changes along with the changing of the seasons, there are people who say Sawsbuck is a harbinger of spring.
  • Emolga: It spreads its membrane and flies in the sky while shocking enemies with the electricity stored in the electric pouches in its cheeks.
  • Karrablast: If it’s bathed in electrical energy while attacking Shellmet, for some reason it evolves.
  • Escavalier: It stabs with 2 spears while protecting its body with the shell mantle stolen from Shellmet.
  • Foongus: It lures Pokemon in with a pattern than looks just like a Pokeball, then spews poisonous spores.
  • Amoonguss: It moves the mushrooms on both arms in a dance to lure prey. It likes damp places.
  • Frillish: It wraps prey in its bell-like arms, paralyzes it, and kills it by carrying it to the ocean floor, 8000 meters below.
  • Jellicent: Its body is almost entirely salt water. It’s said that at the bottom of the ocean there’s a castle made from the ships sunk by Jellicent.
  • Alomomola: While gently carrying injured, weak Pokemon in its fin, it also heals them with its special mucus membrane.
  • Joltik: Since it can’t create electricity itself, it clings to other large Pokemon and absorbs their static electricity.
  • Galvantula: Since the barrier it makes from its electrically charged thread paralyzes enemies, it is more than a form of defense, it is also a weapon.
  • Ferroseed: It tacks itself to the ceiling of a cave and sucks the iron out of rocks. When danger draws near, it lashes out with its thorns.
  • Ferrothorn: It strikes with its 3 tentacles, then fires its thorns, pulverizing the opponent until no traces are left.
  • Klink: It spins its 2 perfectly paired gears, generating energy.
  • Klang: It split into a mini gear and huge gear. If the mini gear is hurled as an attack but doesn’t return, it dies.
  • Klinklang: When it spins the mini gear at high speed, the energy stored in its red core transfers to the mini gear and is released in one shot.
  • Tynamo: Since it can only release weak electricity, many Tynamo gather together and fire powerful electricity.
  • Eelektrik: It wraps around its opponent and releases electricity from its round spots, then bites the paralyzed areas.
  • Eelektross: It latches on with its sucker-mouth, inserts its fangs, and releases powerful electricity.
  • Elgyem: It’s rumored that a UFO crashed 50 years ago. It’s said to have come from the desert.
  • Beheeyem: It makes its fingertips flash in what appears to be conversation, but the pattern still can’t be deciphered.
  • Litwick: Its flame frequently goes out, but when it sucks up the vital energy of people and Pokemon, the flame gleams.
  • Lampent: It sucks up souls to stoke its flame. It hangs around in hospitals waiting for people to die.
  • Chandelure: A soul burned by its eerie flame becomes directionless and will wander this world forever.
  • Axew: Its big fangs are still brittle and break often, but each time they grow back, they become harder and sturdier.
  • Fraxure: Since its fangs don’t grow back, when the battle ends it uses river stones and diligently polishes them.
  • Haxorus: The destructive power of its fangs is extraordinary. It can cut through a thick steel pillar with tremendous ease.
  • Cubchoo: Its snot is a barometer of its health. When it’s healthy the snot becomes sticky and the power of its Ice techniques also increases.
  • Beartic: It likes cold, northern oceans. It freezes the breath that in blows from its mouth and makes a road to walk over the ocean.
  • Cryogonal: It uses a chain made of ice crystals to ensnare its prey, then freezes it to -100 degrees.
  • Shelmet: When hit by electrical stimulus while in the company of Karrablast, both parties evolve.
  • Accelgor: Since it weakens if it dries out, it wraps itself in a mucus membrane for protection, and fights by spewing venom.
  • Stunfisk: When it fails to paralyze an opponent, it undulates its body with surprising speed and bounces away.
  • Mienfoo: The speed at which it launches techniques is its pride. Even if its power is low, the number of strikes makes up the difference.
  • Mienshao: It uses the hair on both of its arms like whips. Once it begins its continuous attack, no one can stop it.
  • Druddigon: It runs around in the narrow tunnels dug by Excadrill and Onix, catching prey with its sharp claws.
  • Golett: A Pokemon that was made from clay using ancient scientific power. It’s continued to function for thousands of years.
  • Golurk: It was created by ancient humans to protect humans and Pokemon. It moves using a strange energy.
  • Pawniard: Even if it gets injured, it doesn’t care. It attacks its prey in a group, using the blades all over its body.
  • Bisharp: A scary Pokemon that will take the injured, immobile prey that battled a group of Pawniard, and portion it out.
  • Bouffalant: They charge with reckless abandon, and will send even a train flying if it enters their territory.
  • Rufflet: It stands up to large opponents, not out of bravery, but out of recklessness. However, training like this makes it strong.
  • Braviary: A brave warrior of the sky that won’t stop fighting when its friends are at stake, no matter how long, or what injuries it’s sustained.
  • Vullaby: Its wings are small and it can’t fly yet. It protects its bottom with skeletons gathered by Mandibuzz.
  • Mandibuzz: It flies around in the sky making circles, and when it spots prey it swoops down, and leisurely carries it back to its nest.
  • Heatmor: It converts the air taken in through its tail into flames, then uses them like a tongue to melt Durant and eat them.
  • Durant: When faced with their natural enemy, Heatmor, they assign roles and counterattack, driving it from the nest.
  • Deino: Since it has no sense of its surroundings, it rams into things indiscriminately, and chows down on anything that moves.
  • Zweilous: The 2 heads don’t get along. Each tries to seize dominance by eating more than the other.
  • Hydreigon: A horrific Pokemon that will swoop down on anything that moves and devour it with its 3 heads.
  • Larvesta: It is said to have been born from the sun. When it evolves, it wraps its entire body in flames that spouted from its horn.
  • Volcarona: It is treated as an incarnation of the sun. It appeared during a harsh winter and rescued shivering Pokemon.
  • Cobalion: It has a heart and body of steel. When people injured Pokemon, together with its comrades, it punished those people.
  • Terrakion: A Pokemon spoken of in legends. In order to protect Pokemon, it crushed a castle with its boast-worthy power.
  • Virizion: According to legend, it protects Pokemon and taunts opponents with its quick, nimble movements.
  • Tornadus: It flies around in all directions. When it does, the wind blows so powerfully that is sends everything flying.
  • Thundurus: It flies around in the sky while dropping thunder everywhere. It is despised for starting brushfires.
  • Reshiram: A legendary Pokemon that can burn the world to ash with flame. It will help a person construct a world of truth.
  • Zekrom: A legendary Pokemon that can fry the world to ash with lightning. It will help a person create a world of ideals.
  • Landorus: It nourishes the soil with energy captured and converted from the wind and thunder, making the earth rich.
  • Kyurem: A legendary Ice-type Pokemon that waits for a hero to patch its incomplete body with truth and ideals.
  • Keldeo: Due to its resolve, its entire body brims with power and it bounds around with such speed that it leaves afterimages.
  • Meloetta: The melody that Meloetta plays delights the Pokemon around it and even has the power to make them sad.
  • Genesect: A Pokemon that lived 300,000,000 years ago. It was modified by Team Plasma; a cannon was attached to its back.

