Special Requirement:
Must be encountered (if caught in the wild) in the following locations:
-Pastoria Great Marsh
-Ula’Ula Meadow
-Laverre Nature Trail
-Poni Grove
-Poni Meadow
-Poni Plains
-White Forest
-Fortree City
Species Name:
Name: Peafoul
Pronunciation: Pee-fa-ool
Name Derivative: A peafowl is the species name that peacocks come from. Foul is something offensive to the senses.
Normal Coloration:

Shiny:

Type:
Poison / Normal
Abilities:
Ability 1: Early Bird
Ability 2: Fluffy
Hidden: Merciless
Pokedex Information:
Dex Entry:
Peafoul; The Peachick Pokemon
Peafoul are highly desirable as exotic pets for their cute but ugly appearance and the beautiful scales that they shed along with their fluffy down.
Peafoul carry a faint but terrible odor from the poisons that they generate inside their bodies. Any waste from this pokemon needs to be disposed of carefully because it is highly toxic.
Physiology:
Body Type:

Stance: Bipedal
Height: 1 foot
Length: 7 in
Weight: 10 lbs
Peafoul are small bipedal baby birds covered in ashy brown downy feathers. These feathers—while soft—are very durable and water repellant, keeping them nice and dry in heavy rains. However, they are small and not suited for flight, leaving Peafoul ground bound. They have tiny black crests atop their heads, and a small patch of glimmering iridescent blue and green steel scales on their backs near the base of their neck. On rare occasions, some Peafouls hatch as an albino with feathers that are a grey and snowy white, while their scales are a brilliant crimson red. Male Peafouls tend to have more scales and color to them than females, while females have larger claws and beaks.
Peafouls are described as a sort of “ugly cute” because of their unusual appearance. They are soft and fluffy, but their feathers molt frequently, leaving their appearance to look constantly disheveled. They also have a natural smelly stench from the toxins they use to digest food inside their bodies, and wide dopey eyes and a disproportionate body that they need to grow into. As newborns, their legs are long, spindly, unstable stilts that the chicks must strengthen in order to get around without falling flat on their faces.
Their beaks and the claws on their feet, however, are iron hard from the moment they are born. Owners of Peafouls should take caution, because a scratch or a peck from these unruly chicks will draw blood. Additionally, their feces and saliva are incredibly poisonous due to their diet and the toxins they store inside their bodies, so cleaning up after these birds is very difficult and requires special care. This is partially why Peafoul are considered an exotic pet and only usually seen owned by those wealthy enough to care for them properly. As Peafoul grow in age and experience, the tufts atop of their heads and tails start to sport colorful plumes that match their scales when they are close to evolving.
Habitat:
Peafoul typically inhabit the swamps, jungles, and marshes of the pokemon world, such as Sinnoh’s Pastoria Great Marsh, Ula’Ula Meadow, the dense forests around Fortree City, or Laverre Nature Trail. Their usual murky brown coloring blends in well with the muddy waters. Some nests can also be found in the dense forests of Poni Island such as Poni Grove, Poni Meadow, and Poni Plains.
Peafoul live in large, dome-like, clay structures built by their parent Peanix. These structures blend in well with the swampy environment and are very sturdy and low to the ground because Peafoul are flightless birds but need to move around. When a Peafoul senses that it’s in danger, it will often run back to their nest and use it as a fort to defend against predators.
Behavior:
Peafoul are quite dependent on their parents during this evolutionary stage because they have not fully developed. Their bodies are still quite weak and vulnerable since they haven’t shed their fluffy feathery coat for the steel feathered one that they get as they evolve. They also aren’t strong or large enough to be completely independent in hunting for their own food outside of foraging for plants and pecking at bugs in the earth, and thus depend on their parents to provide the majority of their food for them. Despite this, Peafoul are not to be underestimated, as they can still do quite a bit of damage if neglected or left to their own devices. These chicks demand a lot of attention and care, so owners who seek them out as exotic pets are frequently overwhelmed with all their needs. If they are hungry, Peafoul peep incessantly until they are either fed, or they manage to find something eatable nearby—which includes taking a peck at their trainers, teammates, or brothers and sisters.
