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Reptileon is a dual-type Dragon/Grass Pokémon.
It evolves from Rappeleon at level 60. It is the final form of Meleon.
Physiology[]
Reptileon is a huge, omnivorous dinosaur-like Pokémon that stand on its two back feet. Its head is covered in yellow spikes that cause serious damage when the Pokémon rams into its opponents. Its tail also has spikes, which can hurt the opponent when it swings around its tail. It has short stubby arms, like that of a T-Rex, and a striped tail. Although it rarely uses its arms to attack, the claws are sharp and can tear down trees. It is at the top of the food chain.
Gender Differences[1][]
A female Reptileon has a darker hue than a male. It is easily recognised by the darker stripes on its tail.
Special abilities[]
Reptileon can frighten smaller and less experienced foes and can scare off wild Pokémon. It also intimidates the foe, cutting their attack.
Behavior[]
Reptileon has an aggressive nature. It is very confident and enjoys intimidating larger and more experienced Pokémon just for fun. It doesn't enjoy being around other Pokémon or other humans. It is very difficult for a Reptileon to become friendly with its trainer.