Squawkabilly Green Plumage is a Normal/Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
Type: Normal / Flying
Abilities:
- Intimidate: Lowers the opposing Pokémon's Attack stat upon entering battle.
- Hustle: Increases Attack stat by 50% but lowers the accuracy of physical moves.
- Guts (Hidden Ability): Boosts Attack stat by 50% when affected by a major status condition (e.g., burn, paralysis).
Physical Characteristics:
- Squawkabilly Green Plumage features vibrant green feathers, giving it a distinctive appearance compared to its other color variants.
- It has a prominent crest of feathers on its head, which is styled to resemble a pompadour.
- Its eyes are sharp and expressive, often conveying its bold personality.
- The body is compact and agile, with wings adapted for quick flight.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Squawkabilly Green Plumage is known for its bold and boisterous nature.
- It often forms flocks with other Squawkabilly, where it is seen leading or taking charge due to its assertive demeanor.
- Commonly found in urban areas, it has adapted well to city life, often seen perching on rooftops and lampposts.
- It communicates with loud squawks and can be quite territorial.
In Battle:
- Squawkabilly Green Plumage is a versatile combatant, utilizing its dual-type advantage to counter various opponents.
- Notable moves include Brave Bird, Double-Edge, and U-turn, making it a formidable physical attacker.
- Strong against Bug, Grass, and Fighting types due to its Flying traits.
- Vulnerable to Electric, Ice, and Rock-type moves.
Evolution:
- Squawkabilly Green Plumage does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon.
- It is one of several color variants of Squawkabilly, each with its unique plumage.
Interesting Facts:
- The pompadour crest is not just for show; it plays a role in attracting mates and establishing dominance within its flock.
- Its vibrant plumage and loud demeanor make it a favorite among trainers looking for a Pokémon with personality.
- Despite its city-dwelling habits, it remains agile and alert, often evading capture with quick aerial maneuvers.
- Its name, Squawkabilly, suggests a fusion of "squawk," referring to its vocal nature, and "rockabilly," a nod to its rock-inspired crest.