When not consumed by the thought of food, Peafoul are quite curious little creatures. They enjoy exploring their surroundings, which is often a comical sight because they often move too quickly for their gangly bodies to keep up with, which results in Peafoul tripping over themselves. In spite of this, Peafoul are often undeterred or oblivious to their clumsiness and pick themselves right back up and keep going as if nothing happened.
Peafoul also have a fondness for burrowing under things like loose leaves and dirt. In their natural habitat, they are encouraged to do so by their parents so that they mask their scent and keep themselves camouflaged. In more urban habitats, they can still portray these instinctual habits by burrowing under blankets or the fur of a larger pokemon. They also enjoy splashing in small puddles of water or snow before preening themselves, both to keep clean and just for fun.
While mostly oblivious, Peafoul tend to grow anxious around lupine pokemon such as rockruff and lycanroc due to their longstanding territorial disputes. They also have a sort of rivalry with Salandit and Salazzle because of their corrosive abilities and their tendency to steal Peafoul eggs. Otherwise, Peafoul are fairly ambivalent opinions about any other pokemon including their own kind; meaning they will act and react purely based on their experiences with those types of pokemon.
Male Peafoul tend to be less active than female Peafoul. While the females run in circles and appear curious about everything, male Peafoul are perfectly happy to sit still, be fed, and preen themselves all day. This behavior is only more reinforced in the wild given how overprotective parent Peanix will be of their male Peafoul chicks.
Diet:
Peafoul’s appetites are endless and they will devour almost everything in sight. Upon their hatching, these hungry little birds need to be fed at least once every ten minutes or they will grow too weak and eventually die. While this isn’t a problem for adult Peanix parents caring for their chicks in the wild (since they are naturally efficient and powerful hunters), it can be hectic for a trainer to keep up with, should they have the misfortune of attempting to hatch and raise a Peafoul on their own.
These tiny baby birds are heavily reliant on their huntress mothers to feed them, given that Peafouls themselves are not strong or skilled enough to hunt, fight, and take down prey on their own. Typically they travel on foot with their mothers and scavenge for food. This usually consists of anything eatable, such as berries, mushrooms, moss, or carrion that they may find in their search. It is apparent, however, that Peafoul are designed more for a scavenger diet, as they can then use their steel claws and vice-like beaks to break bones and tear into tough meat.
Peafoul also prefer to eat poisonous pokemon due to their poison immunity. They can hunt small poison type bugs, pecking at the ground or inside mud/water puddles for small insects to eat, scavenge for poisonous berries and plants, and eat larger poison types such as ekans and arbok if hunted and brought back by their mothers. Having a large amount of toxins in their diet dissuades potential predators from preying on Peafoul. While these birds can live off of a vegetarian diet, they do prefer meat and insects and tend to display carnivorous tendencies when given a choice between the two.
Breeding Information:
Egg group(s): Undiscovered
Gender Ratio: 1♂: 7♀
Peafoul cannot breed because they are only the baby stage of their evolutionary line. Their species is one of the few that are primarily female, along with the litleo line. As such, male Peafoul and their evolutions are highly coveted and protected viciously by Peachic and Peanix. If a nest contains a male Peafoul, the parents will even sacrifice their female chicks to protect the males if necessary.
