
They have not been known to do much damage, beyond bites, which will become infected if left untreated. Mimectar have been known to attack humans, no matter their age or size. When unsuspecting Pokémon approach Mimectar, or, if they are attacked, Mimectar's true form will emerge. In order to sustain themselves, they will photosynthesize. Mimectar spend most of their days rooted to one spot in their Disguised Form. It is unknown whether or not the eyes on Mimectar's face are genuine, or mere decoys. Mimectar have long tongues and serpentine fangs. The flower face of Mimectar is actually a decoy, with their real mouth opening from the side. In their Busted Form, Mimectar uproot themselves to attack. Both forms of Mimectar have two leaves growing out of the sides Mimectar use them to attack foes, as they can become razor sharp. If Mimectar has eaten, the stem near its base will be wider than the rest of its body. Much like a real sunflower, Mimectar turn their heads 360° to follow the sun. Mimectar's Disguised Form has limited movement, this is because it remains rooted to the ground. The Axolil line is based off the Axolotl species.Mimectar have two forms, bearing a strong resemblance to a sunflower.
Moves in yellow cannot be learned by any previous evolutions of Axolil. Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of Axolil. Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Axolil. Type Effectiveness Under normal battle conditions, this Pokémon is: Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and a helpful nature, if applicable. Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and a hindering nature, if applicable. This Pokémon cannot be found holding an item. If taken away from water and released, they will dowse for the nearest source of fresh water. When a trainer approaches, Axolil submerges itself in the water.Īxolil have a petrifying fear of drying out. Axolil are happy to wander around their caves, but are rarely seen outside of that environment. They do not like the light, for fear of drying out. Axolil are still popular among hikers, or people fond of surviving alone in the wilderness.Īxolil are commonly found in damp caves. Humans did this to find fresh water when lost, or when digging wells. Axolil would then slither off in search of water. Humans would catch an Axolil, take it from the water, and then release it. Axolil's need for water and their aforementioned dowsing ability was invaluable to older civilizations. Thus, when taken far from water, they search frantically for a new source. When food is scarce, Axolil have been known to lure out Webbat, only to drag them into the water.Īxolil need to live close to water so they do not dry out. An Axolil may turn the tables on Webbat, however. (Most biologists argue there is a rational explanation for why Axolil can sense even the most remote sources of water, but have yet to find one.) Unfortunately, Axolil cannot predict everything they often end up falling victim to a Webbat when they leave the water. It is also believed that Axolil, if taken far away from water, can still dowse for other sources. Axolil have the capacity to read, or at least detect, the aura of other beings. They also hone their psychic abilities to detect food and potential threats. Axolil can navigate dark cave waters using taste or by sensing vibrations in the water. What Axolil lacks in visual prowess, it makes up for in other abilities.
This also comes with the unintentional benefit of discouraging trainers from picking it up. Basic in pH, this slime reduces drag when Axolil is swimming.
POKEMON SLEEP WIKI SKIN
Like many water-dwelling creatures, Axolil's skin secretes a thin layer of slime. This makes incredibly sensitive to UV exposure. Axolil's fragile skin is pale pink, lacking pigment of any sort. Axolil are sightless, having thin markings around the head where eyes normally would be. A thin, ribbon-like fin starts at the back of the head and runs along the body of Axolil. The dark pink frills around the head are for more than decoration: they are external gills known as gill stalks, which filter out oxygen from the water. Their feet are webbed, which allows Axolil to propel themselves through water. It moves in slithering motions on land, not unlike a snake. Axolil have no arms, but do possess stubby hind legs. Axolil is a small, blind, amphibian based off an Axolotl (Mexican Salamander).