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Aron are small, round Steel/Rock-type Pokemon, standing a few inches over a foot on average, despite their average weight of 60 kilos. They have blue eyes and a spike jutting on top of their backs. Their bodies are covered in a thick metal armor everywhere except their dark grey undersides, and the armor itself has small openings for respiration and sight.
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Aron are small, round Steel/Rock-type Pokemon, standing a few inches over a foot on average, despite their average weight of 60 kilos, although a very small population of Aron weigh 120 kilos. They have blue eyes and a spike jutting on top of their backs. Their bodies are covered in a thick metal armor everywhere except their dark grey undersides, and the armor itself has small openings for respiration and sight.
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Aggron, the final form, are bipedal, standing at nearly seven feet tall and weighing 360 kilos, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail. Their openings only exist for sight, smell, and to accommodate their massive horns.
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Aggron, the final form, are bipedal, standing at nearly seven feet tall and weighing 360 kilos, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail. Their openings only exist for sight, smell, and to accommodate their massive horns. \n Some Aggron, tip (or rather, crush) the scales at over 720 kilos.
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Aggron: The Environmentally Friendly Pokemon.
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The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokémon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokémon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
proportions, especially if the Tyranitar wins. However, Aggron are rarely defeated by them, and the cataclysm is usually short-lived and followed by a period of peace, and sometimes even a good harvest.
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!! Physical descriptions
Aron are small Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. Lairon are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. Aggron are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
Aron are small Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. Lairon are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. Aggron are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
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Aron aresmall small, round Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with Pokemon, standing a few inches over a foot on average, despite their average weight of 60 kilos. They have blue eyes and a spike jutting on top of their bodies. Lairon backs. Their bodies are larger with covered in a thick metal armor everywhere except their dark grey undersides, and the armor itself has small openings for respiration and sight.
Lairon, the second form of this species, are larger, standing at nearly three feet and weighing twice as much as their previous form. They have spikyback, backs, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict distinct body parts. Aggron Sharing the same coloration as Aron, they have openings running in parallel on each side of their spiky ridges.
Aggron, the final form, are bipedal, standing at nearly seven feet tall and weighing 360 kilos, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerfultail.
tail. Their openings only exist for sight, smell, and to accommodate their massive horns.
Aron are
Lairon, the second form of this species, are larger, standing at nearly three feet and weighing twice as much as their previous form. They have spiky
Aggron, the final form, are bipedal, standing at nearly seven feet tall and weighing 360 kilos, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel-type Pokémon that live mainly in mountains and caves in Hoenn. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel-type Pokémon that live mainly in mountains and caves
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The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] and [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] are very territorial, though [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokémon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron and [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] Tyranitar are very territorial, though [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokémon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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Lairon, on the other hand, are much stronger than Aron, territorial, and often make their homes near veins of iron ore, leading to direct conflict with humans looking to mine. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are fairly powerful Pokémon, with a bone-crushing bite and very high defense. For this reason, it is advised to bring strong Ground Pokémon, such as [[{{FanonPokedex/Onix}} Onix]], [[{{FanonPokedex/Gible}} Garchomp]], or Dugtrio while exploring a cave.
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar] in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will shed their armor and charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokémon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokémon.]
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar] in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will shed their armor and charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokémon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokémon.]
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Lairon, on the other hand, are much stronger than Aron, territorial, and often make their homes near veins of iron ore, leading to direct conflict with humans looking to mine. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon are fairly powerful Pokémon, with a bone-crushing bite and very high defense. For this reason, it is advised to bring strong Ground Pokémon, such as [[{{FanonPokedex/Onix}} Onix]], [[{{FanonPokedex/Gible}} Garchomp]], or Dugtrio while exploring a cave.
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few[[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] Pokémon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar] Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will shed their armor and charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokémon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokémon.]
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. Lairon are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other Lairon. Aggron, however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] per three mountains.
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. Lairon are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other Lairon. Aggron, however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron per three mountains.
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Aron are small Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
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Aron are small Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel-type [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] that live mainly in mountains and caves in Hoenn. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved [[{{Expy}}Lairon]] for nutrients. The [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] will then move to a mineral [[color:blue:water]] spring, which it then claims as its territory.
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive [[JerkAss Tyranitar]].
