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Published: 2023-11-05 11:37:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 221; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 0
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Description Perphesphani evolve from kherro if the said pokemon has been fighting grass types a lot or is subjected to a special mineral. Perphesphani are stern, but kind and caring. Perphesphani are average 7' 1'' tall and 207.02 lbs. Perphesphani's arms and legs grow a pair of spiky cave vines each, these can extend for over than 15 meters. Perphesphani are great for gardeners and farmers, as they are one with plant life.
Perphesphani's moves are:
- Deafening Cry: perphesphani screams really loud, temporarily damaging the hearing ability and occasionally dazing foes.
- Phyto-takeover: perphesphani's cave vines drive into the ground and form a net in it, giving each grass pokemon a boost and each rock and ground pokemon a decrease in defense.
- Splinter Cell: perphespani's vines form a temporary loose shield ahead that repels attacks and even uses them against the attackers. However, it is short-lived and has low HP. The shield's form may vary, but it commonly resembles a barred cell.
- Floral Fury: perphesphani's vines dig into the ground and strike the target from below.
And a special move:
Unlikely Unity: Each Grass, Rock and Ground type pokemon gain +25% of each other's stats to all stats, but perphesphani gains nothing and moreover can't make any offensive moves.
Perphesphani's weapons are long spiked vine whips. Perhphesphani are all female. This pokemon's temper is thoughtful, calm and careful. Perphesphani can be often found meditating among other plant life, as it is one of the best ways for them to feel good. Perphespani can sustain themselves by laying down on the ground and using their vines as roots to derive nutrients from the ground.
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