Dinopion

Dinopion is a dual-type Fighting/Dragon Pokémon.

It evolves from Dinomite starting at level 34.

From *Version number to be announced* on-wards, it will be able to Mega Evolve using a *Name of Mega Stone to be announced*.

Physiology
Dinopion is a large bipedal dragon capable of martial arts. Its body is mainly a bluish-purple, gray feet with two claws on each foot, a gray curved shape on its face, two eyes with green irises, two bandaged arms and hands with four red claws poking out each bandaged hand, a gray chest and lower jaw, two red spikes on each of its shoulders and elbows, three red spikes on its back, and a red belly. It is sort of smiling, with one tooth on each side of its mouth.

Mega Evolution
To be announced.

Gender Differences
None.

Special Abilities
Dinopion are fierce fighters capable of launching volleys of claw strikes and punches exceeding 100,000 PSI. They use stalagmites in caves as punching bags.

Behavior
Dinopion are fierce fighters that are capable of launching volleys of claw strikes and punches that exceed 100,000 PSI. They use the stalagmites in caves as punching bags.

Habitat
Wild Dinpion are found in the grass in the Ancient Pass and in the cave at the Victory Isle.

Shiny Coloration Differences
For Shiny Dinopion, the bluish-purple turns blue, the gray turns a grayish-blue, the red turns purple, and the green irises turn a pale chartreuse.

Meanwhile, Shiny Mega Dinopion's Coloration Changes are to be determined.

Trivia

 * Prior to Gen 7, Dinopion was the first and only Dragon/Fighting-type to ever exist. However, this changed when Hakamo-o and Kommo-o were revealed for Pokémon Sun and Moon Versions.
 * Prior to Version 1.0.1, it's currently unknown what Cry Dinopion uses.

Origin
Dinopion is based on a dragon and a martial artist.

Name Origin
Dinopion's name is a combination of the words Dinosaur and champion.