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Pokedex Entries / Re: [Pokedex Entry] Butterfree
« on: April 01, 2014, 08:04:57 PM »
Definitely still at this. Took al little break last weekend to play some competetive MTG and stuff.

Got a bit exhausted of all the 4/5/6 generation pokemon, since those entries are really hard to make interesting. Not that I did that many of those, but just trying to come up with stuff for Cinccino was quite... dejecting...
So for the coming weeks or so, I'm giving full priority to the first Gens, I will start making entries in pokedex order. Since I've practically seen all the episodes and played the games a million times so it's easy to just churn out a couple of entries like these every day.

I'm really motivated to at least finish the pokedex up to and including generation 3. I'll keep doing the requests for pokemon of other gens randomly every now and then though. I do hope I get more help with the other Gens. Just fixing other people's entries is already a lot less work than writing them from scratch.

*Edit*: As to how many I've done, I'm not counting :p

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Pidgey
« on: April 01, 2014, 06:37:11 PM »
Pokemon #13, Pidgey, Normal/Flying type, Tiny Bird pokemon.

Intro: Pidgey is a extremely common pokemon that is well-know for its ubiquituity. Pidgey is a small bird with a simple brown and beige plumage. Its undersides all the way up to his eyes, the outer half of his wings and several feathers above his eyes resembling eyebrows are all beige. A small amount of black feathers are visible behind his eyes, and the rest of the feathers including his tail-feathers are brown. On his chest, several feathers hang downwards, indicating the end of the upper body. Pidgey has a pinkish and feet with two forward toes and one backward toe. All toes have a talon.

Habitat: Populations of Pidgey are plentiful and omnipresent. They live in open fields, forests, cities and towns, as well as certain mountainous regions and many others.

Diet: Pidgey eats small insects and berries, but may also eat fruits, seeds, bread and other things it scavenges in the city.

Biology: Pidgey is a very hardy pokemon with a robust immune system and a flexible diet. Thanks to these qualities, pidgey are very widespread and can be found nearly anywhere. Local Pidgey populations may adapt to local conditions and vary from the average pidgey. One example of this is Pudgey Pidgey Island, where food is so plentiful that the Pidgey have devolved into a fat, round critter that is unable to fly.
Pidgey is a timid pokemon that prefers to avoid any kind of confrontation. It easily flees from pokemon and trainers alike. There are exceptions to this behavior. Especially when Pidgey's nest is being threatened, it will attack the predator by flapping up large gusts of wind and blowing sand in their eyes.
In the Kanto region, Pidgey and its evolutions are very well represented amongst teams of trainers. This is because Pidgey can be caught at a very low level, while barely any other pokemon is available at this level.
Pidgey have been used for other things than just pokemon battles. Since Pidgey has an impeccable sence of direction, it is very suitable for jobs such as mail delivery.
In combat, Pidgey will mostly use attacks that are typical to flying-type pokemon such as Wing Attack, Gust, Featherdance and more powerful moves such as Sky Attack and Brave Bird.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: Pidgey are widespread and populations are typically very large. The PLC deems it exceptionally unnecessary to implement catching restrictions towards Pidgey, and encourages all starting trainers and regular trainers alike to catch them.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Butterfree
« on: April 01, 2014, 06:36:52 PM »
Pokemon #12, Butterfree, Bug/Flying type, Butterfly pokemon.

Intro: Butterfree is the evolved version of Metapod and is best known as the dominant butterfly species pokemon in the Kanto region. Butterfree looks like a butterfly with slightly humanoid features, in that it has appendages similar to feet and claws rather than six segmented legs. Butterfree has a purple body with two blue, tiny three-clawed hands and two blue oval feet. Its head is also purple, with two large red compound eyes, a small blue mouth with two tiny white fangs and two black antennae with bulged tips. Butterfree's wings are white with black rims, and have thin veins visible throughout the wings. Both wings consist of a larger and a smaller segment, with the larger one at the top.

Habitat: Butterfree mostly lives in forests in all sorts of different climates, mostly temperate and tropical. During mating season, most Butterfree travel south to reproduce. Some stay behind however, as indicated by the large population of Caterpie in temperate forests.

