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* SingleSpecimenSpecies: Subverted and played straight. Terapagos was a known species of Pokémon that was believed to have gone extinct over two million years ago, but the one Terapagos encountered in "The Indigo Disk" is considered to be the last surviving member of that species.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A legendary Pokémon that's been dormant for thousands of years, responsible for the region's phenomenon, goes berserk from a power overload at the climax of its story, and needs to be defeated in a double battle before it calms down is ''incredibly'' similar to Eternatus, even down to breaking the Poké ball (or in Terapagos' case Master Ball) that another [=NPC=] attempted to capture it in.
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* NumerologicalMotif: 8. Its stats are all 88 save for its base 160 Defense, which is also multiple of 8 (and 8 + 8 = 16), and like the Loyal Three its level-up pattern is in multiples of 8.

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* NumerologicalMotif: 8. Its stats are all 88 save for its base 160 Defense, which is also a multiple of 8 (and 8 + 8 = 16), and like the Loyal Three its level-up pattern is in multiples of 8.
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* MotivatedByFear: There is a strong implication that Pecharunt's evil is fueled mostly, if not entirely, by its anxieties. Its nature is guaranteed to be Timid upon capture, it fed its caretakers toxic mochi because it was afraid of losing their love, and is afraid to engage in direct conflict, preferring to flee.
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* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon's human compn as featureless except for his GlowingEyesOfDoom that "compelled" Fezandipiti and Okidogi to fight back, while also portraying Ogerpon herself in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.

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* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon's human compn companion as featureless except for his GlowingEyesOfDoom that "compelled" Fezandipiti and Okidogi to fight back, while also portraying Ogerpon herself in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.
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* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon's human companion as ShroudedInShadows with GlowingEyesOfDoom that "compelled" Fezandipiti and Okidogi to fight back, while also portraying Ogerpon herself in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.

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* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon's human companion compn as ShroudedInShadows with featureless except for his GlowingEyesOfDoom that "compelled" Fezandipiti and Okidogi to fight back, while also portraying Ogerpon herself in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.

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Arceus was the first mythical to have a story arc around it, as Legends:Arceus starts with arceus's interference, and some major plot points are focused arceus itself


** It's the first Mythical to actually have a story arc centered around it as opposed to simply being gifted to the player or caught in an event.

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** It's the first second Mythical to actually have a story arc centered around it as opposed to simply being gifted to the player or caught in an event.event.
** It is the first Mythical to take an antagonistic role against the player.



* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.

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* SympatheticPOV: Its lore video takes this approach to telling its story as it portrays Pecharunt as the hero of its own story and paints its actions through a sympathetic light. Such as portraying its enslavement of the Loyal Three as making them its companions and retainers, and showing its desire to steal Ogerpon and her companion's masks as it trying to please the elderly couple that it already put under mind control and amplified their greed. It even portrays Ogerpon's human companion as ShroudedInShadows with GlowingEyesOfDoom that "compelled" Fezandipiti and Okidogi to fight back, while also portraying Ogerpon herself in a more brutal light at the end of the video as she attacks Pecharunt in a rage.
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** How the trio came back to life is questioned but never explained beyond the subtle visual hint that Kieren punching their monument (and a purple aura like what Pecharunt can give is shown appearing around his fist here for a moment) had something to do with it. Yet, the mechanisms and powers involved are in the end still mostly a mystery.

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** How the trio came back to life is questioned but never explained beyond the subtle visual hint that Kieren Kieran punching their monument (and a purple aura like what Pecharunt can give is shown appearing around his fist here for a moment) had something to do with it. Yet, the mechanisms and powers involved are in the end still mostly a mystery.
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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: A RareMaleExample. The [[OurFairiesAreDifferent Fairy-type]] Fezandipiti is the Beauty, as it wished to be beautiful and to use pheromones to captivate others. The [[PsychicPowers Psychic-type]] Munkidori is Brains, as its chain enhanced its intelligence. The [[BareFistedMonk Fighting-type]] Okidogi is Brawn, as its wish to be stronger turned it muscular.

