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At the core of the multi-billion dollar<ref name=sev>{{cite web|url=http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20051004/LATU06404102005-1.html|title=Pokémon Franchise Approaches 150 Million Games Sold|publisher=PR Newswire|accessdate=}}</ref> ''[[Pokémon]]'' [[media franchise]] of [[Pokémon video game series|various electronic games]], [[Pokémon (anime)|ongoing anime]], [[Pokémon (manga)|several manga series]], [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|collectible trading card games]] and other media are 493 distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. Created by [[Satoshi Tajiri]], ''Pokémon'' is one of [[Nintendo]]'s flagship game franchises, which has sold over 143 million copies worldwide [[as of 2007]].<ref>{{cite web|author=David|publisher=Australia's PAL Gaming Network|year=2005|url=http://palgn.com.au/article.php?id=3605&sid=4cea9e5e814470cb7ea6fd462d04a13e|title=Nintendo reveal sales figures|accessmonthday=|accessyear=}}</ref> These creatures and entities reside throughout various locations of the fictional Pokémon universe and can be caught by humans designated as [[Pokémon Trainer]]s often using devices called [[Poké Ball]]s. These trainers use Pokémon for a variety of purposes, such as being pets and loyal companions and/or being pitted against other trained Pokémon in competitive Pokémon battles. Pokémon are potentially powerful and magical creatures that can employ a variety of talents such as [[Pyrokinesis#In fiction|generating fire or heat]], [[martial arts]], [[Psychokinesis|telekinesis]], and so on. Through age and experience many of these species undergo a metamorphosis and transform into a similar but stronger specie in a process referred to as [[Pokémon evolution]].

This is a selected listing of twenty of the Pokémon species, arranged as they are in the main game series' [[Pokédex|National Pokédex]].

==Weavile==
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|number = 461
|type = Ice/Dark
|evolvesfrom = [[Sneasel]]
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{{nihongo|'''Weavile'''|マニューラ|Manyūra|'''Manyula''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} takes on the appearance of a black, [[biped]]al weasel-like warrior garbed in a red crown and a red collar. Weavile have three [[claws]] on each paw, instead of two like its pre-evolved form, [[Sneasel]]. A female Weavile has smaller ears than a male one. Weavile are known to travel and live in mating pairs and are very mischievous. They are also known to travel in larger groups as well of about four to five individuals, living in cold climates and hunting prey with impressive coordination. They convey messages to others by scratching odd symbols in ice or on the bark of trees. They made their first appearance in the 8th movie, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
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==Magnezone==
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|number = 462
|type = Steel/Electric
|evolvesfrom =[[Magneton]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Magnezone'''|ジバコイル|Jibakoiru|'''Jibacoil''' in original [[Japanese language|Japanese]] versions}} is the evolution of Magneton, and has an appearance similar to that of a UFO. Magneton evolves from exposure to a unique magnetic field, which can only be found inside Mt. Coronet in ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. This causes a mutation in the Magneton; one of the Magnemite that this Pokémon consists of has grown bigger than the other two; its pupil has dilated and turned red; and the screw on top appears to have been replaced by a yellow antenna upon evolution. The remaining Magnemite form the "shoulders" of Magnezone, and the screws on the top of their head have grown significantly larger. They also appear to have lost one magnet each. Magnezone has three horse-shoe magnets. Two are positioned in a fashion that resembles a pair of claws, and a third is positioned as a tail. Its body is surrounded by a thin metal rim. It is approximately three times heavier than Magneton. The body has a silver color like Magnezone's pre-evolved forms.