Diet: Butterfree lives on pollen and nectar, as well as sweet tree sap and honey if it is able to obtain some from Combee nests.

Biology: Butterfree's wings are naturally covered in poisonous and paralysis-inducing dusts. It will spread these powders by flapping its wings heftily. The powders have water-repellant properties, which prevent the wings from getting soaked in the rain. This allows Butterfree to collect food even during heavy downpours. Staying in the presence of large groups of enraged Butterfree is dangerous, as one may become affected by the various powders they spread.
For food gathering, Butterfree relies on its skills in identifying various flowers, pollen and nectar types. It is very skilled at this, and selects the right flowers with great care. It will travel up to six miles to find suitable food, and can carry the pollen all the way back to the nest. It carries the pollen by attaching it to the hairs on its legs.
The mating habits of Butterfree are somewhat complex. During mating season, Butterfree gather at the oceanside and seek a suitable mate. A male Butterfree will try to impress a mate by wooing her with a dance, which has recently been identified as the move Quiver Dance. If the female is impressed, they will pair up and travel south for reproduction. If the female is unimpressed, the male Butterfree may still try to win her affection by impressing her with a vigorous display of physical force, though most Butterfree choose to simply try and find another mate.
Butterfree sometimes share a habitat with Heracross. This is because Heracross and Butterfree share an interest in sweet tree sap, but Butterfree are typically unable to pierce the bark of the sap-producing trees, instead relying on Heracross to share the tree sap.
Butterfree has a very diverse moveset. It can sense and expel various wavelengths using its antenna. This allows Butterfree to use psychic attacks, such as confusion and Psybeam. It can also gather solar power in the antenna to use in the move Solarbeam. It is also able to use unique support moves such as Tailwind, and it is proficient with status-inducing moves thanks to its ability Compound eyes.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: Butterfree are slightly less plentiful than their offspring, Caterpie, but populations are still big enough to not need special regulations for maintenance.
During mating season, trainers are urged to free their Butterfree and allow them to fulfill their life goal.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Darkrai for Xetroc
« on: March 31, 2014, 09:30:34 PM »
Pokemon #491, Darkrai, Dark type, Pitch-Black Pokemon.

Intro: Darkrai is the legendary bringer of nightmares. It is also the dark half of the lunar duo, where it represents the new moon. Cresselia forms the other part of this duo.
Darkrai's body is mostly black with a red decoration around his neck and with white 'hair'. It is sometimes said Darkrai looks like a slim-waisted black dress suit. The bottom of his body is less elegant, very raffled and doesn’t show any legs. When needed, Darkrai can extend his lower body to form two sharp legs. Darkrai’s arms have three sharp fingers. Its shoulders look like smoke and are constantly moving. Darkrai’s ‘hair’ has the same floating movement. The red decoration around his neck looks like the jaw of some creature with large teeth. Darkrai has two clear blue eyes with white pupils, although only one eye is usually visible.

Habitat: No definite habitat has been confirmed for Darkrai, although there have been several sightings of Darkrai on Newmoon Island.

Diet: It is not known whether Darkrai needs to feed for sustenance. According to legend, Darkrai feeds on the nightmares of others in order to sustain itself. It does so by using the move Dream Eater. It is not known whether it needs this energy to survive.

Biology: The existence of several Darkrai has been confirmed. Several locations have reported sightings of Darkrai, and some unregistered trainers have used Darkrai in the past. It is not known whether Darkrai reproduces, or if one is created under certain rare circumstances.
Darkrai is best known for its ability to cause nightmares to all those who sleep in its vicinity. Due to this ability, it was long thought that Darkrai was an evil pokemon. Though it is true that Darkrai’s sheer presence causes nightmares, it has been shown that some Darkrai regret this ability. Due to their ability, Darkrai are subject to scorn, prejudice and condemnation. Being chased from one location to another, some Darkrai choose to exile themselves and hide away from society to protect people and pokemon from its ability. Other Darkrai become vengeful bringers of misfortune, and actively seek out locations to cause nightmares, and are even drawn towards locations where people already have an abnormal amount of nightmares. Yet another type of Darkrai still insists on finding a location where it can find rest and companionship, despite the nightmares it causes.
People afflicted by Darkrai’s nightmarish powers can protect themselves with a lunar wing, a part of Cresselia. The presence of Cresselia itself can also neutralize the nightmares caused by Darkrai, and some of the more vengeful Darkrai find themselves chased by Cresselia, who want to stop Darkrai’s terror.
A Darkrai is the protector of our dimension, and puts itself at stake when it is threatened. It is able to sense impending calamity and fights at full power to protect reality from unmatched forces such as those caused by the battle between Dialga and Palkia. Darkrai is very protective of favored places and people, and will sacrifice its own life in order to protect them.
Darkrai is a very intelligent pokemon that is capable of human speech.
Darkrai can use its Bad Dreams ability to great effect in combat, since simply lulling an opponent to sleep is enough to defeat them. Its combat prowess allows him to hold his own against overwhelming odds, such as many attackers at once, and can even subdue several legendary pokemon for a short while. It uses its signature move Dark Void to subdue many opponents at once and whittle their ability to fight in conjunction with this ability.

