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Five new two-stage Pokemon detailed!
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Pokemon Name: Neorantu
Type: Water
Classification: Neon
Pokedex Number: 135 Sinnoh / 457 National
Ability: Swift Swim - Doubles Speed in the rain, Water Lure - All Water-type attacks are drawn in
Location Found: Evolved from Keikouo
Useful Attacks: Somersault
Last week's star Pokemon, that glamourous guppy Keikouo, evolves into this frilly neon. Neorantu's pretty much a standard Water Pokemon, but it can be taught a wide variety of moves. Like Keikouo, Neorantu's most significant strategic use is probably its Water Lure ability in 2-on-2 matches, using it to draw attacks away from those that might be felled by Water attacks.
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