Brillique
Rococo Pokémon
Rococo Pokémon
Abilities: Forewarn / Run Away / Serene Grace (Hidden Ability)
Height: 1.5m / 5'11”
Weight: 95.0kg / 209.4lbs
Gender Ratio: 100% Male ♂ / 0% Female ♀
Egg Groups: Field
Evolves From: N/A
Evolves To: N/A
Pokédex Entry: Extremely rare, Brillique are said to only approach the purest of female humans. Legends and tales also speak of them often forming lasting bonds with Impin, leading people to dispute that Brillique seek out purity.
Often compared to Rapidash, Brillique is often cited as being the creature behind the myth of the unicorns of the north. A blue and white horse-like creature, Brillique stand majestic and proud. Their long flowing tail, a swirl of white and dodger blue, curls over their hindquarters and down to the ground. Their body is a creamy gold in color, marked with blue and white stripes. A soft, curly mane flutters across their neck, spurring up into wing-shaped shoulder tufts. Lastly, their horn pokes out from the middle of their forehead, blue in color and looking as if it is made from the finest of crystal.
Etymology: Brillique is a combination of the words brilliant and unique.
Gender Differences: None. Brillique is an all male species.
Special Abilities: Can generate light from within its horn.
Behavior: Brillique are extremely proud and elusive Pokémon, fleeing upon being sighted by humans and more rowdy Pokémon alike. They are renown for their speed, appearing as naught a blur to even the most skilled of hunters. That being said, they are inherently protective of untouched forest realms, often living in old world forests across northern Europe. They are especially famous in Kalos, where their elegance was emulated in the Rococo art style. They are said to leave hoarfrost wherever their feet touch and that they only come to the fairest maids, and even only just for a short while.
Habitat: Forests of northern Europe.
Diet: Herbivorous.
Lumiose Badlands, Kalos ■ Pinwheel Forest, Unova
(This list is only a list of the locations from the canon universe to provide viable locations to catch the Pokémon. Custom Pokémon still appear in the other locations listed in the Habitat section.)
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