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Carbat flutters up to cave walls in search of precious gems, particularly sapphires and topaz. Once it locates a cluster, it chips away at the minerals with its sharp fangs, consuming them to strengthen its shimmering form.
Carfa's body twinkles under the night sky, reflecting starlight like a tiny moon. It is said that gazing into its crystals brings good fortune.
Carsparce burrows deep underground, where it forms tunnels lined with sparkling crystal formations. These tunnels sometimes lead to hidden veins of precious gems.
Carlix feeds on rubies buried deep within the earth. The more it consumes, the stronger and harder its gem-covered body becomes.
Carckle hoards pieces of beryl inside small rock crevices, polishing them over time. Some of its oldest stored gems have taken on a glassy, near-transparent sheen.
Caring feasts on citrine-rich minerals, causing its body to take on a golden shimmer and somehow produce a honey-like aroma. The more it consumes, the stronger and more durable its gemstone-like armor becomes.
Carnub burrows through icy caves in search of sapphires buried in the permafrost. When it eats a particularly pure gemstone, its body sparkles with a faint blue glow.
Carphan's body is composed of dense mineral layers, making it incredibly durable. When rolling at high speeds, it leaves behind a faintly glowing dust trail.
Carchum is often found resting atop smooth lapis lazuli deposits. Its crystalline body absorbs the stone's deep blue hues, making it appear as though it is sleeping on the night sky.
Caritar has a habit of sneaking into abandoned mines to steal malachite deposits. It hoards the green stones deep within caves, forming a hidden trove.
Carsly's crystal-covered exterior disguises it among rock formations. It remains motionless for hours, tricking predators into believing it is an ordinary gemstone.
Carslash digs deep tunnels in search of alexandrite, which gives its crystalline body a color-changing quality. Depending on the light, it may appear green or red immediately after eating.
Carwile burrows into deep caverns in search of garnet-rich soil. It grinds the gemstones with powerful jaws before absorbing their mineral essence.
Caridos slams its hardened ears into clusters of crystals, breaking them apart with sheer force. It then greedily devours the fallen shards, using them to strengthen its gem-like body.
Cardon has a near-unbreakable shell after consuming large amounts of onyx. It often remains motionless for hours, blending in perfectly with dark cavern walls.
Caray's body sparkles faintly after feasting on peridot deposits. It emits a soft, green light in the dark, allowing it to see through pitch-black tunnels.
Carfairy's gemstone-like body glows softly under moonlight, resembling a twinkling star. Some believe Pokémon that sleep near it will experience peaceful dreams.
In landfills, Carnette's gems glow near discarded stuffed toys. It seeks out beloved ones to store in its cavernous, treasure-like den.
Careye has an insatiable appetite for topaz and will steal from even the most well-guarded gem caches. Its body glistens with golden flecks after a successful heist.
Carbat uses ultrasonic waves to locate sapphires hidden beneath layers of rock. It prefers only the deepest blue stones, as they strengthen its crystalline body.
Carvern feasts on opal formations in glowing caves, leaving behind shimmering dust. When it flies, the dust reflects moonlight, making it appear like a moving constellation.
Carwear's soft, gemstone-covered body is deceptively strong. It can lift boulders many times its size, storing them in underground caverns for unknown purposes.
The blue crystals on Carbink's body emit a soft white glow as it drifts through caverns. When it sees gemstones are disturbed, its crystals blaze crimson before it attacks anyone nearby with Moonblast.
Carchop strengthens its stony body by eating sapphires found deep in caves. With one punch, it can topple a small building.
Cartly drifts through underground caves, absorbing amethyst for nourishment. Its eerie glow intensifies after consuming a particularly pure gemstone.
Chesbull waits beneath chestnut trees for ripe nuts to fall. Its powerful jaws can crush even the hardest seeds without hesitation.
Chespass consumes seeds by inhaling them through the bottom of its nose. Its magnetic force increases the more seeds it stores internally.
Though allergic to ragweed, Chesoom nests near it. Its explosive sneezes release nutrients that greatly enrich nearby plant life.
Chesnea's spikes remain velvety soft and squishy unless it is in combat. When threatened, they harden instantly, making its body difficult to bite or pierce.
