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This seems like a stretch as Nihilego doesn't attach itself to the brain (unless there is some source I am unaware of that says otherwise). It doesn't control people either so much as strongly influence them. Lusamine wasn't a puppet so much as she was driven insane by the venom injected into her.


One of the mysterious Ultra Beasts. It's a Rock/Poison-type made of somehow flexible glass that resembles a jellyfish and is constantly shapeshifting. No one knows if it has emotions, but for some reason, it resembles a young girl. However, the truth about this creature is that it is parasitic in nature. When it finds a fitting host, it injects them with neurotoxins that boost their natural abilities to their fullest form and force them out of control, in order that the victim will protect the Ultra Beast.

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One of the mysterious Ultra Beasts. It's a Rock/Poison-type made of somehow flexible glass that resembles a jellyfish and is constantly shapeshifting. No one knows if it has emotions, but for some reason, it resembles a young girl. However, the truth about this creature is that it is parasitic in nature. When it finds a fitting host, it injects them with neurotoxins that boost their natural abilities to their fullest form form, lowers inhibitions, and force them out of control, causes violent behavior, in order that the victim will protect the Ultra Beast.



* InternalHomage: A jellyfish pokémon creates PeoplePuppets by attaching itself to the brains of other lifeforms? That sounds an awful lot like what happened to Team Rocket's Meowth in [[Recap/PokemonS1E19TentacoolAndTentacruel an episode]] of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries''.



* ShoutOut: A second-hand shout-out, in fact. Nihilego is an InternalHomage to the "Recap/PokemonS1E19TentacoolAndTentacruel" episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', where a Tentacool displayed the ability to control other lifeforms' minds when it turned Team Rocket's Meowth into a {{People Puppet|s}}, an event that was itself a ShoutOut to ''Film/IndependenceDay''.



* UselessUsefulSpell: The final attack Nihilego learns by level up is the most powerful Rock-type attack, Head Smash. Unfortunately, it's a physical attack, and Nihilego's Attack stat is among its lowest. Not to mention the [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity]] of a '''glass-based''' lifeform hurling itself at enemies...

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* UselessUsefulSpell: The final attack Nihilego learns by level up is the most powerful Rock-type attack, Head Smash. Unfortunately, it's a physical attack, and Nihilego's Attack stat is among its lowest. Not to mention the [[TooDumbToLive sheer stupidity]] of a '''glass-based''' lifeform hurling itself at enemies...
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* InternalHomage: A jellyfish pokémon creates PeoplePuppets by attaching itself to the brains of other lifeforms? That sounds an awful lot like what happened to Team Rocket's Meowth in [[Recap/PokemonS1E19TentacoolAndTentacruel an episode]] of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries''.


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* ShoutOut: A second-hand shout-out, in fact. Nihilego is an InternalHomage to the "Recap/PokemonS1E19TentacoolAndTentacruel" episode of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'', where a Tentacool displayed the ability to control other lifeforms' minds when it turned Team Rocket's Meowth into a {{People Puppet|s}}, an event that was itself a ShoutOut to ''Film/IndependenceDay''.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: With its sky-high Defense stat, its Beast Boost ability is almost always going to be raising Defense; great for surviving physical hits, but not much else. Getting Stakataka's Beast Boost to work on anything else requires a ''very'' specific Nature and [=IV=]s.

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* CripplingOverspecialization: With its sky-high Defense stat, its Beast Boost ability is almost always going to be raising Defense; great for surviving physical hits, hits and increase the power of Body Press, which it can learn, but not much else. Getting Stakataka's Beast Boost to work on anything else Attack, the only other stat which can benefit from the ability, requires a ''very'' specific Nature and [=IV=]s.[=IV=]s[[note]]A Lonely nature with 15 Defense [=IV=]s or less[[/note]].
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* FairyTaleMotifs: Celesteela's design is likely based on the character of Kaguya-hime (Princess Kaguya) from ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter''. Celesteela's rockets resemble cut bamboos, referencing how Kaguya was found inside a cut bamboo. Being an extraterrestrial Ultra Beast resembling rockets and space shuttles likely references how in the story, Kaguya is revealed to belong to a race of moon people, and that she returned to the moon at the end of the story (and it's also probably why it's exclusive to ''Moon'' and ''Ultra Moon'').

