Description
Here is the grass starter of Rookbar and it's based of rhinos and the woolly rhino as the theme of Rookbar's starters is primal. This means that these starters somehow managed to survive the likes of the iceage and evolve with the times but still kept their heritage of being primal. These pokemon are said to be ancestors of the Rhydon line but... there is debate on that in Rookbar and several other regions. Now I know of the type triangles with starters, but with these starters, let's say that they would have secondary types that would be weak to the other but they have abilities that helps them. ON WITH THE DEX ENTRIES!
Grasino
The Rhino Pokemon
Peace: These lil guys are always raming into rocks and mountains in order to become stronger and make their horns more durable and rock like. If you managed to feed it some berries, you'll have a good friend for life.
War: It is said that in the past, Grasinos were used for lugging heavy loads. Despite their small appearance, they can lug a huge load of supplies. Of course you will have to convince them to help with berries.
Rhinoss
The Moss Rhino Pokemon
Peace: The moss growing on Rhinoss's body has been shown to attract some bug types to it for consumption. This greatly agitates Rhinoss resulting in them jumping about to get said bug types off with the ferocity of a Tauros.
War: With a longer horn and a harden body, Rhinoss uses their new strength to plow through boulders that fell from the mountains for farmers to protect their crops. A few rare Albino Rhinosses have been seen in the while but are poached for their horns forcing the Poke Preserve to protect them in the Rookbar section with their horns dulled for safety.
Coelodontain
The Mountainous Pokemon
Peace: Powerful with harden long horns, these pokemon have been known to ram into mountains to make pathways and tunnels for farmers to do trades. In the modern times, they are hunted for both their horns and their fur as they are black market items. So far, there are 400 left in the wild with the Poke Preserve working their butts off to protect them.
War: Used as tanks in the war between Sinnoh and Rookbar over a region years ago, Coelodontains' ramming power rivals that of a Tauros and a Rhydon. They were used primarily for their signature second ability that help them tore through the steel type tanks that were the Bastiodons.
Signature ability: Mountainous Power
When on the battlefield against a steel type, any rock type move is super effective to the steel while steel is least effective but Fighting is still super effective along with Ice.
Signature Move: Mountain Horn /
Coelodontain charges up a attack in it's horn before charging at a high speed at the opponent ramming into them. Alternates betweens Grass and Rock Types while the pokemon's speed increased.
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Grassino line belongs to me