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  2. Weezing - Wikipedia

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    In Ruby and Sapphire, it gained the ability Levitate, protecting it from Ground-type attacks. [7] It received a Galarian form in Pokémon Sword and Shield, which retained its Poison type while also gaining a secondary Fairy type. It also gained a new ability called Neutralizing Gas, causing other Pokémon's abilities to not work.

  3. List of generation VIII Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The edges of Gigantamax Butterfree's wings become green, as do its antennae. Its wings are far more large in size, with green scales flaking off as it floats in midair. These scales can paralyze, poison, or lull its opponents to sleep. Signature G-Max Move: G-Max Befuddle. It inflicts poison, sleep or paralysis on all opponents. Gigantamax Pikachu

  4. List of generation V Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Poison Trubbish (#568) Gigantamax: It clenches opponents with its left arm and finishes them off with foul-smelling poison gas belched from its mouth and shoot a poisonous liquid from its right hand fingertips. They absorb garbage and make it part of their bodies and consuming garbage makes new kinds of poison gases and liquids inside their bodies.

  5. List of generation IV Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Poison / Dark — Skuntank (#435) It sprays a poisonous fluid from its rear. The smell of the poison can spread up to 1.25 miles (2,010 m) away, lingers for up to a day, and can cause memory loss. Skuntank Sukatanku (スカタンク) [14] Poison / Dark Stunky (#434) — It fires poison from the tip of its tail, which is typically positioned ...

  6. List of generation I Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Poison / Ground Nidorina (#0030) — It is more defensively focused than its male counterpart, Nidoking. It can poison prey with its spikes, cause tremors, or knock opponents flying with tackles. It is protective of its children, carrying them in the gaps between its spines, and sealing its burrow. While around its young, its spikes do not ...

  7. List of generation II Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Qwilfish's spines have poison strong enough to cause a human to faint. [259] Pokémon Legends: Arceus introduced a Hisuian variant of Qwilfish, which has the ability to evolve into Overqwil. [260] Scizor Hassamu (ハッサム) Bug / Steel Scyther (#123) Mega Evolution: Scizor is a bipedal, praying mantis-like Pokémon. [71]

  8. List of generation III Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    In these games and their sequels, the player assumes the role of a Trainer whose goal is to capture and use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon. Some Pokémon can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution via various means, such as exposure to specific items. [ 2 ]

  9. Haunter (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Haunter (/ ˈ h ɔː n t ər / ⓘ), known in Japan as Ghost (Japanese: ゴースト, Hepburn: Gōsuto), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. First introduced in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, it has since appeared in multiple games including Pokémon Go and the Pokémon Trading Card Game.