Quaxly is a white duckling-like Pokémon. It has a yellow beak and blue eyes. It has teal webbed feet and a large teal coif-like crest that covers its head, with a feathery tuft in the front and a white curvy line shaped like a wave. Quaxly's coif has a smooth feel thanks to the rich, moist cream that holds it. The cream it secretes can repel grime. The coif can become unkempt should it get dry.[1]
Quaxly is an earnest and tidy Pokémon, and tends to overthink things. Quaxly's feathers secrete a glossy gel which protects its body against water and grime. It hates getting itself dirty, especially on its head. Quaxly's strong legs allow it to swim without issues, even in strong currents. It also uses its legs to repeatedly kick its foes with swift speed.[1] Although found inPaldea, Quaxly is not native to the region, instead having migrated from faraway places a long time ago. As mentioned in theSleep Style Dex, the coif on its head grows dry and messy should Quaxly sleep for a very long time. However, this tend to happen on extremely rare occasions.
Quaxly likes to keep things tidy, and the gel it secretes repels grime. Sometimes when it sleeps for a long time, the coif on its head grows dry and messy, though this is extremely rare.
Quaxly is the only one of thefirst partner Pokémon that is foreign to theregion that it was introduced in, as evidenced by itsPokédex entry in Pokémon Scarlet.
Quaxly's Pokédex entry in Scarlet could be a reference to the exotic origin of aforementioned species in regard to Iberia. The crested breed of ducks was introduced from theDutch East Indies and popularized in North America. Crested ducks and blue-footed boobies are native to South America. Given the carnival theme in its Evolutions, this may also refer to theRio Carnival.
Name origin
Quaxly may be a combination ofquack,wax (referring tohair wax), andduckling.
Kuwassu may be derived from クワックkuwakku (quack) and ananagram of ワックスwakkusu (wax).
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