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* FairyTaleMotifs: FairytaleMotifs: Celesteela's design is likely based on the character of Kaguya-hime (Princess Kaguya) from ''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter''. Celesteela's rockets resemble cut bamboos, referencing how Kaguya was found inside a cut bamboo. Being an extraterrestrial Ultra Beast resembling rockets and space shuttles likely references how in the story, Kaguya is revealed to belong to a race of moon people, and that she returned to the moon at the end of the story (and it's also probably why it's exclusive to ''Moon'' and ''Ultra Moon'').
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* PintSizedPowerhouse: ExaggeratedTrope. It may be the smallest of the Ultra Beasts at just a foot tall, but it can slice a steel tower in half and it packs an extremely high Attack.

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: ExaggeratedTrope. It may be the smallest of the Ultra Beasts at just a foot tall, tall [[note]]This is around the size of an Eevee or Weedle[[/note]], but it can slice a steel tower in half and it packs an extremely high Attack.
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** The player is given Beast Balls to catch the Ultra Beasts, and they should only be used on the Ultra Beasts. Against regular Pokémon, Beast Balls have a pitifully low ''0.1x'' catch multiplier, but against Ultra Beasts, Beast Balls have a very high 5x multiplier. It should also be mentioned that non-Beast Poké Balls (except for a Master Ball) lose any modifiers to catch rate they normally have when used on an Ultra Beast, due to not fully recognizing them as Pokémon. Since the Beast Ball is absent in ''Videogame/PokemonGO'', normal Poké Balls are used in their place.

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** The player is given Beast Balls to catch the Ultra Beasts, and they should only be used on the Ultra Beasts. Against regular Pokémon, Beast Balls have a pitifully low ''0.1x'' catch multiplier, but against Ultra Beasts, Beast Balls have a very high 5x multiplier. It should also be mentioned that non-Beast Poké Balls (except for a Master Ball) lose any modifiers to catch rate they normally have when used on an Ultra Beast, due to not fully recognizing them as Pokémon. Since the Beast Ball is absent in In ''Videogame/PokemonGO'', normal Poké Beast Balls are used in their place.do basically the same thing, usually allowing the Ultra Beasts to be caught within the first few throws.
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* WalkingSpoiler: Their names aren't revealed by the outside marketing, and you don't even learn they have names or that they're even Pokémon at all until you've caught them yourself. However, [[ItWasHisSled all that is quickly becoming common knowledge]].

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* WalkingSpoiler: Their names aren't revealed by the outside marketing, and you don't even learn they have names or that they're even Pokémon at all until you've caught them yourself. However, [[ItWasHisSled all that is quickly becoming common knowledge]].knowledge.

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* BonusBoss: All of them are found in the post-game and will likely be the ones most capable of wiping out your entire team in your attempts to catch them. All of them need to be captured to unlock [[TrueFinalBoss the highest-level Pokémon in the game]], Necrozma.


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* {{Superboss}}: All of them are found in the post-game and will likely be the ones most capable of wiping out your entire team in your attempts to catch them. All of them need to be captured to unlock [[TrueFinalBoss the highest-level Pokémon in the game]], Necrozma.
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** Its Japanese name, Kamiturugi, blends the words "paper" and "blade."
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* NiceHat: Its star-patterned bell resembles a wide-brimmed hat. In fact, if the player [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential hits it]] in Pokémon Refresh, it adorably pulls down on the "brim" of its bell to hide from you. This rim is also firm and solid in comparison to the rest of Nihilego's body.
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* BlindingBangs: Its hair seems to cover the part of its face where eyes would be... [[EyelessFace If it has eyes there]] or if the bluish-green circles are its eyes.
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** The player is given Beast Balls to catch the Ultra Beasts, and they should only be used on the Ultra Beasts. Against regular Pokémon, Beast Balls have a pitifully low ''0.1x'' catch multiplier, but against Ultra Beasts, Beast Balls have a very high 5x multiplier. It should also be mentioned that non-Beast Poké Balls (except for a Master Ball) lose any modifiers to catch rate they normally have when used on an Ultra Beast, due to not fully recognizing them as Pokémon.