The Aron and [[{{Expy}} Larvitar lines]] are natural rivals, as both [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] and [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] are very territorial, though [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, [[JerkAss Tyranitar's]] natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved [[{{Expy}}Lairon]] for nutrients. The [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] will then move to a mineral [[color:blue:water]] spring, which it then claims as its territory.
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive [[JerkAss Tyranitar]].
The Aron and [[{{Expy}} Larvitar lines]] are natural rivals, as both [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] and [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] are very territorial, though [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, [[JerkAss Tyranitar's]] natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel-type [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] Pokémon that live mainly in mountains and caves in Hoenn. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved[[{{Expy}}Lairon]] Lairon for nutrients. The [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon will then move to a mineral [[color:blue:water]] water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive [[JerkAss Tyranitar]].
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The Aron and[[{{Expy}} Larvitar lines]] lines are natural rivals, as both [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] and [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] are very territorial, though [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, [[JerkAss Tyranitar's]] Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] Pokémon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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The Aron and
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] claiming an entire mountain as its territory. There is also a small population of Aron and [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] that has been introduced to the Johto Safari Zone. Aron and [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral [[color:blue:water]], both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. There is also a small population of Aron and [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon that has been introduced to the Johto Safari Zone. Aron and [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral [[color:blue:water]], water, both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral [[color:blue:water]] to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where the iron comes from, and [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] especially is willing to hunt other Steel-types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron as it is the best for their health. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, Trainers can feed their [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] special iron-rich Pokéfood. If times are really hard, stories of [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] and [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel-types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral [[color:blue:water]] water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where the iron comes from, and [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron especially is willing to hunt other Steel-types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron as it is the best for their health. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, Trainers can feed their [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] Pokémon special iron-rich Pokéfood. If times are really hard, stories of [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon and [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel-types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases reports of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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[[{{Expy}} Lairon]], on the other hand, are much stronger than Aron, territorial, and often make their homes near veins of iron ore, leading to direct conflict with humans looking to mine. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are fairly powerful [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]], with a bone-crushing bite and very high defense. For this reason, it is advised to bring strong Ground [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]], such as [[FakeUltimateMook Onix]], [[LightningBruiser Garchomp]], or [[FragileSpeedster Dugtrio]] while exploring a cave.
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] capable of taking on a wild [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokémon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild [[MightyGlacier Aggron]], do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokémon.]
While you can train your [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] or [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] out of this habit, they will often consider you as part of their territory, and will attack anyone who they percieve as a threat to you if improperly trained.
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] capable of taking on a wild [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokémon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild [[MightyGlacier Aggron]], do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokémon.]
While you can train your [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] or [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] out of this habit, they will often consider you as part of their territory, and will attack anyone who they percieve as a threat to you if improperly trained.
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[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] see one another so infrequently that the first instinct upon seeing an [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] of the opposite gender is to mate. As for [[{{Expy}} Lairon]], they tend to fight for the right to mate in rather violent ritual combat. After that, the female [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] or [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will wedge their eggs inside iron ore deposits and then leave them to their own devices for the most part.
These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] or [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a [[{{Expy}} Gible or Gabite]] in Sinnoh, or [[CombatPragmatist Mawile]] in Hoenn. Trainers can score an easy Pokémon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] or [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a [[{{Expy}} Gible or Gabite]] in Sinnoh, or [[CombatPragmatist Mawile]] in Hoenn. Trainers can score an easy Pokémon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other [[{{Expy}} Lairon]]. [[MightyGlacier Aggron]], however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] per three mountains.
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] Lairon are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other [[{{Expy}} Lairon]]. [[MightyGlacier Aggron]], Lairon. Aggron, however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] per three mountains.
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Aron are small Steel-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. Lairon are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. Aggron are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
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Aron are small Steel-type Steel/Rock-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. Lairon [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel type Pokemon that live mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon will then move to a mineral water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive Tyranitar.
The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon will then move to a mineral water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive Tyranitar.
The Aron and Larvitar lines are natural rivals, as both Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel type Pokemon Steel-type [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] that live mainly in mountains and caves.caves in Hoenn. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
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[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressiveTyranitar.
[[JerkAss Tyranitar]].
