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Vaporeon Facts
-The scientific name for Vaporeon is "Mare vulpes altera" which means "Other sea fox"
-Since Vaporeon can turn into water, they have great regenerative abilities and can recover from almost anything if given fresh water (headcanon from @poke-planet )
-Salt water vaporeon tend to have stronger muscles than fresh water vaporeon, as they have to adapt to deal with the ocean current
-The Pokedex states that when Vaporeon enter the water, they turn into the water. While Vaporeon can turn into water, it's not something that happens without their control. Similar to how (most) people can move limbs, Vaporeon can turn into water at will
-Researchers have discovered a possible Deep-Sea variant of Vaporeon. These Vaporeon are said to have glowing scales, darker bodies, and a more aggressive-looking appearance (might actually show that here!)
-Vaporeon can push their ears and ruff (ears) down when swimming to move faster
-Vaporeon have both gills and lungs, allowing them to breathe in and out of the water
-A lot of ancient statues have shown, what archeologists theorize, is an ancient water deity. It actually doesn't resemble a pokemon at all, but actually a human with Vaporeon-like qualities (its ears being Vaporein fine, having the large fin on their head, a Vaporeon tail, and an outfit resembling a Vaporeon
-A lot of people think Vaporeons cause rain by their tails twitching, but that isn't true. Their tales twitch with the natural changing of weather, so they twitch right before its about to rain
-Vaporeon scales are popular with collectors for their rarity and beauty. They fall off naturally when they shed
-There are a lot of fairytales of Vaporeon luring travelers in with their scales causing a hypnotic effect
-Vaporeon are wary, but are also playful. Wild Vaporeon have been known to swin up to surfers to try and play with and observe them
-Vaporeon are omnivores; eating berries, fish pokemon, and seaweed
-Elderly Vaporeon usually live on land, as a lot of undiscovered, more aggressive, larger pokemom rest at the sea, and they can be targeted for their slowness
-Wild Vaporeon in Galar are less likely to live their expected life span due to Galar's more polluted water
-Vaporeon puff up their ruffs and ears up when trying to attract mates
-Saltwater Vaporeon get water from the fish pokemon they eat
-Male Vaporeon are slightly larger than female Vaporeon
-Considering that ancient Vaporeon were land pokemon, scientists think that we're in the middle of an evolutionary change. In the future, Vaporeon might become fully aquatic!
-Vaporeon that live in Arctic seas tend to be fatter (more fat/blubber=better warmth
-A lot of people thought that Vaporeon ears were hidden somewhere, but they're actually just a bunch of mini holes at the base of their head next to their ear fins (I've called them ears the entire time, but they're really just fins. The fins help them filter sound though)
-Vaporeon's sense of smell is incredibly strong, and they can even smell things underwater!
(Art by Gabriele Vaccaro on ArtStation)
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Vaporeon (#134)
Vaporeon (#134)
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General Information: Vaporeon are aquatic organisms with a limited ability to tolerate salt water, but not for extended lengths of time. They possess the ability to melt into water and camouflage themselves in water incredibly well. When their fins begin to vibrate, this means it will rain in a few hours.
Habitat: Vaporeons pop up around Water Stone sites and lentic (freshwater lakes) environments. They preferentially love lakes over wetlands (the pH or alkalinity is usually too much for them), and while they can be found near streams and rivers, they strongly prefer calm, clean, waters and beautiful scenery. They can tolerate a range of habitats, but are not found above the arctic circle nor below the Antarctic circle. In non-temperate regions, Vaporeons will migrate to more agreeable waters throughout the year, and will not be found in winter in lakes that freeze over. They do not particularly enjoy the cold, and will start leaving when the weather begins dropping below 50 F, or when temperatures start reaching above 100 F– unless they have habitat accommodations available such as through human structures. This exception is important for temperate-ish zone cities that may be trying to keep their Vaporeon populations around and healthy during seasonal extremes, especially in the face of climate change. Suitable accommodations simply require water sources that are not too cold nor too hot, and not filled with chlorine. Vaporeon do not enjoy extended stays in chlorinated water. This often means that urban Vaporeons are allowed inside botanical gardens during extreme weather conditions. Vaporeon are also susceptible to blue-green algae poisoning, but will typically leave a body of water about two days before algae pollution levels get that bad. In general, Vaporeon are more likely to be found in urban areas with clean standing water, than in the wild.
Diet: Vaporeon natural diets are composed of fish and fish Pokémon. They are obligate carnivores.
