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What is rotomore?

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∙ 11y ago

Rotor is the Pokemon, not Rotomore. This is a plasma Pokemon that can change form by possessing the motors of some appliances.

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What does Rotom evolve into?

Rotom does not evolve at all ,but in Pokemon platinum (which will come out in spring 2009)it has 6 forms. Original Form, Frost Form, Spin Form, Wash Form, Cut Form and Heat Form. i also heard it evolves into somthing called rotomore i do not know if this is true that is just what i was told


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