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December 12, 2021

Arceus Fan Discovers in Pokémon Legends The Moustache of Hisuian Voltorb

By flipping Hisuian Voltorb over down, a Pokémon Legends: Arceus fan revealed a hidden secret. Hisuian Voltorb is the most recent Pokémon to be unveiled for the next edition in the Pokémon franchise.
Voltorb Hisuian is an Electric and Grass variation of Voltorb. Electric and Grass-typing is a rare combination, with only mow Rotom having both types. They resemble Hisuian Poké Balls and have wood-like ridges on their surface, and they use self-destruct and explosion like normal Voltorb. When the Hisuian Voltorb becomes agitated, it emits electric discharges from the hole in its head, causing many human communities to expel them.
Hisuian Voltorb, on the other hand, was discovered to be hiding something else. Heavy King, a Reddit user, discovered that when it was turned upside down, the thick eyebrows on its body resembled a moustache, comparable to other Pokémon with moustache-like designs, such as male Jellicent. Other users have speculated and hoped that when this kind of Voltorb evolves, Hisuian Electrode would have this type of design.
In the months preceding up the release of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, a number of Hisuian Pokémon have been unveiled. Hisuian Growlithe, Braviary, and the Zorua line are all part of this. According to a leak, Pokémon Legends: Arceus will include up to 17 different Hisuian forms. Due to text in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl, Hisuian Quilfish and Hisuian Mewtwo have been proposed as Hisuian forms. However, the latter has been questioned by critics. There are also several new evolutions of existing Pokémon in the game, such as Stantler and Basculin evolutions, as well as a new Scyther evolution.
If Hisuian Electrode has the same moustache as the upside-down Voltorb, this is clever foreshadowing. Electrode’s mouth might also be made out of the brows-moustache. A moustached Electrode would be a fun alternative design for the upside-down-Poké-Ball-Pokémon and would go in nicely with the other distinctive Hisuian forms seen so far. In a variety of ways, the Hisuian Pokémon revealed so far distinguish themselves from their conventional counterparts. Growlithe, for example, has the fur covering its face to resemble a sheepdog, while Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark are different types of kitsune from their usual counterparts. Though the differences are minor, this wooden version of Voltorb is clearly distinguishable from its prior appearances.

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