Pokemon Leauge Commission notes:
Class A: Although prejudice towards the nature of Darkrai’s nightmares has been mostly cleared up, the fact that his presence causes nightmares is still very much a fact. In order to protect society from widespread sleep-deprivation and other mental illnesses, the PLC has forbidden the catching and use of Darkrai until further notice.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Pokedex entries: Fuzzy takes requests!
« on: March 29, 2014, 11:10:58 AM »
lol, it's Normal Time! naaaa, only 4 normal request... do not exaggerate... but if you want you can do my request later...although 3 of the normal pokemon request are the Ratata/raticate of their gen...
It's fine really. If I don't feel like doing the queue, I'll just do entries of pokemon I feel like. But yeah, all the normal types were a bit surprising.

I've added Tyranitar to the queue because I felt like it  ;)

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Linoone for Cincy
« on: March 29, 2014, 11:00:28 AM »
Pokemon #264, Linoone, Normal type, Rushing pokemon.

Intro: Linoone is the evolved version of Zigzagoon, and is well-known for its urge to collect random items, much like Zigzagoon. Linoone is a slim, oblong pokemon with four feet. It has a light brown fur coat with several dark brown lines along the length of its body. One of these lines ends in a arrow on its forehead, two pass through its eyes and has a three-pronged end, and there are two more along the side of its tail. Linoone has four paws with two sharp, long claws each. Linoone has blue eyes, a black nose, and two tufts of hair on top of its head that give the impression of being ears.

Habitat: Linoone primarily lives in grasslands, although its versatile nature allows it to live in many more areas such as forests, lakesides, mountainous regions, and many more.

Diet: Linoone’s diet is very varied. It hunts rodents and other prey, catches fish in lakes with its claws, and eats berries and fruits. It is a very gluttonous pokemon that craves food most of the time.

Biology: Linoone’s signature movement is running in a straight line at a speed of 60 mph. While it can run extremely fast, it is unable to turn during a run. This makes catching prey quite troublesome. It has to slow down completely before making a turn.
Some Linoone are obsessed with collecting small objects. Wild Linoone create a stash where they place all their items, mostly spherical objects. A trainer that comes across such a stash may find very rare and valuable items, since there’s no telling what Linoone will collect. A trainer accompanied by a Linoone will find the pokemon holding on to items it found at random times between battles. Linoone may find things ranging in value from useless bottlecaps, to golden nuggets and even extremely valuable TM’s such as Earthquake. It is unknown where Linoone finds all these items, as they don’t appear to just be lying around.
As with many normal type pokemon, Linoone has a very wide range of elemental attacks it can use, although less varied than some other pokemon. It can use Ice, Electric, Water and Ghost type moves. It also learns various moves that support its item collecting nature, such as Covet, Switcheroo, Fling, Thief and Trick.
Linoone has expandable cheek pouches. It will use these most of the time to store food, so it can eat whenever it becomes hungry. Since it’s such a glutton, Linoone can often be seen refilling the pouches. It will also use them while running to store items it has found.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D. Even as an evolved pokemon, Linoone are plentiful in most areas, which makes the implementation of catching restrictions unnecessary.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Furret for Raljev
« on: March 29, 2014, 10:51:20 AM »
Pokemon #162, Furret, Normal type, Long Body pokemon.