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: A RareMaleExample. The [[OurFairiesAreDifferent Fairy-type]] Fezandipiti is the Beauty, as it wished to be beautiful and to can use pheromones to captivate others. The [[PsychicPowers Psychic-type]] Munkidori is the Brains, as it wished to be smarter and its chain enhanced its intelligence. The [[BareFistedMonk Fighting-type]] Okidogi is Brawn, as its wish to be stronger turned it muscular.



* ChainedByFashion: All three of them wear poison chains on their bodies. Okidogi's is on its neck like a scarf, Munkidori uses it like a headband, and Fezandipiti wears it like plumage on the front of its body.

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* ChainedByFashion: All three of them wear poison toxic chains on their bodies. Okidogi's is on its neck like a scarf, Munkidori uses it like a headband, and Fezandipiti wears it like plumage on the front of its body.
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** However, The Treasures of Ruin are AmbiguouslyEvil[=/=]ObliviouslyEvil animals playing around with their immense powers that are akin to natural disasters, apparently unaware just how destructive they are to the empire they ransacked. Each Treasure is sealed in the far reaches of Paldea, and the four of them don't seem to recognize one another. Meanwhile, The Loyal Three are sapient and ObviouslyEvil bandits who scammed and attacked humans and Pokémon, and while Pecharunt can cause something like a ZombieApocalypse, their scope of damage aren't quite as far-reaching. The Loyal Three are interred in the same place, while Pecharunt lie low in the nearby town, and the four of them are essentially a family.

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** However, The Treasures of Ruin are AmbiguouslyEvil[=/=]ObliviouslyEvil animals playing around with their immense powers that are akin to natural disasters, apparently unaware just how destructive they are to the empire they ransacked. Each Treasure is sealed in the far reaches of Paldea, and the four of them don't seem to recognize one another. Meanwhile, The Loyal Three are sapient and ObviouslyEvil bandits who scammed and attacked humans and Pokémon, and while Pecharunt can cause something like a ZombieApocalypse, their scope of damage aren't quite as far-reaching. The Loyal Three are interred in the same place, while Pecharunt lie lies low in the nearby town, and the four of them are essentially a family.
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* PunnyName: Terapagos' name is a combination of Terastal, terapin and Galapagos (a lesser used Spanish word for tortoise).

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* PunnyName: Terapagos' name is a combination of Terastal, terapin terapin, and Galapagos (a lesser used Spanish word for tortoise).
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* PunnyName: Terapagos' name is a combination of Terastal, terapin and Galapagos (Spanish for turtle).

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* PunnyName: Terapagos' name is a combination of Terastal, terapin and Galapagos (Spanish (a lesser used Spanish word for turtle).tortoise).
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* TrueFinalBoss: The final boss of ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'' DLC, and by extension, the whole of ''Scarlet and Violet''. It's even made perfectly clear that the story that it's featured in is the epilogue of the DLC storylines.

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* TrueFinalBoss: The final boss of ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'' DLC, and by extension, the whole of ''Scarlet and Violet''. It's even made perfectly clear that the story that it's featured in is the epilogue of the DLC storylines.
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* VirtuousCharacterCopy: Like how the Loyal Three serve as [[CorruptedCharacterCopy dark mockeries]] of the dog, monkey and pheasant from ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'', Ogerpon is a more benevolent take on the antagonistic oni from the tale. While the original oni were legitimate thieves terrorizing local villages, Ogerpon turns out to be a HeroWithBadPublicity who [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge killed the Loyal Three for attacking her trainer and stealing her masks]].