The Aron and [[{{Expy}} Larvitarlines lines]] are natural rivals, as both Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] and Tyranitar [[JerkAss Tyranitar]] are very territorial, though Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's [[JerkAss Tyranitar's]] natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
proportions.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved
Aggron
[[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive
The Aron and [[{{Expy}} Larvitar
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. There is also a small population of Aron and Lairon that has been introduced to the Johto Safari Zone. Aron and Lairon tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas Aggron are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral water, both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] claiming an entire mountain as its territory. There is also a small population of Aron and Lairon [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] that has been introduced to the Johto Safari Zone. Aron and Lairon [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral water, [[color:blue:water]], both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where the iron comes from, and Aggron especially is willing to hunt other Steel types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron as it is the best for their health. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water [[color:blue:water]] to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where the iron comes from, and Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] especially is willing to hunt other Steel types Steel-types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron as it is the best for their health. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers Trainers can feed their Pokemon [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] special iron-rich Pokefood. Pokéfood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] and Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types Steel-types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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Lairon, on the other hand, are much stronger than Aron, territorial, and often make their homes near veins of iron ore, leading to direct conflict with humans looking to mine. Lairon are fairly powerful Pokemon, with a bone-crushing bite and very high defense. For this reason, it is advised to bring strong Ground Pokemon, such as Onix, Garchomp, or Dugtrio while exploring a cave.
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokemon.]
While you can train your Lairon or Aggron out of this habit, they will often consider you as part of their territory, and will attack anyone who they percieve as a threat to you if improperly trained.
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokemon.]
While you can train your Lairon or Aggron out of this habit, they will often consider you as part of their territory, and will attack anyone who they percieve as a threat to you if improperly trained.
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Aggron see one another so infrequently that the first instinct upon seeing an Aggron of the opposite gender is to mate. As for Lairon, they tend to fight for the right to mate in rather violent ritual combat. After that, the female Lairon or Aggron will wedge their eggs inside iron ore deposits and then leave them to their own devices for the most part.
These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite in Sinnoh, or Mawile in Hoenn. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite in Sinnoh, or Mawile in Hoenn. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. Lairon are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other Lairon. Aggron, however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one Aggron per three mountains.
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Aron have no true grouping instincts, but can be found in large groups around particularly large iron deposits. Lairon [[{{Expy}} Lairon]] are solitary and territorial, but are not too far away from other Lairon. Aggron, [[{{Expy}} Lairon]]. [[MightyGlacier Aggron]], however, are the most solitary, with a ratio of one Aggron [[MightyGlacier Aggron]] per three mountains.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. Aron and Lairon tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas Aggron are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral water, both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. There is also a small population of Aron and Lairon that has been introduced to the Johto Safari Zone. Aron and Lairon tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas Aggron are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is the presence of large amounts of iron ore deposits and springs of mineral water, both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to beat their opponent into submission, often goring it with its horns or crushing it with its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.]
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Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with surprising speed and then proceed to [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beat their opponent into submission, submission,]] often goring it with its horns or crushing it with under its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.possible and move slowly backwards, paying attention to its vocalizations. Once it turns around, move as quickly as possible away from the Pokemon.]
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite.Gabite in Sinnoh, or Mawile in Hoenn. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore, provided the mother isn't around.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where it comes from, and Aggron especially is willing to hunt other Steel types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where it the iron comes from, and Aggron especially is willing to hunt other Steel types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron.iron as it is the best for their health. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. It is very important that these mountains have large amounts of iron. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. It Aron and Lairon tend to live closest to the mineral veins, whereas Aggron are found either patrolling the mountainside or digging for iron deep under the earth. A common feature of prime Aron line habitat is very important that these mountains have the presence of large amounts of iron.iron ore deposits and springs of mineral water, both being important for the maintenance of their ferrous bodies. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore.
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore.
ore, provided the mother isn't around.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or scrap or otherwise eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon will then move to a mineral water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires.
A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Agrron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or scrap or otherwise eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon will then move to a mineral water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires.
A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Agrron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species of Steel type Pokemon that lives live mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, whichis either can be taken by humans to use as armor or scrap or otherwise metal. In the absence of humans, the newly shed shell is eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon will then move to a mineral water spring, which it then claims as its territory.
territory.
