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pocket-game · 2 years
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I’m just finding these guys everywhere haha
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shiny-poke-edits · 1 year
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the klink line
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Go fest pt 2 slightly better than the last one...
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shadowelfwarrior · 2 years
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Lol. First research breakthrough of the month and it's a shiny ❤
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my-shiny-pokemon · 5 months
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599-601 - Klink Line
Klang is just a Klink. And Kilnklang is just a Klang.
600th Pokemon and it's this...
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sablegear0 · 3 months
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Shinies love my front lawn
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Shame about the CP but I love the golden Steel-type shinies so much
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trencri · 10 months
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Wastes my time shiny hunting instead of playing the actual pokemon game
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shinymolleon · 6 months
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My shiny hunting craze is getting insatiable, I'm actually debating going back to SwSh go shiny breed again
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just-a-pokeblog · 2 years
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And so Niantic decided to give Klink for this month of June
It evolves in Klankg and then Klinklang, is it useful for anything?
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shinypokemonshowdown · 8 months
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Round One
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[ID: Two images of shiny pokemon. On the left is weavile who is pink and yellow. On the right is klink who is pale gold with green accents. End ID]
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hattiestgal · 5 months
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I'm showing you my collection of fancy DATAPEARLS they're shiny and go "klink"!!
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utterly MESMERIZED
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moonscape · 6 months
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holy shit i managed to get a shiny klink earlier in the game and now that it's evolved into a klank ive only just realized that it's coloured like a time gear that's so fucking cool
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urlocalmagicalcat · 9 months
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okay okay so I got plagued with the idea of… pokemon teams for each mhs student… this might be put into three parts just like the planned mhs headcanons posts I’m slowly working on ;33 (or there will be more than just three parts)
this is going in random order depending on who I think of first… enough with my rambling, let’s get to business;
Kabo
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Pumpkaboo (Partner Pokemon)
Phantump
Gourgeist
Zorua
Docky
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Pawniard (Partner Pokemon)
Duskull
Murkrow
Skarmory
Quicky
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Rotom (Shiny, Partner Pokemon)
Klink
Ninjask
Porygon-Z
Yumyum
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Garbodor (Partner Pokemon)
Whirlipede
Krokorok
Cutiefly
Tubee
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Smeargle (Partner Pokemon)
Grimer
Nidorino
Usop
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Grafaiai (Partner Pokemon)
Scraggy
Morpeko
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Pokémon Gender and Breeding
Pokémon breed very differently in captivity compared to the wild. There are very few documented cases of Pokémon breeding ‘naturally’ in captivity. Instead, two Pokémon combine their life energy to create an egg. This is a very private affair. When breeding in this way, the egg is always the same species as the mother. There have been some cases of two males creating an egg, which is theorised to be how some all-male species reproduce.
Pokémon in the wild mate in much the same way as humans do. In most cases wild Pokémon mate only with their own species, but when they don’t, some of the clutch will usually be one species, while the rest will be another. All-female species tend to override this and will only produce eggs of their kind.
Different species can breed together so long as they are of the same egg group. Ditto are interesting as they can breed with almost any Pokemon, regardless of egg group or gender. Unfortunately, Ditto cannot produce a Ditto egg. It is currently unknown how they reproduce in any context.
Regional starter Pokémon always skew male. This is because breeders catch and raise a high number of female regional starters to keep up with demand. This has happened with a few other species also, namely Eevee. In many areas, this has led to numbers of wild starters and Eevees dwindling dangerously low. Efforts are being made to improve this. It is also much more likely for Pokémon restored from fossils to be male. Researchers are currently unsure if this is because these fossils are better preserved, if the restoration machines alter the sex, or some other reason.
Interestingly, some Pokémon change sex throughout their lives. Approximately 1/3 of female Azurill will evolve into Male Marill, but not the other way around. In rare cases, a female Espurr who has a preference for defence will become a male Meowstic, and a male Espurr with a preference for attack will become a female Meowstic. This is very uncommon and has only been documented a handful of times.