Chesturne scatters sharp seeds from its body as it dashes through the desert during the day. At night, the seeds grow rapidly into a variety of cacti.
Chesgast prefers sunlit beaches, where it chews on seeds from nearby dune plants. It blends into the sand when resting during the heat of the day.
Chesggy's rubbery skin emits a faint grass-like scent. When threatened, it pulls its leafy outer layer up like a hood to intimidate foes.
Chesbell collects nuts from trees, storing them safely inside its large maw. At night, it sleeps soundly while its leafy appendages sway up and down, mimicking slow, steady breathing.
Chesduo enjoys pecking at dandelions, scattering their seeds into the wind. As they float, it eagerly chases and eats them, making a game out of its meal.
Its eyes can see even in the densest fog with very little effort. Using this ability, it can continue to find food during poor weather conditions.
Venorb's eyes blink red when enraged, signaling imminent detonation. Its powdery explosion causes coughing fits and sometimes paralysis.
The antennae of all its heads move in unison when it launches a psychic-based attack. If one head is damaged, the others will take over its functions seamlessly.
It shakes its antennae to let loose a violet dust. The dust clings to objects and can cause extreme exhaustion if inhaled.
Venother's antennae sense the slightest motion or shift of stance. It uses this data to align its blades for a perfectly placed strike.
When frightened, Venosir secretes poison over its jagged pincers. Despite its fearsome looks, it often flees rather than fighting.
Using its compound eyes, Venodrill tracks down sources of sweet honey. It carries the honey back to its hive for storage.
It rocks side to side while unleashing a violet powder from its fur. If startled, it will let out an eerie screech that disorients attackers.
It will hold a foe down with its powerful horn while unleashing a poisonous powder on them. The combination of brute strength and toxic spores makes it a fearsome opponent.
It scratches the fur behind its ear with its rear paws, letting loose clouds of poisonous powder. The heat from its body makes the powder even more potent, burning the eyes of those nearby.
Venotler charges a Psybeam through its glowing antlers. If the attack misses, it retreats while releasing a distracting poison mist.
A sticky red powder seeps from the tip of its tail. This substance is used in inks for expensive fountain pens.
As it burrows, Venoshrew sheds colored poison dust that marks its tunnels. The powder's microscopic patterns are unique to each individual.
Concealed within Venoran's coat are venomous barbs. A single prick can induce fatigue and sluggishness in most predators.
A foul-smelling poison seeps from the fur on Venorino's horn. It rarely uses the horn itself, relying on intimidation to avoid battle.
Venonette floats near illuminated cottages, waiting for residents to lower their guard. Its sensitive antennae can detect emotional states.
Venofable sheds a faint powder while walking, which thickens under moonlight. The powder's color shifts with each lunar phase, baffling researchers.
It uses its compound eyes to see in the dark while dispensing sticky webs to trap prey. These webs carry an electrical charge, stunning anything that struggles too much.
It prefers dark areas, and its fur is covered in a purple powder that scatters as it moves. Despite its poor eyesight, it uses its fine hairs to sense nearby prey.
Venon's fur is made of fine metallic strands. The powder it stores within can cause mild burns upon contact with skin.
Floating gently, Venosis swings its antenna like a pendulum. It channels psychic blasts through it with eerie precision.
As Venotik moves, its fur crackles with faint static. It releases electrical pulses through its antennae when excited or alarmed.
Its eyes blink a vibrant red light while it senses for predators. Its body is made up of tiny metal shards. Any attacker that bites it will end up with a mouthful of jagged steel dust.
Venoxew claws at trees with its sharp tusks before releasing acidic powder from its fur. The powder quickly dissolves the weakened trunk.
As it flutters through the night, it shakes loose poisonous powder from its fur. The toxin lingers in the air, making it difficult for predators to follow.
Venoggy's eyes flash crimson when its territory is breached. It then scatters a fine acidic powder to repel the intruder.
Venolett sleeps near the surface with its antennae exposed to sense danger. When threatened, it releases thick clouds of paralyzing dust.
Venotrio produces a spicy powder prized in many burrito dishes. People often harvest it from abandoned tunnels, though exposure can cause irritation.
