- World Oceans Day is once again upon us, and in celebration of the wonderful bounty that is our oceans, I will be giving away these wonderful creatures of the ocean. From the ocean floor to the coasts, bountiful, interesting, and downright terrifying creatures reside, in an amazing global painting of biodiversity.
- All Pokemon have been bred and hatched by myself in the 7th Generation.
- Shiny Pokemon were bred using Egg Swap + Restoring Save States. If you do not agree with this method, then those Pokemon are not for you.
- All Pokemon were cloned using the Poke Bank + Restoring Save States. If you do not like cloned Pokemon, then this is not the giveaway for you.
- All Pokemon will have the Alola Champion Ribbon, however they may have more ribbons depending on the Pokemon. If you need to know, ask and I will tell you. Otherwise, they will not be listed.
- All Pokemon are Non-Redis by default. If you have a trade thread on Smogon, and you ask me either by PM or in your request for permission to re-trade them, I'm more than happy to give you Semi-Redis power. Just ask first and give me credit please.
- Do not whine/complain/argue if you do not receive all the Pokemon you wanted as a result of the end of the giveaway. I'll do my best to go as long as possible, but this a 1-day giveaway.
- Do not request more than 1 Pokemon at a time, as I will not put any Pokemon on hold for you. However, once I have fulfilled your request, you can request again.
- Please strike out your post once you have obtained your Pokemon. If you don't, you make this Wigglytuff sadder.
- Please try and be as specific as possible when requesting/depositing Pokemon on the GTS. It makes my life easier when I don't have to guess who's who and it decreases the chances of sniping.
- There is no stock. I will clone more when needed.
- I will try and distribute every 2 hours (except in the initial launch), however, this is no guarantee. It is your responsibility to ensure your Pokemon is not sniped while you wait.
- Failure to comply may result in myself ignoring your request, until such time as it is corrected.
#321 Wailord
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Calm
Available Abilities: Pressure
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|5|31|31|31|31|
EVs:|0|0|252|4|252|0|
Current Moves: |Scald|Substitute|Aqua Ring|Protect|
Wailord, a staple behemoth of in breeding memes about it and Skitty, is obviously based off a whale, a blue whale to be exact. Blue whales are the largest known animal on Earth, much like how Wailord is currently the reigning champ in size in the Pokemon Universe. However, climate change and hunting have severely hurt the survivability of this species. A population rebound has happened in large part due to conservation efforts, however, beacuse they rely on temperature to migrate there is a significant possibility that the Blue whale may become extinct in the future.
#594 Alomomola
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Bold
Available Abilities: Regenerator
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|0|31|HT(30)|31|HT(30)|
EVs:|248|0|252|0|8|0|
Current Moves: |Scald|Toxic|Wish|Protect|
HP Fire
Alomomola, one of the most bizarre Pokemon to ever roam the open ocean, is based off the Mola-Mola, or the sunfish. While Mola-Mola are not dangerous, they are the heaviest bony fish in the world, which adds to their overall mystique. They tend to stick to warm surface waters, where their food of small jellyfish, larvae, and crustaceans are plentiful.
#768 Golisopod
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Impish
Available Abilities: Emergency Exit
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|8|31|31|
EVs:|252|0|172|0|0|84|
Current Moves: |Liquidation|Leech Life|Sucker Punch|Spikes|
*Note* I'm running Sucker Punch, but Toxic is recommended
Golisopod, where's your Guzma bro?! Golisopod is probably based of the Giant Isopod. Man, these things are bizarre. Found mostly in the deep ocean, they'll eat pretty much anything as scavengers, though they're mostly carnivorous, eating things like dead whales and fish (though they have been recorded to attack live fish, I know, scary!). They're very resilient to famine, and have been recorded to live for 5 years without food, though please don't starve your Golisopod, they don't like that.
