USS Cyclops | Dhelmise ∅ White Noise | Murder by Death
OT: Stanford Pines Egg Obtained from Jean Kirstein Hatched in Goldenrod (level 1) Level: 100 Type: Ghost / Grass Egg Group: Mineral / 26 cycles
Moveset: Switcheroo, Absorb, Growth, Rapid Spin, Astonish, Mega Drain, Wrap, Gyro Ball, Metal Sound, Toxic**, Rock Slide*, Surf**, Giga Drain, Whirlpool, Anchor Shot, Shadow Ball, Swords Dance*, Shadow Claw*, Energy Ball, Slam, Heavy Slam, Phantom Force, Power Whip, Sunny Day* Held Item: n/a Ability: Steelworker Nature & Characteristic: Quiet / Quick Tempered Notable Features:Wheel and anchor.
January 1, Year 2 | For Christmas, Jean was kind enough to give me a Dhelmise egg. It is now in my party along with Kelvin the Slugma. I want it to hatch as soon as possible: a Pokémon that is simply a clump of sentient seaweed manipulating parts scavenged from sunken ships is such a perfect distillation of everything I enjoy that it almost feels as though it was made for me. January 8, Year 2 | My Dhelmise hatched today! It is every bit as impressive as I thought it would be, and while the Pokédex lists its height it is still wholly different seeing it in person. I have named it USS Cyclops after one of the more famous ships lost in the general vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle. January 28, Year 2 | Cyclops has been a joy to work with thus-far. While territorial of its scavenged wheel and anchor, it is for the most part even-tempered and even something of an intellectual. It seems to take its ghost typing very seriously, even more so since I explained to it the meaning behind its name. It genuinely seems to want to live up to the mystery and intrigue of its namesake.
USS Cyclops | Dhelmise
USS Cyclops | Dhelmise ∅
White Noise | Murder by Death
Egg Obtained from Jean Kirstein
Hatched in Goldenrod (level 1)
Level: 100
Type: Ghost / Grass
Egg Group: Mineral / 26 cycles
Held Item: n/a
Ability: Steelworker
Nature & Characteristic: Quiet / Quick Tempered
Notable Features: Wheel and anchor.
January 8, Year 2 | My Dhelmise hatched today! It is every bit as impressive as I thought it would be, and while the Pokédex lists its height it is still wholly different seeing it in person. I have named it USS Cyclops after one of the more famous ships lost in the general vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle.
January 28, Year 2 | Cyclops has been a joy to work with thus-far. While territorial of its scavenged wheel and anchor, it is for the most part even-tempered and even something of an intellectual. It seems to take its ghost typing very seriously, even more so since I explained to it the meaning behind its name. It genuinely seems to want to live up to the mystery and intrigue of its namesake.