Thread:Raised By Wolves/@comment-2212492-20160602130923/@comment-2212492-20160809054359

Well Pokemon Go hasn't been all that well recieved lately, recently it has blocked several fansites that posts advertisements for it as well as lower the encounter rate of wild Pokemon. However, it has brought popularity back to Pokemon from the general public.

So I think that I've figured out where the breeding grounds in Pokemon Sun & Moon are. The long winding road near the farm on the north-east island where you can see Miltank and Tauros residing, as well as Mudbray. Despite it's size, Mudbray boats superhuman strength and loads up to fifty times it's own weight on it's back or carrying behind it.

Mudsbray loves playing in the mud and it's easy to live in harmony with this Pokemon. It will become stressed and stop listening to orders if it cannot frolic in the mire (a stretch of swampy or boggy ground). For some reason, it's been hunted to extinction and what's interesting to note here is that it's said that Alola is the only region where Mudbray can be found in the wild. I wonder if this will be reflected upon in future games?