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** The player is given Beast Balls to catch the Ultra Beasts, and they should only be used on the Ultra Beasts. Against regular Pokémon, Beast Balls have a pitifully low ''0.1x'' catch multiplier, but against Ultra Beasts, Beast Balls have a very high 5x multiplier. It should also be mentioned that non-Beast Poké Balls (except for a Master Ball) lose any modifiers to catch rate they normally have when used on an Ultra Beast, due to not fully recognizing them as Pokémon. Since the Beast Ball is absent in ''Videogame/PokemonGO'', normal Poké Balls are used in their place.
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* RedHotMasculinity: Much of its body is red, and it has the most outwardly masculine design of all the Ultra Beasts.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: With its sky-high Defense stat, its Beast Boost ability is almost always going to be raising Defense; great for surviving physical hits, but not much else. Getting Stakataka's Beast Boost to work on anything else requires a ''very'' specific Nature and IVs.

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* CripplingOverspecialization: With its sky-high Defense stat, its Beast Boost ability is almost always going to be raising Defense; great for surviving physical hits, but not much else. Getting Stakataka's Beast Boost to work on anything else requires a ''very'' specific Nature and IVs.[=IV=]s.
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* CripplingOverspecialization: With its sky-high Defense stat, its Beast Boost ability is almost always going to be raising Defense; great for surviving physical hits, but not much else. Getting Stakataka's Beast Boost to work on anything else requires a ''very'' specific Nature and IVs.
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* RapunzelHair: Very, very long "hair" in the shape of a cockroach's shell.
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* MasterOfIllusion: The anime gives Nihilego the ability to disguise their form via illusions. [[spoiler:A shiny Nihilego uses this ability to transform into Lillie, differentiated by the yellow versus blue accents on the latter's dress.]]

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* MasterOfIllusion: The anime gives Nihilego the ability to disguise their form via optical illusions. [[spoiler:A shiny Nihilego uses this ability to transform into look like Lillie, differentiated by the yellow versus blue accents on the latter's dress.]]]] The anime also uses this ability to retroactively explain how in the games during cutscenes Nihilego are shown seemingly phasing in and out of existence as they move about. In fact, they are simply altering the transparency of their body to become temporarily invisible.
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* MasterOfIllusion: The anime gives Nihilego the ability to disguise their form via illusions. [[spoiler:A shiny Nihilego uses this ability to transform into Lillie, differentiated by the yellow versus blue accents on the latter's dress.]]
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* TokenHeroicOrc: While Nihilego is assumed to be a non-sentient parasite, a Shiny Nihilego in the anime shows emotions and empathy [[spoiler:by rescuing and healing Mohn ater he was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole]].

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* TokenHeroicOrc: While Nihilego is assumed to be a non-sentient non-sapient parasite, a Shiny Nihilego in the anime shows emotions and empathy [[spoiler:by rescuing and healing Mohn ater after he was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole]].
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* TokenHeroicOrc: While Nihilego is assumed to be a non-sentient parasite, a Shiny Nihilego in the anime shows emotions and empathy [[spoiler:by rescuing and healing Mohn ater he was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole]].
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* ArcNumber: Has a particular connection to the number 8; it is the eighth UB species encountered in ''Sun and Moon'' [[note]] Including the Cosmog line [[/note]], weighs 888 kg, and is #799 in the National Dex, one short of #800. 8-8 is a PunnyName on the sound of a stomach growling in Japanese, and is a homophone of "ate" in English, [[spoiler:though it's also worth noting Grimer is #88 in the National Dex listing, and Alolan-Grimer is approximately 8 times shorter than Guzzlord as well.]]

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* ArcNumber: Has a particular connection to the number 8; it is the eighth UB species encountered in ''Sun and Moon'' [[note]] Including the Cosmog line [[/note]], weighs 888 kg, and is #799 in the National Dex, one short of #800. 8-8 is a PunnyName on the sound of a stomach growling in Japanese, and is a homophone of "ate" in English, [[spoiler:though though it's also worth noting Grimer is #88 in the National Dex listing, and Alolan-Grimer is approximately 8 times shorter than Guzzlord as well.]] well.
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* PunnyName: Blacephalon = Blast + Cephalon (the Greek word for head). [[DontExplainTheJoke After all, its Mind Blown move blows its head up]].