Evolution:
Feed Peafoul enough poffins to have a natural base appeal 20 or more Beauty at level 20 or higher
Type Matchups:
Poison / Normal:
x0: Ghost
x1/2: Fairy, Grass, Bug, Poison
x2: Ground, Psychic
Learnset:
By Leveling Up:
Start: Scratch
Start: Leer
Start: Peck
Start: Charm
Lv 5: Poison Gas
Lv 10: Disarming Voice
Lv 13: Fury Attack
Lv 15: Acid Spray
Lv 17: Dragon Breath
Lv 20: Fury Swipes
Lv 23: Twister
Lv 25: Sing
Lv 28: Acid Armor
Lv 30: Feather Dance
Lv 33: Teeter Dance
Lv 43: Belch
Lv 45: Perish Song
Learnable TM/HMs:
TMs:
-Dragon Claw
-Toxic
-Roost
-Attract
-Acrobatics
-Shadow Claw
-Retaliate
-Sleep Talk
-U-Turn
-Substitute
-Wild Charge
-Work Up
-Hone Claws
-Hidden Power
-Taunt
-Protect
-Return
-Double Team
-Torment
-Facade
-Rest
-Thief
-Round
-Embargo
-Payback
-Swords Dance
-Swagger
-Nature Power
-Confide
-Frustration
-Sludge Bomb
-Aerial Ace
-Echoed Voice
-Poison Jab
HMs:
-Cut
Egg Moves:
-Extreme Speed
-Heat Wave
-Silver Wind
-Beak Blast
-Spikes
-Toxic Spikes
-Dragon Dance
-Dragon Rush
-Spiky Shield
Tutor Moves:
-Low Kick
-Uproar
-Covet
-Iron Tail
-Iron Defense
-Bounce
-Iron Head
-Tailwind
-Endeavor
-Laser Focus
-Gastro Acid
-Foul Play
-Outrage
-Sky Attack
-Gunk Shot
-Hyper Voice
-Dragon Pulse
-Zen Headbutt
Species Name:
Name: Peachic
Pronunciation: Pee-chik
Name Derivative: A peafowl is the species name that peacocks come from. Chic is something elegantly stylish or in vogue.
Normal Coloration:

Shiny:

Type:
Poison / Steel
Abilities:
Ability 1: Early Bird
Ability 2: Steelworker
Hidden: Merciless
Pokedex Information:
Dex Entry:
Peachic; The Steel Fan Pokemon
These exotic birds were once hunted to near extinction for their beautiful steel plumes. Today their colors and pristine feathers are still considered to be the epitome of luxury and fashion.
Despite Peachic’s beauty, these birds are even more deadly than their pre-evolution. These vain pokemon flings their sharp quill-like feathers at anyone who displeases them.
Physiology:
Body Type:

Stance: Bipedal
Height: 4 feet
Body Length: 3 feet
Tail Length: 5 feet
Wingspan: 5 feet
Weight: 95 lbs
Peachic are very vibrant and colorful bipedal pokemon with long beautiful tails of steel, quill-like plumage. Peachic can fold these tails back behind them or lift them up to form a fan-like shape behind them by using their wings to adjust the thick steel scales that coat their backs. While a Peachic’s tail and scales are tough as steel, their bodies are coated in softer, more pliable metal feathers, making this part of their body more vulnerable than the rest. However, that does not make their front any less defenseless. Their steel, vice-like beaks and claws are just as strong and sharp as their tails if not more so, and their legs are also coated with thick steel scales, which allow them to deliver powerful kicks and scratches.
While the steel quills on their backs are beautiful, they are also deadly; sharp as knives and coated in a poisonous film. This film is not corrosive and can be touched to the skin without any adverse effects, but if ingested or injected into the body, it can cause severe illness and even death, depending on the amount and time.
When looking at the quill’s structure, the feathers are made of several tiny, sharp, colorful metal spikes that line sharp hollow stems, which are made of a much thicker and tougher metal that forms the backbone of the quill. The hollow stem allows for Peachic to inject the quills with poison before firing it off, or to cause the feathers to coat themselves in more of its poisonous film. The bright and vibrant colors seem to shimmer and change in coloration depending on the angle due to the millions of tiny side branches lining the stems. Because of the nature of its coloration, when Peachic flash their tail feathers it can have a pulsating and hypnotic effect. Peachic can use these quills for both offense and defense in battle. Their steel plated quills make for a protective steel fan capable of deflecting hits, but their razor edge and poisonous coat also makes them effective projectile weapons that Peachic can release from their body and send flying.
Watching Peachic in battle is said to fill the onlooker with a mixture of awe and fear of these graceful fighters. Peachic attack with quick and precise movements, often jumping, gliding, twisting and turning through the air like an acrobatic performance while utilizing their tail to defend, attack, distract, and misdirect opponents. It’s possible that this form of fighting was adapted from or by the Oricorio species.