Thanks for reading.
 
Thank you, I've been waiting for these. Genesect's entry clarifies the White entry which suggests it originally had a canon.

Zorua: It often tricks and frightens opponents by transforming into an exact likeness, then uses the chance to run away.
Zoroark: It’s said that Zoroark punished people who tried to capture it by trapping them in a world of illusions.

Zorua's entry further supports my theory that Illusion is a misnomer and refers to a more general kitsune skill-set of (imperfect) shapeshifting and illusions. I'm just upset that their entry makes no reference to their apparent ability to manifest in the dreams of others (another kitsune ability) that was demonstrated when N's Zoroark appeared in Hue's sister's dream. Though in more kitsune-related behaviours, Zoroark is certainly vindictive like Ninetales.

Landorus: It nourishes the soil with energy captured and converted from the wind and thunder, making the earth rich.

I guess that's its final tie to Thunderus and Tornadus.

Terrakion: A Pokemon spoken of in legends. In order to protect Pokemon, it crushed a castle with its boast-worthy power.

I wonder if this is what happened to the Relic Castle.....

Klang: It split into a mini gear and huge gear. If the mini gear is hurled as an attack but doesn’t return, it dies.

._.

Gothita: It stares at everything for a long time. Sometimes it gets lost in observation and fails to notice an attack.
Gothorita: There are many accounts of it controlling and playing with sleeping children on nights when the starlight shines.
Gothitelle: It reads the future from the movement of the stars. A Gothitelle that found out its Trainer’s lifespan will scream and mourn.

