Furry Ear Dissonance: Justified because of its V-for-victory motif.Notably one of the few Fire-type moves to actually involve these. Fireballs: Its signature move Searing Shot bombards the opponent with fireballs.Disc-One Nuke: The 'little legend' of the fifth generation, but could be caught at a relatively low level - even before obtaining the third badge (whose Leader prefers Bug-types, giving Victini's Fire-type a distinct advantage).It also lowers both its defenses and its Speed, leaving it vulnerable to whatever survives it/is sent out afterwards. Dangerous Forbidden Technique: V-create is one of the most powerful moves in the game, only outdone by Z-Moves and moves that prompt the user to faint, and as a Fire-type move, Victini gets STAB on top of it.Cute Little Fangs: It's based off of a fox and has some lupine elements, so of course it has fangs.Likewise, if it holds Firium Z, it has the strongest Z-Move in the game when running off of V-create (and again, it gets STAB). V-create is a Fire-type move with a colossal 180 Power, and Victini is the only one who gets STAB on it. Case in point, Victini is one of two Pokémon that can have the move V-create. Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: It may look slightly goofy in comparison to the Tao dragons and Musketeer trio, but it packs one hell of a punch.Cartoon Creature: It looks like a very stylized rabbit and is based on a traditional method of cutting apple slices in a way that makes them look like rabbits.It's also the first non-glitch Pokémon to have a Dex number of 0. Breaking Old Trends: It's the first mythical Pokémon to be distributed and encountered at the beginning of its generation's titles rather than later.Badass Adorable: This lovable critter looks like a fiery Pikachu, has great stats, and can know some of the most powerful moves in the series.Of course, this may partly be the reason why it was hidden away in a cozy room of a lighthouse for 200 years or so and/or why it's such a rare Pokémon. In the real world, something or someone like Victini that had the ability to produce infinite energy would have vast, history-altering effects on economic development, as this ability would mean the demise of all energy-related industries. Artistic License Economics: Its Pokédex entry states that it creates infinite energy within its body.Being a Mythical Pokemon, it is exclusive to events. With balanced stats to go around, it may or may not hold this status when put to practice. Victini is said to be the incarnation of victory itself, with in-game legends claiming that if you have a Victini in your party, you are guaranteed a victory in some way. Multiple Darumaka appeared in The Lonely Deino!, under the care of a Day Care owner named Bobby.An odd rabbit critter, number 000 on the Unova Pokédex. It was offered to Ash for a trade for his Scraggy.Ģ7. A Darumaka appeared in Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita!, under the ownership of Katharine. It was revealed to have evolved into Darmanitan during A Unova League Evolution!.Ģ6. He used it against Ash and his Palpitoad in the semifinals of the Club Battle Tournament, but it was defeated by one Hydro Pump. A Darumaka appeared in The Club Battle Hearts of Fury: Emolga Versus Sawk!, under the ownership of Dino. A Trainer’s Darumaka appeared in Iris’s flashback in Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!.Ģ5. They were trapped on a stranded inflatable raft, but the group was eventually rescued by the pirate Pokémon.Ģ4. Three Darumaka appeared in The Pirates of Decolore!, all under the ownership between two young Trainers. A Trainer’s Darumaka appeared in Lost at the League!, where it battled Ash’s Scraggy during the Vertress Conference. All three were angry at Oshawott and Tepig, who had eaten the apples that they had collected.Ģ2. A wild Darumaka appeared in PK22 alongside a Drilbur and Gothita.
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