Bakionawa

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Bakionawa

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General details
No. ?
Type Water
Stage ?
Evolves from ?
Evolves to ?
Passive Abilities ?
Is Kinfolk In Alpha? No

Bakionawa is a Water type Kinfolk. It is not known to evolve from or into any other Kinfolk.

Appearance & Personality

Bakionawa have a long sea serpent-like body, covered in blue scales with a large black streak that runs from behind its head, along its back and ending near the tip of its tail. This caudal fin is similarly black and ends in five points, resembling a plumed feather. Along the crown and chin of a Bakionawa’s large head are horn-like structures that point and curve outward, with 3 bioluminescent markings on each side of its face. Trailing along the sides of its body are further bioluminescent spots that alternate in placement with smaller lateral fins. Near the front of its body are its two wing-like pectoral fins that are equipped with smaller spikes along the tips of its webbed fingers. Bakionawa are well known for their immense size, and similarly massive mouths that they can open to surprising extents. Despite this and their initially imposing glow and stature, they’re perfectly capable of functioning as a mount to those they trust.

Stats

Unknown.

Active Abilities

Unknown.

Evolution Tree

The black boxes indicate the Kinfolk, and the white lines show the direction it can evolve. The grey boxes contain the conditions in which the Kinfolk evolves.

PA = Passive Ability.

AA = Active Ability.

Level up X = The Kinfolk must reach a certain level.

Bond level X = The Kinfolk must reach a certain bond level.

Disclaimer: The shape of this Kinfolk's evolution tree is unknown. The shape, placement, and data contained below will be subject to change as we find out more about its evolutions or lack thereof.


Location

Unknown.

Trivia

  • The name 'Bakionawa' is currently a placeholder name until any further news.
  • Its name was found in the first ARG event.
  • Bakionawa was designed by the artist Don Pablo.

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