#368 Gorebyss
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Modest
Available Abilities: Swift Swim
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|0|31|HT(30)|31|31|
EVs:|4|0|0|252|0|252|
Current Moves: |Hydro Pump|Ice Beam|Hidden Power|Shell Smash|
HP Grass
Gorebyss, the lovely mermaid(Shut it Primarina) of the sea! Most people agree Gorebyss is based upon the Snipe Eel, though there are several variants of the Snipe Eel. They're found in every ocean, and get their name from Snipe bird, beacuse of their similar beaks.
#367 Huntail
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Naughty
Available Abilities: Water Veil
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|31|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|0|4|0|252|
Current Moves: |Ice Beam|Waterfall|Sucker Punch|Shell Smash|
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Calm
Available Abilities: Pressure
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|5|31|31|31|31|
EVs:|0|0|252|4|252|0|
Current Moves: |Scald|Substitute|Aqua Ring|Protect|
Wailord, a staple behemoth of in breeding memes about it and Skitty, is obviously based off a whale, a blue whale to be exact. Blue whales are the largest known animal on Earth, much like how Wailord is currently the reigning champ in size in the Pokemon Universe. However, climate change and hunting have severely hurt the survivability of this species. A population rebound has happened in large part due to conservation efforts, however, beacuse they rely on temperature to migrate there is a significant possibility that the Blue whale may become extinct in the future.
#594 Alomomola
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Bold
Available Abilities: Regenerator
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|0|31|HT(30)|31|HT(30)|
EVs:|248|0|252|0|8|0|
Current Moves: |Scald|Toxic|Wish|Protect|
HP Fire
Alomomola, one of the most bizarre Pokemon to ever roam the open ocean, is based off the Mola-Mola, or the sunfish. While Mola-Mola are not dangerous, they are the heaviest bony fish in the world, which adds to their overall mystique. They tend to stick to warm surface waters, where their food of small jellyfish, larvae, and crustaceans are plentiful.
#768 Golisopod
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Impish
Available Abilities: Emergency Exit
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|8|31|31|
EVs:|252|0|172|0|0|84|
Current Moves: |Liquidation|Leech Life|Sucker Punch|Spikes|
*Note* I'm running Sucker Punch, but Toxic is recommended
Golisopod, where's your Guzma bro?! Golisopod is probably based of the Giant Isopod. Man, these things are bizarre. Found mostly in the deep ocean, they'll eat pretty much anything as scavengers, though they're mostly carnivorous, eating things like dead whales and fish (though they have been recorded to attack live fish, I know, scary!). They're very resilient to famine, and have been recorded to live for 5 years without food, though please don't starve your Golisopod, they don't like that.
#368 Gorebyss
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Modest
Available Abilities: Swift Swim
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|0|31|HT(30)|31|31|
EVs:|4|0|0|252|0|252|
Current Moves: |Hydro Pump|Ice Beam|Hidden Power|Shell Smash|
HP Grass
Gorebyss, the lovely mermaid(Shut it Primarina) of the sea! Most people agree Gorebyss is based upon the Snipe Eel, though there are several variants of the Snipe Eel. They're found in every ocean, and get their name from Snipe bird, beacuse of their similar beaks.
#367 Huntail
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Naughty
Available Abilities: Water Veil
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|31|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|0|4|0|252|
Current Moves: |Ice Beam|Waterfall|Sucker Punch|Shell Smash|
Huntail, the partner of Gorebyss, was likely designed based on the Oarfish. A very rare fish to find, Oarfish tend to be solitary and live deep in the ocean. When found on the surface, they often die soon after beacuse of the change in pressure. Given how rare and bizarre they are, many myths have been based upon them.
#91 Cloyster
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Skill Link
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Icicle Spear|Rapid Spin|Toxic Spikes|Shell Smash|
Cloyster, the OG mollusk Pokemon from Gen 1, is likely based on a combination of a Clam and an Oyster. While both are bivalve mollusks, there are several differences between them. Oysters tend to be very stationary, and will rarely move unless their location is badly disturbed. Clams on the other hand, are mobile and will 'walk' around. Furthermore, Clams tend to be found in fresh water, while Oysters tend to be found in salt water. Both however, are delicacies around the world, though I don't recommend eating a Cloyster.
