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Chandelure (/ ʃ æ n d ə ˈ l ʊ ə r / ⓘ), known in Japan as Chandela (シャンデラ), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise. Designed by Ken Sugimori, they were introduced in the video games Pokémon Black and White. Chandelure is the evolved form of Lampent and the final evolution of Litwick.
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Additionally, a scrapped pre-evolution was discovered in the Spaceworld demo, consisting of a conjoined pair of ghosts. [13] Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced an evolution to Girafarig called Farigiraf. [234] Pineco Kunugidama (クヌギダマ) Bug — Forretress (#205) Pineco and Forretress are Pokémon based on bagworm moth larvae. [235]
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon [a] is a spin-off video game from the main Pokémon series developed by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Chunsoft).The games feature the fictional creatures called Pokémon who have the ability to speak human language navigating through a randomly generated dungeon using turn-based moves, common to Mystery Dungeon games.
English: This chart shows the eighteen Pokémon types and their strengths and weaknesses against other types. To determine a type's effect on another type, follow the attacking type from the left side of the chart to the column of the defending type.
A fact from Chandelure appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 April 2024 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the chandelier Pokémon Chandelure is a playable character in the fighting game Pokkén Tournament? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2024/April.
Squirtle is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [2]
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge [a] is a puzzle video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color.Released in Japan on September 21, 2000; in North America on December 4, 2000; and in PAL regions on June 15, 2001, it is the second Pokémon-themed entry in the Puzzle League series.