Turtle Pokémon
Its tail is large and covered with a rich, thick fur. The tail becomes increasingly deeper in color as Wartortle ages. The scratches on its shell are evidence of this Pokémon's toughness as a battler.
# 8
Iconic basketball belly
Recognizability: Pass
Yep. Bright lavender is definitely a noticeable shift.
Color balance: Pass
Contrasting elements remain s... read more
His body looks like a basketball
I think the belly color changed for the worst, but it looks nice otherwise!
I personally like it but i can understand why someone wouldnt.
Looks more noticable then Squirtle but still not great, i dont like the purple with the brown
and why it ourple
completely unnoticeable to my colorblindness
Good change. Love that you hate it. Which makes it better
Dunno why, but the colors feel sickly on this one
pretty boring
Love Wartortle, but dude just doesn't have a great shiny.
Less cool to me, but still keeps the green shell so oookkaayy?
Also on the last one (squirtle) I realized that there actually was a green sh... read more
I’d give it a 3.5, it’s nice.
The shiny version of Wartortle in Pokémon GO was released on 07-07-2018.
Wartortle was originally discovered in the Kanto region. The main color of shiny Wartortle is purple. The typing of this Pokémon is water. The Pokédex number of Wartortle is #8. In the dex they call Wartortle the Turtle Pokémon
Its tail is large and covered with a rich, thick fur. The tail becomes increasingly deeper in color as Wartortle ages. The scratches on its shell are evidence of this Pokémon's toughness as a battler. This Pokémon is usually seen near bodies of water, including streams, rivers, lakes, beaches, oceans, or harbors.
Wartortle belongs to the Squirtle family.
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