Conservation: Least Concern
Relationship with Humans: In general, Vaporeons are considered moderate ecosystem indicators, because while they have decent tolerance for variability, scientists and locals know that local water quality must be getting out of hand if the Vaporeon are leaving. The emigration of Vaporeon populations in urban areas is a source of small-scale heartache for urban humans, since Vaporeon are often seen as cute neighbors. Akin to how folks with bird feeders get sad when a particularly appealing bird stops showing up because of outside influences driving them away. With that said, fisherfolk sometimes have different feelings around Vaporeon as many non-Indigenous fishers tend to think of Vaporeon as nuisances that eat all of the fish– the same mentality that causes some hunters to erroneously think that coyotes and wolves are vermin that eat all of the deer and other furbearing animals and leave none for the humans– which is to say, scientifically untrue. But many other fisherfolk around the world think of Vaporeon as a useful companion in the art of fishing.
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◓ You already know who this is for 💜 🦈
You have been challenged by Dock Worker Nebale!
Blastoise - The jets of water it spouts from the rocket cannons on its shell can punch through thick steel.
[ Nebale’s Blastoise is lazy, but powerful. It saves it’s energy, and then goes all out. It’s a somewhat dismissive, unsocial Pokemon. ]
Avalugg - This Pokémon uses its massive icy body to flatten anything that gets in its way. When it's floating out on the ocean, it looks exactly like drift ice.
[ Nebale’s Avalugg intentionally made itself big enough for it’s trainer to ride on. When he’s doing his work catching dangerous Pokemon, Avalugg can be found nearby in case he needs a break. ]
Vaporeon - It lives close to water. Its long tail is ridged with a fin, which is often mistaken for a mermaid’s.
[ Nebale’s Vaporeon loves to lounge on his shoulders. It will hit anyone that annoys it’s trainer with Water Gun. ]
Salamence - It becomes uncontrollable if it is enraged. It destroys everything with shredding claws and fire.
[ Nebale’s Salamence is a haughty and prideful Pokemon that was given to him by a former employer. He earned it’s respect with his strength, and now he’s the only person it cares for. ]
Carracosta - Carracosta completely devours its prey—bones, shells, and all. Because of this, Carracosta's own shell grows thick and sturdy.
[ Nebale’s Carracosta is a glutton that will eat anything. It has a bad temper and will attack anything that annoys it, but it has a lot of affection for Nebale. ]
Empoleon - It avoids unnecessary disputes, but it will decimate anything that threatens its pride.
[ Nebale’s Empoleon gets along well with his Blastoise, and the two Pokemon often nap together. However, if anyone other than Nebale caught it napping, it would become extremely embarrassed and chase them off. ]
Nebale often works aboard a ship which searches for large and rare arctic-dwelling Pokemon. When not working on this ship, he can usually be found doing odd jobs around cities. On his own he's a formidable opponent- To say nothing of his unerringly loyal Pokemon team. He has no interest in competitive battling, however.
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Adaptability
Adaptability:
1. A pokemon ability that increases the power of moves of the same type as the user. Common species with this ability include porygon, basculin and eevee.
2. The ability to acclimatise efficiently and fast to changed circumstances
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The umbreon tent at the Opal City Eevee And Evolutions Event is a good place to be, Go thinks, even though it’s early. The darkness means it’s refreshingly cool compared to outside, the ‘dark night’ coffees sold by the door are both delicious and immensely caffeinated, and the newly-evolved Instinct umbreons are sleeping (for once) in relative silence. It’s so early, in fact, that there’s only one other guest in this row. They’re pretty short, with red hair, lots of piercings and wait a minute-
“Uh, Amelie?”
Her eye flicks briefly towards him.
“Hello, Go.”
Oh. Great. He turns to look at what she’s eyeing.
It’s a good specimen from a show perspective, Go can tell. The eyes are bright and cheri-red, the coat ink-black and glossy, and the thick gold bands from evolving under a full harvest moon have a soft but powerful glow. It’s a pretty attractive pokemon for a team who deal in stolen goods, so Go braces for a knee to the stomach and hopes someone will call for security before he hits the ground.
When a minute has passed with no attack he dares to crack an eye open to look at her.
“Picking good ones to steal later? They’re all tagged and chipped you know-”
“No.”
“Planning to steal the prize money?”
“Not really.”
“Then why are you here at an eevee convention?”
She fixes him with a look and- oh.