Venowhirl's spiral spins rapidly as its eyes glow bright pink. This hypnotic combination can lull foes into sudden sleep.
Venosprout roots itself near nettles and consumes their thorns as a food source. If disturbed, it retaliates with a sudden Psybeam.
It flaps its wings before releasing a Psybeam from its compound eyes. The sudden gust of wind it creates can spread its sleep-inducing powder across an entire field.
It stands on the top of hills and shakes its body, letting loose a blue powder. This powder can stun others in the area with the smallest sniff.
If it sees someone it loves with its compound eyes, it will flail its arms wildly in happiness, splashing inky slime everywhere. This affectionate display has ruined many Trainers' clothes.
It uses Sleep Powder to put prey to sleep before feasting on their dreams. Its antennae twitch when it detects a particularly vivid nightmare.
Fennelix burrows deep underground, melting any boulders in its path with intense flames. Some tunnels left in its wake remain superheated for hours.
The yellow, mud-like substance coating Fennecargo's body can reach temperatures comparable to molten lava. Without meaning to, it frequently starts wildfires, forcing it to live in desolate areas.
Fennepass's nose glows red-hot just before it unleashes a powerful fire-based attack. The accumulated heat lets it sense changes in the air, allowing it to react quickly to threats.
Fennebat's fangs can heat up beyond the temperature of a commercial furnace. It leaves glowing bite marks on its prey, which continue to smolder long after the attack.
After spotting its prey, Fennetrum unleashes a blood-curdling roar before lunging in to bite with its molten-hot fangs. Its scorching bite is said to be strong enough to melt iron.
Spinning in fiery circles, Fennecorio performs an intricate dance that mesmerizes those who watch. As it moves, embers flare from its feathered body, creating dazzling displays.
The more dry twigs Fennekoal eats, the thicker the smoke that billows from its shell. Its breath smells faintly of charred wood.
Fenneta's ears bounce as it dashes, scattering tiny embers with every step. Its fiery fluff burns hotter the faster it runs.
Fennedrio can unleash flames from each of its three heads, reaching temperatures high enough to melt tungsten. When enraged, its combined fiery breath creates a searing whirlwind around it.
Delbone manipulates flames by waving its bone through the air. Spinning the bone clockwise causes the fire to burn significantly hotter.
Froasire lies lazily in rivers, sometimes spitting water at leaves to test its own accuracy. The furthest shot recorded by researchers was 400 ft, showcasing its impressive control and skill with water.
Froamuku hides in underwater caves during the evening. If threatened by predators like Huntail, it releases torrents of foam to obscure its escape.
Froacruel floats near the ocean surface, releasing toxic bubbles at prey. Once stunned, it strikes with lashing tentacles.
Before battle, Tormar's tail flame burns white-hot. It spits blinding smoke to obscure its foe, then strikes with searing embers.
Toreon's tail holds a fiercely burning fire. When in peak health, the flames glow brilliantly inside its rock-hard tail casing.
Agile and mischievous, Torchar swings through the rafters of abandoned mansions. It chews on old wood to warm itself when cold.
As pressure builds inside Torki, its keys rattle faster and louder. Moments later, scalding steam erupts, capable of melting metal.
Toreary uproots carrots and blows tiny embers over them to roast the vegetables before happily eating its meal. When sleeping, it will expel small flames from its ears.
Toronee's leaves are intensely spicy and have been prized in Hoenn cuisine for generations. Chefs use them to enrich special stews.
Toxic steam constantly leaks from Toresta's body as its antennae grow hot. The more coal it consumes, the denser and deadlier the fumes become.
Thick smoke pours from Torkin's large ears, carrying the distinct scent of burnt wood through forest paths and volcanic slopes. It snacks on small twigs that fall from trees.
Torsprout exhales smoke that causes nearby plants to grow twice as fast. Botanists highly covet this rare and potent fertilizer.
When angered, Tordude's rocky head vents thick smoke like a steam train. It feeds voraciously on lumps of raw coal.
Tortly floats freely through volcanic regions, delighting in scaring travelers who stray too close to bubbling lava pits. It laughs loudly when its victim screams in fear.
During storms, Pumpie secures pumpkins to the ground with strong silk. The threads are resilient enough to withstand hurricane winds.
