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Gila + Mungo, Golemtwo + Shraggon

Gila + Mungo, Golemtwo + Shraggon

Gila + Mungo, Golemtwo + Shraggon by TapeJara
Gila + Mungo, Golemtwo + Shraggon by TapeJara

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Gila (Croagunk+Quagsire): Although they are genetically created, it is illegal to hunt Gilas in one small town where many of them settled. That's because they eat pesky insects known to ravage farms. However the Gilas really consume the bugs to absorb their poison and to use it in battle. Gila venom is a mixture of several venoms put together.
 
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Mungo (Spiritomb+Larvitar): Until its origin was discovered by some, it was believed that this was a Genie trapped in a harder than diamond stone. Although it's not a psychic type, Mungo have the ability to Levitate, suggesting that the host is lighter than air.
 
Golemtwo (Golem+Regirock): It was originally going to be named Golem by Hogan until he remembered that the name has been taken already. So, just like he did with Mew, he added a 2 to the end of the name.
Golemtwo is very powerful but its body is unstable. It shows how difficult it is to manupilate the DNA of a powerful pokemon like Regirock, as its arms are asymetrical. Its feet have also mysteriously turned to clay.
 
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Shraggon (Scizor+Hercacross+Yanma+Drapion): It was planned to make a super-bug Pokemon. At first the idea was thrown away due to doubts about success but was told to be engaged by Giovanni. It turned out to be very succesful as Shraggon turned out to be one of the Lab's most Powerful Pokemon. So great was it that it broke loose from its exhibit and had to be locked up in a master ball until the project was complete.
Shraggon has short limbs but they possess incredible strength. Its senses are well developped as well.

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Category Games » - by Publisher » Nintendo » Pokémon series » Pokédex (Pokémon types) » - Original (fan-made) Pokémon
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