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cryotters · 7 months
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🌩️💡🥮🍋💛
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milkshreds · 2 months
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☀️
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I dislike this thing
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funsizemini · 2 months
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Pikaclones 🐀⚡
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dailydenne · 3 months
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He's proud of his work
@truecellites
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royalboybun · 1 year
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⚡️de de de ne ne den de denne de den de den den- Dedenne!⚡️
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pokemonshelterstories · 3 months
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wiggled too much so she got put in the weighing bowl
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takonxmz · 18 days
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Prompt by @butterfliesandresistance: "Ratatouille au (who's under his hat? 👀) if you can make it xiyao, even better"
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WHO COULD POSSIBLY BE UNDER JIN GUANGYAO'S HAT!!????
it's....
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... COROCOROKURIRIN!!!!!!!!
Causing havoc for the ever poise Jin Guangyao (he's helping guys)!!!!!! 🐹🐹🐹
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screamtailvgc · 6 months
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pinkzombie-cel · 7 months
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Momoka and other fairy type gym leader (my friend gymsona) are besties (the 2nd illustration made by my friend Diza)
sometimes trainer got 'em wrong (yes momoka is just a camper tho lol)
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quillpokebiology · 1 month
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Pokemon Crossbreeds: Streak
Streak is the name for Dedenne with Morpeko fathers. The breed was named after the single streak that goes down their bodies.
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The breed originated in Galar (Isle of Armor specifically) and has become a very popular variant. The Dedenne gain larger, more pointed, fluffier ears, (with one ear being a lighter shade but that isn't always the case) , pink cheeks instead of red cheeks, and of course, the zig-zagged streak along the middle of their bodies. While they don't have a hangry form like Morpeko, they have a faster metabolism and need to eat more, and they still get very hangry when not given enough food when they want it.
//My design can be used by anyone if you credit me for the original design!
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inbarfink · 7 months
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How about Dedenne? On one hand, small and cute and mousey. On the other, electric type.
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Dedennes, certainly surprisingly for an electric-type pokémon, would make pretty good pets. There’s a lot of dedenne-proofing you’ll need to do in your home, and they may be difficult to keep contained inside, but the electrocution threat they pose is much lower than similar pokémon, like pikachus.
To begin with, these guys are teensy tiny! At only eight inches tall, space isn’t going to be an issue with them. That being said, keeping dedennes from escaping your home might be pretty tricky. See, wild dedennes are known to be pests with an uncanny ability to sneak into the homes of humans in order to steal their electricity (Ultra Sun). If they can get in, they can get out: to keep a dedenne, you would need to be very careful to make sure there isn’t a way for your pet to escape. Not only might they get lost, they might annoy your neighbors by siphoning their power!
Speaking of siphoning power: the main threat that dedennes can pose to humans is through the use of electric shock. Like many electric-type pokémon, dedennes can hold an electric charge in their body by absorbing it through their tail and discharging it through their whiskers (Y). Dedennes, however, cannot generate an electric charge passively! This is why they become pests: dedennes need to absorb electricity through sources like power plants or electrical outlets (Y, Shield). If you were able to keep a dedenne from getting access to your home’s power through even something as simple as those child-proofing plugs, you may be able to prevent them from using moves that can cause paralysis! When you look at dedenne’s moves and cut out the ones that may be eliminated by limiting your pet’s electricity intake, they become almost harmless. Moves like Super Fang could still be a problem, however, so even if your dedenne’s intake is limited, you should be careful while handling them.
There’s a really important distinction to make here though: you cannot completely restrict your dedenne from building up an electric charge! Dedenne’s that aren’t able to generate enough energy become lethargic and sleepy (Violet). Additionally, wild dedennes don’t just use electricity to attack, they use it to communicate: using their antennae-like whiskers, dedennes over vast distances can communicate via electrical waves (X). There’s a good chance that preventing dedennes from performing this instinctual communication may be upsetting or disorienting to them. I would recommend seeking a way to give your dedenne access to a very controlled electrical source. You should meet with your vet to discuss your particular dedenne’s electrical needs, and invest in something like a controlled power generator.
Overall, especially if you are responsible in limiting your dedenne’s power intake, they would make very good pets.
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ratposting ig
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eliotdrawings · 7 months
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leader ELIOT wants to battle!
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dailydenne · 3 months
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Just a nice, sunny day.
No headaches in sight.
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