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| eggDesc = A brown egg with white square spots. It seems oddly familiar. | | eggDesc = A brown egg with white square spots. It seems oddly familiar. | ||
| dexEntry = Taiveret is a very curious Pokémon, and very easy to win over. If it is really attached to a Pokémon or Trainer, it will thump its feet continuously. | | dexEntry = Taiveret is a very curious Pokémon, and very easy to win over. If it is really attached to a Pokémon or Trainer, it will thump its feet continuously. | ||
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| dexEntry = Always striving for improvement, this Pokémon trains day and night to perfect its technique. It constantly challenges all types of Pokémon in hopes of learning their fighting style | | dexEntry = Always striving for improvement, this Pokémon trains day and night to perfect its technique. It constantly challenges all types of Pokémon in hopes of learning their fighting style | ||
| nameOrigin = A combination of ''tai chi'', a form of martial arts and ''Lepus europaeus'', a European hare. | | nameOrigin = A combination of ''tai chi'', a form of martial arts and ''Lepus europaeus'', a European hare. | ||
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| dexEntry = It prides itself in fighting fairly. If faced with an underhanded opponent, it won't hesitate to expend more power to teach others to fight with honour. | | dexEntry = It prides itself in fighting fairly. If faced with an underhanded opponent, it won't hesitate to expend more power to teach others to fight with honour. | ||
| nameOrigin = A combination of ''tai chi'', a form of martial arts and ''Lagomorpha'', a taxonomic order for hares. | | nameOrigin = A combination of ''tai chi'', a form of martial arts and ''Lagomorpha'', a taxonomic order for hares. |
Revision as of 22:10, 25 December 2017
The Taiveret Line encompasses Taiveret, Taipaeus, and Taimorpha, which were released on the 3rd of June 2017, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Taiveret 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 Water Tokens to unlock.
Event
The Taiveret Line was one of 4 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added along with the Weekly Tournaments feature in Season 4.
Evolution Tree
Pokédex Info
Taiveret
Taiveret is a very curious Pokémon, and very easy to win over. If it is really attached to a Pokémon or Trainer, it will thump its feet continuously.
Name origin: A combination of tai chi, a form of martial arts and leveret, a hare less than a year old.
Taipaeus
Always striving for improvement, this Pokémon trains day and night to perfect its technique. It constantly challenges all types of Pokémon in hopes of learning their fighting style
Name origin: A combination of tai chi, a form of martial arts and Lepus europaeus, a European hare.
Taimorpha
It prides itself in fighting fairly. If faced with an underhanded opponent, it won't hesitate to expend more power to teach others to fight with honour.
Name origin: A combination of tai chi, a form of martial arts and Lagomorpha, a taxonomic order for hares.
Trivia
- Taiveret was the third Exclusive Starter Pokémon to be released.