Ribombee Totem is a Bug/Fairy-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
Type: Bug/Fairy
Abilities:
- Honey Gather: May pick up Honey after battle.
- Shield Dust (Hidden Ability): Prevents additional effects of moves.
Physical Characteristics:
- Ribombee Totem is a larger version of the standard Ribombee with a distinct aura.
- It has large, round eyes and a small nose, giving its face a cute appearance.
- Its body is covered in yellow fuzz, with a white scarf-like collar.
- Ribombee has four wings which are clear with a gradient pattern, allowing it to fly gracefully.
- The totem version is notable for its increased size and a radiant aura, distinguishing it from regular Ribombee.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Ribombee is known to inhabit lush meadows and flower fields, often found in Alola.
- It collects pollen and nectar, which it uses to make pollen puffs, both as food and to treat its allies.
- It is a social creature, often seen in groups pollinating flowers and aiding in the growth of their habitat.
- Ribombee is gentle and helps nurture plants, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem.
In Battle:
- Ribombee Totem excels in speed, making it an efficient fast attacker in battles.
- Notable moves include Pollen Puff, Dazzling Gleam, and Quiver Dance, which enhance its battle capabilities.
- It is strong against Dark, Fighting, and Dragon types due to its Bug/Fairy typing.
- Vulnerable to Flying, Poison, and Steel-type moves, requiring strategic play to overcome these weaknesses.
Evolution:
- Ribombee evolves from Cutiefly starting at level 25.
- There is no further evolution for Ribombee.
Interesting Facts:
- Ribombee Totem is part of the Totem Pokémon battles in the Alola Region, known for its larger size and boosted stats compared to regular Ribombee.
- In Alola, it serves as a guardian of nature, helping maintain the region's lush environments.
- Its design and characteristics are inspired by bees and fairies, embodying traits of both creatures.
- Ribombee's pollen puffs are not only nutritious but also have healing properties, highlighting its role as a caretaker.
By understanding these aspects, trainers can effectively utilize Ribombee Totem both in battles and as a part of their journey through the Pokémon world.