Male Peachic tend to have longer tails and more vibrant plumage than females, but females have longer bodies, claws, and beaks that make them more suited for attacking and hunting. Most Peachic are covered in royal blue colored feathers around their bodies with iridescent quills that shimmer with blue, green, gold, purple, and orange colors. However, some albino variants have pure white bodies and blood red quills and crowns.
Peachic can fly surprisingly well in spite of their massive plumage, but it is tiring. They much prefer to walk around or simply glide from a high perch to an area down below, but if need be they can take off into the air to avoid danger. Unfortunately their preference to be ground bound makes them more susceptible to ground based attacks than other bird pokemon.
Habitat:
In spite of their colorful appearance, many Peachic still typically inhabit the swamps and marshes of the pokemon world, such as Sinnoh’s Pastoria Great Marsh or Kalos’ Route 14, and in the dense forests of Poni Island such as Poni Grove, Poni Meadow, and Poni Plains. This is primarily because migration elsewhere via flight is a long and exhausting process that most Peachic would prefer not to deal with. However, some Peachic, once evolved and living on their own, will migrate to heavily wooded areas such as Viridian, Ilex, Eterna, Pinwheel, White, or Santalune Forest, as well as the area surrounding Fortree City.
Behavior:
The most notable and common behavioral trait in Peachic is that they are pompous, dignified, and haughty. The difference is they are all proud of different things. Females tend to be more proud of their power, whereas males tend to simply believe they are superior to everything, and are very vain about their looks. Given how they act and are raised in the wild, this isn’t surprising. Their flocks are taught to protect males at all costs, so females are raised to fight, while males tend to live a more cushy life raising Peafoul under the protection of the females.
As such, female Peachic tend to be more aggressive and brusque, while males are more regal and laid back. Neither should be underestimated in a fight though, they simply have different fighting strategies. Since males aren’t as physically built like females, they’re less inclined to fight and instead focus on more defensive, evasive, and misdirecting techniques to distract and wear out opponents before delivering a tactful final blow, cool and calculating… until you get their feathers dirty, and then they will furiously attack you with everything they have. Females however are physically built to hunt and defend with physical prowess. They are the ones who will hunt for a flock and bring back meals, as well as defend the nests.
Males, while strong and tactful in their own right, are built more for intelligence and elegance to attract female mates and raise a nest of Peafoul. It should be noted that Peachic have a softness to them around young or baby pokemon as their fatherly instincts kick in. It is not uncommon for male Peachic to try and adopt pokemon into their nest (much to the females’ dismay and disproval).
Diet:
Peachic are scavengers; they hunt for anything they can find in their harsh habitat environments and devour it. However, Peachic love fresh meat, preferably from poison type snakes such as ekans, arbok, and seviper. They also enjoy fishing for basculin and eating poisonous bugs such as weedle. If they cannot find any meat or bugs, they will resort to eating berries and other plants that they can find.
Breeding Information:
Egg group(s): Flying and Dragon
Gender Ratio: 1♂: 7♀
A unique aspect of this pokemon is that the males are the nest keepers. Females lay the eggs, but once they have done so, the males guard them while the females protect the nesting grounds.
Male Peachic attempt to impress females with their flashy colors and prowess on the battlefield by staying alive. A weak male doesn’t impress female Peachic because it means that in the event of an invasion the male Peachic cannot be relied on to protect a nest. Typically, male and female Peachic will fight each other to prove their strength to one another; the male proving he can protect a nest and the female proving she is strong as well. If the pair is evenly matched, they will go to make a nest, but if either side loses handily, it shows they are too weak and they will be rejected by the other as a suitable mate.
However, Peachic are more likely to mate than Peanix due to the rarity of males. As soon as Male Peafoul evolve, female Peafoul and Peanix are eager to fight him and see if he is worthy of breeding rights. The scarcity of males puts this pressure on male Peachic to find an eligible mate as quickly as possible. Additionally, Peachic don’t typically mate for life. Due to their scarcity and constantly fluctuating tempers, they do not usually stick with the same mate for long periods of time. The flock tends to raise Peafoul eggs as a unit rather than individual parents, but male Peachic, in particular, do tend to hold some attachment to their own chicks more than others.
