“It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. However, because the forelegs remain green throughout the year, the Pokémon is easily identified as a fake during the winter. Its composition appears more similar to rock than to vegetation. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining”
#sudowoodo
Here’s my contribution for @pokemonnpczine.
Trundleing Along
Discover untrodden treasures in the safety and comfort of a small group and with an expert local Sudowoodo here at Sudow Trails.
I actually got back into my SoulSilver Nuzlocke this past weekend. After a whole lot of training, Woody the Sudowoodo was all set to take out Morty’s Gengar, as he was the only Pokemon on my team with a Dark-type move. I had been training Aether the Eevee for that purpose, but he won’t learn Bite until level 29, and I got bored fighting wild Raticates and Meowths.
Anyway, Woody was at level 27, and I felt pretty confident. I used Brand (my Quilava) to take out Gastly. Then, Gengar came out. I sent out Woody who managed to get an attack in before being brutally twoshotted…..yeah.
I was feeling genuinely nervous as I sent out Mei, my Flaafy. She was at level 24 at the time, but she was my best chance. She paralyzed Gengar with ThunderWave and, after some chipping, managed to beat it. Brand came back out and took care of the Haunters, and we got the Fog Badge!
It was a shame losing Woody after all that training. He was a big help in getting little Aether up to a decent level, and his move variety will be missed.
After getting the Fog Badge, I started training Mei in the Olivine Lighthouse, and she got to level 30 and evolved into Ampharos. With all the battles she’s won, and with how much of a beast she is after evolving, I think it’s safe to call her the MVP of the team. I’m also working on getting Turniphead the Gloom up in levels, as I anticipate him being my primary tank at the Cianwood Gym.
Some suspicious-looking tree cake pops! ✨
I brought these trees inside since they looked like they were shivering in the cold, and when I woke up the next day, they had…decorated themselves? Umm some better than others anyways. What a fun holiday surprise!
Meet Sudopal, an evolution for Bonsly in desert biomes discovered in Mexame
A randomized Dodrio x Sudowoodo fusion.
Like regular Sudowoodo, they try to disguise themselves as real plants, but in this case, they hide in more domestic areas as potted plants. If they’re discovered & feel threatened, they’ll pop their legs out of their pot & sprint away at surprisingly high speeds, comparable to those of regular Dodrio.
Feel free to request your own Pokéfusions, & I’ll add them to my to-do list.