These Pokemon have always interested me. Gothita's White version entry states "They intently observe both Trainers and Pokémon. Apparently, they are looking at something that only Gothita can see." and Gothitelle's states that it can see a trainer's lifespan. I always assumed that what Gothita was staring at was the trainer's lifespan, but didn't know what it was looking at. Good to know Gothitelle is actually upset to know when its trainers die, but their abilities are very similar to Shinigami eyes in Death Note

Munna: A Pokemon that will appear before humans and Pokemon who are in the throes of nightmares, and eat those dreams.
Musharna
: The dream smoke that comes from its forehead changes color depending on the contents of the dreams it’s eaten.
In contrast to Hypno and Drowzee, Munna actually seems to seek out bad dreams (though previous entries state that good dreams cause it to leak out pink smoke). Too bad that Marvelous Bridge girl didn't have a Munna to save her...though given that you need Cresselia's feather, Munna may not be able to eat dreams caused by Darkrai.

Pansage: It is skilled at finding berries. It has a kind nature and will go all over gathering berries, then distribute them among its friends.
Pansear: Its intelligence is high, and it has a tendency to roast berries before eating them. It likes to help people out.
Panpour: The water that’s stored in the hair on its head is packed with nutrients. It uses its tail to sprinkle this water over plants.

Now I can see why people would want to drink tea made from Pansage leaves and Panpour water....Pansear seems to add the least to this.
 
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Throh: When it meets an enemy bigger than itself, it is overwhelmed by an urge to throw it. When it becomes stronger, it changes its belt.

It changes its belt. o_o; D-Does that mean they actually wear clothes? Who on earth has time to hand out new gis to newborn Throhs and Sawks?
 
Courtesy of Bangiras of Pokébeach, the PokéDex entries are translated! Here they are:
  • Genesect: A Pokemon that lived 300,000,000 years ago. It was modified by Team Plasma; a cannon was attached to its back.

Yep, the Plasma description is still there.
 
So Lampent stalks people in hospitals and those burned by the flame aren't erased, they're doomed to wander the earth as aimless spirits for eternity. Such a lovely a line of Pokemon.

  • Larvesta: It is said to have been born from the sun. When it evolves, it wraps its entire body in flames that spouted from its horn.
  • Volcarona: It is treated as an incarnation of the sun. It appeared during a harsh winter and rescued shivering Pokemon.

Once again I'm confused with why Volcarona wasn't chosen to be a legendary.

That tidbit about Genesect's cannon being unnatural makes me more annoyed with the lack of an Ancient Form seeing as it would have been radically different. And Kyurem's entry implies it wants to join Reshiram AND Zekrom to fully restore the Original Dragon, not just one of them to form an incomplete monster... *Sigh*, I really hope Gamefreak does something with these guys in Gen 6.
 
@Zistal;
It says it is treated like the incarnation of the sun, not that it is one. Many Pokemon before Volcarona have been suggested by Pokedex entries that they were worshiped as gods but aren't legendary (e.g., Bronzong, and even Sigilyph according to its BW2 entry).

I think the difference is that their population isn't so scarce they are considered illusionary, and unlike mythological Pokemon (e.g., Sinnoh legends) they actually don't have the god-like powers they are worshipped for.

And this is why I like Pokemon like Volcarona. They blur these boindaries that fans believe are immutable.
 
Beartic: It likes cold, northern oceans. It freezes the breath that in blows from its mouth and makes a road to walk over the ocean.

Picturing this guy walking slowly across the sea on all fours as an ice path forms in front of it. Pretty cool.

Stunfisk: When it fails to paralyze an opponent, it undulates its body with surprising speed and bounces away.
Guffaw. Good ol' Stunfisk, always providing a laugh.

Druddigon: It runs around in the narrow tunnels dug by Excadrill and Onix, catching prey with its sharp claws.
I like the idea of certain species of pokemon existing in commensal (that's the word, right?) relationship. I can see Druddigon using Onix tunnels to get about and pick off any prey that it stumbles across, but Excadrill? since it burrows in it's drill form and is already a small pokemon to boot, I'd have thought any tunnels it would make would be too small for a Druddigon to travel through.
Kind of funny imagining one getting lost in one of the mole's maze-like nests 300 ft underground though.
 
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Emboar: The flame in its beard burns as proof of its fighting spirit.
Oh God, that sounds so awesome.

