OGRESS, the Inner-Monster Pokégirl
Type: Very Near Human; Metamorph
Element: Ground
Frequency: Rare
Diet: human foods (in large quantities)
Role: shock troops, construction
Libido: Low (High with a favored Tamer)
Strong Vs: Electric, Fire, Poison, Rock, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Ice, Plant, Water
Attacks: Bearhug, Headbutt, Pummel, Yell, Glare, Mega Punch, Taunt, Rage
Enhancements: Enhanced Durability (x5), Enhanced Strength (x5), Monster Out (Enhanced Strength (x20) Enhanced Durability (x10), Ignore Poison)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Tomboy (Round Stone)

When a Tomboy is exposed to a Round stone, she will evolve. This evolution comes without any fanfare, and unlike many other Pokégirls that shine with inner light upon evolving, she shows no sign of discomfort, shock, or anything that has typically been associated with Pokégirl evolution. It's when she's under stress of some sort that she gains the ability to Monster Out, showing off her newly evolved form for the first time. Unlike many Pokégirls, the Tomboy truly barely changes at all when she evolves. At best, she might gain a 1/5 of a cup size, and perhaps grow an inch or two in height- that is the most obvious physical change after evolving. The Tomboy's hair grows a little faster than before, allowing her to have long hair, which many Ogress choose to keep braided. The physical changes take place over a period of two or three weeks, making it that much more difficult to spot. Though they are short-tempered before, they are more so now, quick to brood and faster to anger. The other easy way to tell when a Tomboy evolves is when she begins to need to consume greater and greater amounts of food and drink. More than one stupid tamer has attempted to evolve an Ogress (that they thought was still a Tomboy at the time) into a Snorlass as a result of the amount of food she eats.

When Monstered Out, the Ogress' physical body in a flash of light that is reminiscent of the evolution of other Pokégirls, becomes between two to three times bigger, matching or exceeding the height of a Giant Trollop and gaining an equivalent amount of strength as well. Her skin becomes as rough as stone and her curves are gone, replaced with angular muscles that are about as dense as armor plating. Unlike a Giantess, the Ogress does not have a weak spot in her forehead, and somehow cannot be poisoned. The reason for this is unknown, but suspected that her body's metabolic processes speed up exponentially with the amount of physical power exuded during her Monster Out that the poison takes effect and dies out within half a second on average. The Monster Out ability can last up to half an hour at a time, but only as long as the Ogress has had enough to eat beforehand. Tamers say that when an Ogress is Monstered Out, they are three times uglier than a Trollop or a Harpy but still retain the same mind as they had before Monstering Out.

In battle, Monster Out is typically the first thing that an Ogress does to get the power she may need to overcome most obstacles that might be set in her path. Using Mega Punch to try and finish an opponent, a Monstered Out Ogress typically prefers to wrestle her opponent into a Bearhug technique, and as she squeezes the target, to try and batter her into submission using a Headbutt. Tamers should be aware that unlike many Pokégirls, an Ogress is extremely difficult to get out of her Rage attack until she either somehow calms down or is defeated, and so using Rage is something that should not be done unless they know what they're doing. The Pokégirl also has another weakness- no long range techniques, or even midrange techniques other than Yell or Glare make it easy for smarter, faster, and more maneuverable Pokégirls to strike from afar and capitalize on the Ogress' lack of abilities.

In a harem, an Ogress usually manages to get along with many other Pokégirls.
As one of the most human-looking of Pokégirls, they can sometimes fool casual onlookers without a Pokédex into thinking that they aren't Pokégirls. However, no Ogress bows down to orders from other Pokégirls that haven't proven themselves to her in battle: would-be Alphas and Betas should be made aware of this fact. An Ogress does not make a good Pokégirl for any position of leadership within a harem, as their anger blinds them to obvious non-violent solutions, and they often pick on weaker members of a harem. However, this is not always the case, as just as many are amiable with Pokégirls that are weaker than they are. Taming an Ogress should be done with restraints and sedatives, as otherwise a particularly enjoyable taming may trigger the Ogress into Monstering Out. Thresholds are very rare, almost never happening, though some speculate it's more common than one might think, if one considers just how little a Tomboy changes upon evolving. Ferals are about as rare, unable to Monster Out as a result of losing their minds. Ogress are, therefore, most commonly found near civilization rather than in the wilds.