Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Leshent and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Leshent will receive the afore-mentioned power boost. Leshent can only learn underlined moves if evolved from a rallied level one Holiday Craytal because Holiday Craytal cannot be caught at such low levels.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Leshent and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Leshent will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
Attacks marked with [ATB] belong to the same type as Leshent and will be increased in power by 25% when used. Moves marked in italics mean that only an evolution or alternate form of Leshent will receive the afore-mentioned power boost.
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Biology[]
Characteristics[]
Leshent is a black, tree-like Loomian, with six spiraling branches forming a crown around its head, long, three-fingered arms with claws, and four roots that make up its legs. It wears the clothes from Halloween Kabunga around its midsection, above which is its face, which resembles a skull.
Origin[]
Leshent's name is a portmanteau of "Leshy," a forest god from Slavic mythology, and "Ent," sentient tree-like beings that appear in a wide range of fantasy/fiction media. According to its concept art, Leshent's skeleton-esque face and black body take inspiration from Jack Skellington from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Description[]
The Loomipedia entry for Leshent in each installment of Loomian Legacy is listed as follows:
Legends say that Leshent are dead trees who were brought to life when decorated with human clothing. Decorating trees with clothing was part of an old Rorian tradition said to take place during the fall season.
Leshent is available in all games of the Loomian Legacy series.
When Leshent was first released, it was able to learn rally moves learned by regular Craytal and not Holiday Craytal. This allowed for moves such as Raging Flame to be taught to Leshent. This was fixed in the Haunted Village Part 2 update and the illegal moves were removed from Leshents who had them.
When obtaining a Crown Leshent, it has a new "Trained" tag represented by the greek letter tau (τ). This may be a hint to how a Loomian with an altered Personality and/or Ability may be distinguished in the future.