Basilite
Type: Grass
Category: Sapling Serpent Pokémon
Abilities: Natural Cure / (Hidden) Life Gaze
Stats (approx.):
HP: 50 | Atk: 40 | Def: 55 | Sp. Atk: 50 | Sp. Def: 65 | Spe: 45 (Total: 305)
Pokédex Lore:
It slithers through gardens, leaving sprouting flowers in its wake. Looking into its eyes gives a sensation of warmth and calm.
Once mistaken for a young basilisk, it blesses farmlands with fertile soil and thriving crops.
Vivisyl
Type: Grass / Fairy
Category: Healing Serpent Pokémon
Abilities: Natural Cure / (Hidden) Life Gaze
Stats (approx.):
HP: 95 | Atk: 60 | Def: 90 | Sp. Atk: 95 | Sp. Def: 110 | Spe: 70 (Total: 520)
Pokédex Lore:
Legends say Vivisyl was born when the basilisk’s curse was broken by nature’s will. Its gaze, once feared, now restores life to withered lands.
Where it moves, forests flourish. Entire regions honor it as a guardian of renewal, though some still mistrust its resemblance to the basilisk.
Looking into its eyes feels like witnessing the dawn of spring — pain and weariness fade away.
Ability: Life Gaze (Hidden)
Effect: At the end of each turn, restores 1/16th HP to all allied Pokémon. (Stacks in Doubles/Triples).
Myth & Cultural Lore
Basilite and Vivisyl are often depicted opposite the basilisk in murals, representing renewal vs. death.
Folklore says Vivisyl only appears when a land truly needs healing — drought, blight, or famine.
If exploited for greed, its blossoms wilt and it retreats into the earth, not to return until balance is restored.