He’s suddenly very glad Spark stayed behind. Arceus only knows the carnage that would result from him, her boss and hundreds of eevee all in the same place.
Anyway, Go, focus.
There’s no members of the public admitted right now, but there’s still a handful of breeders primping their umbreons before the gates open, and although he’s got over a foot of height on her Go doesn’t think for a minute that’ll stop him from being handed his ass if things get dicey. (Amelie did focus solely on his uninjured side when they met after the last big fight though, so that was… thoughtful? Less brutal than the majority of Rocket?)
The point is, it’s early, there’s no high-level trainers anywhere nearby and a member of Team Rocket is next to him at an Eevee Exhibition. So what should he do?
Go shrugs.
“Want to get breakfast?”
“So,” Amelie asks when they’re sat near a food stand fifteen minutes later, “Why are you here?”
He shrugs, chasing the last pieces of tamato berry around the tray.
“Some of the special entrants in the main exhibition are from Instinct Hatcheries, like that flying-type eeveelution, the dual-type vaporeon and, uh… Dumpling the shiny kit? Do you know about him?”
She nods and - wait, of course she’ll know about Dumpling, given who her boss is. Go’s certain that despite the frequent recorded visits from Mystic One on file at the kit’s hatchery, Leader Blanche themself has never actually set foot in the place.
He continues, regardless. “Because of the ties Instinct have with a lot of the organizers, we- as in, high-ranking Instinct Trainers – got special passes for the event.”
Go’s not entirely sure why he got one, really. Okay, yes, his name is down on paper as Instinct Two, but he’ll be the first to admit that compared to any of Spark’s Elite Four he’s way behind. Why is he here again?
He’s always been good at rolling with the punches, though, literal or otherwise. He’s adaptable.
(In this job, with his boss, you need to be. Otherwise you just might not survive.)
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The theory goes:
A standard, purebred eevee with no external influences will evolve in accordance with its environment - one who lives wild by a lake and hunts for food in the water will tend towards vaporeon, habitats of warm homes as cherished pets create sylveon, those raised on spiritual sites or alongside psychics evolve into espeon (and everyone knows not to leave kits near the psychic Gym Leader of Saffron City unless, for whatever reason, you want a rambunctious feline unable to manage its considerable newfound strength back right after).
Even amongst the same species there are further physiological variations. The rare wild leafeon studied in arctic tundra environments have stubby near-black leaves with a waxy finish, slow metabolisms, and a secondary ice-typing. Amongst professional breeders and co-ordinators different leafeon with unusual foliage, such as delicate ornamental leaves or chubby cacti greenery, are a hit. The reigning Kalos Queen making an appearance even has an exquisite rose leafeon as her signature companion - far too finicky for the average trainer, too fragile for regular battling. And yet, much like a wild eevee and its evolution, it’s perfectly adapted for its current environment.
(Go figure, Go thinks as he takes a high-speed rose to the face at the front of the crowd, Amelie looking suspiciously like she’s trying to hide a smile).
But the environment is only half the puzzle. If exposed to a standard water stone, a wild eevee will undergo rapid evolution into what most would consider a ‘classic’ vaporeon – neck frill, aqua blue colouring, finned tail - even if its habitat is a frozen plain or an electrified cave.
So, as Annie had explained to him over one of the few dinners Spark or Zapdos (is there a difference, really?) hadn’t been able to crash and burn, the leading theory is that the eevee ignores its previous adaptations and rapidly adjusts in order to cope with a sudden influx of energy the stone contains - similar to how other species can go years with no sign of pending evolution but then once exposed to the right conditions, boom, a distressed golem is now stuck in your bathroom.
“Look,” she’d said, dragging out a tablet from her purse, “The main idea is the stone itself is a strong energy source – the eevee suddenly adapts to this exposure and the energy drives the evolution to completion in seconds, but because most of these stones are similar in chemical composition the final vaporeons are also pretty identical.”
Huh, he’d thought, so that’d been why Mystic had requested a large number of eevee kits a few months before, and why so many of their high-rank trainers had similar vaporeons on their teams now. He’d assumed it was just for the team aesthetic, really, but they must have been adopted out once the research programme had wrapped up.
Annie had continued, nearly knocking over her glass as she’d gestured at the screen.
“But then we’ve got to consider that items such as Razor Fangs and Claws are similar energy sources, or possibly catalysts. We now know certain stones and trading systems count as an energy source because of the thermodynamic profiles, but how does that link to items such as Reaper Cloths? Wild dusknoir and escavalier have to come from somewhere, Go!”
