#146 MoltresMoltres was known as “god bird” by the first people to have ever witnessed i
#146 MoltresMoltres was known as “god bird” by the first people to have ever witnessed it. The name was apt: this Pokémon is cloaked in radiant flames that give it a heavenly appearance, and when it flies over desolate and wintry lands, an early spring follows almost immediately in its wake. However, it can bring destruction, too: with one mighty flap of its flaming wings, Moltres can inflict wildfires, drought, and unbearable heat to the land around it. Burning Body. Moltres’s whole body roars with undying flames that burn so hot, any water that could extinguish it just evaporates before it even touches it. A Moltres keeps itself healthy by keeping itself hot: open fires rage in its lair for it to warm itself by, and Moltres that roost atop volcanic mountains will dive into pools of lava to rejuvenate themselves and heal any injuries they may have. The Legend Continues. While Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are a known trio of Pokémon, it is believed that they are each subservient to a fourth legendary bird that is yet to be discovered. Such a Pokémon would be tremendously powerful—even more so than the known legendary birds—but precisely which niche or realm it would occupy is still unknown. In contrast to the high reaches of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres’s lairs, is believed by some that this undiscovered Pokémon may live deep beneath the ocean.Note: The images in this post have been edited; the original stat block contained an erroneous reference to Articuno in its Innate Spellcasting ability, and erroneously referred to Wing Attack as a multiattack in the legendary action for Wing Attack.The Moltres casts fire bolt as a Level 1 spellcaster, -- source link
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