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* PunnyName: Blacephalon = Blast + Cephalon (the Greek word for head). [[DontExplainTheJoke After all, its Mind Blown move blows its head up]]. Its Japanese name Zugadōn is much more straight-forward about this, as it's a merger of the phrase ''zu ga dōn'', which ''literally'' means "head goes boom".
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* PunnyName: "Xurkitree" sounds like "circuitry," and it resembles electrical wires. While not Grass-type, it learns some Grass moves and looks vaguely like a tree.

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* PunnyName: "Xurkitree" sounds like "circuitry," and it resembles electrical wires. Same goes for its Japanese name, which means "electric tree". While not Grass-type, it learns some Grass moves and looks vaguely like a tree.
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* MeaningfulName: Its name might be a combination of pheromone, hermosa (which means beautiful in Spanish), and formosa (which means shapely in Italian, and beautiful in Portuguese).

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* MeaningfulName: Its Its name might be a combination of pheromone, hermosa (which means beautiful in Spanish), and formosa (which means shapely in Italian, and beautiful in Portuguese).


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* {{Portmanteau}}: It's Japanese name, Pheroache, combines pheromone and cockroach.

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[-'''Pokémon Family Species:''' [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIFamilies Gen I]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationIBulbasaurToParasect Bulbasaur to Parasect]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVenonatToCloyster Venonat to Cloyster]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIGastlyToMiltank Gastly to Miltank]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIMagikarpToMew Magikarp to Mew]] [[[Characters/PokemonMewDuo Mew Duo]]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIFamilies Gen II]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIChikoritaToGranbull Chikorita to Granbull]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIQwilfishToCelebi Qwilfish to Celebi]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIIFamilies Gen III]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIITreeckoToSharpedo Treecko to Sharpedo]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIIWailmerToDeoxys Wailmer to Deoxys]] [[[Characters/PokemonWeatherTrio Weather Trio]]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVFamilies Gen IV]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVTurtwigToBronzong Turtwig to Bronzong]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIVChatotToArceus Chatot to Arceus]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVFamilies Gen V]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationVVictiniToZoroark Victini to Zoroark]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVMinccinoToGenesect Minccino to Genesect]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIFamilies Gen VI]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIChespinToHawlucha Chespin to Hawlucha]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIDedenneToVolcanion Dedenne to Volcanion]] [[[Characters/PokemonAuraTrio Aura Trio]]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIFamilies Gen VII]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIRowletToComfey Rowlet to Comfey]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIOranguruToMelmetal Oranguru to Melmetal]] [[[Characters/PokemonCosmogLine Cosmog Line]] / [[Characters/PokemonNecrozma Necrozma]]] / '''Ultra Beasts''') | [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIIFamilies Gen VIII]] ([[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIIGrookeyToHatterene Grookey to Hatterene]] / [[Characters/PokemonGenerationVIIIImpidimpToCalyrex Impidimp to Calyrex]]) | [[Characters/PokemonGlitches Glitches]]\\
'''Pokémon Human Characters:''' [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivals Protagonists and Rivals]] ([[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsAlola Alola]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsGalar Galar]]) | [[Characters/PokemonProfessors Professors]] | [[Characters/PokemonGymLeaders Gym Leaders]] ([[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersGalar Galar]]) | [[Characters/PokemonTrialCaptainsAndKahunas Trial Captains and Kahunas]] | [[Characters/PokemonEliteFour Elite Four]] | [[Characters/PokemonChampions Champions]]\\
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* MonstrousScenery: The Ultra Plant, Xurkitree's home dimension, has, apart from the one Xurkitree you can catch, gigantic Xurkitree in the background that can't be interacted with, and a regular-sized one running down the giant Xurkitree vines lower down the cliff from your current position.



* TheSpeechless: In the anime.

