Hi! I have a Solosis who keeps disappearing at night. Is it because it travels to other dimensions or is their a secret Solosis society that I don’t know about? I get worried because when it comes back in the morning, it’s really tired and falls asleep. I don’t usually get to train it or spend time with it.

It’s difficult to say what your solosis may be doing, anonymous. I can assure you that there isn’t a general secret solosis society, but it’s entirely possible that one has formed in your community anyway, especially given how social solosis are. Alternatively, it’s also possible that your solosis is simply training itself at night or playing. It might even be a nutritional deficiency or an overly worn bed, if your solosis is trying to sleep at night. Ultimately, the only way to know for certain what it’s doing is by keeping an eye on it. Solosis can’t teleport, so following it should be rather simple.

Once you figure out what it’s doing, then you can take steps to correct this behavior or help solosis so it doesn’t end up exhausted every morning. But you can’t really act until you know for certain what the core issue actually is.

Best of luck!

The Solosis Line

Solosis
The Cell Pokémon
Type: Psychic
Official Registration #: 577
Entry: Scientists have taken a special interest in this cell-like pokémon’s body fluids. The reason why is because the specific composition of this fluid insulates solosis’s fragile body from extreme conditions and provides constant nourishment in the form of converted wastes and energy. Attempts to replicate this substance for human use has led to varying results. Apparently, when synthesized without the vital component that is the solosis itself, solosis fluid can be anything from, and the author quotes from the publication on the subject, “suffocating and toxic” to “quite pleasant in taste, reminiscent of Tang but otherwise highly hallucinogenic.”

Duosion
The Mitosis Pokémon
Type: Psychic
Official Registration #: 578
Entry: The evolved form of solosis, by battle experience. As cell-like pokémon, members of the solosis line undergo a process very similar to mitosis (except in the sense that these pokémon divide into distinct species), hence the designation of duosion. Unfortunately for duosion, the process the solosis undertake is a long and arduous one, and the middle stage of the family represents an awkward, half-divided stage. That is to say, duosion consists of two bodies embedded in the same body sac. One is the body proper, containing many of the organs the duosion needs to survive; the other is merely a second brain, which feeds off nutrients leeched from its parent mass. As these are two distinct beings in one body sac, disagreements may occur, resulting in duosion often attempting to take two actions at once. When working in tandem on the battlefield, this can often be advantageous, as duosion can combine the psychic abilities of both its brains to power its attacks. However, when the brains are not working in tandem, a duosion may attempt to use incompatible moves such as Psychic and Gyro Ball at the same time. On the positive side, a pokémon attempting to use two vastly different attacks is, at the very least, mildly entertaining.

Reuniclus
The Multiplying Pokémon
Type: Psychic
Official Registration #: 579
Entry: The evolved form of duosion, by battle experience. The species designation for reuniclus is misleading. Reuniclus itself is not multiplying. In fact, unlike duosion, all of the parts within a reuniclus’s body sac become unified in mind, resulting in a pokémon system that is functionally a single thinking organism. Rather, the species designation is more in reference to reuniclus’s signature habit of calling other reuniclus to itself and interacting with them. Not only does the act of joining hands with these other reuniclus heighten their respective psychic abilities exponentially, but it’s also the chief way reuniclus mate and breed, thereby making its designation literal in more than one way.