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides orfires.
fires, as a sort of antithesis to the similarly aggressive Tyranitar.
A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as bothAgrron Aggron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or
A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. It is very important that these mountains have large amounts of iron. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where it comes from. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where it comes from.from, and Aggron especially is willing to hunt other Steel types to acquire it. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
of. These cases have decreased since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, with cases of cannibalism only being reported in the most remote parts of their range.
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Aron will eat anything iron that they come across, making them pests in mountain settlements due to their habit of eating bridges and railroad. In one case, a strip-mining operation that removed most of the iron ore off of a mountain caused most of the local Aron population to go down to the town and eat everything metal there, from silverware to entire vehicles. For that reason, it is a good idea to keep your Aron well fed and in your sight at all times when you're in a city. Luckily, Aron are mostly docile and aren't much of a threat to humans, though a significantly angered one can knock over a dump truck and then eat it.
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Aron will eat anything iron that they come across, making them pests in mountain settlements due to their habit of eating bridges and railroad.railroads. In one case, a strip-mining operation that removed most of the iron ore off of a mountain caused most of the local Aron population to go down to the town and eat everything metal there, from silverware to entire vehicles. For that reason, it is a good idea to keep your Aron well fed and in your sight at all times when you're in a city. Luckily, Aron are mostly docile and aren't much of a threat to humans, though a significantly angered one can knock over a dump truck and then eat it.
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All members of the Aron line are solitary, especially Aggron, with a range of one Aggron per three mountains, and only come together to mate or to feed in the case of Aron.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. \n This is important, as Aron can very quickly eat out their area's metal deposits if left unchecked.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. It doesn't really matter where it comes from. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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Aggron see one another so infrequently that the first instinct upon seeing an Aggron of the opposite gender is to mate. Female Aggron will wedge their eggs inside iron ore deposits and then leave them to their own devices.
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Aggron see one another so infrequently that the first instinct upon seeing an Aggron of the opposite gender is to mate. Female As for Lairon, they tend to fight for the right to mate in rather violent ritual combat. After that, the female Lairon or Aggron will wedge their eggs inside iron ore deposits and then leave them to their own devices.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. Lairon are known for living near mineral water springs and for fighting other Lairon for territory.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or scrap or otherwise eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Laironare known for living near will then move to a mineral water springs and for fighting other Lairon for spring, which it then claims as its territory.
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or scrap or otherwise eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. The Lairon
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore.
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These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. That, and if the mother Lairon or Aggron happens to be in the area, she will attack the nest thieves without a second thought. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start eating the iron ore around them, being careful not to become food for a Gible or Gabite. Trainers can score an easy Pokemon just by pulling an egg out of the ore.
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When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. Lairon are known for living near mineral water springs and for fighting other Lairon for territory.
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Aron are a fairly ubiquitous species that lives mainly in mountains and caves. Due to their placement at the bottom of the mountain food chain, they tend to be eaten by just about every mountain predator. When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or eaten by the newly evolved Lairon for nutrients. Lairon are known for living near mineral water springs and for fighting other Lairon for territory.
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Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires.
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Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up to three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain iron, trainers will feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain pure iron, trainers will can feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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Aron will eat anything iron that they come across, making them pests in mountain settlements due to their habit of eating bridges and railroad. In one case, a strip-mining operation that removed most of the iron ore off of a mountain caused most of the local Aron population to go down to the town and eat everything metal there. For that reason, it is a good idea to keep your Aron well fed and in your sight at all times when you're in a city. Luckily, Aron are mostly docile and aren't much of a threat to humans.
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Aron will eat anything iron that they come across, making them pests in mountain settlements due to their habit of eating bridges and railroad. In one case, a strip-mining operation that removed most of the iron ore off of a mountain caused most of the local Aron population to go down to the town and eat everything metal there.there, from silverware to entire vehicles. For that reason, it is a good idea to keep your Aron well fed and in your sight at all times when you're in a city. Luckily, Aron are mostly docile and aren't much of a threat to humans.
humans, though a significantly angered one can knock over a dump truck and then eat it.
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A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Agrron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor.
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A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Agrron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor.
favor. Luckily, the ranges of these two extremely aggressive Pokemon rarely overlap, but when they do meet, the battles can be of cataclysmic proportions.
