JANGMO-O/HAKAMO-O/KOMMO-O
Next up, skipping over a whole long list of standalones, we come to the pseudo-legendaries of this generation, the Jangmo-o line, based on Komodo dragons as well as the Maori war dance, the Haka. They pull their name from a Hawaiian mythical reptile, but honestly Salandit and Salazzle bear more similarities with them, and are covered in armor based on various Polynesian cultures.
Here's the moveset I came up with:
Standard B: Headbutt > Outrage (III)
Side B: Dragon Tail > Dragon Claw (II)
Up B: Work Up > Dragon Dance (II)
Down B: Iron Defense > Clanging Scales (III)
Final Smash: Devastating Drake > Clangorous Soulblaze (III)
Entrance: Poke Ball
Taunts: Doing the haka dance feels appropriate. Also clanging its scales together and things like that.
Kirby Hat: Their head plates
Kart: The Poke Ball car
Special Move: Clanging Scales
Spirit Battle: On Altar of the Sunne
Victory Screen: Doing the last steps of the haka dance and clanging its scales together.
Losing Screen: Fainted
Color Swaps: Main, shiny, other general colors
Thanks for reading! Next up, lets go back and cover all the standalones from this generation. First up, Oricorio adapts to battle!

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