#99 Kingler
#91 Cloyster
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Skill Link
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Icicle Spear|Rapid Spin|Toxic Spikes|Shell Smash|
Cloyster, the OG mollusk Pokemon from Gen 1, is likely based on a combination of a Clam and an Oyster. While both are bivalve mollusks, there are several differences between them. Oysters tend to be very stationary, and will rarely move unless their location is badly disturbed. Clams on the other hand, are mobile and will 'walk' around. Furthermore, Clams tend to be found in fresh water, while Oysters tend to be found in salt water. Both however, are delicacies around the world, though I don't recommend eating a Cloyster.
#99 Kingler
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Hyper Cutter
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Crabhammer|Knock Off|Swords Dance|Agility|
Kingler, the pincer Pokemon, is likely based off the King Crab, though it has many similarities to that of the fiddler crab. Kingler peculiarly has a large claw, most commonly found in fiddler crabs. While there is no definite reason why they have asymmetrical claws, hypothesis's range from mating rituals to fighting bluffs (they don't actually help in fighting capability). The most likely reason was that they were a simple mutation that became favored and thus spread around the species.
#689 Barbaracle
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Tough Claws
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Stone Edge|Poison Jab|Razor Shell|Shell Smash|
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Hyper Cutter
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Crabhammer|Knock Off|Swords Dance|Agility|
Kingler, the pincer Pokemon, is likely based off the King Crab, though it has many similarities to that of the fiddler crab. Kingler peculiarly has a large claw, most commonly found in fiddler crabs. While there is no definite reason why they have asymmetrical claws, hypothesis's range from mating rituals to fighting bluffs (they don't actually help in fighting capability). The most likely reason was that they were a simple mutation that became favored and thus spread around the species.
#689 Barbaracle
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Tough Claws
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Stone Edge|Poison Jab|Razor Shell|Shell Smash|
Barbaracle, the barnacle Pokemon (No, who could have seen that coming -_-), is probably based off the Goose Barnacle (or rather a hive mind of them). Apparently, they are widely farmed in Europe for consumption, though I'm not sure how tasty they are. People once thought that these barnacles could migrate, however, they just reproduce quickly. They're really sturdy, heck they can even eat plastic.
#369 Relicanth
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Rock Head
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Head Smash|Earthquake|Zen Headbutt|Waterfall|
Relicanth, the sorta-not-really-fossil Pokemon, is based upon the Coelacanth. These archaic beasts of the deep were once thought to be extinct during the late cretaceous period, but were rediscovered in the late 1930's. However, these creatures remain critically endangered, and conservation efforts are hampered by their inaccessibility. The destruction of their habitat and their accidental catching by fishermen have strongly hurt the survival of their species.
#130 Gyarados
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Intimidate
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|15|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Waterfall|Crunch|Ice Fang|Dragon Dance|
Gyarados, the staple from not-dragon from Gen 1, is based on the... uh... wait. Whelp Gyarados isn't based on any real life counterpart, but beacuse they're so iconic, I thought I might as well include it anyway. Gyarados is probably based on a sea-serpent or a Chinese dragon. Many mythologies around the world incorporate some element of a water daemon like Gyarados, showcasing how globally universal our attachment to the oceans really is.
#779 Bruxish
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Strong Jaw
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|15|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Psychic Fangs|Crunch|Aqua Jet|Swords Dance|
#369 Relicanth
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Adamant
Available Abilities: Rock Head
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Head Smash|Earthquake|Zen Headbutt|Waterfall|
Relicanth, the sorta-not-really-fossil Pokemon, is based upon the Coelacanth. These archaic beasts of the deep were once thought to be extinct during the late cretaceous period, but were rediscovered in the late 1930's. However, these creatures remain critically endangered, and conservation efforts are hampered by their inaccessibility. The destruction of their habitat and their accidental catching by fishermen have strongly hurt the survival of their species.