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* VirtuousCharacterCopy: Like how the Loyal Three serve as [[CorruptedCharacterCopy dark mockeries]] of the dog, monkey and pheasant from ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'', and Pecharunt of Momotaro himself, Ogerpon is a more benevolent take on the antagonistic oni from the tale. While the original oni were legitimate thieves terrorizing local villages, Ogerpon turns out to be a HeroWithBadPublicity who [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge killed the Loyal Three for attacking her trainer and stealing her masks]].
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* SuperEmpowering: The Loyal Three were once below average Pokémon that desired traits they were lacking; strength for Okidogi, intelligence for Munkidori, and beauty for Fezendipity. Pecharunt granted them their desires by wrapping its toxic chains around them, [[DealWithTheDevil in exchange for their servitude]].

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* SuperEmpowering: The Loyal Three were once below average Pokémon that desired traits they were lacking; strength for Okidogi, intelligence for Munkidori, and beauty for Fezendipity.Fezandipity. Pecharunt granted them their desires by wrapping its toxic chains around them, [[DealWithTheDevil in exchange for their servitude]].

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* {{Foil}}: To Urshifu, the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of ''Sword and Shield'', the Isle of Armor. Like Urshifu, Ogerpon is the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of its debut game, ''Scarlet and Violet'', which is ''The Teal Mask'', and possesses 550 BST and a signature move that focuses on critical hits much like Urshifu does. However, it also contrasts Urshifu in several ways.
** Urshifu is part of an evolutionary line, being the evolved form of Kubfu. Meanwhile, Ogerpon has no evolutionary relatives to speak of.
** Urshifu is a Pokémon that is implied to have multiple individuals, whereas only one individual Ogerpon has been known of thus far.
** Urshifu can be either gender, though is significantly more likely to be male than female. Ogerpon can only be female.
** Urshifu has two separate forms, but Kubfu can only permanently evolve into one of them. Ogerpon meanwhile has four different forms that it can alternate between at any time through its masks.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon have special variants of their respective games' transformation, Dynamax and Terastal. Urshifu has two different Gigantamax forms based on its base form, which it can only activate at the end of its story's campaign through a unique Max Soup obtained via Max Honey in a story event. Ogerpon has special Terastallized states based on its masks, which are locked to different Tera Types, that it can activate at any time after being caught.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon are the protagonists of the DLC storylines. However, Urshifu starts out as a Kubfu who is timid, and its storyline is one of personal growth into a strong Urshifu. As such, the player is given Kubfu as a gift and must raise it until it is strong enough to complete a challenge at one of Mustard's Towers, earning the right to evolve into Urshifu, a testament to the bond the player has forged with it. Meanwhile, Ogerpon is a fully evolved Pokémon with a tragic backstory and a history in Kitakami, and the player bonds with it over the course of the game while helping it out, and then captures it after a hard fought battle against it to prove they are worthy of becoming Ogerpon's Trainer.


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* MirrorCharacter: To Urshifu, the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of ''Sword and Shield'', the Isle of Armor. Like Urshifu, Ogerpon is the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of its debut game, ''Scarlet and Violet'', which is ''The Teal Mask'', and possesses 550 BST and a signature move that focuses on critical hits much like Urshifu does. However, it also contrasts Urshifu in several ways.
** Urshifu is part of an evolutionary line, being the evolved form of Kubfu. Meanwhile, Ogerpon has no evolutionary relatives to speak of.
** Urshifu is a Pokémon that is implied to have multiple individuals, whereas only one individual Ogerpon has been known of thus far.
** Urshifu can be either gender, though is significantly more likely to be male than female. Ogerpon can only be female.
** Urshifu has two separate forms, but Kubfu can only permanently evolve into one of them. Ogerpon meanwhile has four different forms that it can alternate between at any time through its masks.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon have special variants of their respective games' transformation, Dynamax and Terastal. Urshifu has two different Gigantamax forms based on its base form, which it can only activate at the end of its story's campaign through a unique Max Soup obtained via Max Honey in a story event. Ogerpon has special Terastallized states based on its masks, which are locked to different Tera Types, that it can activate at any time after being caught.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon are the protagonists of the DLC storylines. However, Urshifu starts out as a Kubfu who is timid, and its storyline is one of personal growth into a strong Urshifu. As such, the player is given Kubfu as a gift and must raise it until it is strong enough to complete a challenge at one of Mustard's Towers, earning the right to evolve into Urshifu, a testament to the bond the player has forged with it. Meanwhile, Ogerpon is a fully evolved Pokémon with a tragic backstory and a history in Kitakami, and the player bonds with it over the course of the game while helping it out, and then captures it after a hard fought battle against it to prove they are worthy of becoming Ogerpon's Trainer.
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* Foil: To Urshifu, the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of ''Sword and Shield'', the Isle of Armor. Like Urshifu, Ogerpon is the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of its debut game, ''Scarlet and Violet'', which is ''The Teal Mask'', and possesses 550 BST and a signature move that focuses on critical hits much like Urshifu does. However, it also contrasts Urshifu in several ways.