Gender Unknown Pokémon (sometimes referred to as Genderless Pokémon) reproduce in a variety of different ways. Most can combine their life energy with a Ditto to create an egg.
Despite being in the same evolutionary line, Staryu and Starmie reproduce very differently. Staryu reproduces asexually. Beneath their gem, they have a central disk which is pentametric. It drops an arm and 1/5 of this disk, which then grows the rest of its disk, arms, and orb. Only when it is fully grown can it battle. As it is effectively a replica of the original, a shiny Staryu will always produce shiny offspring. Starmie, on the other hand, produce sexually. Starmie do have a sex, though it is impossible to determine without killing it. They interlock with one or more partners and produce via external fertilization. Sometimes the young will attach themselves to their parents until they are properly developed. A shiny Starmie is no more likely to produce a shiny Staryu than a standard Starmie would.
Magneton breed by coming together in a group, much like Starmie. It is believed they combine their lifeforce (in the same way Pokémon can create eggs) into scrap metal and old appliances, and make Magnemite in their image. Magnemite cannot breed without evolving, as the process is too similar to joining up with others. The Klink line do the same with gears.
Voltorb and Electrode reproduce similarly to Magneton. When a group finds an abandoned pokéball (broken or whole), they put their lifeforce into it. This is believed to be why they no longer resemble old-style pokéballs, though theoretically it is possible. They do not appear to be interested in other types of pokéballs.
Groups of Solrock, and Lunatone come together in rocky fields during midday and midnight respectively. They perform an interesting ceremony, at the end of which the rocks become either Solrock or Lunatone.
Watching a Polteageist reproduce is quite interesting. Several Polteageist will gather around a teacup and simply pour into it. Documented cases have found anywhere from a 1 to 33  Polteageist to participate, though most commonly its between 3-7.
Dhelmise put their life force into seaweed and guide them to shipwrecks to merge with the debris.
Many artificial Pokémon simply create more of their kind. This has been documented with Golurk, Claydol, and Porygon.
It is believed that Cryogonal reproduce when melted into water vapour during the summer. Areas that never get warm enough for this tend to have very few Cryogonal, and often require human interference to maintain their populations.
As Tandemous and Maushold are considered a family group, they have been given ‘gender unknown’ status to encompass the whole group, though individually it is very easy to distinguish males and females. Maushold have never been seen reproducing. One day, their young just appear. When their young are big enough to fend for themselves, they will pair up with another and become a Tandemous. Within a day, the parents have more young.
Despite being ‘gender unknown’, Manaphy and Phione reproduce the same as any other Pokémon. It is believed they do have genders. Whether the egg hatches as a Manaphy or a Phione depends on the water temperature.
Research is being done to discover how other gender unknown Pokémon reproduce in the wild.
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korumimi · 4 months
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QSMP X POKÉMON
(Part 2)
I know I'm the only one to like qsmp and pokemon like that but I'm gonna do this anyways.
Here's q!Mike !
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(Ok, so, I know it has a lot of dark type but I tried to balance the types.)
The explanation:
Grimer: Because he's kinda slime vibes yk, and shiny because he's green and Mike is green schemed. (In my defense I think slimecicle would be another green slime thing)
Morpeko: I just like to imagine Pac and Mike chilling and then go full alert mode when "Did you feed morpeko?" And they would run for their lives. Also resembles how Mike came back a little violent and all (I miss him so much pls come back).
Zigzagoon: Galar version because he's cooler and edgier. He would totally overthrow the federation. I see him evolving to obstagoon eventually.
Klink: I have a feeling that Mike would hate pokemon that looks like objects but I see him getting attached when he starts "prop hunting" them in the hide and seek arena. And also it would be helpful with the create mod.
Morgrem: Same vibe that zigzagoon. Edgy vibes and shenanigans happening with this little guy.
Lampert: Also object pokemon that would do the prop hunt thing. I see him being bestie with klink, and he would totally haunt chume labs.
Next will be probably q!Fit.
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