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Habitat |
Pastures, farms, fields, grasslands
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Overview |
At first glance, Dubwool seem to sport powerful horns that would make any opponent think twice about attacking. However, these horns are purely for attracting mates and intimidating other same-gendered Dubwool; their backwards angling prevent their use in combat, and the horns themselves are actually somewhat fragile. Dubwool instead primarily rely on their thick wool to protect them. Their wool does wonders in this regard--unlike Wooloo wool, Dubwool wool is unexpectedly bouncy, deflecting physical attacks right off of itself. Fabric knitted from their wool acts much like a trampoline, and Dubwool “carpets” are popular amongst children for this very reason. Their spots also make it more difficult to shear these Pokémon without mixing the colors together and creating a mottled final product. Thus, most Dubwool on farms are likely kept around for mating purposes, as it usually more of a hassle to shear and process them than their wool ends up being worth.
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Evolves from Wooloo at Lvl 24