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* Foil: {{Foil}}: To Urshifu, the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of ''Sword and Shield'', the Isle of Armor. Like Urshifu, Ogerpon is the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of its debut game, ''Scarlet and Violet'', which is ''The Teal Mask'', and possesses 550 BST and a signature move that focuses on critical hits much like Urshifu does. However, it also contrasts Urshifu in several ways.
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* Foil: To Urshifu, the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of ''Sword and Shield'', the Isle of Armor. Like Urshifu, Ogerpon is the star legendary of the first part of the DLC of its debut game, ''Scarlet and Violet'', which is ''The Teal Mask'', and possesses 550 BST and a signature move that focuses on critical hits much like Urshifu does. However, it also contrasts Urshifu in several ways.
** Urshifu is part of an evolutionary line, being the evolved form of Kubfu. Meanwhile, Ogerpon has no evolutionary relatives to speak of.
** Urshifu is a Pokémon that is implied to have multiple individuals, whereas only one individual Ogerpon has been known of thus far.
** Urshifu can be either gender, though is significantly more likely to be male than female. Ogerpon can only be female.
** Urshifu has two separate forms, but Kubfu can only permanently evolve into one of them. Ogerpon meanwhile has four different forms that it can alternate between at any time through its masks.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon have special variants of their respective games' transformation, Dynamax and Terastal. Urshifu has two different Gigantamax forms based on its base form, which it can only activate at the end of its story's campaign through a unique Max Soup obtained via Max Honey in a story event. Ogerpon has special Terastallized states based on its masks, which are locked to different Tera Types, that it can activate at any time after being caught.
** Both Urshifu and Ogerpon are the protagonists of the DLC storylines. However, Urshifu starts out as a Kubfu who is timid, and its storyline is one of personal growth into a strong Urshifu. As such, the player is given Kubfu as a gift and must raise it until it is strong enough to complete a challenge at one of Mustard's Towers, earning the right to evolve into Urshifu, a testament to the bond the player has forged with it. Meanwhile, Ogerpon is a fully evolved Pokémon with a tragic backstory and a history in Kitakami, and the player bonds with it over the course of the game while helping it out, and then captures it after a hard fought battle against it to prove they are worthy of becoming Ogerpon's Trainer.
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* CulturalTranslation: Interestingly, the translation replaced a japanese food with another japanese food. In the original script, Pecharunt's signature toxic sweet was kibi-dango, just like ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'''s own trademark snack. But as kibi-dango today is a fairly obscure product that most people outside of Japan will never run into outside of its appearance in ''Momotarō'', the translation replaced it with standard mochi instead, complete with switching the brainwashed PokemonSpeak from "kibi-kibi" to "mochi-mochi".