Evolution:
Defeat 30 poison types as a Peachic by level 35+
Type Matchups:
Posion / Steel:
x0: Poison
x1/4: Grass, Bug
x1/2: Dark, Dragon, Flying, Ghost, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel, Fairy
x2: Fire
x4: Ground
Learnset:
By Leveling Up:
Evolve:

Quill Barrage – 25: Hits 3 times, does not make contact, 3/10 chance of badly poisoning target per hit.
♥♥♥ Badly startles all Pokémon that successfully showed their appeal; -4 Appeal to all that successfully earned appeal.The pokemon a launches a shower of prismatic steel quills onto the target, which are laced with poisonous tips. They each have a chance to badly poison the target if it hits. They are beautiful as they are deadly though, and are highly valued among collectors.
Evolve: Captivate
Lv 5: Poison Gas
Lv 10: Disarming Voice
Lv 13: Fury Attack
Lv 15: Acid Spray
Lv 17: Dragon Breath
Lv 20: Fury Swipes
Lv 23: Twister
Lv 25: Sing
Lv 28: Acid Armor
Lv 30: Feather Dance
Lv 33: Teeter Dance
Lv 38: Quiver Dance
Lv 43: Belch
Lv 45: Perish Song
Lv 50: Metal Burst
Lv 53: Mirror Coat
Learnable TM/HMs:
TMs:
-Dragon Claw
-Toxic
-Roost
-Brick Break
-Reflect
-Fire Blast
-Attract
-Steel Wing
-Acrobatics
-Shadow Claw
-Retaliate
-Dragon Tail
-Sleep Talk
-U-Turn
-Substitute
-Flash Cannon
-Wild Charge
-Dazzling Gleam
-Work Up
-Hone Claws
-Hidden Power
-Taunt
-Light Screen
-Protect
-Safeguard
-Return
-Double Team
-Torment
-Facade
-Rest
-Thief
-Round
-Embargo
-Payback
-Flash
-Swords Dance
-Swagger
-Confide
-Venoshock
-Frustration
-Sludge Wave
-Sludge Bomb
-Aerial Ace
-Echoed Voice
-Poison Jab
-Smart Strike
HM #:
-Cut
-Fly
-Defog
Egg Moves:
-Extreme Speed
-Heat Wave
-Silver Wind
-Beak Blast
-Spikes
-Toxic Spikes
-Dragon Dance
-Dragon Rush
-Spiky Shield
Tutor Moves:
-Low Kick
-Uproar
-Covet
-Iron Tail
-Iron Defense
-Bounce
-Iron Head
-Tailwind
-Endeavor
-Laser Focus
-Gastro Acid
-Foul Play
-Outrage
-Sky Attack
-Gunk Shot
-Dragon Pulse
-Zen Headbutt
Species Name:
Name: Peanix
Pronunciation: Pee-nix
Name Derivative: A peafowl is the species name that peacocks come from. A Phoenix is a mythical bird of fire, also known as Fenghuang or the August Rooster.
Normal Coloration:

Shiny:

Type:
Poison / Steel
Abilities:
Ability 1: Early Bird
Ability 2: Steelworker
Hidden: Merciless
Pokedex Information:
Dex Entry:
Peanix; The Fenghuang Pokemon
The males were originally called feng and the females huang, but such a distinction of gender is often no longer made and now they are blurred into a single feminine entity due to Peanix commonly being female but still associated with masculine and draconic traits.
Scientists have studied these birds’ genealogy and determined that they are possibly the ancient ancestors of bird pokemon such as altaria and skarmory.
