Swarmeon
Twin Stinger Pokémon
Twin Stinger Pokémon
Abilities: Shed Skin / Marvel Scale (Hidden Ability)
Height: 0.6m / 2'05"
Weight: 29.6kg/ 65.3lbs
Gender Ratio: 87.5% Male ♂ / 12.5% Female ♀
Egg Groups: Field
Evolves From: Eevee (Level up while holding a Poison Barb)
Evolves To: N/A
Pokédex Entry: The smallest of Eevee's evolutions, Swarming live in large groups until they hit a breeding age. There upon, female Swarmeon typically vie for control of large groups of males, with one female to every five males being average. They do not possess quite the amount of drone attitude that some insects can, and often show a lot of individuality.
Swarmeon are the smallest known Eevee evolution and also one of the lightest. It is gray in color with light white insect wings and a banded exoskeleton. Its two gray tails end in white stingers and its antennae are also white tipped. It also has a sleek sheen to its body, almost shimmery in tone. Its eye color is a deep mahogany. Shiny Swarmeon are green in color.
Etymology: Swarmeon is a combination of the words swarm and eon.
Gender Differences: None.
Special Abilities: Its stinger carries a paralyzing venom in it, which is quite capable.
Behavior: Living in large swarms, as its name suggest, Swarmeon are unlike Beedrill in that they are not hostile. Rather, they keep to their own, avoiding outside contact for the sake of reclusiveness and do not have that "hivemind" that Beedrill and swarming insects are known for. While they are known to sometimes be friendly to humans, it appears to be rare
Habitat: Old world forests world wide, though more specifically always north of the equator.
Diet: Smaller insects and pollen or nectar of all kind.
Ilex Forest, Johto ■ Santalune Forest, Kalos ■ Viridian Forest, Kanto
(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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