


Suddenly, the auras shot to each teen, the two red auras going to each girl and the dark aura going to David. A dark aura was forming from the Darkness charm and a red aura was flowing from the two Fire charms. He raised the pendant in his hands and looked at it, but as he did that, his joy turned to worry. "Thank you two so much!" David exclaimed in delight. It felt a little bit heavy, which surprised him, but he liked the feeling of it on his chest.

"This is amazing!" He put the chain around his neck and let the amulet fall to the bottom of the chain. "At the jewelry shop in the mall," Tara replied. He looked up at the two girls and said, "Thank you! Where did you get this?" The boy's eyes widened as she set the amulet into his hands. "We got you a little something," Penny said as she reached into the bad and pulled out the pendant. David was standing there as the door opened. Muffled footsteps were heard and soon, the door opened. Once they got there, Tara knocked on the door. They put it in a small bag so it wouldn't be hanging and clinking around. Later that day, the girls went to David's house to give him the large pendant. Along with their earrings, it cost nearly $250, but it was well worth it. "Let's get it then!" To that, Penny agreed. He especially liked fox Pokemon, like Ninetales. He was fifteen, like the girls, but he was more of a Pokemon geek than them. David was one of their friends from the same school. "David would like this!" Penny exclaimed. As they brought it under the light, it shone. "Whoah, its like an amulet," Tara said in awe, still staring at the large pendant. This symbol was the Fire type symbol from the Pokemon TCG. On these rocks, there were cutouts as well which resembled a flame. The other two rocks were red in color, maybe ruby.

They were so interested in it that they didn't even notice the fact that is was the Darkness type symbol from the Pokemon trading card game. At the top of the circle, there was a rounded cutout from the circle. The rock on the top was black, probably obsidian, with a circle cut into it. The pendant looked like a three leafed clover with gold surrounding three shiny rocks. It was a pendant hanging from a thin gold charily. She looked over and was immediately interested. "Tara, look," Penny said as she motioned her friend over to the rack. As Penny looked over at the usual racks by the checkout counter, something caught her eye. Once the two girls picked up their not-as-pricy earrings, they walked up to the counter. The two 15-year-olds had just gotten their ears pierced just last Thursday and they were looking for some earrings. No, they weren't getting something for a special occasion, they just decided to go get something for fun. Gorochu received an 8-bit sprite, an artwork and a signature move and made its debut in Pokémon Xenoverse: per aspera ad astra, an Italian RPG fan-game published in December 2020.Tara and her friend Penny were walking through a jewelry shop.Usually there’s a reason for why they weren’t implemented, and as long as that reason still exists, they probably won’t be put in the game.” And usually the ones that get rejected are Pokémon that we weren’t able to justify, I think. One of the reasons for that is that we always have this base criteria at Game Freak of being able to explain why a certain Pokémon is in the world or why it exists in that world, trying to make it feel believable within the fantasy. None of the Pokémon that we worked on, got to a point, and then discarded them have actually ever re-appeared yet, so I would say the chances are low. In an interview with Gamespot, when asked if Gorochu were to make a return appearance, director Junichi Masuda said that it was unlikely: "You're probably not going to see it.After being scrapped, it was eventually replaced by Pichu.However, the rest of the Pokémon's appearance has yet to be revealed. Finally, the character's official back sprite was revealed, and it was shown to have only one horn. Sugimori cited game balance issues, which led to the design being omitted from the games. The design was to include fangs and a pair of horns. Pikachu's original illustrator, Atsuko Nishida, and Pokémon designer Ken Sugimori revealed the lost evolution in an interview with Japanese newspaper Yomiuri on May 2, 2018, and Siliconera translated the article into English on May 3. Gorochu is an Electric-type Pokémon that was intended to be an evolution of Raichu in Generation I.