Each of Pumpcute's heads grows dark brown vines that connect at night. These shared roots transfer nutrients and whisper thoughts in unison.
Using its brown vines, Pumpgela overtakes wild Tangela and then spreads its body beneath the soil. These hidden traps ensnare any who near the crops it protects.
The vine on Pumpdle's head sharpens into a venomous needle. A single jab causes painful fevers in predators bold enough to approach its patch.
Pumpba uses its vines to parasitize Ledyba colonies, converting them into seed-spreaders. It fiercely defends the meadow, attacking all intruders.
Pumprak spins translucent threads across pumpkin fields. If one is touched, the swarm is alerted. It traps intruders using Sticky Web to prevent escape.
Pumpma flashes the pumpkin-like orb on its tail mid-flight to communicate. If the light flickers red, it signals danger to the swarm nearby.
Pumpckle stores Pumkin Berries in its shell, rolling to mix them into a juice. In Kanto, this sweet drink is praised for its aroma and flavor.
Pumpursa invades Teddiursa dens to parasitize them. It practices and mimics their cries to lure in Ursaring, which it ambushes for nutrients.
Pumpgma burns unwanted plant life by chewing it to ash and spitting it onto pumpkin fields. It avoids burning useful flora unless resources run low.
Pumpsola hides in coral reefs, shining a soft light from its chest at night. Divers often mistake it for treasure until it vanishes into the dark.
Pumpbird collects seeds from decaying pumpkins and stores them in its sack-like tail. It lays them out to dry in the sun before eating.
Pumpy uses Phanpy herds to roll through fields and churn planting rows. The resulting pumpkin patches are heavily guarded by hostile attacks.
Pumpkip parasitizes Mudkip colonies to water its pumpkin fields. The Mudkip spray water while it uses Bullet Seed to keep scavengers away.
Pumpdoof gathers pumpkin innards and smears them around its riverside lodge. The scent marks its territory and keeps other Pokémon at bay.
Pumpskull floats through graveyards, blinking its chest lights in eerie patterns. Local legends claim staring too long can curse your family line.
Pumpran flocks descend on Nidoran families to harness their hearing. With its sharp horn, it patrols pumpkin fields and drives intruders away.
Spores shaken from Pumploom's body smell like ripe pumpkins. They cause limb numbness that can take several days to fully wear off.
Pumpmuku communicates with soft glows from its torso. Its innards are tangled vines that extend to grab and consume sea plants from afar.
Pumpcada colonies parasitize sleeping Nincada to collect nutrient-rich soil. They glow yellow underground as they prepare vast pumpkin beds.
Pumptik bites into power lines to absorb electricity. When fully charged, the light inside its body flashes rapidly like a blinking lantern.
Pumpede eats poison ivy and poison sumac to enhance its toxins. When its venom peaks in potency, its body glows a brilliant orange instead of yellow.
Pumpede sleeps in pumpkin patches during day. If disturbed, it strikes with venom so potent it can cause temporary blindness.
At night, Pumpwear patrols crop fields using the eerie glow from its chest and paws. If it spots an intruder, it charges while screaming a sound that many state sounds like a tornado siren crossed with radio static.
Pumpmise's vines stretch across the ocean floor, detecting vibrations from far away. Sometimes its vines completely overtake sunken ships.
During cold desert nights, Pumpnea's face glows faintly. The flickering lights help others of its kind coordinate hunts in total darkness.
Pumpmantis burrows halfway beneath leaf piles in the fall. Its delicate head vines become brittle in cold weather and naturally break away.
In autumn, Pumpchop hollows pumpkins to request treats from nearby villages. If denied too often, it flattens homes with terrifying kicks.
Pumpoke waves its glowing tail underwater to attract Shellder. If bitten, it lifts its head slowly and stares at the attacker for hours.
Pumpfetchd wields a burning torch with graceful precision. In battle, it strikes with sweeping arcs, then repeats the motions as ritual practice.
Venode uses its wings to absorb moonlight and convert it into electricity. Should a Venode absorb too much moonlight, it will explode.
Its abdomen appears to have a thin outer layer, akin to an egg. When it sees a flower it wants to eat, it seeps a thick, yolk-like substance.
