Toxel

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Toxel (Japanese: エレズン Eleson) is a dual-type Electric/Poison baby Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.

It evolves into Toxtricity starting at level 30. The form it evolves into depends on its Nature(unaffected by mints).

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Toxel (Japanese: エレズン Eleson) is a dual-type Electric/Poison baby Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII.

It evolves into Toxtricity starting at level 30. The form it evolves into depends on its Nature(unaffected by mints).

  • Toxel evolves into Toxtricity Amped Form if its Nature is Hardy, Brave, Adamant, Naughty, Docile, Impish, Lax, Hasty, Jolly, Naive, Rash, Sassy, or Quirky.
  • Toxel evolves into Toxtricity Low Key Form if its Nature is Lonely, Bold, Relaxed, Timid, Serious, Modest, Mild, Quiet, Bashful, Calm, Gentle, or Careful.

Toxel is a small, quadrupedal, purple, lizard-like babyPokémon. It has a lightning bolt-like protrusion on its forehead, along with four conical spikes surrounding its head. It has violet eyes with black pupils and white sclerae. Toxel typically has its light purple tongue sticking out of its mouth. Its cheeks are marked with a very pale lavender, almost white, spot on each side.

The upper half of its body also has a small pale lavender-white spot on its chest, heavily resembling a baby's bib. Its lower half is light purple with lines running down the sides, making the bottom half resemble a diaper, which entirely covers its short tapering tail. Its arms and legs have two stubby fingers and toes each with three spots on the bottom; one on each toe and one on the very bottom of its foot. Toxel also has two white spots on its back, just below its head.

Toxel has a poison sac which it uses to store its poison and secretes the same poison through its skin. By manipulating the chemical makeup of this poison, it can produce electricity. Toxel relays the electric poison through its skin. While the voltage produced by this electrified poison is weak, it can cause a tingling paralysis if touched.

Subject ID: 137984

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Subject ID: 137984