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[[folder:'''[=UB-01=] Symbiont''' [-(Parasite)-] | Nihilego [-(Uturoid)-] ]]

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[[folder:'''[=UB-02=] Absorption''' [-(Expansion)-] | Buzzwole [-(Massivoon)-] ]]
!794: Buzzwole / Massivoon (マッシブーン ''masshibuun'')

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!794: Buzzwole / Massivoon (マッシブーン ''masshibuun'')''masshibūn'')



[[folder:'''[=UB-02=] Beauty''' | Pheromosa [-(Pheroache)-] ]]
!795: Pheromosa / Pheroache (フェローチェ ''ferooche'')

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[[folder:'''[=UB-02=] Beauty''' | Pheromosa [-(Pheroache)-] ]]
''[-(Pheroache)-]'']]
!795: Pheromosa / Pheroache (フェローチェ ''ferooche'')''ferōche'')



[[folder:'''[=UB-03=] Lighting''' [-(Lightning)-] | Xurkitree [-(Denjyumoku)-] ]]

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[[folder:'''[=UB-04=] Blaster''' | Celesteela [-(Tekkaguya)-] ]]

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[[folder:'''[=UB-04=] Blade''' [-(Slash)-] | Kartana [-(Kamiturugi)-] ]]

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[[folder:'''[=UB-05=] Glutton''' [-(Gluttony)-] | Guzzlord [-(Akuziking)-] ]]

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804: Naganadel / Agoyon (アーゴヨン ''aagoyon'')

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!806: Blacephalon / Zugadoon (ズガドーン ''zugadoon'')

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!806: Blacephalon / Zugadoon (ズガドーン ''zugadoon'')''zugadōn'')
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'''Pokémon Human Characters:''' [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivals Protagonists and Rivals]] ([[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsAlola Alola]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsGalar Galar]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsHisui Hisui]]) | [[Characters/PokemonProfessors Professors]] | [[Characters/PokemonGymLeaders Gym Leaders]] ([[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersGalar Galar]]) | [[Characters/PokemonTrialCaptainsAndKahunas Trial Captains and Kahunas]] | [[Characters/PokemonEliteFour Elite Four]] | [[Characters/PokemonChampions Champions]]\\

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'''Pokémon Human Characters:''' [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivals Protagonists and Rivals]] ([[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsAlola Alola]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsGalar Galar]] / [[Characters/PokemonProtagonistsAndRivalsHisui Hisui]]) Galar]]) | [[Characters/PokemonProfessors Professors]] | [[Characters/PokemonGymLeaders Gym Leaders]] ([[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKanto Kanto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersJohto Johto]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersHoenn Hoenn]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersSinnoh Sinnoh]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersUnova Unova]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersKalos Kalos]] / [[Characters/PokemonGymLeadersGalar Galar]]) | [[Characters/PokemonTrialCaptainsAndKahunas Trial Captains and Kahunas]] | [[Characters/PokemonEliteFour Elite Four]] | [[Characters/PokemonChampions Champions]]\\



[[Characters/PokemonFrontierBrainsAndOtherFacilityHeads Frontier Brains and Other Facility Heads]] | [[Characters/PokemonTrainerClasses Trainer Classes]] | [[Characters/PokemonOtherNonPlayableCharacters Other NPCs]] ([[Characters/PokemonAetherFoundation Aether Foundation]] / [[Characters/PokemonUltraReconSquad Ultra Recon Squad]] / [[Characters/PokemonMacroCosmos Macro Cosmos]])-]]]]]

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* MagicKnight: Both its physical and special attacking stats are very high.



* MusclesAreMeaningless: Despite being stick-thin, Pheromosa's Attack and Special Attack stats are a massive 137.

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* MusclesAreMeaningless: Despite being stick-thin, Pheromosa's Attack and Special Attack stats are a massive 137.137, the former being only 2 points behind Buzzwole's.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: The opening on its face apparently serves as both an [[FacelessEye eye]] and a mouth. In Kartana's interactions in Pokémon Refresh, the orifice can be seen "blinking" while it is idle, will dilate when it is happy, and is used to eat Poké Beans. The face itself resembles a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_fortune_teller paper fortune teller]].

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* BizarreAlienBiology: The opening on its face apparently serves as both an [[FacelessEye eye]] and a mouth. In Kartana's interactions in Pokémon Refresh, the orifice can be seen "blinking" while it is idle, will dilate when it is happy, and is used to eat Poké Beans. The face itself resembles a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_fortune_teller paper fortune teller]]. The fact that the leaves of the trees in the Ultra Forest strongly resemble Kartana strongly implies that they're fallen leaves from the tree.

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