Its wings are unable to support its body for flight. It can flutter in place for a short period, but it will get tired quickly.
If startled while scavenging through trash, Venotata rapidly flaps its wings. This releases a cloud of Poison Powder to mask its escape.
Venokrow that are native to the deep forest will have purple-colored fur. The fur is hydrophobic and allows flight even in rainstorms.
Venoicate bites down on its foe before releasing a violet-hued Stun Spore. This combination leaves enemies paralyzed and vulnerable.
Venochu channels electricity through its abdomen, storing energy as it flies. The charge can be released in short bursts to ward off threats.
Venoran nests in yew trees, breaking branches with its horn. It scatters a poisonous dust at anything that strays too close.
At the base of its yew tree nest, Venorino spreads pink powder that lingers on intruders. As the poison sets in, it waits nearby to ambush.
Disguised as forest picnickers, groups of Venorua lure in the curious. Once close, they release paralyzing powder and drag their victims away.
Venotuff inhales deeply in flight, then exhales shimmering blue dust. This powder knocks out prey instantly. It is most active in spring.
A cloud of white powder showers from its wings in times of distress. This powder can cause drowsiness if inhaled.
As it rolls through open glades, Venopede sheds violet powder from its wings. Victims who inhale it fall into a deep sleep within minutes.
At night, Venolett emerges to scatter shimmering purple dust that paralyzes prey. It then drags victims underground to consume them slowly.
When Venotrio spots someone wandering its caves, it releases pink powder from its hidden tunnels. The powder stuns intruders before they are dragged underground.
The gem on its head is packed with vitamins. Doctors in ancient times would crush it up to mix with herbs to make remedies.
The fine powder that falls from Venoduck's wings can trigger intense migraines. Prolonged exposure often causes confusion and disorientation.
Venowhirl releases streams of bubbles mid-flight to clear obstacles in its path. The bubbles shimmer with a strange, protective coating.
While sprinting, Venodash releases clouds of hot purple powder from its wings. The air behind it shimmers with toxic heat.
Gourkhan hugs distressed Grass-type Pokémon gently. It releases a warm Pumkin Berry scent that calms them almost instantly.
At night, Gourpip floats joyfully above Pumkin Berry trees. During the day, it naps on the branches, letting out soft, comforting coos.
Gourloom's hairs are made up of tiny roots that grow from its body, fluttering through the air as it hops. Its body is extremely light and able to jump long distances with little effort, making it a swift and agile traveler.
Gourper gathers mud with its ear-like arms and coats its body to stay cool. Its habit gives it a constantly damp and earthy scent.
Gourkrow's pumpkin-scented feathers are similar in texture to leaves. Many cultures boil the feathers with tea as a calming drink for those who are stressed, offering relief with its soothing fragrance.
At sunset, Gourdreavus's hair glows like a flickering torch. Its blinking lights lure travelers toward cliffs so it can feed on their fear as they fall.
The upper half of Gourbuffet moves instinctively to protect its pumpkin-like torso. If struck, it retaliates with a sudden psychic blast from within its mouth.
Gourco hangs from pine trees, releasing a rotten pumpkin scent to keep predators away. As a final resort, it unleashes a fiery explosion to defend itself and its home.
When disturbed while napping in shallow mud, Gourkip emits a foul gourd-like odor from its fins to drive intruders away. If this does not deter them, it will spit water in highly pressurized jets.
The thick scales on Gourqueen's body are similar in makeup to pumpkin shells. When stressed, the shells harden to become sturdier than marble, providing enhanced defense against physical attacks.
Legends claim that when widely revered, Gourceus can grow 1,000 pumpkins in a single day. Most scholars consider these accounts children's folklore.
Gourark disguises itself as a human to blend in with crowds during fall festivals. Despite its illusions, its strong pumpkin pie scent always gives it away.
When its poison weakens, Gourking glows brightly from within. It uses this radiant intimidation display to trick foes into thinking it's still strong.
Gournette hides among scarecrows in pumpkin patches, unmoving for days. Though it appears stuffed with hay, its filling is closer to synthetic cotton in structure.
Gourmuku's glowing back alerts others of nearby danger. It casts Safeguard to shield itself and allies when predators approach.