Vanillite: A Pokemon that’s born from icicles bathed in the morning sun. It exhales breath that’s -50 degrees.
The shit? You can't spit out your gun without it turning into some Pokemon, can you?


Jellicent
: Its body is almost entirely salt water. It’s said that at the bottom of the ocean there’s a castle made from the ships sunk by Jellicent.
Those poor people...Though, Jellicent having a seacioty sounds wicked. :)

Hydreigon: A horrific Pokemon that will swoop down on anything that moves and devour it with its 3 heads.
Good, there's something Hydreigon and I have in common.
 
Are these entries for Black 2, White 2 or both?

Seems to be the same for both versions, from what I understand. However, it sounds like there are some new Dex entries for older Pokemon. It's just that currently, we only have Unova Pokemon translated now.

Thanks for reading.
 
I'm a bit disappointed that some of the entries are just rehashes of the previous game's. :(
 
Just further cements this generation's ghost entries as the most horrible things ever to be read in a pokémon game.
 
Just further cements this generation's ghost entries as the most horrible things ever to be read in a pokémon game.
Almost makes me wish there was an "Exorcist" trainer class or a more comical "Ghost Busters" trainer class that specialized in handling mischievous ghosts that bother humans. I'd like to think that's what Morty does in his spare time....or at least exorcists to help human spirits who have had their energy consumed and can't find their way to the afterlife (as Chendelure's new entry suggests)

A soul burned by its eerie flame becomes directionless and will wander this world forever.
It's old entries suggested that the person's soul is completely destroyed. However, the games seem to be making a distinction between components of souls--the life force that the Litwick line feeds on, and the essence of the soul that's leftover if its been completely drained. It's like the distinction between Ba and Ka in the Ancient Egyptian concept of the soul (though not really the same here).

I don't know what was better. The idea Chandelure destroyed your soul, or the idea that it basically gives you a fate worse than death. If we were going with the Ba and Ka concepts again, it seems like Chandelure destroys your Ba after draining your Ka since you become directionless...
 
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I'm just confused as to how Japanese kids react when the lamp pokémon they just caught is revealed to "hang around in hospitals" draining dying people's souls away. It's almost as if GF's ramping it up for a different audience, or that the Japanese might just be that way, I'm certain it'll be worded differently for the international release in either way. Just like my reactionface to Klang's new text; ;-; It DIES. I believe we're aware of it being dangerous since it's stated in BW's dex, this is excessive.

We know too little of these mons to figure out their place in the big circle, though. Your theory on them is feasible, but there's lot to be expanded on from GF's side.
 
I'm just confused as to how Japanese kids react when the lamp pokémon they just caught is revealed to "hang around in hospitals" draining dying people's souls away. It's almost as if GF's ramping it up for a different audience, or that the Japanese might just be that way, I'm certain it'll be worded differently for the international release in either way. Just like my reactionface to Klang's new text; ;-; It DIES. I believe we're aware of it being dangerous since it's stated in BW's dex, this is excessive.

We know too little of these mons to figure out their place in the big circle, though. Your theory on them is feasible, but there's lot to be expanded on from GF's side.
From Vanillite's entry, it makes it seem like some Pokemon are based on youkai so I'm guessing there's some Japanese-based urban legends and stories they hear that we don't that probably doesn't make this as bad.
 
Lampent's pretty irresponsible too...you can't smoke in a hospital, that's a health risk. :/
 
Golett: A Pokemon that was made from clay using ancient scientific power. It’s continued to function for thousands of years.
O_O

Dear GF,
Thanks for lending credence to my headcannon. But now I feel even worse for Golett than I did before. Seriously, no human contact for thousands of years: imagine that kind of loneliness.

I had thought that those little guys were locked in that Tower for a very long time and were probably close to being functionally immortal; if they weren't, then the Dragonspiral Tower would have been littered with dead bodies. (Horrifying thought.) But I'd still love to know why they were locked in that Tower in the first place--was it for their protection? Or was there some other reason to put them in there? Inquiring minds and all that.

And saying that Golett still functions makes it sound like a little clay robot. So cute...! :ksmile:
Golurk: It was created by ancient humans to protect humans and Pokemon. It moves using a strange energy.
Nice to see Golurk is still a protector, though I'd love to know what source of power fuels it. And how long will that energy last?
 
Thunder is just loud and annoying.
Now if he was dropping lightning where ever he pleased, he'll be like good ol' Zeus! :V
 
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