Ting-Lu (Pokémon): Difference between revisions

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Ting-Lu and the other [[Treasures of Ruin]] are the first Pokémon whose [[base stats]] were adjusted via a {{DL|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Version history|patch}} to the game.
* Ting-Lu and the other [[Treasures of Ruin]] are the first Pokémon whose [[base stats]] were adjusted via a {{DL|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Version history|patch}} to the game.
* Ting-Lu has the highest base HP of all Dark-type Pokémon.
===Origin===
===Origin===
Ting-Lu seems to be based on various species of the deer family, such as the {{wp|moose}}, the {{wp|elk}}, and the {{wp|Père David's deer}}, the latter of which is native to China. In particular, the cracked vessel on its head appears to be based on the broad, palmate antler of the Eurasian elk. Given the Pokedex's reference to its remarkably heavy head, it may also be based on the {{wp|Irish elk}}, an extinct {{wp|cervid}} known to have carried the largest {{wp|antler}}s of any known deer. The overall design of Ting-Lu may also refer to Chinese stone sculptures along {{wp|sacred way}}s to tombs and mausolea, as well as {{wp|deer stone}}s in the {{wp|Eurasian Steppe}}. The horizontal stripes along its body resembles the {{wp|Stratum|layering of sediments in rock formations}}.
Ting-Lu seems to be based on various species of the deer family, such as the {{wp|moose}}, the {{wp|elk}}, and the {{wp|Père David's deer}}, the latter of which is native to China. In particular, the cracked vessel on its head appears to be based on the broad, palmate antler of the Eurasian elk. Given the Pokedex's reference to its remarkably heavy head, it may also be based on the {{wp|Irish elk}}, an extinct {{wp|cervid}} known to have carried the largest {{wp|antler}}s of any known deer. The overall design of Ting-Lu may also refer to Chinese stone sculptures along {{wp|sacred way}}s to tombs and mausolea, as well as {{wp|deer stone}}s in the {{wp|Eurasian Steppe}}. The horizontal stripes along its body resembles the {{wp|Stratum|layering of sediments in rock formations}}.
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