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==Behavior== | ==Behavior== | ||
Lunatone's power and health seems to be tied directly to the | Lunatone's power and health seems to be tied directly to the {{wp|Lunar phase|phases of the moon}}. When there is a full moon, Lunatone is at the peak of its strength. Presumably when there is a new moon, Lunatone is all but defenseless. | ||
==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
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==Diet== | ==Diet== | ||
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Lunatone is based on a meteorite shaped like a crescent {{wp|moon}}. | Lunatone is based on a meteorite shaped like a crescent {{wp|moon}}. | ||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== | ||
Lunatone's name is a combination of the | Lunatone's name is a combination of the {{wp|Latin}} ''luna'', meaning moon, and ''tone'', meaning shade or light, referring to not only this Pokémon's appearance but also its affinity for moonlight. It could also be a combination of ''luna'' and ''stone'', simply referring to a moon-shaped rock. | ||
Its German name, Lunastein, comes from ''luna'' and ''{{tt|Stein|stone}}''. | Its German name, Lunastein, comes from ''luna'' and ''{{tt|Stein|stone}}''. | ||
Its French name, Seleroc, comes from ''{{wp|Selene}}'', a Greek lunar deity, and ''{{tt|roc|rock}}''. | Its French name, Seleroc, comes from ''{{wp|Selene}}'', a Greek lunar deity, and ''{{tt|roc|rock}}''. |
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