Intro: Furret is the evolved version of Sentret. It has greater speed and power than its previous form, and it has overcome most of its fears to become a capable hunter. Furret has a long, streamlined body that extends immediately into its tail. It is impossible to see where the tail starts. Its body is tan- and brown-colored. It has rings starting from the lower half of its body, all the way to the end of the tail. Above the rings are two small three phalanxed paws, that are brown at the end. It also has two tan paws three rings down the waist, with three toes each. Its face and upper body are tan-colored, while the its forehead and the back of its head are brown, with brown ears and tan tips. It has beady, cheerful eyes, a small mouth, and two brown stripes on each side of its face, similar to whiskers.

Habitat: Furret lives in open plains, tall grasslands and meadows. It builds its nest underground.

Diet: In addition to a diet of fruits and berries, Furret is also a skilled predator that hunts rodents such as Rattata.

Biology: Ferret has evolved from a shy squirrel towards a capable and forward hunter. Its increased speed and flexibility allow it to outmaneuver practically all small rodents, while allowing it to escape from everything that is bigger than itself. Furret’s long and slim body allows it to squeeze itself between all but the tightest holes. It is very fast despite its short, small paws.
It also exploits its own body shape and flexiblity by making a burrow with long, slim tunnels. No other pokemon is able to navigate the long, maze-like tunnels without getting lost or stuck in a bend. Any pokemon that is actually small enough to enter will think twice about doing so, because a hungry Furret may be waiting inside.
Inside the burrow, nests of Sentret are usually hiding from the outside world until they are big enough to live on their own. In order to cradle them to sleep, Furret surrounds them with its entire body.
In combat, Furret has the same versatility in elemental moves as Sentret and other normal-type pokemon. In addition to Sentret’s moves, it is also able to learn Strength, which increases its use for any trainer even more.
Although Furret does not look like it, it is a powerful swimmer that is able to pull trainers along that cling to its body.

Pokemon League Commision notes:
Class D: Furret is a pokemon that is quite uncommon in most areas. However, most regions do not reinforce laws that prohibit catching, since Furret’s mazelike burrows are impossible for most pokemon to safely enter, which allows Furret to stay safe from most trainers. This prevents the need for any regulatory interference.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Sentret for Raljev
« on: March 29, 2014, 10:50:10 AM »
Pokemon #161, Sentret, Normal type, Scout pokemon.

Intro: Sentret is a small pokemon that is known for its speed. It has a small, egg-shaped body with thick stubby arms that end in tiny, three-toed paws. It has two small three-toed feet, although it rather uses its large striped and furry tail. It has two oblong ears on top of its head. Its entire body is brown, its ears and the stripes on its tail are dark-brown and it has a light-brown ring on its tummy. Its eyes and mouth are very small.

Habitat: Sentret is well known to live in open plains, although it also appears in overgrown grasslands and meadows.

Diet: Sentret’s main diet consists from nuts, fruits and berries. It can also consume meat, but it is usually too shy to hunt.

Biology: Sentret is an extremely shy pokemon. It runs at the slightest sound or hint of oncomers. It appears to constantly fear for its life, and is not able to go to sleep alone. In groups, several Sentret always stand watch while the others sleep.
While on guard, Sentret stands on its long  tail. While doing this. it has a wide view of the area and can easily spot other pokemon and humans. When danger is spotted, Sentret uses its powerful voice to warn the others and sound the retreat.
In battle, Sentret is a very versatile pokemon. It has the ability to use a wide range of elemental attacks, such as most normal-type pokemon. It can use fire, water, electric, grass, ice-type attacks and many others. It can also surprise opponents with its speed and lithe movements, sneaking in and Sucker Punching them, or stealing their move with Me First. At a high level, Sentret develops the ability to use its powerful voice for attacking, allowing it to learn the move Hyper Voice.
Although it is hard to catch due to its shy nature, Sentret is a choice pokemon for starting trainers in the Johto region. They are easy to use and know a wide variety of useful HM moves that make it a valueable partner for many trainers. Under guidance of a trainer, many Sentret often learn to overcome their natural fear of practically everything, making it a worthy fighter. If such a trained Sentret is released by the trainer again, they mostly become pack leaders.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: Sentret is a pokemon that is very capable of managing its own population levels, so no catching restrictions have been implemented.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Pokedex entries: Fuzzy takes requests!
« on: March 28, 2014, 12:20:02 PM »
Ah Darkrai. That's actually interesting, I think I'll have to watch the movie first before I can make a proper entry. Which is fine, I haven't seen it yet. Either way, Darkrai is an interesting pokemon and it'll be something to work towards while plowing through al the normal types :p (I don't mind doing a normal type every now and then, but honestly, 4 in a row? come on... :p)

