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Description

Sea Cucumber Pokemon
Type: Water
Height: 1'00"
Weight: 2.6 lbs
Ability: Innards Out

Due to their appearance and their lifestyle, Pyukumuku are considered unappealing to tourists. Part-time work chucking Pyukumuku back into the sea is available at tourist beaches. But no matter how far they’re thrown, Pyukumuku will always return to the same spot.

Once a Pyukumuku finds a place it likes, it won’t budge from it. If someone moves it away, back it comes to the same spot. If it runs out of food to eat in that spot, it’ll stay there—and starve. The people of Alola found this so pitiful that they developed a tradition of chucking Pyukumuku back into the food-rich sea whenever they come across any thin-bellied Pyukumuku.

Pyukumuku are covered with a slippery, viscous fluid that has a moisturizing effect. Pyukumuku can stay on land for a week without drying out. The people of Alola use this fluid for skincare products.

Pyukumuku hate to have their spikes and mouths touched, and if you step on one, it will hurl out its fist-like inner organs to strike at you.

Pyukumuku has a new Ability, Innards Out, which no other Pokémon has had before. With the Innards Out Ability, when this Pokémon faints, it will be able to deal one last bit of damage to its opponent, equal to the amount of HP it had left before it received the final blow.

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  • sirgamer said:
    Pyukumuku sends its insides out from its mouth and uses it a fist.

    That's fucking brutal.

    Sea Cucumbers are known to do a similar tactic and most creatures who are the victim of it WISH it was "just a fist".

    on another note, that ability is going to TANK some opponents if Pyukumuku has a good HP pool.

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  • Daneasaur said:
    on another note, that ability is going to TANK some opponents if Pyukumuku has a good HP pool.

    If Pyukumuku has a good HP pool, then the likelihood of it getting one-shotted absent a kamikaze (i.e. Selfdestruct, Explode, Final Gambit) is slim.

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  • Bongani said:
    If Pyukumuku has a good HP pool, then the likelihood of it getting one-shotted absent a kamikaze (i.e. Selfdestruct, Explode, Final Gambit) is slim.

    Unless it's "made of glass" and has terrible defenses and even a cherry tap KO's it.

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  • Daneasaur said:
    Unless it's "made of glass" and has terrible defenses and even a cherry tap KO's it.

    Even if their defence totals are on par with Blissey's physical defence, that would need the HP total to be absurdly low or for it to get hit with a supereffective or a ridiculously powerful move with drawbacks.

    Blissey *can* tank a weaker or average physical attack if it isn't supereffective by virtue of her massive HP pool.

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  • Bongani said:
    Even if their defence totals are on par with Blissey's physical defence, that would need the HP total to be absurdly low or for it to get hit with a supereffective or a ridiculously powerful move with drawbacks.

    Blissey *can* tank a weaker or average physical attack if it isn't supereffective by virtue of her massive HP pool.

    Right, though the main thing would be that it could have a good/above average HP. I didn't mean anything like Blissey's insane stats.

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  • Daneasaur said:
    Right, though the main thing would be that it could have a good/above average HP. I didn't mean anything like Blissey's insane stats.

    Blissey is ultimately a Poke of extremes. Godly HP and S.Defence, abysmal physical stats.

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