Type Null is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
Type: Normal
Abilities:
- Battle Armor: Protects the Pokémon from critical hits.
Physical Characteristics:
- Type Null is a quadrupedal Pokémon with a design that combines features from various creatures, giving it a chimera-like appearance.
- It has a helmet-like headpiece that suppresses its immense power, featuring a crest that resembles an axe.
- The body is covered with metallic armor, and its tail is bushy, resembling that of a mammal.
- Its coloration is primarily gray, with some brown and red elements.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Type Null was artificially created by the Aether Foundation to be a powerful Pokémon capable of opposing Ultra Beasts.
- It does not have a natural habitat, as it was engineered in a laboratory setting.
- Known for its loyalty, it forms strong bonds with trainers it trusts.
- Despite its origins, it displays a calm demeanor and adapts well to various environments when with a compatible trainer.
In Battle:
- Type Null is known for its balanced stats and versatility in battle.
- It can learn a wide range of moves, making it adaptable to many strategies.
- Notable moves include Crush Claw, Iron Head, and Double-Edge.
- Its ability, Battle Armor, provides protection against critical hits, making it a reliable defensive Pokémon.
- Effective against a variety of types due to its diverse movepool but must be wary of Fighting-type Pokémon, which are strong against it.
Evolution:
- Evolves into Silvally when its friendship with its trainer is high.
- The removal of its helmet upon evolution allows it to access its full potential and change its type using Memory items.
Interesting Facts:
- Type Null was one of the few Pokémon designed to combat Ultra Beasts.
- It was initially created with the codename "Beast Killer."
- Its evolution, Silvally, can change its type based on the Memory it holds, reflecting its adaptability.
- Known for its resemblance to legendary Pokémon due to its majestic and powerful design.
- Type Null’s design and concept are inspired by mythological chimeras and synthetic organisms.