Deerash is a deer Pokémon that larger than its Previous Evolution, Deerbie. Its underbelly, middle of the front part of its neck, and the lower part of its face are light gray, it has four light gray legs with a black hoof each, a red flame-shaped tail, two red ears with yellow insides, the back of its neck and its back are also red, and the rest of its head has red at the upper part, two upwards-facing black horns, two white eyes with blue irises and black pupils, a small smile, and a small round black nose. There is also a yellow zigzag patterned line in between the red and the light gray.
Gender Differences[]
None.
Special Abilities[]
Deerash creates blazing trails through woodlands and forests when escaping predators. Once the fire is extinguished, these paths often become new hiking trails.
Behavior[]
Unlike its previous Evolution, Deerbie, Deerash can be helpful Pokémon in a way. They create blazing trails through woodlands and forests when they escape predators.The paths they make become new hiking trails when fire is extinguished.
Habitat[]
Deerash cannot be found in the Wild, so you must Evolve a Deerbie in order to obtain one.
Shiny Coloration Differences[]
For Shiny Deerash, the red turns hot pink, the yellow turns blue, the light gray turns white with some hot pink saturation, and the irises turn a bright jade green.
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Deerash creates blazing trails through woodlands and forests when escaping predators. Once the fire is extinguished, these paths often become new hiking trails.
Deerash's Evolutionary Line shares the same Type Combination with Litleo and Pyroar.
Deerash's Evolutionary line also shares similarity with that of Deerling's; both are identical in design, both have "deer" in most their names, both Evolve at least once and both are part Normal-type. Also, Deerbie, Deerash and Deerling all have yellow on part of their regular colors and pink on their Shiny colors.
Prior to Version 1.0.1, Deerash and Deerbie both use Slowpoke's Cry.
Origin[]
Deerash is based on a deer that's not quite fully mature yet.