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APokemonfan recently took to social media to share their hand-made Charjabug rug, along with several screenshots and nearby objects for scale.Pokemontrainers complimented the rug maker on their handiwork, and some dubbed the homemade rug a “Charjarug” as a play on both words.

Known as the Battery Pokemon, Charjabug first appeared inPokemon Sun and Moon. Charjabug evolves from Grubbin at level 20 and subsequently into Vikavolt when exposed to a Thunder Stone or leveled up in a strong magnetic field. Charjabug also has the dual types of Bug and Electric, one of the rarest type combinations in thePokemonseries. While Vikavolt is considered a stronger Pokemon,Charjabug can hold an Evioliteto bolster its defenses and physical attack stats by 50%. Coupled with attacks like X-Scissor, Spark, and Crunch, an Eviolite gives Charjabug chances to shine in some Tera Raid and Double Battle scenarios inPokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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AlthoughCharjabug remains a common sight inPokemon Scarlet and Violet, it is not often used as an art subject. However, r/Pokemon user Jrkathan challenged that notion with their hand-made Charjabug rug. Pulling directly from official depictions of Charjabug, the rug was made with a mix of mostly green, black, and brown tufting yarn. Charjabug’s eyes were made with blue and white yarn, and gray yarn was used for its mouth. Darker shades of green and brown yarn were used to give a shadowed look to Charjabug’s pincers, legs, and lower body. The rug was made to fit in nearly any room, and Jrkathan took some pictures near a mirror and a bookshelf to provide scale. Jrkathan, also known as JayTufting on Instagram, said that he did not know about Charjabug’s existence until he crafted the rug for a commission.

Pokemon Fan Crafts Adorable Charjabug Rug

Jrkathan stated that he conducts business on Instagram, and said that both practice and patience in trimming are important parts of creating hand-made rugs. In response,Pokemontrainers praised Jrkathan for his work on the Charjabug rug. A few users chose to dub the rug a “Charjarug” as a play on both the Pokemon’s name and what it was made into. Others jokingly asked if the Charjabug rug would cause static cling, and cited itsBug and Electric type comboas a potential reason.

Jrkathan’s rug was posted at a busy time forPokemonfans. WithPokemon Day coming on February 27, and anticipation surrounding the upcomingPokemon Legends: Z-A, it remains to be seen if Charjabug will appear in future games.