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Crawdaunt (シザリガー, '''Shizariger''' in original Japanese language versions) are large crab-like Pokémon that evolve from Corphish and are a Water/Dark type (which is also the same type for [[Carvanha]] and [[Sharpedo]].) Crawdaunt are described to be very destructive creatures that challenge any other living being in it's territory to battle if necessary. Crawdaunt are commonly used by [[Team Aqua]] members in the Pokémon anime. |
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At the core of the multi-billion dollar Pokémon media franchise of various electronic games, ongoing anime, several manga series, collectible cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri are 493 distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. These creatures and entities reside throughout the various regions of the fictional Pokémon world and can be caught by humans designated as Pokémon Trainers, and 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 generating fire or heat, martial arts, telekinesis, and so on, and through age and experience many 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' National Pokédex.
Corphish
Corphish (ヘイガニ, Heigani in original Japanese language versions) are crab-like Pokémon that can be found in the Hoenn region. They are mostly found by fishing in the many water areas of the land. Corphish have one of two abilities: Hyper Cutter, which protects Corphish from losing Attack, and Shell Armor, negating critical hits from effecting Corphish. In Pokemon Advanced, Ash catches a wild Corphish which has been used in many battles. It unforunately has a short temper and usually gets in a tussle with other Pokémon including May's Skitty. Unlike it's evolved form, Corphish are pure Water type Pokémon.
Crawdaunt
Crawdaunt (シザリガー, Shizariger in original Japanese language versions) are large crab-like Pokémon that evolve from Corphish and are a Water/Dark type (which is also the same type for Carvanha and Sharpedo.) Crawdaunt are described to be very destructive creatures that challenge any other living being in it's territory to battle if necessary. Crawdaunt are commonly used by Team Aqua members in the Pokémon anime.
Baltoy
Baltoy (?????, Yajilon in original Japanese language versions) are small Pokémon that appear to stand on a needle and spin around like a top. They have the form of a clay figurine from Japanese history. Baltoy also have the unique ability Levitate, which protects it from Ground attacks. Like it's evolved form, Baltoy is a Ground/Psychic type. In a episode from the Pokemon Advanced series entitled Me, Myself and Time, Ash and Pikachu rescue a Baltoy from falling off a cliff which later is revealed to be a key to a ancient time machine made by a very advanced civilization.
Claydol
Claydol (????, Nendoll in original Japanese language versions) are Pokémon that are larger versions of the clay figurine with two levitating arms and eyes that extend to around it's entire head. Claydol, like it's pre-evolved form Baltoy, also are Ground/Psychic types and have the ability Levitate. In the Pokemon anime, Spencer of the Battle Palace owns a Claydol. It defeated most of Ash's team until it was taken down by Ash's Sceptile when it learned AND used Solar Beam during the battle.