Mismagius is a purple, ghost-like Pokémon. It has a round head with elaborate tufts resembling a witch's hat atop it. The tips of the tufts are paler than most of the body. It has a thin, red mouth that resembles the letter "W." Below its head, Mismagius has a short, thorax-like lump from which its body connects. Three elliptical red spheres surround the upper portion of Mismagius's body. There are extensions on the sides of its lower body with the foremost ones tattered compared to rear ones. This gives Mismagius the appearance of wearing some kind of cloak.
Mismagius usually shows up without warning to cause havoc on unsuspecting humans or Pokémon. If it is powerful, Mismagius can use advanced incantations for various purposes, such as causing misery or happiness. Due to this, people often seek to capture Mismagius as if their life depends on it, solely to make someone fall in love with them. There is a custom on inviting Mismagius to one's home, usually to ward off misfortune with its spells. However, this can also lead to disaster should Mismagius ever be provoked. People that hear its cries will usually receive headaches and hallucinations. As shown in the Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl episode Malice In Wonderland!, Mismagius can put its victims to sleep, and cause them to enter a strange dream world without their noticing. If Mismagius falls asleep or is knocked out, the victim will wake up. Mismagius's magical powers can be manifested offensively in the form of telekinesis or controlled darkness. It can sometimes be found roaming around lakes and mountainsides at night.
The incantations Mismagius chants can ward against misfortune, so a custom exists of inviting it into one's home. Incur the Pokémon's displeasure, however, and disaster will surely ensue.
Mismagius debuted in Malice In Wonderland!, where it was casting multiple illusions that caused Ash and his friends to see the things they desired the most.
In Zoroark: Master of Illusions, Grings Kodai has owned a Mismagius since it was a Misdreavus. It served Kodai faithfully and helped him by using its Psychic to prevent Ash from stopping Kodai from taking the energy from the Time Ripple and renewing his ability to see the future. Mismagius was later defeated by Pikachu's Volt Tackle.
Two Mismagius appeared in Mystery on a Deserted Island!, where at least one of them was part of the Pirate's Pokémon crew. Multiple Mismagius later appeared on the Deserted Island with the treasure. They were the first Pokémon to attack the group as well as Team Rocket.
In The Semi-Final Frontier!, a Trainer's Mismagius went up against Tobias during the Lily of the Valley Conference finals. It battled his Darkrai off-screen, but as with the other five Pokémon owned by its Trainer, it was easily defeated by the Pitch-Black Pokémon.
Fantina owns a Mismagius that first appeared in Perturbed by Pachirisu. Platinum later battled Mismagius in her Gym battle against Fantina. She was very powerful and shrewdly manipulative using her illusion attacks, and using Trick Room to use Empoleon's speed against her, defeated both Empoleon and her Ponyta before Diamond's Lax finally took her down at the last minute.
Iono's Mismagius first appeared in PASV12, where it battled against Scarlet during a Gym battle. It was mentioned to be capable of Terastallizing into an Electric type.
A Mismagius was the focus of the third episode where it protected a Maushold from a Scovillain using Hypnosis and Icy Wind. It was given a Pecha Berry as a gesture of thanks for saving them.
Mismagius was featured in the fourth episode of Beyond the Pokédex series.
Origin
Mismagius may be based on the zmory—succubus-like, wandering witch spirits from Polish lore associated with night terrors—from Polish folklore. Its resemblance to a scarecrow may reference not only a zmora's straw manifestation but also the related strzygi, whose unclean spirits manifested as scarecrows if male.[3] Its gems may be based on red korale beads, popular in 19th century Poland and said to be imbued with magical power. Its coloration might reference the Nasu-babā, a witch-like yōkai with a distinct purple skin.
Name origin
Mismagius may be a combination of mischievous or Misdreavus and magus or magic.
Mumargi may be a combination of 夢魔 muma (nightmare; demon in a dream) and 蠱 maji (to bewitch), mage, or magic.
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