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* CulturalTranslation: Interestingly, the translation replaced a japanese Japanese food with another japanese Japanese food. In the original script, Pecharunt's signature toxic sweet was kibi-dango, just like ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'''s own trademark snack. But as kibi-dango today is a fairly obscure product that most people outside of Japan will never run into outside of its appearance in ''Momotarō'', the translation replaced it with standard mochi instead, complete with switching the brainwashed PokemonSpeak from "kibi-kibi" to "mochi-mochi".
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* CulturalTranslation: Interestingly, the translation replaced a japanese food with another japanese food. In the original script, Pecharunt's signature toxic sweet was kibi-dango, just like ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'''s own trademark snack. But as kibi-dango today is a fairly obscure product that most people outside of Japan will never run into outside of its appearance in ''Momotarō'', the translation replaced it with standard mochi instead, complete with switching the brainwashed PokemonSpeak from "kibi-kibi" to "mochi-mochi".

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* ArcVillain: The true antagonists of ''The Teal Mask''.

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* ArcVillain: The true three of them are collectively the main antagonists of ''The Teal Mask''.



* BigBadTriumvirate: The three of them are collectively the main antagonists of ''The Teal Mask''.



* ArcVillain: After serving as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''The Teal Mask'', it's finally confronted directly as the main antagonist of the ''Mochi Mayhem'' arc with its actions brainwashing everyone heavily implied to be its way of getting revenge on the player for stopping the "Loyal" Three from taking Ogerpon's masks.



* BigBad: After serving as the GreaterScopeVillain of ''The Teal Mask'', it's finally confronted directly as the main antagonist of the ''Mochi Mayhem'' arc with its actions brainwashing everyone heavily implied to be its way of getting revenge on the player for stopping the "Loyal" Three from taking Ogerpon's masks.
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* ObviousRulePatch: Despite its wide movepool, the only self-healing move Terapagos can learn is Rest via TM. This prevents its Terastal Form from becoming a potentially unkillable tank, as being able to heal itself to full willy-nilly would allow its Tera Shell ability to neuter any and all attacks thrown at it virtually every turn, leaving it free to either retaliate or stack buffs before Terastallizing to wipe out all opposition.

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* ObviousRulePatch: Despite its wide movepool, the only self-healing move Terapagos can learn is Rest via TM. This prevents its Terastal Form from becoming a potentially unkillable tank, as being able to heal itself to full willy-nilly would allow its Tera Shell ability to neuter any and all attacks thrown at it virtually every turn, leaving it free to either retaliate (especially with self-healing attacks) or stack buffs before Terastallizing to wipe out all opposition.
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** However, The Treasures of Ruin are AmbiguouslyEvil[=/=]ObliviouslyEvil animals playing around with their immense powers that are akin to natural disasters, apparently unaware just how destructive they are to the empire they ransacked. The four of them also don't even seem to acknowledge one another's presence. Meanwhile, The Loyal Three are sapient and ObviouslyEvil bandits who scammed and attacked humans and Pokémon, and while Pecharunt can cause something like a ZombieApocalypse, their scope of damage aren't quite as far-reaching. The Loyal Three and Pecharunt are also essentially a family.

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** However, The Treasures of Ruin are AmbiguouslyEvil[=/=]ObliviouslyEvil animals playing around with their immense powers that are akin to natural disasters, apparently unaware just how destructive they are to the empire they ransacked. The Each Treasure is sealed in the far reaches of Paldea, and the four of them also don't even seem to acknowledge recognize one another's presence.another. Meanwhile, The Loyal Three are sapient and ObviouslyEvil bandits who scammed and attacked humans and Pokémon, and while Pecharunt can cause something like a ZombieApocalypse, their scope of damage aren't quite as far-reaching. The Loyal Three and are interred in the same place, while Pecharunt lie low in the nearby town, and the four of them are also essentially a family.
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* BarrierChangeBoss: It starts off its Stellar Form fight as a Normal-type, but when you break its barrier the first time, it switches to Psychic-type after replenishing its barrier. Break that, and it switches again to Water, this time until the end of the fight.