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==Lickilicky==
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|number = 463
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = [[Lickitung]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Lickilicky'''|ベロベルト|Beroberuto|'''Berobelt''' in original [[Japanese language|Japanese]] versions}} is one of several Pokémon of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] that evolve from a Pokémon from a previous generation, [[Lickitung]]. It does so when it knows the move Rollout and levels up, but only in
"Pokémon Diamond and Pearl". This fact makes it one of only four Pokémon (the others being [[Mamoswine]], [[Tangrowth]], and [[Yanmega]]) that evolve from a previously obtainable Pokémon in a way that would have been possible in previous games: by learning a certain move.
Not much else can be discerned from Lickilicky's pre-evolved form, except it can learn Explosion, meaning that it is the only Pokémon (besides [[Smeargle]] through its unique [[Smeargle#Sketch|Sketch]] move) that can learn Explosion and receive a [[Pokémon types#Pokémon types and damage multipliers|Same Type Attack Bonus]] from it as well.
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==Rhyperior==
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|name = Rhyperior
|number = 464
|preceding = [[Lickilicky]]
|following = [[Tangrowth]]
|japanname = {{nihongo|Dosydon|ドサイドン|Dosydon}}
|evolvesfrom = [[Rhydon]]
|evolvesto = None
|generation = Fourth
|stage = Stage 2
|species = [[Drill]] Pokemon
|type = Ground
|type2 = Rock
|height = 7&nbsp;[[Foot (unit of length)|ft]] 10&nbsp;[[inch|in]]
|metricheight = 2.4
|weight = 623.5
|metricweight = 282.8
|ability = [[Solid Rock]],[[Lightningrod]]
}}

{{nihongo|'''Rhyperior'''|ドサイドン|Dosaidon|'''Dosidon''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolved form of [[Rhydon]], a Pokémon from [[Pokemon Red and Blue|Generation I]]. It appears in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]. It stands completely upright, and its color has changed from gray to black with burnt orange plates, formed by a type of biological "fusion" with the Protector item, needed for Rhydon to evolve. Its second horn grew out from a Rhydon having the main horn pointed forward. The female's upper horn is smaller. In addition to its extra armor, it has developed an [[Ankylosaur]]-like tail, and holes in the palms of its hands, which it uses to fire rocks at enemies, thus why it learns the move Rock Wrecker. According to the Pokédex, it sometimes accidentally fires [[Geodude]] instead of rocks.It's signature move is Rock Blast

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==Tangrowth==
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|number = 465
|type = Grass
|evolvesfrom = [[Tangela]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Tangrowth'''|モジャンボ|Mojanbo|'''Mojumbo''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolution of Tangela as of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] when Tangela learns the attack, '''Ancientpower''', paralleling [[Yanmega]]'s and [[Mamoswine]]'s evolutions. Tangrowth, like [[Tangela]], is mostly covered in thick, curly blue [[vine]]s. As with Tangela, its white eyes are visible beneath them. It has thick, black legs with rounded pink feet. It also has two long, viny arms with three fingers each. Females tend to have more red on the fingers. Tangrowth uses its arms to trip prey. It also doesn't mind if its arms get torn
off by enemies, because they soon regrow.
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==Electivire==
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|number = 466
|type = Electric
|evolvesfrom = [[Electabuzz]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Electivire'''|エレキブル|Erekiburu|'''Elekible''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolution of Electabuzz that is first introduced in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]. Electivire's back has a symbol that looks similar to a [[socket outlet]], similar to how a previous form of it, [[Elekid]], resembled a plug. It has red eyes and also seems to resemble the [[yeti]] or [[sasquatch]]. The small red parts on the end of its pair of tails resemble red [[LED]]s. According to its Pokédex entry, it can shoot 20,000 volts of electricity out of its tails.

