Nosfearat has been little-seen in the modern era due to its preference to drain victims and depart undetected. It is thought that certain severe cases of ghost-type draining, generally attributed to more common ghost-type pokemon, may be due to the presence of a Nosfearat. In particular, it can drain energy from many humans or pokemon at a time rather than a single subject, and its tendency to secrete potent acid leaves characteristic forensic data.
A Nosfearat was likely present at the Neo-Carib ocean platform disaster due to aura data, the symptoms reported by workers, and the corrosion and other scarring on the recovered debris, but a chemical attack by terrorist groups cannot be ruled out.
#??? - Nosfearat (Nosferatu + fear + rat)/Viratriol (vitriol + rat) (unofficial names)
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Ghost/Acid-type
This pokémon has many ancillary bodies, but only the central portion takes damage. It can drain the vitality of humans as well as pokémon, which may account for various vampire legends.
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Learnset: ??? - Observed: Hypnosis, Mass Hypnosis, Caustic Blast, Caustic Wave, Soul Tether
This one was a challenge due to the bones-- I think we haven't gotten a real skeleton pokemon yet simply because it's easy to make the design too busy. Rat skeletons are pretty cool, their bones have some neat flanges for muscle attachment.
Gaiien Region: #??? - Nosfearat
by Keleri