Thread:Raised By Wolves/@comment-2212492-20160602130923/@comment-2212492-20160811150453

So about an hour ago, the english trailer for the news announcement surfaced, revealing quite a bit of information about these Pokemon.

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The mushroom Pokemon is called Morelull and it is a nocturnal Pokemon that walks around at night on it's leg-like roots. They move around because staying in one spot from where they absorb nutrients would cause the nearby plants to wither. It uses it's roots to make contact with it's fellows and communicate with them. (Imagine this thing giving a handshake. CUTE.) It broadcasts spores that glow brightly when they burst open, it does this when it is in danger. Looking at this light results in a soporific effect (tends to result in "Drowzee"ness or sleep.)

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Pyukumuku (Wow do we have some hard names this time around) is the Sea Cucumber Pokemon and it is considered unappealing by tourists. Part-time work chucking them back into the sea is available at tourist beaches but no matter how far they're thrown, they are able to make it back to that spot  If it runs out of food to eat in that spot, it will stay and starve. The people of Alola have created a tradition of throwing it into the rich-nutrient sea whenever they see a thin-bellied one. TL;DR, as you can see, the people of Alola throw it back so that it doesn't starve to death, the stubborn thing.

It is covered in a slippery fluid that has a moisturizing effect which is used for skincare products. It can stay on land for a week without drying out. It will hurl it's fist-like organs to strike at you if you touch it's spikes or mouth. (Fiesty.) It's ability, Innards Out, let's it deal a bit of damage to it's opponent, equal to the amount of HP it had before the final blow.

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In it's Solo Form, Wishiwashi is frail and weak. It is just eight inches from it's nose to it's tail. Yet the people of Alola seem to view it as a terrifying Pokemon (Which they practically do with all of them at this point, besides Bewear's pre-evolution). It's glistening eyes catch the light and shine out, sending an SOS signal to it's allies. Wishiwashi has the ability Schooling, through which it can turn into it's School Form in certain conditions.

The seemingly weak Wishiwashi is called the demon of the sea due to it's School form. The Wishwashi unite to form this battle formation when one is in trouble as they face dangerous situations and have experience calling on their allies. Even Gyarados flee from Wishiwashi's School Form (Wow).

So something to note here is that the SOS battle system is used when battling the Totem Pokemon, where they can call upon their allies. I think that this Pokemon is meant to get us familiar with the mechanic, as the fish essentially combine together in order to battle.