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<pokedex>
  <general>
    <number>096</number>
    <imageRB>rbspr096.gif</imageRB>
    <imageY>gby096.gif</imageY>
	  <englishName>Drowzee</englishName>
	  <japaneseName>スリープ (Surīpu)</japaneseName>
	  <species>Hypnosis Pokémon</species>
	  <elementalTypes>Psychic</elementalTypes>
	  <pronunciation>DROW-zee</pronunciation>
	  <height>3'03"</height>
	  <weight>71 lbs.</weight>
    <pokedexEntries>
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      <rb_version>
        <entry>
          Puts enemies to sleep, then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating bad dreams.
        </entry>
      </rb_version>
      <y_version>
        <entry>
          If you sleep by it all the time, it will sometimes show you dreams it has eaten in the past.
        </entry>
      </y_version>
    </pokedexEntries>
    <evolutionFamily>
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      <form>
        <image>gby096.gif</image>
        <name>Drowzee</name>
        <type>Hypno (Level  26)</type>
		  </form>
	    <form>
        <image>gby097.gif</image>
        <name>Hypno</name>
        <type>None</type>
      </form>
    </evolutionFamily>
  </general>
  <vitalStatistics>
    <hp>60</hp>
    <attack>48</attack>
    <defense>45</defense>
    <speed>42</speed>
    <special>90</special>
    <total>285</total>
  </vitalStatistics>
  <effectiveness>
  	<weak>Bug (2x)</weak>
	<normal>Normal (1x), Flying (1x), Poison (1x), Ground (1x), Rock (1x), Grass (1x), Fire (1x), Water (1x), Electric (1x), Ice (1x), and Dragon (1x)</normal>
	<resistant>Fighting (½x), and Psychic (½x)</resistant>
	<immune>Ghost (0x)</immune>
  </effectiveness>
  <locations>
    <games>
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      <red>
        <rarity>Rare</rarity>
        <area>
          Route 11
        </area>
      </red>
      <blue>
        <rarity>Rare</rarity>
        <area>
          Route 11
        </area>
      </blue>
      <yellow>
        <rarity>Rare</rarity>
        <area>
          Route 11
        </area>
      </yellow>
    </games>
  </locations>
  <levelUpMoves>
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    <move>
      <name>Pound</name>
      <levelRB>Start</levelRB>
      <levelY>Start</levelY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>40</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>35 (max. 56)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is physically pounded with a long tail or a foreleg, etc.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Hypnosis</name>
      <levelRB>Start</levelRB>
      <levelY>Start</levelY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>70%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user employs hypnotic suggestion to make the target fall into a deep sleep.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Disable</name>
      <levelRB>12</levelRB>
      <levelY>12</levelY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>80%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        For several turns, this move prevents the foe from using the move it last used.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Confusion</name>
      <levelRB>17</levelRB>
      <levelY>17</levelY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>50</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>25 (max. 40)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is hit by a weak telekinetic force. It may also leave the foe confused.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Headbutt</name>
      <levelRB>24</levelRB>
      <levelY>24</levelY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>70</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user sticks its head out, and rams straight forward. It may make the foe flinch.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Poison Gas</name>
      <levelRB>29</levelRB>
      <levelY>29</levelY>
      <elementalType>Poison Gas</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>55%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>40 (max. 64)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A cloud of poison gas is sprayed in the foe's face. It may poison the target.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Meditate</name>
      <levelRB>32</levelRB>
      <levelY>32</levelY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>40 (max. 64)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user meditates to awaken the power deep within its body, and raise its Attack stat.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Psychic</name>
      <levelRB>37</levelRB>
      <levelY>37</levelY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>90</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is hit by a strong telekinetic force. It may also reduce the foe's Sp. Def stat.
