
Lumbrill
Steel Worm Pokémon



Steel Worm Pokémon



Abilities: Magma Armor / Sturdy / Thick Fat (Hidden Ability)
Height: 0.9m / 3' 01"
Weight: 43.6kgs / 96.0lbs
Gender Ratio: 50% Male ♂ / 50% Female ♀
Egg Groups: Bug / Mineral
Evolves From: Ploworm (Level 20)
Evolves To: N/A
Pokédex Entry: Rather large, Lumbrill are surprisingly sturdy and strong despite their frail appearance. They protect colonies of Ploworm with an iron defense. They are the inspiration for a number of mythologies and stories about underground terrors.

Lumbrill is a long, thin steel-grey worm with darkish pink fleshy areas just above half way down its body and on its tail, which also has a red spot on it. Its eyes are still red x's, with fleshy parts around it and a drill on the end of its head. One would think a worm to be squishy and soft, and in some places Lubrill is, but its steel shell covers a once soft area. The drill on its head, although small, can drill through the hardest of rock with ease.


Etymology: Lumbrill is a combination of the words lumber, as in to move slowly, and drill.
Gender Differences: None.
Special Abilities: Its armor protects it from magma streams and intense pressure present in underground locations.
Behavior: It digs through hard layers of stone underground, being protected from magma and high pressure by its armor. The tunnels it digs can go for miles at a time, in both horizontal and vertical lengths. Its often used by archaeologists and treasure hunters, because of their careful digging technique.
Habitat: Underground, often near deserts or dry earth. Sometimes more fertile soil, such as near volcanoes and tar pits.
Diet: They eat waste products, such as dead leaves and other such organic material present in the dirt.

Faldera Island, Oblivia ■ Phenac Oasis, Orre ■ Route 4, Unova ■ Route O7, Orre ■ Route O8, Orre ■ Route 113, Hoenn ■ Route 114, Hoenn
(This list is only a list of the locations from the canon universe to provide viable locations to catch the Pokémon. Custom Pokémon still appear in the other locations listed in the Habitat section.)

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