Wishiwashi Solo is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
Type: Water
Abilities:
- Schooling: Transforms into its School Form if its HP is above 25% at the end of a turn. Reverts to Solo Form if its HP is 25% or lower.
Physical Characteristics:
- Small, fish-like Pokémon with a streamlined body
- Predominantly blue with a white underbelly
- Large, round eyes with a perpetually frightened expression
- A single dorsal fin and a slightly forked tail
Behavior and Habitat:
- Primarily found in the oceans of the Alola region
- Known for its timid and weak demeanor when alone
- When threatened, emits a distress signal to call upon other Wishiwashi to form a School
- Prefers to stay in deeper waters when solo, seeking safety in numbers
In Battle:
- Notable for its unique ability "Schooling," which allows it to transform into a much more powerful form
- In Solo Form, it is relatively weak with low stats
- In School Form, it boasts significantly higher stats, making it a formidable opponent
- Signature moves in School Form include Hydro Pump, Scald, and Aqua Tail
- Weak against Electric and Grass types
Evolution:
- Wishiwashi does not evolve but changes forms based on its HP due to its ability
Interesting Facts:
- Despite its unimposing Solo Form, Wishiwashi is feared for its powerful School Form
- Known as "The Demon of the Sea" when in School Form
- Its design and behavior are inspired by real fish that use schooling as a defense mechanism against predators
- In the Pokémon anime, Wishiwashi's School Form is depicted as a massive, whale-like entity capable of battling powerful Pokémon
This comprehensive summary of Wishiwashi Solo captures the essence of this unique Pokémon's characteristics, behavior, and role in battles.