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Idea for PU (Pokemon System)
« on: March 28, 2014, 11:51:44 AM »
Maybe its better to limit the amount of points you put in a single stat by level. Like you may put most of your points in one stat, but you'll have to raise it to level 100 to get that far. Maybe a curve starting at like 40% and ending at 60% of your points in one stat is the way to go. That way, you'll have a harder time fighting with a pokemon, if you want to save your points to put them in a single stat at a higher level, but it'll probably be worth it. In the same way, balanced pokemon will start out more powerful, since you can immediately use all your points, but It'll probably lose out to a focused pokemon eventually.
NOT allowing stat redevision is a must in this way, that's for sure.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: [Pokedex Entry] Vulpix for BlazingNinetales
« on: March 26, 2014, 08:48:05 PM »
I'm glad you like it :D
Did you find the easter egg? ;)

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Idea for PU (Pokemon System)
« on: March 26, 2014, 05:10:32 PM »
I'm sorry but I find this hard to follow. What is it exactly that you want to change? You want to add TP?
What is TP? Trainer points? Technique points? Please try to make your point clear a bit more.

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Pokedex Entries / Re: Pokedex entries: Fuzzy takes requests!
« on: March 25, 2014, 07:36:11 PM »
Vulpix delivered!
queue is empty again, and I'd like to remind everyone that you may request more than once ;)

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Vulpix for BlazingNinetales
« on: March 25, 2014, 07:35:04 PM »
Pokemon #037, Vulpix, Fire type, Fox pokemon.

Intro: Vulpix is a firefox that is best known to be the counterpart of Growlithe. Vulpix is a small pokemon with four tiny paws and six tails. Its coat is mostly red, with a cream-colored underbelly. The six curled tails and the three curls on its head are exceptionally bright. Its paws have three toes and are covered in a darker fur than the rest of the body. It has large, clear, grey eyes, pointy ears and a small black nose.

Habitat: Vulpix are known to inhabit open fields, forests and areas that are known to be related to fire, such as volcanoes and burnt-down buildings. Vulpix shares this niche with Growlithe, and has a fierce rivalry with that pokemon. You will never find Growlithe and Vulpix in the same region, since dominant Growlithe populations actively chase out Vulpix minorities. This also happens vice-versa when Vulpix are dominant.

Diet: Vulpix will eat berries and other fruits, but will also hunt birds and small rodents. Pidgey and Rattata are common on Vulpix’ predatory diet.

As a newborn, Vulpix only has a single white tail, that splits into six red tails as it grows older. During this incomplete form, other properties of Vulpix are yet to be properly defined, the most important one being its cry. While an adult Vulpix cries out its name, there is a lot of speculation on the cry of a young Vulpix, and the perceived possible cries are very diverse, some even bordering on preposterous.
While there are many pokemon with a beautiful fur coating, Vulpix’ fur is prized for its exceptional quality. Some would even go as far as to call it divine or angelic.
Vulpix is born with an ever-burning flame inside its body which it uses for its fire-attacks. The flame gives Vulpix an entire lifetime of experience with manipulating and using this flame, granting it mastery over very accurate and precise fire attacks. In the summer, Vulpix will periodically use fire-attacks to prevent the internal flame from overheating its body. It is able to learn powerful fire-type moves such as Flamethrower relatively fast.
Vulpix protects its family by digging a hole, or den, underground. Newborn Vulpix in the wild are rarely seen and stay inside until the tail has split into six.
When Vulpix encounters a powerful adversary, it will often faint an injury in order to get away. This behavior sounds contradictory, since predators are known to target weakened prey more often, but it works for Vulpix for some reason.
Vulpix has a mysterious nature, and is able to use all sorts of occult moves such as Confuse Ray, Will-o-Wisp, Grudge, Hex, Imprison and Extrasensory. It is not as proficient at using these moves yet, but this ability improves greatly after evolution.
Some fire pokemon have a rather unique way of interpersonal communication. Vulpix and Ponyta sometimes choose to communicate using short and long bursts of fire. This is mostly the case when long distances need to be bridged. Scientists have not unraveled the specifics of this communication method yet, but recent findings indicate a language structure similar to Morse code.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class D: Although Vulpix are relatively uncommon pokemon, the population is at such a level that the PLC deems restrictions unnecessary. Vulpix regulate their own numbers well by shying away from most encounters with trainers and fleeing when needed.

