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#because shuckle is based off of snake wine that's why its japanese category is 'fermentation pokemon'
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Does alcohol exist in Pokémon? Illegal drugs?
not only does alcohol exist but you can make it via Shuckle canonically
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Canon Pokedex Entries (That Belong To Beta Designs)
One interesting thing about Pokemon’s development history is that in the early gens, the ‘dex tended to be written early on, but then would never be updated after the designs were finalized. This means that a lot of Pokedex entries in the games apply to designs that we never got. I couldn’t find any collections of these “contradictory” entries, so I wanted to list them out here.
(Note that this strictly applies to Pokedex entries only. If you guys would be interested in seeing a list of similar non-Pokedex things, like typing or design elements held from the beta, let me know.)
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Umbreon--Gold
When agitated, this Pokémon protects itself by spraying poisonous sweat from its pores.
We’ll start with an easy, well known one: Umbreon’s Gold entry mentions it spraying poison because it was originally meant to be a poison-type according to Gen 2′s Spaceworld beta.
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Dragonair--FireRed
It is said to live in seas and lakes. Even though it has no wings, it has been seen flying occasionally.
Dragonair’s beta design was named “White Dragon”, and as you can see from the image above, it had no wings--hence why Dragonair’s FireRed entry claims that it flies without wings despite it very clearly having wings.
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Arcanine--Blue/Red and Stadium
A Pokémon that has been admired since the past for its beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings.
A Pokémon whose beauty is legendary in China. It is said to run gracefully and lightly, as if it were flying.
Ignoring that the IRL location of China no longer exists in Pokemon, these entries mention it running “as if” it had wings or was flying. This is because Arcanine’s beta design, called “Wing”, had wings on its heels (which is also why Arcanine’s final design has clumps of fur around the legs).
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Celebi--Gold
When Celebi disappears deep in a forest, it is said to leave behind an egg it brought from the future.
A very obscure and weird one. Celebi’s original design was based off of Kokopelli, a fertility deity worshipped by many indigenous cultures, such as the Hopi. Kokopelli is said to carry children on his back to give to women, hence this very weird Celebi entry that states that it brings eggs from the future. (Side note: this is also probably the biggest single improvement over the beta Gamefreak has ever done because seriously, what were they thinking).
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Latias--Ruby
Latias is highly sensitive to the emotions of people. If it senses any hostility, this Pokémon ruffles the feathers all over its body and cries shrilly to intimidate the foe.
Latias appears to be fairly smooth in its final art, with not much implying it’s supposed to be feathery, and certainly not much implying it has enough long feathers to ruffle. This is because Latias and Blaziken were once one Pokemon; one that clearly had a lot more feathers than the final design does.
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Shuckle--Gold, Crystal, and Black
The Berries it stores in its vase-like shell decompose and become a gooey liquid.
The fluid secreted by its toes carves holes in rocks for nesting and can be mixed with Berries to make a drink.
It stores berries in its shell. The berries eventually ferment to become delicious juices.
Another weird one. Based on Shuckle’s original design and its original Rock/Ground typing, Shuckle is either based off of snake wine of all things, or the act of fermenting alcohol in a jug or piece of pottery. This is why it has the category of “mold Pokemon” (”fermentation Pokemon” in the original Japanese) and why there’s an emphasis on it making fermented juices (alcohol) in the ‘dex.
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Gligar--Gold and Ruby
It flies straight at its target's face then clamps down on the startled victim to inject poison.
Gligar glides through the air without a sound as if it were sliding. This Pokémon hangs on to the face of its foe using its clawed hind legs and the large pincers on its forelegs, then injects the prey with its poison barb.
It’s still somewhat there in the final design, but Gligar appears to be based off a facehugger, judging by the beta. It’s even possible that this is where the English name comes from (as in, H. R. Giger).
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