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Karrablast resembles a horned bug and, when threatened, it spits an acidic liquid to drive attackers away. Karrablast is known for targeting [[Shelmet]] due to the mysterious connection between them. Karrablast and Shelmet both mysteriously evolve only when they receive electric stimulation at the same time. This is represented ingame by trading a Karrablast and a Shelmet (the electric stimulation presumably being part of the trade), which causes each of them to evolve into Escavalier and [[Accelgor]], respectively.
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Karrablast resembles a horned bug and, when threatened, it spits an acidic liquid to drive attackers away. Karrablast is known for targeting [[Shelmut]] due to the mysterious connection between them. Karrablast and Shelmut both mysteriously evolve only when they receive electric stimulation at the same time. This is represented ingame by trading a Karrablast and a Shelmut (the electric stimulation presumably being part of the trade), which causes each of them to evolve into Escavalier and [[Accelgor]], respectively.
  
 
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