MAGGIETON, the “Three in One” Pokégirl

Type: Near Human Metamorph
Element: Steel/Electric
Frequency: Rare
Diet: Electricity
Role: Technicians, Power Sources, Heavy Steel-Type Counter
Libido: Average
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Flying, Electric, Ice, Normal, Poison, Psychic, Steel, Water
Weak Vs: Fighting, Fire, Ground
Attacks: Spark, Metal Claw, Lightning Strike, Lightning Body, Takedown, Satellite, Shell Shield, Thunder Shield, Mag Bomb, Yoink!, Get Over Here!, With Experience: Sat Cannon, Thunderbolt, Thunder
Enhancements: Magnetics Control, Levitation (Magnetic), Enhanced Endurance (x6), Enhanced Durability (x6), Enhanced Strength (x5), Metamorph (Limited)
Evolves: Mechdoll (Tamer's understanding and Unison of all personalities)
Evolves From: Maggiemite (Drastic Change to Magnetic Field or Thunder Stone)

    When a Maggiemite experiences a drastic change in her magnetic field, normally caused by close proximity with another Maggiemite (As few other magnetic sources are powerful enough to mess with a Maggiemite’s magnetic control) or by close contact with a Thunder Stone, she undergoes the evolution into Maggieton.

    Upon evolution, she loses much of her immature appearance, gaining roughly a foot in height (putting her at about six feet), a much more curvy and alluring form, and a significantly bigger bust (anywhere from C-D cups). Her combat and magnetic field manipulation abilities increase in power and control as well, capable of moving several hundred pounds of metal at one time with magnetics alone. The Maggieton's physical appearance does not otherwise change, retaining the flexible metal skin, hair, control spheres, and Satellites of her pre-evolved form, though she is now even heavier than before, roughly 320 lbs on average.

    Unfortunately, this power comes at a price, as the once simply Bipolar Pokégirl becomes effectively insane. The Maggieton retains the same personality as her previous form – keeping the rapidly changing mood swings, but in addition, she now must contend with two new personalities, likewise hard to predict, that vie for dominance over the Maggieton’s body and her Master’s favor. A tamer that wishes to be effective with a Maggieton must learn to recognize the habits of each individual personality and what they’re best at, to ensure that they give effective orders in battle.

    The Maggieton, in general, still cares for her harem sisters, and is much more determined to impress and be useful for her tamer, but the rivalry between the three personalities can sometimes become the cause of trouble. Some people report Maggieton acting like the other Pokégirls whose field changed hers, gaining traits and knowledge she didn't show before.

    Like their pre-evolved form, Maggieton's are a terror to face in battle.

    Maggietons are tanks, capable of taking enormous amounts of punishment and dealing it out in turn, though they are not particularity fast, unless, like their predecessor, they are in a metal-entrenched environment. Predicting them is difficult, as their personalities and combat styles can change on a whim. This can, however, work to the enemy’s advantage, as the three personalities do not always agree on how to approach combat, sometimes leading to situations where the personalities will conflict, reducing efficiency on combat.

    Just as the Maggieton is a combination of three different personalities, the Maggieton combines a lot of her attacks, such as using Lightning Body to grant her melee attacks extra bite, or using Get Over Here! to set up a particularly vicious Satellite barrage. Though not quite as fear-inducing as a Widow or a Mousewife on a rampage, heaven help the foe that faces a Maggieton whose personalities have set aside their differences and become united in objective, as they are relentless and devastating.

    The Maggieton gains one ability to put her above her lesser sisters, however – the ability to create a constant defensive magnetic buffer around her. Steel-Type attacks and attacks from metal weapons (swords, bullets from guns, etc.) are repelled from this field, making them incredibly inaccurate and reducing damage done from those attacks. This, combined with her innate resistances and high Durability rating, makes them one seriously tough opponent to take down.

    Because of her multiple personalities, the Maggieton is often confused and requires much more looking after then an evolved Pokégirl should, leaving many tamers to trade her or release her. They are hard to please, as each personality wants her own time and attention from the tamer, making her almost as difficult to placate as three separate Pokégirls! Good things await the few tamers with the patience and determination to earn the undying loyalty and respect of all three personalities, however, as when all three minds unite, the Pokégirl will evolve into the powerful Mechdoll.

    Feral Maggietons should almost never be approached without a strong Ground-type Pokégirl on hand, and should always be taken seriously. Unlike their pre-evolved sisters, however, it is not advisable to take up a feral Maggieton’s offer to tame them outright, as there is no telling when of if her personalities will change and decide to be less friendly. In addition, it is highly advisable that you do not combat them with other Steel types or Pokégirls who rely on metal weapons.

    There have been only a few recorded cases of girls thresholding into Maggietons, almost all of them devastated by the change before one of their other personalities takes over.