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* BarrierChangeBoss: It starts off In its Stellar Form fight as a battle, it will begin as a Normal-type, but when you break its barrier the first time, it switches to Psychic-type after replenishing its barrier. Break that, and it switches again to Water, this time until the end of the fight. Naturally, [[RedemptionDemotion once it's caught and used in battle]], it doesn't have the ability to change types, with its Stellar Form instead always having the Stellar Type.



* InfinityPlusOneElement: Although it is Normal-type as default, Terapagos is the only Pokémon naturally associated with the newly-introduced (and otherwise Terastal-exclusive) Stellar-type, which is resisted by ''nothing'',[[note]]Terapagos' own Tera Shell or Shedinja's Wonder Guard will still resist or nullify a Stellar attack, respectively.[[/note]] deals double damage to Terastallized Pokémon, and grants a weaker (1.2x) one-time STAB for ''every type'', increased further (2x) if the type matches the user's original. Terapagos' Tera Type will always be Stellar, which changes its signature move Tera Starstorm into said type, and it notably [[MyRulesAreNotYourRules doesn't have the one-time restriction on Stellar-type's STAB bonus]] (which is normally only lifted during Tera Raids), meaning it effectively gains a 1.2x power boost to ''all moves''.[[note]]Normal type moves will benefit from the 2x bonus, but since Tera Starstorm is now a Stellar attack, it only benefits from the 1.2x buff, becoming unresisted in return.[[/note]] The Tera Jewel for the Stellar type incorporates a small figurine of Normal Form Terapagos, whether or not the Terastallized Pokémon is Terapagos itself.

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* InfinityPlusOneElement: Although it is Normal-type as default, Terapagos is the only Pokémon naturally associated with the newly-introduced (and otherwise Terastal-exclusive) Stellar-type, which is resisted by ''nothing'',[[note]]Terapagos' own Tera Shell or Shedinja's Wonder Guard will still resist or nullify a Stellar attack, respectively.[[/note]] deals double damage to Terastallized Pokémon, and grants a weaker (1.2x) one-time STAB for ''every type'', increased further (2x) if the type matches the user's original. Terapagos' Tera Type will always be Stellar, which changes its signature move Tera Starstorm into said type, and it notably [[MyRulesAreNotYourRules doesn't have the one-time restriction on Stellar-type's STAB bonus]] (which is normally only lifted during Tera Raids), meaning it effectively gains a 1.2x permanent, universal 20% power boost to ''all moves''.boost.[[note]]Normal type moves will benefit from the 2x bonus, but since Tera Starstorm is now a Stellar attack, it only benefits from the 1.2x buff, becoming unresisted in return.[[/note]] The Tera Jewel for the Stellar type incorporates a small figurine of Normal Form Terapagos, no matter whether or not the Terastallized Pokémon is Terapagos itself.



** Downplayed with Terastal Terapagos, which despite having [[JackOfAllStats decently balanced stats overall]], its highest stats are both defenses at 110, followed by an impressive 105 Special Attack, its weakest stat is speed at a base 85.
** Stellar Form Terapagos has an awe-inspiring 160 base health and it hits extremely hard with 130 Special Attack, but its mediocre Speed (at least by OlympusMons standards) does not improve at all, meaning that it won't be outspeeding anything in its weight class.

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** Downplayed with Terastal Terapagos, which despite having [[JackOfAllStats decently balanced stats overall]], has its highest stats are as both defenses at 110, followed by an impressive 105 Special Attack, with its weakest stat is speed at a being its base 85.
85 Speed. Its Tera Shell also gives it even more bulk by massively reducing the damage of the first hit it takes, and it being a Normal type means only Fighting moves can hit it super effectively.
** Stellar Form Terapagos loses Tera Shell, but has an awe-inspiring 160 base health and it health, hits extremely hard with 130 Special Attack, Attack and its [[ArmorPiercingAttack now unresistable]] Tera Starstorm, and still retains the defenses of its Terastal Form, but its mediocre Speed (at least by OlympusMons standards) does not improve at all, meaning that it won't be outspeeding anything in its weight class.class despite its drastically improved combat ability.



