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  2. List of generation V Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Hydreigon (#635) Zweilous is derived from "two" in German (zwei). Since its two heads do not get along at all, they tend to compete and fight with each other about food, which is why they eat a lot and are covered in scars without even battling. The one who eats more is the leader.

  3. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Hydreigon discovers a way for the player to return, revealing that the partner Pokémon must traverse across a dungeon known as Worldcore to make a wish for the player to return. The partner Pokémon realizes that taking the player from their loved ones would be horribly selfish of them, and instead wishes for the player to be able to freely ...

  4. List of Pokémon video games - Wikipedia

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    The official logo of Pokémon for its international releases. Pokémon (originally "Pocket Monsters") is a series of role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company.

  5. List of generation IX Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Iron Jugulis is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Hydreigon, [120] a Pokémon resembling a hydra. [43] Iron Moth is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Volcarona, [120] a moth-like Pokémon. [152] Iron Thorns is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Tyranitar, [120] a Godzilla-resembling ...

  6. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    Some players, especially followers of Smogon University, criticised this mechanic for being too centralising and thus prohibited the use of it in certain formats. In generation IX Terastallization was added, which allows Pokémon to "Terastallize" into any of the current 18 Pokémon types. When Terastallized, Pokémon gain STAB (Same-type ...

  7. Hydreigon - Wikipedia

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  8. Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia

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    Nobunaga also appears as a major character in the eroge Sengoku Rance and is a playable character in Pokémon Conquest, with his partner Pokémon being Hydreigon, Rayquaza and Zekrom. [ 121 ] Nobunaga Oda exists also in the lore of the mobile game Fate/Grand Order and the manga series KOHA-ACE, as a playable character under various depictions ...

  9. Yamata no Orochi - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese name orochi derives from Old Japanese woröti with a regular o-from wo-shift, [5] but its etymology is enigmatic. Besides this ancient orochi reading, the kanji, 大蛇, are commonly pronounced daija, "big snake; large serpent".