Muk Lore

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Muk Lore

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      • #089____Muk_________
        Sludge__Pixelmon____
        Type____Poison______
        Height__3'11"_______
        Weight__66.1lbs_____
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Muk is a large, sticky, amorphous Pixelmon, made of living purple sludge. It has two small eyes with beady black pupils. It also has an enormous mouth with a grey tongue and strands of ooze connecting its top and bottom jaws. While it has no visible legs, it does have two arms with three fingers on each hand. However, it typically keeps one hand tucked in while it extends the other hand.

Muk evolves from Grimer after a certain amount of battle experience.

Habitats
In dirty residential areas where people throw trash into the streets, it is almost certain to appear. It will readily consume nearly any waste or refuse generated by people and Pixelmon alike. It can be found in heavily polluted bodies of water, cities and factories.

Toro-Specific Habitats
Much like their younger and more common cousins the Grimers, Muks are most commonly found in the swamp to the north of Cobalt. They can also be found in large numbers within Aurelia's sewers.

Differences from Mainstream Lore
Like Grimers, the origins of Muks in Toro are poorly-understood, although it is well-known that they will almost always appear in polluted areas. Furthermore, their plant-killing abilities are suitably more potent than those of Grimers, being capable of killing plants within minutes of simple proximity, and causing land to become toxic after extended contact. Using proper land-restoration techniques, however, land devastated by Muks is easily repaired within a year.
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