Physiology:
Body Type:

Stance: Bipedal
Height: 7 feet
Body Length: 5 feet
Tail Length: 7 feet
Wingspan: 7 feet
Weight: 220 Lbs
Since evolving, Peanix are now covered in the steel scales that the started developing as Peachic. These scales cover their entire body like a steel scaly skin, but they are only visible along their back and claws, because the rest of their body is covered in their colorful steel feathers. Peanix are also much larger than their pre-evolution, and their tails have developed to have a more diverse plumage ranging from thicker steel plates like that of a skarmory’s wings to the same projectile structures as a Peachic, and it can still expand and contract it’s tail like that of a fan. Their heads and wings have strips of thicker steel plates a means of protection. The plates along it’s wings separate the Peanix’s body from the feathers.
Peanix beaks are much larger now, allowing them to perform even stronger beak based attacks. Additionally, by clicking their steel beaks together, Peanix can create sparks that will ignite the poisonous gas that they can exhale, and creating the appearance of fire breathing. Using this fire, they can set the smaller steel fibers of their wings on fire and use it to attack. It is this ability that gives it the association with a phoenix.
Male Peanix have longer feathers, thinner beaks and smaller, sleeker bodies than female Peanix. Normal colored Peanix are predominantly blue, with green accents, golden-green scales, and bronze beaks. However, some Peanix are albino, covered in white feathers with red accents and scales with dark black beaks and claws.
Habitat:
In spite of their colorful appearance, Peanix still typically inhabit the harsher biomes of the pokemon world. Like their previous evolution, some can be found in forests and wooded areas such as Viridian, Ilex, Eterna, Pinwheel, White, or Santalune Forest, as well as the area surrounding Fortree City. However, more Peanix are found in the same areas as Peafoul in the swamps and marshes of the pokemon world, such as Sinnoh’s Pastoria Great Marsh or Kalos’ Route 14, and dense forests of Poni Island such as Poni Grove, Poni Meadow, and Poni Plains. This is because these swampy areas are ideal for building nests for Peafoul, but solitary Peanix can also make a habitat in unusual and harsh environments such as Mount Konikoni to be sure they are left alone and undisturbed.
One can tell, based on where the Peanix nest is built, whether or not a Peanix is trying to have a nest of Peafoul, because Peanix that build their nests at the base of large sturdy trees and rocks instead of higher perches are assuring that their baby Peafoul can get inside. These nests are often made of compacted mud and plant matter to form large clay dome or beehive-like structures that harden and petrify over time into a solid defensive fortress.
Behavior:
Fenghuang are known in some cultures as a bird that rules over all other birds, and this trait accurately describes Peanix. These ancient and colossal steel birds are natural rulers over their own flock and other species of bird pokemon. Tough, smart, and domineering, Peanix will assert themselves, take charge, and fight any opposition if the need to prove themselves. Male Peanix in particular are used to being in charge and have a difficult time accepting anything less, whereas if female Peanix are defeated or shown reason why they need to step down and let another take the lead, they are more reasonable about it and will fall in line behind the new leader. This dynamic is interesting given the bird’s personalities at the beginning of their evolutionary line. The females seem to calm down with age and the males seem to grow more uppity.
There is a longstanding rivalry between Peanix and wolf pokemon such as lycanrock, as it is said the first Peanix fled to the harsh wilds of Poni Island to escape a pack of lycanrock. Peanix also tend to hold grudges particularly against Salandit and Salazzle for trying to steal their eggs. Peanix in particular are very vengeful pokemon and will bear grudges for a long period of time, even if one of the flock hasn’t actually experienced reason to bear that grudge. Flocks simply have a hive-mind, so if one member of the group is upset and disgruntled about something, the others will sense it as well. This is why challenging or upsetting a flock of Peanix is particularly unwise. During nesting season, Peanix are particularly ornery and will attack anything that comes into the vicinity of their nesting grounds, even members of their own flock at times.
Diet:
Peanix are scavengers; they hunt for anything they can find in their harsh habitat environments and devour it. However, Peanix love fresh meat, preferably from poison type snakes such as ekans, arbok, and seviper. They also enjoy fishing for basculin and larger fish, and can even eat poisonous aquatic pokemon such as quillfish, toxicroak, and Mareanie. While Peanix can eat poisonous bugs, plants, and berries, the food doesn’t really sustain Peanix enough to make it worth hunting. These foods are consumed more as snacks if Peanix happen to come across them.