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All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves, caves in Hoenn and Sinnoh, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. If food becomes scarce, however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
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Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they percieve to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with suprising speed and then proceed to beat their opponent into submission, often goring it with its horns or crushing it with its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [[Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.]]
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Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they percieve perceive to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with suprising surprising speed and then proceed to beat their opponent into submission, often goring it with its horns or crushing it with its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [[Trainer's [Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.]]
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain iron, trainers will feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunter other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain iron, trainers will feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunter hunting other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain iron, trainers will feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron and hunter other Steel types are uncommon but not unheard of.
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Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they percieve to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with suprising speed and then proceed to beat their opponent into submission, often goring it with its horns or crushing it with its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer [[Trainer's Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.]
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!! Morphs[Oak Catalog #]
* Aron [304]
* Lairon [305]
* Aggron [306]
!! Physical descriptions
Aron are small Steel-type Pokemon that are small and round, with blue eyes and a spike on their bodies. Lairon are larger with a spiky back, two teeth in their bottom jaw, and are also far less round than an Aron, with distict body parts. Aggron are bipedal, with two white horns that grow longer with age, as well as a powerful tail.
!! Notable Biology
When Aron evolve, they shed their armor, which is either taken by humans to use as armor or eaten by the
Aggron are very long-lived, often living up to 100 years and gaining horns that are up three feet long. These horns are often used to break through bedrock while searching for iron ore. They are also helpful to the environment, as they help restore their mountain territories after landslides or fires.
A natural rival of this species is the Larvitar line, as both Agrron and Tyranitar are very territorial, though Aggron will win most fights due to its type advantage. However, Tyranitar's natural ferocity and ability to use Earthquake can sometimes alter the battle in its favor.
!! Habitat
All members of the Aron line live in or on mountains and caves, with Aggron claiming an entire mountain as its territory. If food becomes scarce however, they are known to leave to look for other sources of metal, leading to confrontations with humans.
!! Diet
All members of the Aron line eat iron and iron ore and drink mineral water to strengthen their shells and keep them hard. They will eat other metals, but prefer iron. If it is hard to obtain iron, trainers will feed their Pokemon special iron-rich Pokefood. If times are really hard, stories of Lairon and Aggron cannibalizing Aron are uncommon but not unheard of.
!! Hazards
Aron will eat anything iron that they come across, making them pests in mountain settlements due to their habit of eating bridges and railroad. In one case, a strip-mining operation that removed most of the iron ore off of a mountain caused most of the local Aron population to go down to the town and eat everything metal there. For that reason, it is a good idea to keep your Aron well fed and in your sight at all times when you're in a city. Luckily, Aron are mostly docile and aren't much of a threat to humans.
Lairon, on the other hand, are much stronger than Aron, territorial, and often make their homes near veins of iron ore, leading to direct conflict with humans looking to mine. Lairon are fairly powerful Pokemon, with a bone-crushing bite and very high defense. For this reason, it is advised to bring strong Ground Pokemon, such as Onix, Garchomp, or Dugtrio while exploring a cave.
Aggron are even more territorial, attacking anything they percieve to be a threat or competition, and being one of the few Pokemon capable of taking on a wild Tyranitar in a pure strength battle. Upon seeing a potential threat, they will charge their real or imagined competition with suprising speed and then proceed to beat their opponent into submission, often goring it with its horns or crushing it with its tail. At least a few people die every year from being killed by Aggron in various mountain ranges throughout the world. This is often because they are attacked faster than they can pull out a Pokemon to defend themselves, as they often attack from behind. [Trainer Note: For this reason, if you are approached by a wild Aggron, do your best to appear as nonthreatening as possible.]
While you can train your Lairon or Aggron out of this habit, they will often consider you as part of their territory, and will attack anyone who they percieve as a threat to you if improperly trained.
!! Courting and Parental Care
Aggron see one another so infrequently that the first instinct upon seeing an Aggron of the opposite gender is to mate. Female Aggron will wedge their eggs inside iron ore deposits and then leave them to their own devices.
These eggs are very hard externally, which discourages most predators from attempting to eat them. When the eggs hatch, the hatchling Aron immediately start
!! Social Structure
All members of the Aron line are solitary, especially Aggron, with a range of one Aggron per three mountains, and only come together to mate or to feed in the case of Aron.
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