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Sevassassin is a Poison/Dark Pokémon created by User:Alexs23743 for his 2015 game, Tropes vs. Women in Pokémon Training.
It evolves from Seviper by leveling up in the dojo at the Temple of Sanclairia. You have to actually be fighting a Trainer for this to work; Rare Candy level-ups won't suffice. It's one of 40 Pokémon that's not in the Sanclairia Dex and can't be obtained until the post-game.
This Pokémon continues to feud with Zangoose, and the feud extends to its evolution, Zangladius. This Pokémon also has multiple forms available only in Double and Triple Battles, with the trigger being who its adjacent allies are:
- If allied up with any Pokémon that has Tough Claws, Iron Fist, Strong Jaw, or Ultra Tail, it assumes the Blunt Force Trauma Form, in which its ability changes to Tough Claws and it takes on the appearance of a baseball bat, with a blunted head and tail.
- If allied with any Pokémon that has Mega Launcher or Bulletproof, it assumes Gun Form, in which its ability changes to Mega Launcher and it takes on the appearance of a gun.
- If allied with any Pokémon that has Sniper or Super Luck, it assumes Knife Form, in which its ability changes to Sniper and its head and tail turn sharper, like a knife.
- If allied with any Pokémon that has Poison Touch or Poison Point, it assumes Arsenic Form, in which its ability changes to Poison Touch and it turns a brighter purple.
The form changes persist even after the allies faint or switch out, and there is no way to change Sevassassin back to normal until the battle ends. In a Triple Battle, if Sevassassin is in the center and two of the affected Pokémon are allied up with it, the one with lower Speed wins.
Biology[]
A sleeker version of Seviper that is almost completely black save for its tail.
Gender differences[]
None.
Game data[]
Pokédex[]
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Game locations[]
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Held items[]
None.
Stats[]
Base stats[]
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143 - 190 | 276 - 370 | |||
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58 - 123 | 112 - 240 | |||
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76 - 145 | 148 - 284 | |||
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144 - 227 | 283 - 449 | |||
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |||
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85 - 156 | 166 - 306 | |||
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Type effectiveness[]
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Weak to
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Resistant against | Unaffected by
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Learnset[]
Level-up[]
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Evolution[]
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Origin[]
Like its lower evolution, the Pokémon is based on various snakes, although ironically, not the king cobra, the snake that is actually pitted against mongeese in real life.
It also contains elements of assassins, as its name would imply. Its various forms' names are all references to common assassination methods seen in popular media.
Name origin[]
"Sev", held over from its previous evolution, derives either from "sever" (what its bite is capable of doing) or "severe" (referencing how much of a threat it is). "Assassin" should be obvious.