#130 Gyarados
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Intimidate
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|15|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Waterfall|Crunch|Ice Fang|Dragon Dance|
Gyarados, the staple from not-dragon from Gen 1, is based on the... uh... wait. Whelp Gyarados isn't based on any real life counterpart, but beacuse they're so iconic, I thought I might as well include it anyway. Gyarados is probably based on a sea-serpent or a Chinese dragon. Many mythologies around the world incorporate some element of a water daemon like Gyarados, showcasing how globally universal our attachment to the oceans really is.
#779 Bruxish
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Jolly
Available Abilities: Strong Jaw
Available Gender: Female
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|15|31|31|
EVs:|0|252|4|0|0|252|
Current Moves: |Psychic Fangs|Crunch|Aqua Jet|Swords Dance|
Bruxish, the teethy fish from Gen 7, is likely based upon the Reef Triggerfish, the state fish of Hawaii. Of course, they have a better name in Hawaii, and are called the humuhumunukunukuapua'a... oh Lord Helix someone pls tell me how to pronounce that. These little buggers are highly aggressive, and have been known to attack swimmers... and with those teeth, I'm convinced. I'm never swimming in Alola again.
#569 Garbodor "Trash Gyre"
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Impish
Available Abilities: Aftermath
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|252|0|164|0|92|0|
Current Moves: |Gunk Shot|Spikes|Toxic Spikes|Toxic|
Garbodor, the exploding trash bag Pokemon, is based on.... uh.... Blizz, you've lost it. There's no way Garbodor could possibility be something related to the ocean. Well, while Garbodor might not be an ocean creature, it does certainly live in the ocean. The human impact upon the ocean has been severe, especially in regards to single-use plastic items, such as plastic forks and cups. Often, a lot of these items end up in the ocean and contaminate the habitats of many ocean dwelling creatures, even as far as the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Most of these items are broken up into near-microscopic pieces by tidal forces, that end up in the digestion system of ocean going creatures. The most infamous location to find such debris, is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a gyre that circulates incredible amounts of debris around the Pacific. Not only do these items pose a severe threat to marine wildlife, but as we've seen with a lot of the above creatures, we often consume creatures that may have ingested these toxic materials.
#569 Garbodor "Trash Gyre"
Available Pokeballs:
OT: Nasuada
Available Natures: Impish
Available Abilities: Aftermath
Available Gender: Male
Available Level: 100
IVs: |31|31|31|10|31|31|
EVs:|252|0|164|0|92|0|
Current Moves: |Gunk Shot|Spikes|Toxic Spikes|Toxic|
Garbodor, the exploding trash bag Pokemon, is based on.... uh.... Blizz, you've lost it. There's no way Garbodor could possibility be something related to the ocean. Well, while Garbodor might not be an ocean creature, it does certainly live in the ocean. The human impact upon the ocean has been severe, especially in regards to single-use plastic items, such as plastic forks and cups. Often, a lot of these items end up in the ocean and contaminate the habitats of many ocean dwelling creatures, even as far as the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Most of these items are broken up into near-microscopic pieces by tidal forces, that end up in the digestion system of ocean going creatures. The most infamous location to find such debris, is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a gyre that circulates incredible amounts of debris around the Pacific. Not only do these items pose a severe threat to marine wildlife, but as we've seen with a lot of the above creatures, we often consume creatures that may have ingested these toxic materials.
How To Obtain These Pokemon:
- Deposit any Grimer or Trubbish on the GTS nicknamed "Trash", requesting a level 91-100 version of the Pokemon you want. Both can be easily obtained at the Mali City Outer Cape (Near the recycling center, and no, the irony of taking Pokemon from around the recycling center to help "clean up the environment" is not lost on me.)
- Post on this thread with the details of your Pokemon and your deposited details, including gender, level, IGN, and message. The more detailed you are, the easier it is for me to find it. You can use the form below, but that is not required.
- In your post, you can include the name of 1 ocean going creature, along with 1 fun fact about that creature. The creature does not need to be real, nor unique from other posts. The more interesting it is, the more we'll both learn! (This is not required, but you make Blizz happy when you do!)
- Enjoy!
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Pokemon Requested:
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My Ocean Creature Is:
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