An Electivire owned by [[Gary Oak]] was first seen on the final episode of [[List of Pokémon: Battle Frontier episodes|Pokémon: Battle Frontier]]. He used his Electivire, which he got in [[Sinnoh]], to beat [[Ash Ketchum]]'s [[Pikachu]] in a one-on-one battle. He later used it to help Ash protect a group of Shieldon from a villain.
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==Magmortar==
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|number = 467
|type = Fire
|evolvesfrom = [[Magmar]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Magmortar'''|ブーバーン|Būbān|'''Buuburn''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolution of [[Magmar]] that is first introduced in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]. It has three sharp rows of claws on each hand that it can retract to transform its arms into powerful cannons, similar to [[mortar (weapon)|mortars]]. These cannons are capable of firing 2000 °C (3632 °F) fireballs. Its body is large and round with striped yellow and red flame markings wrapping around it. Magmortar make their homes in the craters of volcanoes.
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==Togekiss==
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|number = 468
|type = Normal/Flying
|evolvesfrom = [[Togetic]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Togekiss'''|トゲキッス|Togekissu|}} is the evolved form of [[Togetic]] that is first introduced in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']]. It resembles a moderately sized [[bird]] covered with white [[Down feathers|down]]. It has a [[Crest (bird)|crest]] similar to its earlier forms [[Togepi]] and [[Togetic]], with blue and red [[feathers]]. Along its chest are spots resembling small red and blue triangles. Its overall shape resembles that of [[flying wing]] aircraft. This Pokémon is said to not appear where arguments and disagreements occur. Therefore, according to the Pokédex, it has not been seen for quite some time. Togekiss evolves from Togetic when a Shiny Stone is used on it.
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==Yanmega==
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|number = 469
|type = Bug/Flying
|evolvesfrom = [[Yanma]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Yanmega'''|メガヤンマ||'''Megayanma''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} evolves from '''[[Yanma]]''' from [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] by learning the attack '''Ancient Power''' and leveling up. In battle, it moves faster each turn with the ability '''Speed Boost''' or increases the power of ineffective attacks with '''Tinted Lens'''. It is one of the few evolving from the learned move Ancient Power (others are '''[[Mamoswine]]''' and '''[[Tangrowth]]'''), though there are other pokemon who evolve from moves, but the moves differ between pokemon. Ultrasonic waves coming from Yanmega's wings can cause lethal damage to a foe's internal organs.It is known as the largest Bug Pokemon
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==Leafeon==
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|number = 470
|type = Grass
|evolvesfrom = [[Eevee]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Leafeon'''|リーフィア|Rīfia|'''Leafia''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is one of the two evolutions of Eevee that is obtained from training it in a certain location, the other evolution being Glaceon. The location necessary to evolve Eevee into Leafeon is in Eterna Forest of the Sinnoh region. There is a moss covered rock in the forest, but it is possible to evolve anywhere in the forest. The body of a Leafeon is slender and limber. Its tail and ears are styled to resemble torn and tattered leaves. Besides the leaf-like ears and tails, there are a multitude of smaller leaves growing from their bodies; leaves grow out from the knee joint areas on the forelegs and hind legs, its chest, and its back. A larger, curled leaf grows from the middle of its forehead and is the same soft-green color of all the other leaves. It has the body of a dog, cat, and plants, but most of all wolf. Leafeon employs photosynthesis on top of its animal capabilities. As a result, it is always surrounded by clean air.
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==Glaceon==
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|number = 471
|type = Ice
|evolvesfrom = [[Eevee]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Glaceon'''|グレイシア|Gureishia|'''Glacia''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is one of two evolutions of Eevee that is obtained from training it in a certain location, the other evolution being Leafeon. The location necessary to evolve Eevee into Glaceon is on route 217 in the Sinnoh region. There is an ice covered rock here, but it is also possible to level up anywhere in grass on route 217 to evolve. Being an ice-type, it prefers cold climates, and as a protective measure it freezes its fur completely. This freezing causes the hair to resemble "ice needles."
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==Gliscor==
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|number = 472
|type = Ground/Flying
|evolvesfrom = [[Gligar]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Gliscor'''|グライオン|Guraion|'''Glion''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolved form of Gligar. Gligar evolves into Gliscor when it is holding a Razor Fang and levels up at night. Gliscor appears to be a combination of a vampire and a more sinister form of [[Gligar]] whose limbs are seemingly independent of its bat-like wings and a narrow waist. It has two fully developed [[pincer]]s for hands and has two barbs on its tail, as opposed to Gligar's one, giving its tail the resemblance of vampire's fangs. It is also one of the only pokemon who can not learn STAB attacks through leveling-up, only through TM's.

In the Anime, Paul is seen catching a Gliscor, which was the leader of a group of Gligars.

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==Mamoswine==
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|number =473
|type = Ice / ground
|evolvesfrom = [[Piloswine]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Mamoswine'''|マンムー|Manmū|'''Manmoo''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} resembles a fully grown [[mammoth]] with a pig-like nose. The tusks are much larger than those of [[Piloswine]] and seem to be shifted downward. The tusks of the male are larger than those of the female. The tusks are made from solid [[ice]] instead of [[dentin]] like most teeth are. Mamoswine were common around the Ice Age but their numbers dwindled as the climate warmed up. It is the evolution of Piloswine from [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] onwards. It evolves when Piloswine is leveled up while knowing the move Ancient Power. In order to teach it this move, the player must dig up a Heart Scale in the underground, give it to the Move Maniac in Pastoria City and request Ancient Power from the list of past learned moves. However, Ancient Power is also an egg move for Swinub.

