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Chippichip (Water/Fairy)
Appearance: Chippichip is a small, slender Pokémon resembling a long, aquatic worm or larva. Its body is segmented, with a translucent, pale blue skin that allows its internal organs to be faintly visible. It has small, delicate fins along its body, which ripple gently as it swims. Its head is small and rounded, with large, expressive, dark blue eyes. Two tiny, almost invisible antennae sprout from its head. Its tail is long and tapers to a point.
Abilities: Torrent (Hidden Ability: Pixilate)
Base Stats (Level 1): HP: 25, Attack: 15, Defense: 20, Special Attack: 30, Special Defense: 35, Speed: 40
Moves (Level 1): Tackle, Water Gun, Baby-Doll Eyes
Chippichip Evolution: AquaSeraph (Water/Fairy)
Evolution: Chippichip evolves into AquaSeraph when exposed to a Water Stone.
Appearance: AquaSeraph retains the elongated body shape of Chippichip, but is significantly larger and more robust. Its skin becomes a vibrant, shimmering turquoise, and its fins grow larger and more pronounced, resembling delicate, flowing ribbons. Crystalline structures, resembling tiny, iridescent jewels, begin to form along its body. Its eyes remain large and expressive, but gain a more serene and wise appearance. A pair of elegant, flowing antennae, similar to those of a butterfly, now extend from its head.
Abilities: Torrent (Hidden Ability: Pixilate)
Base Stats (Level 1): HP: 70, Attack: 45, Defense: 60, Special Attack: 80, Special Defense: 85, Speed: 70
Moves (Level 1): Water Pulse, Sparkling Aria, Aqua Jet, Baby-Doll Eyes
AquaSeraph's Signature Move: "Ocean's Grace" (Fairy-type): A powerful special attack that heals the user for a portion of the damage dealt and also lowers the opponent's Special Defense.
Possible Moveset for AquaSeraph:
Lore: Chippichip are shy and elusive creatures found in deep, clear lakes and rivers. They feed on bioluminescent plankton and are known for their gentle nature. The transformation into AquaSeraph is said to be a reflection of their inner strength and grace, as they mature and become protectors of their aquatic habitats.