Trollger

Trollerk is a dual-type Dark/Fairy Pokémon.

It evolves from Trollerk when exposed to a Mystic Stone, which evolves from Trollow starting at Level 38. It is the final Evolution of Trollow.

Physiology
Trollger is a Pokémon based on a troll and an ogre. It has black fur on its groin and its two legs that have two toes per foot, two large dull green arms with hands that have three visible fingers each and are clenched into fists and three black rocks on each wrist, a dull green chest, three black rocks on each shoulder, and its dull green head has white fur as some "hair" and a "goatee", two white eyes with black irises and white pupils, two small dull green ears with black insides, and a curvy mouth. It also has three black rocks on its back.

Gender Differences
None.

Special Abilities
Known as the "Enforcers of Nature", they have a terrible temper and little patience for those who dare harm the environment.

Behavior
Trollger are known as the "Enforcers of Nature". They are easily enraged and will prioritize taking their anger out on those who dare try to harm the environment.

Habitat
Trollger cannot be found in the Wild, so you must Evolve a Trollerk in order to obtain one.

Shiny Coloration Differences

For Shiny Trollger, the dull green turns a somewhat brighter shade, while the black turns brown.

Trivia

 * Prior to Version 1.0.1, Trollger uses Krookodile's cry.


 * Trollger has the highest Base Attack Stat of all Fairy- and Dark-type Pokémon in Rikoto
 * Also, it is tied with Silvicious and Rinotic for the Same Base Attack Stat.
 * In an earlier version of the Pokédex, Trollger was known as Trogre and was a Dark/Ground-type.
 * Trollger was added in Solar Light and Lunar Dark before Sword and Shield were released, which meant Trollger's entire Evolutionary line had a then-unused official Type Combination. In Sword and Shield, Impidimp and its Evolutionary Line were discovered, and they're Dark/Fairy-types, just like Trollger's.

Origin
Trollger is based on a troll, a mythical creature that lives in forests and under bridges, as well as an ogre.

Name Origin
Trollger's name comes from the words Troll and ogre. The same two words also apply with it's old name, Trogre.