Breeding Information:
Egg group(s): Flying and Dragon
Gender Ratio: 1♂: 7♀
Peanix lay eggs with shells as tough as steel, making them almost impossible to get into, or out of. This is partially why baby Peafoul have such tough beaks and claws, so that when they hatch, they can break through. However, this also makes Salandit and Salazzle the perfect predators for Peanix eggs because they are naturally suited to steal these eggs and have little to no competition. As such, Peanix are particularly aggressive towards any Salandit or Salazzle they see.
As with Peachic, the female Peanix are the egg layers while males are nest keepers after the fact, while females hunt for food and guard the nesting grounds. Female Peanix are less likely to mate than males because of the gender ratio, and if they have not mated already at this stage in their evolution then they tend to accept their solitary life and perhaps even prefer it. Additionally, for male Peanix, it is almost unheard of to find one without a mate due to the need for them to breed as soon as they are able as Peachic in order to preserve the species.
Evolution:
Peanix does not evolve.
Type Matchups:
Poison / Steel:
x0: Poison
x1/4: Grass, Bug
x1/2: Dark, Dragon, Flying, Ghost, Ice, Normal, Rock, Steel, Fairy
x2: Fire
x4: Ground
Learnset:
By Leveling Up:
Evolve:

Quill Barrage – 25: Hits 3 times, does not make contact, 3/10 chance of badly poisoning target per hit.
♥♥♥ Badly startles all Pokémon that successfully showed their appeal; -4 Appeal to all that successfully earned appeal.The pokemon a launches a shower of prismatic steel quills onto the target, which are laced with poisonous tips. They each have a chance to badly poison the target if it hits. They are beautiful as they are deadly though, and are highly valued among collectors.
Evolve: Captivate
Lv 5: Poison Gas
Lv 10: Disarming Voice
Lv 13: Fury Attack
Lv 15: Acid Spray
Lv 17: Dragon Breath
Lv 20: Fury Swipes
Lv 23: Twister
Lv 25: Sing
Lv 28: Acid Armor
Lv 30: Feather Dance
Lv 33: Teeter Dance
Lv 38: Quiver Dance
Lv 43: Belch
Lv 45: Perish Song
Lv 50: Metal Burst
Lv 53: Mirror Coat
Lv 55: Hurricane
Lv 60: Meteor Mash
Lv 65: Punishment
Learnable TM/HMs:
TMs:
-Dragon Claw
-Toxic
-Roost
-Brick Break
-Reflect
-Attract
-Steel Wing
-Focus Blast
-Sky Drop
-Acrobatics
-Shadow Claw
-Retaliate
-Stone Edge
-Dragon Tail
-Sleep Talk
-U-Turn
-Substitute
-Flash Cannon
-Wild Charge
-Dazzling Gleam
-Work Up
-Hone Claws
-Hidden Power
-Taunt
-Light Screen
-Protect
-Safeguard
-Return
-Double Team
-Torment
-Facade
-Rest
-Thief
-Round
-Embargo
-Payback
-Rock Polish
-Flash
-Swords Dance
-Swagger
-Nature Power
-Confide
-Venoshock
-Frustration
-Sludge Wave
-Sludge Bomb
-Aerial Ace
-Echoed Voice
-Poison Jab
-Smart Strike
HMs:
-Cut
-Fly
-Defog
Egg Moves:
-Extreme Speed
-Heat Wave
-Silver Wind
-Beak Blast
-Spikes
-Toxic Spikes
-Dragon Dance
-Dragon Rush
-Spiky Shield
Tutor Moves:
-Low Kick
-Uproar
-Covet
-Iron Tail
-Iron Defense
-Bounce
-Iron Head
-Tailwind
-Endeavor
-Laser Focus
-Gastro Acid
-Foul Play
-Outrage
-Sky Attack
-Gunk Shot
-Dragon Pulse
-Zen Headbutt