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==Porygon-Z==
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|number = 474
|type = Normal
|evolvesfrom = [[Porygon2]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Porygon-Z'''|ポリゴンZ|Porigon Zetto|}} is the evolution of [[Porygon2]] from [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] onwards. It is evolved when traded with an item called the Dubious Disc. Porygon-Z's appearance is similar to that of [[Porygon]] and [[Porygon2]], which were supposedly earlier designs by [[List of Kanto locations#Silph Co.|Silph Co.]] The programming added to create Porygon-Z was intended to allow it to surpass all other Pokémon, but as a result, Porygon-Z began to exhibit odd behaviors and the data used to program it became glitched giving it its odd appearance.

Porygon's evolutionary line is notable in that it is the only evolutionary line that contains two evolutions triggered through trading, and one of the only two pokémon (along with Togekiss) that evolves a Pokémon that has a special evolution. Porygon-Z is notable for having the highest [[Pokémon game mechanics#Stats|Special Attack]], one of two [[Statistic (role-playing games)|statistics]] that influence the power of an attack, among non-[[legendary Pokémon]]. It shares this title with another Pokémon, [[Alakazam]].
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==Gallade==
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|number = 475
|type = Psychic/Fighting
|evolvesfrom = [[Kirlia]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Gallade'''|エルレイド|Erureido|'''Erlade''' in original
[[Japanese language]] versions}} is a human-like Pokémon that seems to
be the masculine counterpart to [[Gardevoir]]. This Pokemon can only be a male. The crest on its head is
reminiscent of the helmet of a [[hoplite]]. Sharp, green, spear-like
blades extend from Gallade's elbows, which Gallade uses skillfully and
powerfully in battle. These blades can be retracted into Gallade's
elbows when not in combat, possibly so that it does not somehow manage
to hurt those it is close to.
As its evolutionary line and Gardevoir resemble elegant female dancers,
Gallade may be a dancer as well. If true, Gallade may be based partly
on a traditional Brazilian dance called [[Maculelê (dance)|Maculelê]],
which involves dancing through expressive and athletic motions and a
form of sword play.
Gallade are valiant and noble fighters, adept at both melee combat and
swordplay. They are noble in the sense that they follow strict codes of
manners and conduct in and outside of battles. This sense of honor can
be compared to that of a samurai's or knight's. Their
behavior is quite similar, in that a Gallade, as well as a Gardevoir,
will protect its trainer, even if doing so could end its life.
Their names are based off the word "Gallant", which represents them in
many ways.

==Probopass==
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|number = 476
|type = Rock/Steel
|evolvesfrom = [[Nosepass]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Probopass'''|ダイノーズ|Dainōzu|'''Dainose''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is one of several Pokémon from [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'']] that evolves from a pokemon that was released in a previous generation. Probopass evolves from a [[Nosepass]] that has leveled up on Mt. Coronet. Probopass resembles the Marx Comical Glasses in some aspects, with small round eyes, in contrast to Nosepass's perpetually closed ones. It also bares a small appearance to the [[Nintendo]] character of [[Mario]]. Its nose is much bigger in proportion to its body and has a bushy "moustache." The "moustache" appears to be iron filings caught by a magnet. It has three small objects on its sides and back that look like Nosepass; they are called "mini-noses" by the in-game [[Pokédex]] entry.
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==Dusknoir==
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|number = 477
|type = Ghost
|evolvesfrom = [[Dusclops]]
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Dusknoir'''|ヨノワール|Yonowāru|'''Yonoir''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} is the evolution of Dusclops, obtained by trading a Dusclops that is holding a Reaper Cloth. It appears only in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. Dusknoir's body is mostly black, with a yellow horizontal zigzag line on this Pokémon's torso which can open like a mouth (creating the illusion of a face). Dusknoir has now developed arms. Two yellow bands are near its wrists and its grey hands are similar to [[Dusclops]]'. Dusknoir has a grey, cylinder-shaped head with another yellow band near the top and a single black eye with a red pupil. Dusknoir has a yellow antenna on top of its head in which allows this Pokémon to receive transmissions from the spirit world, from where it receives commands to take people there. In addition, it may have ties to the Grim Reaper, as the player needs a Reaper Cloth in order for it to evolve. Dusknoir has a ghostly tail instead of feet like Dusclops, resembling the stereotypical depiction of a genie. Dusknoir's alternately colored form is moslty covered in dark blue instead of black. Its name in literally meaning is 'black dusk', translated in French.

