![]() ![]() This led her to have an obsession with Psyduck merchandise.Ī Psyduck appeared in a fantasy in Dig Those Diglett!. In the past, it helped Chrysa overcome her depression, after she lost her conference papers. Psyduck was used in a Raid Battle against a giant Golurk.Ī Trainer's Psyduck using a scarf, appeared in Memories of a Warming Kindness!. In Raid Battle in The Ruins!, Shane Seeker owns a Shiny Psyduck, which is his first and main Pokémon. Ash and friends later evicted the Muk and allowed the Psyduck to live by Lake Psyduck so that the Psyduck's road blocking days can come to an end. Ash and friends later discovered that they were living by the pond because nearby Lake Psyduck had been invaded by a trio of Muk. Three of the Psyduck were blocking the path that Ash and his friends needed to pass on their way to Celestic Town. In The Psyduck Stops Here!, eleven Psyduck (three newly hatched) lived by a pond. In Not on MY Watch Ya Don't!, Team Rocket used a Psyduck as part of their scheme. In Sitting Psyduck, Emily had a Psyduck that persistently escaped from her mansion because it didn't like the lavish life she gave it. It then participated in the battle between the original Pokémon and the cloned Pokémon. In Mewtwo Strikes Back, a Psyduck was cloned from Misty's Psyduck. However, it lost against a wild Golduck that Misty used under the belief that her Psyduck had evolved into it. It wasn't as dopey as the Psyduck Misty had, and even proved itself to be rather strong in battle, managing to defeat Staryu. In Bye Bye Psyduck, Marina owns a Psyduck. Despite being generally shown as dimwitted and oblivious, when its headache gets bad enough, it has been shown to use phenomenally powerful Psychic-type moves, which far exceed its normal ability. Psyduck debuted in Hypno's Naptime, where it was accidentally caught by Misty. Shiny Psyduck in the anime Major appearances Misty's Psyduck Psyduck lives in freshwater lakes and small ponds, but can be seen in rivers in tropical areas as shown in Pokémon Snap. The use of these powers produces brain waves identical to those seen in sleepers, and the Pokémon is unable to recall these episodes. However, when its headache becomes too severe, Psyduck releases tension in the form of strong psychic powers. It usually stands immobile, trying to calm its headache. Psyduck is constantly stunned by its headache and is unable to think very clearly. There are three claws on each of its hands. Its legs and tail are stubby, and it has cream-colored webbed feet. Psyduck's eyes seem vacant and have tiny pupils. On top of its head are three thick strands of black hair, and it has a wide, flat cream-colored beak. Psyduck is a yellow Pokémon resembling a duck or a bipedal platypus. 3.6 Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.It evolves into Golduck starting at level 33. Psyduck ( Japanese: コダック Koduck) is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.In Pokémon HOME, Burmy, Deerling, and Vivillon's forms were given distinct entries and thus distinct colors prior to this, all of their forms shared the same entry and thus the same color as the default form. In Generation VII, the color of several species of Pokémon with multiple forms were changed. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces, such as Druddigon, which is categorized as red despite being mostly blue. One example is Bronzong, who, while considered by some to be predominantly blue, is placed in the green group this particular case may be attributable to the ambiguity between "green" and "blue" in the Japanese language. Several Pokémon are placed in categories that hold little resemblance to their perceived color, or which would be more logically placed in a different category. Prior to Generation VII, Pokémon with multiple forms, such as Wormadam and Shellos, were categorized into their most common form's color. No orange category exists Pokémon that are primarily orange are listed as red or brown. While the actual colors of the Pokémon species can vary, the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body. Besides its use in the Pokédex, a Pokémon's color only has an aesthetic effect with the exception of the Festive Feud Wi-Fi tournament, where only red, white, or green Pokémon could compete. It is no longer visible in-game in the Generation VIII games, although it remains defined in the internal data. This listing is available as a search method in the Pokédex in the Generation III, V, VI, and VII games and can also be seen in the Pokémon Storage System in the Generation III, IV, and V games. This is a list of Pokémon by their color according to the Pokédex. ![]()
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