It had been interesting when he’d read over it later, after walking her home – or at least, back to Mystic HQ. Aside from cases such as nidorina and nidoqueen, Instinct typically ignore the evolution status of the pokemon used for breeding to focus mostly on IVs and moves, so browsing Annie’s notes had helped show a whole new side of the story, and they’re a lot easier for a novice to read than Leader Blanche’s, that’s for sure.
There was something similar to this topic in one of his college classes actually - a certain level of energy is required to allow a reaction to occur, catalysts open up different reaction pathways with lower energy requirements, if energy isn’t available from an external source then internal energy will be used instead, and so on. Currently known sources, according to Mystic research, include electromagnetic waves during trading, certain geological features, and – if the ongoing research on eevees is any indication - evolutionary stones as well. So now Annie’s research involves looking at possible wavelengths emitted, triggering the use certain items and further analysis of evolutionary stones. (He winces on Professor Willow’s behalf. Those items aren’t cheap, after all, and Go may no longer a completely-broke student but he won’t be casually dropping ₽10,000 on a stone that will never be anything but powder for a lab experiment.)
Annie always looks so animated when she talks about her research with Mystic One. Guess it helps to have a Team Leader who you really care for.
(Then again Spark, at least, doesn’t need constant reminders to eat or sleep.)
Speaking of which…
“Uh… Leader Blanche and Annie are supposed to be here today. Could you and your boss maybe not blow up the exhibition while we’re all here? Or start a fight? Or steal anything”
Amelie doesn’t even look up from the stall she’s examining. Out of all the locations to spend the morning at, personally Go wouldn’t have picked the shopping village – it’s not even ten in the morning now and it’s already a struggle to get through the crowds. Amelie, however, is both determined and terrifying - so here they are.
“Mystic One is currently at their headquarters having overslept. Mystic Two is with them.”
Well that’s not at all creepy.
“How do you know that?” He demands.
“Carl told me.”
“Carl, as in-”
That stuck-up dick? is what Go wants to say, but his mouth finishes, “-Valor Two?”
“Yes. We’re acquainted.”
Typical. All said stuck-up dick apparently needs to drop the snobbish attitude, even for someone like Team Rocket, is a terrifying attitude and an above-average bra size.
(That’s probably unfair, he reflects. There’s one key reason why the two of them will never get along and it’s five-foot-ten, host to a lightning titan and drinks Go’s milk straight from the carton.)
“It’s in everyone’s best interest for there to be no fighting today, don’t you agree? Three of each, please.” Amelie directs the last part at the hovering sales assistant, guarding the stock with the tenacity of a stoutland and the attitude of a houndoom.
Honestly, Go thinks, simultaneously watching the assistant bag all the items and trying to read the labels upside-down at the same time as they’re packed, Carl and Amelie knowing each other well isn’t a bad thing. Especially given the animosity between her boss and Leader Candela - and their combined talents at causing significant property damage.
“Limited Edition Eevee Family… are these socks?”
“Mmm-hmm.”
“You came all the way to a massive eevee exhibition… to buy yourself socks?”
He looks back at the packaging, the front home to a model in frills sporting sylveon thigh-highs and not much else.
Don’t think about her wearing them, don’t think about her wearing them-
Too late. It’s an amazing image though.
“They’re not for me. I’m here to get them for someone who couldn’t make it.” Amelie says, like she can read minds. Or maybe it was pretty obvious what he was (completely involuntarily!) thinking of.
Hang on, given that there’s one person he knows of who can make Amelie get up at the crack of dawn and wears eevee paraphernalia obsessively…
“So… your boss isn’t here today?”
There’s an unnaturally long pause.
“No,” Amelie finally says. It’s hard to tell with someone as serious as her but for a moment, Go thinks, it looks like she wants to say something more. “No, they’re not.”
“So you did come all this way just for socks?”
She shrugs.
“Lief is also thinking about breeding an eevee-cross meowth at some point, so he’s looking at possible studs as well.”
“Lief?”
“You’ve met him. Green hair, crossbred persians, kicked you in the face last month at the pier?”
Oh yeah, he remembers now. He really needs to try and run into people who are less violent, he thinks.
Amelie takes her receipt and turns to face him. “I’ll see you around, Go.”
“Uh, is it bad if I hope that’s not any time soon?”
He gets a whole smile for that.
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