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Pokedex Entries / [Pokedex Entry] Rayquaza
« on: March 24, 2014, 06:14:25 PM »
Pokemon #384, Rayquaza, Dragon/Flying type, Sky High Pokémon

Intro: Rayquaza is known as the Legendary queller of storms, Guardian of the Natural Balance, and Master of the Weather Trio.
Rayquaza's appearance is that of a huge, green, flying snake. Its huge green body is decorated with yellow oval shapes, connected by a yellow line. It has four broad ring-segments that appear to cover the underlying body. Two of these segments have four red-lined fins. The tail segment has three smaller red-lined segments. The top segment is decorated with a black Y-shape, and holds Rayquaza's arms and two red-lined fins on its back. The arms have relatively small hands, with three claws each. Rayquaza's neck has two large green blade-like protrusions pointing backwards on top, and two smaller ones below the head. Rayquaza's head is shaped like a snake, it appears to have no teeth, and its eyes are completely black with two yellow circles indicating the pupils.

Habitat: Rayquaza is known to spend most of its time flying in the upper regions of the atmosphere and in the ozone layer. It sometimes rests on the Sky Pillar in Hoenn. A Rayquaza is also known to reside in a certain unnamed lake. Whether this is the same Rayquaza or that more copies exist is unknown.

Diet: When Rayquaza flies high in the atmosphere, it appears to sustain itself solely with water droplets and other particles in the air. Rayquaza has been known to attempt to eat a trespassing monkey, although it was unsuccessful. It is not known if this was a unique event or that Rayquaza eats other living things regularly.

Biology: Rayquaza is an exceptionally powerful pokemon whose very presence nullifies the effects of the weather. It is thought that Rayquaza can exert a pressure that drives away clouds, wind, rain, snow and fog. It can also use this pressure to attract clouds, that block the sunlight in order to lessen its strength.
Rayquaza has a very aggressive nature towards any perceived invaders trespassing into its territory. There have been problems with the space program, where Rayquaza would attack a space shuttle passing through the atmosphere as Rayquaza was passing by. To prevent this from happening again, technology was developed that allows the tracking of Rayquaza in the uppermost layers of the atmosphere.
Although it is naturally aggressive, Rayquaza also knows it is its job to balance the forces of nature. While it usually stays in the upper atmosphere to prevent its powers from disrupting with local weather, it will come down to earth when a weather-calamity befalls a region. Most noticeably, the recent awakening of Groudon and Kyogre caused the weather to fall into complete chaos. When this happened, Rayquaza descended onto the Sky Pillar, awaiting the legendary hero that could best guide his powers to stop the clash of the Sun and Rain pokemon.
As a dragon pokemon, Rayquaza has access to a huge multitude of elemental and physical attacks. Rayquaza can use Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Ice, Dragon, Ground, Rock, Ghost, Flying, and even certain Fighting and Steel type moves. Combined with a plethora of moves that allow it to increase its own already tremendous power, preparing for battle with Rayquaza is practically impossible, as a single Dragon Dance or Swords Dance will render all defences useless.
Rayquaza has been hypothesized to have the longest lifespan of all pokemon. With an estimated current lifetime of hundreds of millions of years.

Pokemon League Commission notes:
Class A: Since the sheer presence of Rayquaza will disrupt local weather, the PLC has forbidden the catching and use of Rayquaza under normal circumstances.
In case of a natural disaster regarding hurricanes, a single chosen trainer may temporarily use Rayquaza to avert disaster, only to release him afterwards.

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