* ObviousRulePatch: Despite its wide movepool, the only self-healing move Terapagos can learn is Rest via TM. This prevents its Terastal Form from becoming a potentially unkillable tank, as being able to heal itself to full willy-nilly would allow its Tera Shell ability to neuter any and all attacks thrown at it virtually every turn.

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* ObviousRulePatch: Despite its wide movepool, the only self-healing move Terapagos can learn is Rest via TM. This prevents its Terastal Form from becoming a potentially unkillable tank, as being able to heal itself to full willy-nilly would allow its Tera Shell ability to neuter any and all attacks thrown at it virtually every turn.turn, leaving it free to either retaliate or stack buffs before Terastallizing to wipe out all opposition.
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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: Implied -- shortly after the release of "The Untold Story of Pecharunt", the Pokemon Company's official Twitter account started posting tweets saying "MOCHI MOCHI!" implying that Pecharunt's influence was starting to reach even the game's developers in the real world.
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** Just how aware Pecharunt's victims are of their possession is unclear. Some of their reactions (like Arven being embarrassed at the silly dance it makes him do, Penny hamming up her "villain" performance, and Nemona still having the same banter she would usually have during a battle with the player) imply that they're still at least somewhat aware of their situation [[AndIMustScream but are helpless to stop it or control themselves]]. However, when they're all freed from its control, Arven, Penny, and Carmine claim to have no memory of the whole thing, and Nemona initially thinks the battle was a dream. Additionally, Kieran's Grandma offers her husband mochi (which results in him being possessed), but it's unclear if that was her talking while possessed or if Pecharunt was speaking "through" her somehow. This level of effect may have been intentional on Pecharunt's part, as we see in the past that other victims of its mochi are able to behave mostly as themselves (albeit greedier and still subjugated to it).

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** Just how aware Pecharunt's victims are of their possession is unclear. Some of their reactions (like Arven being embarrassed at the silly dance it makes him do, Penny hamming up her "villain" performance, and Nemona still having the same banter she would usually have during a battle with the player) imply that they're still at least somewhat aware of their situation [[AndIMustScream but are helpless to stop it or control themselves]]. However, when they're all freed from its control, Arven, Penny, and Carmine claim to have no memory of the whole thing, and Nemona initially thinks the battle was a dream. Additionally, Kieran's Grandma offers her husband mochi (which results in him being possessed), but it's unclear if that was her talking while possessed or if Pecharunt was speaking "through" her somehow. This level of effect may have been intentional on Pecharunt's part, as we see in the past that other victims of its mochi are able to behave mostly as themselves (albeit greedier and still subjugated to it).it), though in the case of the Loyal Three it is mentioned that they "prayed" for the power they were granted by Pecharunt's poisoned chains, implying they had entered some sort of [[DealWithTheDevil contract]] with it in exchange for their powers rather than forcibly put under its control. An alternative explanation is that Pecharunt's victims are unconscious but the possession somehow taps into their dormant personalities, possibly as a way of warding off suspicion by other potential victims.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She's normally shy and friendly, but if you send her out to confront Pecharunt, whom created the "Loyal Three" which stole her masks and possibly murdered her trainer, she's absolutely ''pissed'' at the sight of her old nemesis to the point that she actually subverts her usual PokemonSpeak to ''snarl'' at Pecharunt, making it clear she'd like nothing better to personally introduce it to her Ivy Cudgel.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She's normally shy and friendly, but if you send her out to confront Pecharunt, whom created the "Loyal Three" which stole her masks and possibly murdered her trainer, she's absolutely ''pissed'' at the sight of her old nemesis to the point that she actually subverts her usual PokemonSpeak to ''snarl'' at Pecharunt, making it clear she'd like nothing better than to personally introduce it to her Ivy Cudgel.

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