      </description>
    </move>
  </levelUpMoves>
  <technicalMoves>
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    <move>
      <name>Mega Punch</name>
      <noRB>TM01</noRB>
      <noY>TM01</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>80</power>
      <accuracy>85%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is slugged by a punch thrown with muscle-packed power.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Mega Kick</name>
      <noRB>TM05</noRB>
      <noY>TM05</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>120</power>
      <accuracy>75%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>5 (max. 8)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is attacked by a kick launched with muscle-packed power.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Toxic</name>
      <noRB>TM06</noRB>
      <noY>TM06</noY>
      <elementalType>Poison</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>85%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Body Slam</name>
      <noRB>TM08</noRB>
      <noY>TM08</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>85</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user drops onto the foe with its full body weight. It may leave the foe paralyzed.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Take Down</name>
      <noRB>TM09</noRB>
      <noY>TM09</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>90</power>
      <accuracy>85%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A reckless, full-body charge attack for slamming into the foe. It also damages the user a little.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Double-Edge</name>
      <noRB>TM10</noRB>
      <noY>TM10</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>120</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A reckless, life-risking tackle. It also damages the user by a fairly large amount, however.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Submission</name>
      <noRB>TM17</noRB>
      <noY>TM17</noY>
      <elementalType>Fighting</elementalType>
      <power>80</power>
      <accuracy>80%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>25 (max. 40)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user grabs the foe, and recklessly dives for the ground. It also hurts the user slightly.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Counter</name>
      <noRB>TM18</noRB>
      <noY>TM18</noY>
      <elementalType>Fighting</elementalType>
      <power>Varies</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A retaliation move that counters any physical attack, inflicting double the damage taken.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Seismic Toss</name>
      <noRB>TM19</noRB>
      <noY>TM19</noY>
      <elementalType>Fighting</elementalType>
      <power>Varies</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is thrown using the power of gravity. It inflicts damage equal to the user's level.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Rage</name>
      <noRB>TM20</noRB>
      <noY>TM20</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>20</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        While this move is in use, it gains attack power each time the user is hit in battle.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Psychic</name>
      <noRB>TM29</noRB>
      <noY>TM29</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>90</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is hit by a strong telekinetic force. It may also reduce the foe's Sp. Def stat.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Teleport</name>
      <noRB>TM30</noRB>
      <noY>TM30</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        Use it to flee from any wild Pokémon. It may also be used to warp to the last Poké Center visited.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Mimic</name>
      <noRB>TM31</noRB>
      <noY>TM31</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user copies the move last used by the foe. The move can be used for the rest of the battle.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Double Team</name>
      <noRB>TM32</noRB>
      <noY>TM32</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        By moving rapidly, the user makes illusory copies of itself to raise its evasiveness.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Reflect</name>
      <noRB>TM33</noRB>
      <noY>TM33</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A wondrous wall of light is put up to suppress damage from physical attacks for five turns.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Bide</name>
      <noRB>TM34</noRB>
      <noY>TM34</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user endures attacks for two turns, then strikes back to cause double the damage taken.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Metronome</name>
      <noRB>TM35</noRB>
      <noY>TM35</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user waggles a finger, and stimulates the brain into randomly using nearly any move.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Skull Bash</name>
      <noRB>TM40</noRB>
      <noY>TM40</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>100</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user tucks in its head to raise its Defense in the first turn, then rams the foe on the next turn.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Dream Eater</name>
      <noRB>TM42</noRB>
      <noY>TM42</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>100</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        An attack that works only on a sleeping foe. It absorbs half the damage caused to heal the user's HP.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Rest</name>
      <noRB>TM44</noRB>
      <noY>TM44</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user goes to sleep for two turns. It fully restores the user's HP, and heals any status problem.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Thunder Wave</name>
      <noRB>TM45</noRB>
      <noY>TM45</noY>
      <elementalType>Electric</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        A weak electric charge is launched at the foe. It causes paralysis if it hits.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Psywave</name>
      <noRB>TM46</noRB>
      <noY>TM46</noY>
      <elementalType>Psychic</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>80%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>15 (max. 24)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The foe is attacked with an odd, hot energy wave. The attack varies in intensity.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Tri Attack</name>
      <noRB>TM49</noRB>
      <noY>TM49</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>80</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user strikes with a simultaneous three-beam attack. May also paralyze, burn, or freeze the target.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Substitute</name>
      <noRB>TM50</noRB>
      <noY>TM50</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>-%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>10 (max. 16)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user makes a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user's decoy.
      </description>
    </move>
    <move>
      <name>Flash</name>
      <noRB>HM05</noRB>
      <noY>HM05</noY>
      <elementalType>Normal</elementalType>
      <power>-</power>
      <accuracy>100%</accuracy>
      <powerPoints>20 (max. 32)</powerPoints>
      <description>
        The user flashes a light that cuts the foe's accuracy. It can also be used to illuminate caves.
      </description>
    </move>
  </technicalMoves>
  <biology>
    <physiology>
	Drowzee is a bipedal Pokémon that resembles a tapir. Its eyes are tired looking, and it has a trunk above its mouth. Its arms are quite short in length, and its hand each have three fingers. The upper half of a Drowzee's body is yellow, and the lower half is brown, the two of which are separated by a wavy line. It has a round belly, and its legs are quite stubby. Its feet are brown, except for its two toes, which are the same yellow color as the upper half of the body, and the bottom, which has a small, round, pink colored pad in the middle of it.
	</physiology>
	<abilities>
	Its special abilities allow it to put people to sleep, and then sense the dreams they are having, so they know what kind of dream they would be eating. Drowzee is also known to inexplicably conjure up Poison Gas.
	</abilities>
	<behavior>
	Due to being a bizarre species of Pokémon, their behavior is very hard to determine.
	</behavior>
	<habitat>
	Wild Drowzee live in very tall grass, by muddy rivers, in savannahs, and occasionally in ancient temples, and tombs.
	</habitat>
	<diet>
	It feeds on dreams.
	</diet>
  </biology>
  <franchising>
    <design>
	Drowzee is based on the Japanese myth of the baku, creatures who eat bad dreams of sleeping people. Originally, they were composite animals, but later became tapirs — pig-like animals with small trunks from South America, and Southern Asia.
	</design>
	<origin>
	Drowzee's name is a misspelling of the word "drowsy," which means dull with sleepiness. The "zee" could also be a reference to the saying "catching some Zs", meaning to sleep.
	</origin>
  </franchising>
</pokedex>
