It is one of the more unpopular pokemon yet it has never skipped a pokédex entry since it’s introduction so I guess that Game Freak must love this guy as much as I do! While originally it’s pokédex entry says nothing special. Pokédex wise this pokémon is kind of interesting. it feels so random! Also why would anyone throw away these amazing toys! It would be amazing if Garbodor plays with them! but then a real car that is smaller and a Pokédoll that is almost as great as a taxi. This pokémon also got one of the very few Gigantamax forms I like (the other being Chonkachu and Orbeetle and Allcremie.) I love how there is like a giant wind up boat. Perhaps I am so in love with Garbodor because when I see him I see a ripped teddy bear.stuffed with Trash. I bet a real life Garbodor would be more composty but I bet it would be mighty interesting to dig around in it to see if you could not find any “treasures’ ‘. Well being a trash pokémon DOESN’T make you trash! Trubbish and Garbodor are something I really want to protect… also I want to hug them again… not sure what it is with me wanting to hug fictional waste material but I imagine trubbish all jingly with all the cans and bits and bobs in it when you hug it and the trash garbodor is made off seems super fluffy! Kinda like bad mash potato or something. This is one of those pokemon that gets hated because they are a thing rather than an animal. The weirdest pokédex entry though states that even the footsteps it leaves behind are poisonous. As the trash moves through its body it sparks all sorts of different chemical reactions as there are some many poisons in its body! It’s teeth and claws are not actually teeth and claws but crystallized poison. This trash eating is what in fact causes Alolan Muk to look so rainbowy. It is very poisonous and a single touch will give you high fevers and cause you to be bedridden for days! It feeds on anything repugnantly filthy so the sewers do seem like a great place for it to live for that as well. My plan of hugging one might prove challenging because touching a Muk will spell trouble. How it detects those places though are very unclear because to degeneration Muk have lost their ability to smell. Added with the sewer smells and it’s hiding it is perfectly safe. It also keeps it safe from things that might prey on it because it’s own scent is already so bad it can cause fainting. It can take shelter in these places and nearly become invisible. First of all they like to gather in smelly places where sludge gathers. Muk and it’s pre-evolution Grimers primarily live in sewers, this has several reasons. great! A rainbow colour pile of stench and poison crystals even better! Still I would love to hug a Muk! It’s weird but if Pokémon would be real that would be on my bucket list… probably as a final thing! where it got fused into even greater things! Muk is such a great example of simple done right! It’s Alolan form made it a lot more special when it was about to fade into obscurity so this is just a Pokémon to me that is solid through and through. Including my run of Pokémon Infinite Fusion. The colourful palette also made it stand out more but nothing to me can beat the classic Muk design! I loved it when Ash had it on it’s team and I have used Muk on several occasions myself. Poison Dark is a great typing! It’s only weakness being ground! So this is one of the few pokémon that arguably just got an upgrade. Muk however got a Dark type added to it’s poison typing. Normal and Dark is NOT a good typing, regardless how much I like Galarian Zigzagoon and later Obstagoon. The other being rattata and meowth got a typing that was kinda harmful to it. This is one of the few Alolan Pokémon that kept its original typing and gained one.
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