LOPIKI, The Synergetic Bunny Pokégirl

Type: Very Near Human animorph (Lapine; solid ether body)
Element: Ghost/Electric
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Omnivore
Role: Front-line fighter, coordinator, tag-team battler
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Fighting, Flying, Normal, Psychic, Steel, Water
Weak Vs: Dark, Ground, Rock
Attacks: Quick Attack, Agility, Timid Stroke, Thunder Impact, Spark, Thunder Wave, Thunder Shock, Soul Fist, Phase
Enhancements: Enhanced Agility (x5), Enhanced Speed (x5), Enhanced Durability (x3), Enhanced Senses (Hearing) (x3)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Bunnygirl (Battle Stress + Thunderstone)

This unusual breed of Bunnygirl evolutions is quite set apart from the numerous others that have been recorded and studied since times as early as the Revenge War. Discovered after Thunderstones became available for sale and the evolution experimentations boomed all over the world, the first Lopiki was discovered sometime around 158 AS after a particularly intense battle between a pokegirl poacher and a rookie tamer with only a few pokegirls to his name. Down to his Bunnygirl and his Kitsune up against his attacker's Gynadose, a single Hydro Pump attack left the Lopiki barely alive as the poacher and his pokegirl came at her tamer and harem sister. The evolution stone that her tamer had given her, both in an experiment to make her evolve as well as a present (at least, what researchers discovered, as she told herself), reacted when she barely got up and pounced the Gynadose just before she could strike at her harem sister. Evolving immediately upon landing on her target, the pokegirl let loose with a powerful electric attack that killed the Gynadose and allowed the tamer to apprehend the poacher. Subsequent testing has confirmed the evolution process and requirements.

The Lopiki gains a few inches of height and perhaps half a cup increase in breast size on average. Unlike most of the other bunny-type pokegirls, the Lopiki's long ears (typically up to 10 to 12 inches in length) droop rather than standing straight up, which accounts for the lack of an increase in height compared to the Mist Bunny breed. One physical change of note is the fact that the Lopiki pokegirls do not have what is considered a 'classic' hourglass figure, like many other pokegirls are known for (including other bunny-types). Instead, they are more curvaceous and 'thicker' compared to thinner breeds- though not overweight by any means, these pokegirls simply look healthy. They also possess a fluffy 'cottontail' that is quite sensitive to the touch. Like the Bunnygirl, the Lopiki retains a mostly human appearance, though some do have a light fur coat in several different colors, though typically the fur is the same color as the pokegirl's skin. Though these are typically only a minor change physically (and one that can bring upon the pokegirls of this breed a bit of breast envy, especially towards Beach Bunnies), the more telling changes are more mental than anything else for this unusual Bunnygirl evolution.

Unlike almost any other Bunnygirl evolution and quite unlike the Bunnygirl themselves, the Lopiki shows a remarkable amount of intelligence for the breed, and an actual, palpable, attention span that is comparable to that of just about any intelligent, non-Bunnygirl or Bimbo pokegirl breed. The last change that overcomes the pokegirl upon evolution is two-fold: though the breed's determination is commendable, researchers are uncertain as to why they gain the Ghost-typing. Some researchers speculate it is because the pokegirl's drive to protect her tamer, despite her shortcomings and perhaps because of them, willed her into a last-ditch effort to save her tamer before it was too late. Others just believe it is merely a result of going beyond what the Bunnygirl's simple mindset is capable of. Whatever the reasoning, the Lopiki's ghost-typing has been confirmed. On a sidenote, the Lopiki does not work well with other Bunnygirl evolutions outside of the Minitop and Mist Bunny breeds.

The Lopiki possesses a unique talent when it comes to being paired with other pokegirls- their Synergy Aura, which increases both pokegirl's abilities exponentially as they work together. This applies both in battles and outside of battles, giving the breed quite the potential in a team environment. However, it has been noted that the pokegirl must have the basic mindset of "this is my partner" with the pokegirl she's working with, or else the aura does not trigger. This suggests that camaraderie, or more, must be present to fully utilize this potential. In a battle, the Lopiki is merely average, prefering to outspeed and dodge attacks using Agility and Phase, until an opportunity presents itself to her, at which point they launch themselves into close range using Thunder Impact or Quick Attack. At range, the pokegirl uses Soul Fist and Thundershock in order to disorient or attempt to paralyze her target before getting in close. In all, the Lopiki is a decent battler, both in standard battles and sex battles, where a combination of Timid Stroke and Phase allows the pokegirl to both tease and avoid being teased during such battles.

In a harem, the Lopiki shines. Unlike the bubbly, ditzy, and overall sunny-personalities of her sister evolutions (of course, breeds like the Mini-top and the Mist Bunny don't quite fit this generic description), this breed is far more serious. Though they tend to smile readily, and enjoy a good joke, they are not ditzy and walk with more of an authoritative air than other bunny-breeds. They are not, however, much for attempting to make others smile, to try and calm upset harem sisters- this makes them better Alphas rather than Betas, surprisingly. On average, the Lopiki prefer a good mental activity, such as reading or perhaps even painting, or to simply spend time with her tamer or her 'designated' pokegirl partner in almost anything that she does, be it battling, cooking, sleeping, or taming. When it comes to a taming, the breed prefers to be only with her 'partner' and her tamer, resulting in almost exclusive threesome tamings, and loves to be pampered. Most individuals also enjoy reciprocating in any way that her partners wish, though of course mileage varies.

Feral Lopiki are quite rare, only one finding in three years on average has been reported. They are very reclusive and alert pokegirls while feral, but oddly enough seem to 'buddy-up' with another pokegirl with which they attempt to survive the rigors of being feral with. The few instances Lopiki were found feral, they tended to build large burrows and tunnels into the foothills of mountains, using the terrain to live in their own hole in the ground to protect themselves and their fellow feral from attacks from above ground. How they fare against attacks underground is unknown. There have been no recorded incidents of threshold, and due to the evolution requirements for a Bunnygirl to evolve into the Lopiki, it is considered to be impossible or at least extremely unlikely as of present day.