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The Kenyip Line encompasses Kenyip, Arfrica, and Kalahowli, which were released on the 25{{th}} of August 2018, and are [[Exclusive Pokémon]]. | |||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
Kenyip Eggs can be bought from the [[Tournament]] Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 80 [[Gold Poké]]. They currently cost 1 {{LastSeason|text=yes}} Token to unlock. | |||
== | == Event == | ||
The Kenyip Line was one of 4 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 9 of the [[Weekly Tournaments]]. | |||
== | == Evolution Tree == | ||
{{ | {{Evolution|egg=true|name11=Kenyip|evo11=Level 17|name12=Arfrica|evo12=Level 36|name13=Kalahowli}} | ||
== Pokémon Info == | == Pokémon Info == | ||
{{ | {{EggInfo | ||
| | | pkmnName = Kenyip | ||
| | | steps = 5,120 | ||
| | | description = A light brown Egg with brown and grey patches. It's covered in dirt. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{PkmnInfo | {{PkmnInfo | ||
| | | pkmnName = Kenyip | ||
| | | type1 = Ground | ||
| | | expGroup = Medium-Fast (1,000,000) | ||
| | | gender = 1 Male to 1 Female | ||
| | | eggGroup1 = Field | ||
| colour1 = Brown | | colour1 = Brown | ||
| colour2 = | | colour2 = Red | ||
| body = | | body = Quadruped | ||
| stats = {{ | | stats = {{BaseStats|45|95|65|45|45|65}} | ||
| | | dexEntry = Young Kenyip are tenacious and bite things multiple times to learn about them. Few Trainers have enough patience for them and so they are rarely seen in battle. | ||
| | | nameOrigin = ''Kenya'', as in the country, and ''yip'', an onomatopoeia for a dog's bark. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{PkmnInfo | {{PkmnInfo | ||
| | | pkmnName = Arfrica | ||
| | | type1 = Ground | ||
| | | type2 = Fighting | ||
| | | expGroup = Medium-Fast (1,000,000) | ||
| | | gender = 1 Male to 1 Female | ||
| | | eggGroup1 = Field | ||
| colour1 = Brown | | colour1 = Brown | ||
| colour2 = | | colour2 = Red | ||
| body = | | body = Bipedal Tailed | ||
| stats = {{ | | stats = {{BaseStats|75|95|75|50|50|75}} | ||
| | | dexEntry = It enhances its technique and fights the Trainer who showed it no patience growing up. If it wins, it goes free. | ||
| | | nameOrigin = ''Arf'', an onomatopoeia for a dog's bark, and ''Africa'', a continent. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{PkmnInfo | {{PkmnInfo | ||
| | | pkmnName = Kalahowli | ||
| | | type1 = Ground | ||
| | | type2 = Fighting | ||
| | | expGroup = Medium-Fast (1,000,000) | ||
| | | gender = 1 Male to 1 Female | ||
| | | eggGroup1 = Field | ||
| colour1 = Brown | | colour1 = Brown | ||
| colour2 = | | colour2 = Red | ||
| body = | | body = Quadruped | ||
| stats = {{ | | stats = {{BaseStats|95|110|90|75|75|95}} | ||
| | | dexEntry = It rivals Mightyena with its pack-hunting tactics. They use earthquakes to corral their prey and advanced fighting techniques to subdue it. | ||
| | | nameOrigin = ''Kalahari'', in reference to the Kalahari desert, and ''howl'', a long sound a dog makes. | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[ | [[Category:Pokémon]][[Category:Exclusive Pokémon]] |
Revision as of 03:21, 20 February 2020
The Kenyip Line encompasses Kenyip, Arfrica, and Kalahowli, which were released on the 25th of August 2018, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Kenyip Eggs can be bought from the Tournament Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 80 Gold Poké. They currently cost 1 Jasper Token to unlock.
Event
The Kenyip Line was one of 4 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 9 of the Weekly Tournaments.
Evolution Tree
Pokémon Info
Kenyip
Young Kenyip are tenacious and bite things multiple times to learn about them. Few Trainers have enough patience for them and so they are rarely seen in battle.
Name origin: Kenya, as in the country, and yip, an onomatopoeia for a dog's bark.
Arfrica
It enhances its technique and fights the Trainer who showed it no patience growing up. If it wins, it goes free.
Name origin: Arf, an onomatopoeia for a dog's bark, and Africa, a continent.
Kalahowli
It rivals Mightyena with its pack-hunting tactics. They use earthquakes to corral their prey and advanced fighting techniques to subdue it.
Name origin: Kalahari, in reference to the Kalahari desert, and howl, a long sound a dog makes.