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and, chiswood then evolves into... darn it, which woodpecker was he based on? oh well....
name: hammood (hahm-moohd)
number: ??? (still working on that)
gender ratio: 50% male , 50% female
type: normal-flying
ability: rock head
ab. effect: Protects the Pokémon from recoil damage.
ability: sturdy
off field ab. effect: none
ab. effect: It cannot be knocked out with one hit/The Pokémon is protected against 1-hit KO attacks.
off field ab. effect: none
dream world abillity: keen eye
class: woodsplitter pokemon
hight: 3' 11"
wingspan: 5'2"
weight: 12.7 lbs
capture rate: 120 ( [bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wik… )
base egg steps: 5,355
effort value earned: +2 attack
wild hold item: none
base EXP: 1,059,860
base happiness: 70
color category: black
safari zone flee rate: none (does not appear in safari zone)
safari zone hack flee rate: 45
egg group: flying
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evolution chain:
chiswood-> lv 18->hammood-> lv 36->drillood
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pokedex flavor text:
obsidian: during the acorn season, this pokemon will drill multiple holes in trees and stuff the nuts in the cracks.
gypsum: families of these pokemon will harvest thousends of acorns to supply them during the winter. they also eat sap and bugs.
galena: it loves acorns, so families of these pokemon will store as many as they can. they spend most of their time attending to these granaries.
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Comments: 2
Epiclonnesity [2011-12-02 04:55:20 +0000 UTC]
Its head looks similar to a cardinal. It looks like a woodpecker I've seen. Try looking up Arizona woodpeckers.
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legendguard In reply to Epiclonnesity [2011-12-02 17:53:24 +0000 UTC]
I think I actually based it off of (appearance wise) off of a greater spotted woodpecker and a hairy woodpecker... I just can't put my finger on it though...
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