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==Water Immunity== | ==Water Immunity== | ||
Because of Sandygast's ability (Water Compaction), Water type moves are 0x effective against it. | Because of Sandygast's ability (Water Compaction), Water type moves are 0x effective against it. {{unsigned|NerdyTB}} | ||
:Water Compaction doesn't give immunity. <small>[[User:Glik|glik]]</small><sup>[[User talk:Glik|glak]]</sup> 01:39, 26 February 2017 (UTC) | |||
==Another Possible Origin for English Name== | |||
Could the word "aghast" also be a possible root for the name Sandygast? It does look like it's surprised or shocked with that big wide open mouth. This even works with the "peekaboo" part of its Japanese name.--[[User:Joec|Joec]] ([[User talk:Joec|talk]]) 01:35, 11 August 2019 (UTC) | |||
==Serpent shape??== | |||
Does anyone know why it's under the serpentine shape category? I would think it fell under the same category as Grimer/Muk, or head-and-base or just-head. Is it implied that the rest of its body is underground? {{unsigned|FerreTrip}} |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 17 December 2023
French name reference
For the french name, the "bouh" is a combination of both the sound of a ghost and mud, which is "boue" is french. MannedTooth (Talk) 18:51, 19 August 2016 (UTC)
Biography
Sandygast resembles a living lump of sand with a red shovel sticking out on the top of its head two smaller piles of sand can be seen on it looking like arms.On its body little pebbles with two making up the eyes on its body and a wide open mouth that can be seen through. - unsigned comment from Benthemas2 (talk • contribs)
Water Immunity
Because of Sandygast's ability (Water Compaction), Water type moves are 0x effective against it. - unsigned comment from NerdyTB (talk • contribs)
Another Possible Origin for English Name
Could the word "aghast" also be a possible root for the name Sandygast? It does look like it's surprised or shocked with that big wide open mouth. This even works with the "peekaboo" part of its Japanese name.--Joec (talk) 01:35, 11 August 2019 (UTC)
Serpent shape??
Does anyone know why it's under the serpentine shape category? I would think it fell under the same category as Grimer/Muk, or head-and-base or just-head. Is it implied that the rest of its body is underground? - unsigned comment from FerreTrip (talk • contribs)