Pawmot is a stout, bipedal, rodent-like Pokémon that has a body that is almost entirely orange, with tan colorations on its forepaws, snout, and long, fluffy tail, and green on the insides of its ears. Its face has beady brown eyes, a tiny nose, and yellow electric sacs on its cheeks. It has shaggy tufts of fur on its forehead and near its ears, as well as on its neck which forms a collar. Pawmot has five fingers on its considerably large forelimbs, which stretch down to its tiny feet. The colorations on its forelimbs create a zigzag pattern. It has yellow pads on its forepaws which turn teal-blue when it uses electric attacks.
Although Pawmot's reaction speed is normally low, it is able to strike opponents with fast movements when battling. The fluffy fur on its body acts like a battery, allowing it to store as much electricity as an electric car. As mentioned in Pokémon Sleep, Pawmot has a peaceful personality. On occasion, it will heal injured Pokémon by discharging electricity from its forepaws. If Pawmot raises its paws while it sleeps, it is possibly dreaming of tending to other Pokémon.[3]
Restores 5 Energy to each helper Pokémon on your team
Pawmot has a peaceful personality and sometimes heals injured Pokémon by discharging electricity from its forepaws. If you see it raising its paws while it sleeps, it may be tending to other Pokémon in its dreams.
Pawmot, the Hands-On Pokémon. An Electric and Fighting type. It's normally easygoing and serene, but in battle, it becomes powerfully quick and intense as it beats its opponents down.
Biri-Biri
A Pawmot appeared in the music video for Biri-Biri, under the ownership of Nemona.
POKÉTOON
A Pawmot appeared in PT09, alongside its pre-evolved forms.
Pawmot is playable through obtaining a Unite License. It is a melee all-rounder that starts as Pawmi and evolves into Pawmo at level 5, which evolves into Pawmot at level 7.
Trivia
Pawmot has the highest base stat total out of all the electric rodents.
Pawmot seems to be based on a marmot, such as the alpine marmot, which was reintroduced in 1948 to the Pyrenees mountain range at the border of Spain and France, after its disappearance in the region following the end of the Pleistocene epoch. Pawmot's ability to discharge electricity from its paws may be inspired by defibrillators. Both aspects may attribute to its ability to learn Revival Blessing.
Name origin
Pawmot may be a combination of Pawmi or Pawmo and marmot.
Parmot may be a combination of パモ Pamo (Pawmi) or パモット Pamot (Pawmo) and marmot.
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