Dusknoir appears in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness as the main villain of the game. He is a tyrant from the future world deceives everyone into trusting him and outing [[Grovyle]] as a villain, but in fact, he is the mastermind behind a plan to destroy the flow of time, called the Planet Cessation.

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==Froslass==
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|number = 478
|type = Ice and Ghost
|evolvesfrom = Snorunt
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Froslass'''|ユキメノコ|Yukimenoko|'''Yukimenoko''' in original [[Japanese language]] versions}} appears to be based off of the [[Yuki-onna]], a Japanese snow spirit, hence being a Ghost-type. It bears a [[humanoid]] appearance (unlike [[Snorunt]] or [[Glalie]]). Its main body color is white with a red stripe around the waist and two red fins on her back (designed to resemble a [[kimono]] [[Obi (sash)|obi]]). Froslass's arms are attached to its head as opposed to its torso, and each has a three-fingered hand and a blue fin on the wrist (representing the sleeves of a kimono). The head is round except for a bump on the back and looks as though it is a form of helmet protecting its true facial features (see [[Cubone]]). Froslass has a purple lower jaw. There are circular openings in the icy "helmet" on Froslass' face, showing purple rings around its yellow eyes and another opening on its forehead. Two small blue "horns" made of ice are on Froslass's head. Froslass doesn't have any feet, so it floats in the air like its counter-part, [[Glalie]]. Its torso appears to be hollow, as it is stated in the Pokédex's entry for Froslass.

It attacks prey and unsuspecting victims in icy snowstorms, where its Snow Cloak ability allows it to go unseen (yuki-onna are said to have skin so pale that they can actually blend into their snow-covered surroundings). To render its foes and victims helpless, it blows an icy wind that can reach as low as -60˚F. Its head has a slight resemblance to [[Celebi]]'s.

==Rotom==
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|number = 479
|type = Ghost/Electric
|evolvesfrom =
|evolvesto =
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{{nihongo|'''Rotom'''|ロトム|Rotomu|}} is a small, plasma-like Legendary Pokémon. It has been known to enter electrical devices and wreak havoc; in fact, the only available Rotom in ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' resides in a defective television in a haunted chateau. It is genderless and can breed with [[Ditto]]. Rotom is both Electric- and Ghost-type, making it immune to Fighting- and Normal-type attacks, and its Levitate ability makes it immune to Ground-type attacks, making it the only electric Pokémon aside from [[Zapdos]] to have an immunity to Ground-type attacks. Rotom's name is the reverse of the word 'Motor', from where its name originates. This name can derive from the fact that Rotom prevents devices from working, which is the reverse of what a motor does. Rotom's eyes strangly look a lot like Vs seekers.{{-}}

==Uxie==
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|number = 480
|type = Psychic
|evolvesfrom =None
|evolvesto =None
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{{nihongo|'''Uxie'''|ユクシー|Yukushii|}} has a yellow and round head with a jewel (probably a ruby), embedded in its forehead, and in its Sugimori art it appears to be sleeping, or closing its eyes in deep thought. Uxie's name comes from the word ''pixie'', a small mythical creature, and "you", U being short for it. The other members of the Psychic-type Lake Trio, [[Mesprit]] and [[Azelf]], represent "me" and "us", respectively. It is also a possibility that these three pokemon are inspired from a trio of Arabian goddesses, Al-Lat (Azelf), Manat (Mesprit), and Al-Uzza (Uxie). This is further supported by their moniker as Mirage Pokémon (as mirages are something associated with the Arabian desert), and that the three appear to be wearing jeweled turbans, which are associated with Arabic royalty. Uxie's eyelids are also yellow, although they are obviously not part of the top of the head where the other yellow is. Uxie also resembles a religious [[monk]]. Its head resembles a [[human brain]], since it is the Knowledge Pokémon. Like [[Mesprit]] and [[Azelf]], its partners in the legendary trio, it has two tails with jewels embedded in them, and the only major difference between them is their heads and their faces. It is also believed that the mystic trio were all hatched from the same egg.

Uxie is referred to as "The Being of Knowledge". It is said that the wisdom that enriches the lives of humans was brought with the birth of Uxie. Similar to the [[basilisk|legend of the basilisk]] where the basilisk could cause death by a single glance, Uxie can cause a complete mindwipe by a single glance of its open eyes; hence, its eyes are always closed, even when it is in battle.

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Main_Page Bulbapedia] - The Pokémon encyclopedia
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