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Budew / Roselia / Roserade

Budew is a bipedal, rosebud-like Pokémon. It is one of the shortest Grass-type Pokémon. Its face is yellow with small, slit-like eyes. It appears to be wearing a green bib and has triangular, stubby yellow feet. When the two vines that are on top of its head open up, a big spot can be seen on each. One vine has a blue spot, while the other has a red spot.   Budew keeps its buds closed during the cold winter, but opens them again in the spring and releases poisonous pollen. The pollen it scatters induces harsh sneezing and runny noses, and is more toxic depending on how clean the water it was fed with was. Budew's bud beginning to open is seen as the imminent arrival of spring. It lives near clean pools and pond.  

Budew

The pollen it releases contains poison. If this Pokémon is raised on clean water, the poison’s toxicity is increased.


Armor Class13
Hit Points 3d6
Speed20 ft.
Strength10 (+0)
Dexterity11 (+0)
Constitution12 (+1)
Intelligence6 (-2)
Wisdom12 (+1)
Charisma10 (+0)
Damage ImmunitiesPoison
Condition ImmunitiesPoisoned
SensesPassive Perception 8
LanguagesTerran
Challenge1/4 (50 XP)
Action 1AbsorbMelee Weapon Attack d20+4 to hit
Reach 5 ft., one targetHit 1d6+0 and regainhalf the amount of damage taken by the target
Action 2Poison StingMelee Weapon Attack d20+4 to hit
Reach 5 ft., one targetHit 1d4+0 poison damage,target must succeed on aDC 12 Constitution saving throw or become poisoned
  Roselia is a small, light green bipedal Pokémon. It has three thorns on top of its head, and it has black eyes with long eyelashes. Visible from the back is a small stretch of yellow coloration around its neck much like a collar. There are leaves extending from its shoulders like epaulettes. It has a leaf skirt with a yellow stripe running down the front. A male will have a shorter leaf than a female. It holds a rose in each of its hands, a red one in its right, and a blue one in its left. However, it is said that it will occasionally have unusually colored flowers.   Roselia's aroma brings serenity, but the thorns on its head contain a vicious poison. The more healthy it is, the more pleasant its flowers' aroma. It shoots sharp thorns at anything that tries to steal its flowers and uses different poisons in each hand when it attacks. It lives in grassy areas where it drinks nutrient-rich spring water. Roseilia's thorns are used as part of an old tradition, challenging an opponent to a duel by sending these thorns.  

Roselia

Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the Roselia is.


Armor Class14
Hit Points 9d8
Speed25 ft.
Strength13 (+1)
Dexterity16 (+3)
Constitution16 (+3)
Intelligence6 (-2)
Wisdom10 (+0)
Charisma10 (+0)
Damage ImmunitiesPoison
Condition ImmunitiesPoisoned
SensesPassive Perception 11
LanguagesTerran
Challenge1/2 (100 XP)
Action 1Poison StingMelee Weapon Attack d20+6 to hit
Reach 5 ft., one targetHit 1d6+1 piercing damageplus 2d6 poison damage
Action 2Petal DanceRanged Weapon Attack d20+6 to hit
Range 30/60 ft., one targetHit 1d6+2 slashing damage
Action 3Toxic Spikes (recharges 5-6)Roselia covers the ground within 10 feet of it with poisonous spikes.Any creature that starts its turn in this area must succeed on
a DC 13 Constitution saving throw ortake 1d6 poison damage.The poisonous spikes last for 1 minute
  Roserade is a bipedal Pokémon with an appearance that incorporates features of roses and masquerade attire. It has hair made of white rose petals, and a leafy, green cape with a yellow, collar-like bangle on its neck. The cape pattern reaches toward the back of its head, in spiky, sepal-like extensions on the hair. A male will have a shorter cape than a female. It has a dark-green mask over its red, yellow-lidded eyes. The lower portion of its face is light green, and it holds a bouquet in each hand, with a red in its right hand and blue in its left. Its limbs and underside are light green. Its feet end with yellow tips.   Roserade lures prey with a sweet aroma. The more toxic its poison, the sweeter its aroma becomes. Each hand has different toxins, but both hands can jab with near-deadly power. The right arm of Roserade contains poisons that act faster, while the left arms contains poisons that act more slowly. Regardless, Roserade's poison can be life-threatening. It attacks with a dancer-like elegance and uses hidden whips covered with poisonous thorns.  

Roserade

After captivating opponents with its sweet scent, it lashes them with its thorny whips.


Armor Class16
Hit Points 8d10
Speed30 ft.
Strength16 (+3)
Dexterity18 (+4)
Constitution16 (+3)
Intelligence8 (-1)
Wisdom16 (+3)
Charisma10 (+0)
Damage ImmunitiesPoison
Condition ImmunitiesPoisoned
SensesPassive Perception 14
LanguagesTerran
Challenge12 (8,400 XP)
Action 1Poison StingMelee Weapon Attack d20+8 to hit
Reach 5 ft. one targetHit 1d4+3 poison damage,target must succeed on a
DC 14 Constitution saving throw or become poisoned
Action 2Magical LeafRanged Weapon Attack
Range 30/60 ft., one targetHit 1d6+3 slicing damage,this move never misses
Action 3Petal BlizzardRange Weapon Attack
Range 15 ft., all targetsTarget must succeed onDC 14 Dexterity saving throw,taking 6d6+3 slicing damage on
a fail or half as much on a success
Action 4Petal DanceRanged Weapon AttackYou attack by scattering petals for 1d4 rounds.
During this time, you can only use your actionto attack a target you can see within 30 ft of you.This move ends if you don’t attack or you miss.When the dance ends, you gain a level of exhaustion.
While dancing, you attack your opponents withthe petals in your performance. d20+6 to hit, on a hit you deal 12d8+0 slicing damage
Action 5AbsorbMelee Weapon Attack
Reach 5 ft., one target 1d6+3 piercing damage andregain half the amount ofdamage taken by the target

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