Gourcada clings to cave walls and glows in rhythmic flashes. These light pulses form a full language, used to share information across tunnels.
The root growing from Gourpet's head can become extremely long as it ages. It will drag it along the ground as it travels through cemeteries, adding to its eerie presence as it haunts the quiet graves.
Pumpkin-scented ooze covers Goursis's body, glowing softly as it floats through forests. It scans for prey using psychic pulses.
Gouronee drifts above lavender fields on autumn winds, emitting a scent of roasted pumpkin seeds. Its light body allows it to hover effortlessly for hours.
Gourpede uses its vines to steer while rolling. This control lets it accelerate and carve tight turns, leaving a yellow glow in its wake.
While flying at night, Gourbat's belly pulses in time with its wingbeats. It uses Air Cutter to defend itself from aerial threats.
Gourvern blasts sonic waves from its ears while releasing a sweet aroma like pumpkin pie. The combination bewilders foes before it attacks under cover of confusion.
Gourwear stores volatile ghostly energy within its hollow torso. When enraged, it forms spectral arms from its core to strike down threats with terrifying force.
As it flies, Gourmoth's wings shine while spreading pumpkin-scented powder. This orange dust is strong enough to knock out a Tyranitar.
The lily pad on Gourbre's head is extremely sweet. Many cultures serve small boiled slivers of the lily pad on top of a slice of pumpkin pie for a delightful dessert that balances sweetness with earthiness.
Gouror floats high over pumpkin patches at night to ensure the crops are left undisturbed by Pokémon like Murkrow. It will use a Power Gem to scare them away, ensuring the patch's safety.
Gouror flies high above crop fields with a yellow glow pulsing from its body. It patrols the skies swiftly, seeking intruders from above.
The bill-like leaf protruding from Gourduck's head was once used in powders to treat migraines. The leaf was ground up and boiled with Red Apricorns, served in wooden cups for soothing relief.
As it rolls, Gourlem releases a scent like pumpkin pie. Should it bump into something, it may suddenly detonate in a burst of gravel.
Each of Swirogue's punches or kicks is paired with a burst of shortcake-like scent, sweetening the air with every strike. The scent grows stronger the harder it fights.
Swirpix's fluffy body radiates gentle warmth when tending to gardens. This warmth is a sign of joy accompanied by a soft candy corn fragrance that lingers in the air.
After eating a dessert, Swirolu's aura-sensing powers become amplified. It can detect malicious intent from over a mile away and responds by puffing up its fur.
As Swirnx bounces around, its candy floss fur builds up static that explodes in bursts. Rain dissolves the sugar strands, leaving it sluggish and grumpy.
The gears on Swirink's body emit a powerful tart-sugar scent as they turn. When spinning at full speed, the aroma is strong enough to make nearby Pokémon drool.
The cotton candy fluff on Swirish's head is made of billions of thread-thin vines. As it walks, they exude a rich pie-like scent that varies with mood and soil.
While dancing, Swircorio releases a soothing scent like freshly baked cupcakes. The aroma pacifies wild Pokémon and has been used in festivals to calm crowds.
Slurto transforms into any dessert it lays eyes on. Despite the form it takes, it always tastes like Cheri Berries.
Slurma leaves behind a sweet fragrant trail as it zips through the air. Its flight path is often used to scent shopping areas with bakeries.
Slurbull requires three desserts daily to stay calm. If deprived, it flies into a sugar-starved rage and bites without warning.
Slurgle's tail frosting can mimic any flavor it has ever tasted. Gourmet bakers prize it for creating perfect cake icings.
The cherry atop Slurlucha's head contains fluid that aids in balance. With it, it performs flips and wrestling moves with perfect form.
When near ice cream trucks, Slurbra uses psychic influence to charm passersby into offering sweets. It vanishes the moment it gets its treat.
Using telekinesis, Slurzee bakes desserts with flawless precision. Its pastries are prized by top chefs for their perfect texture and balance.
During battle, Scrafsey tosses its egg into the air. While the opponent is distracted, it lands a surprise Headbutt.
When a foe enters its domain, Scrafgela entangles them and shrieks loudly. Its kin gather quickly to attack in unison with Beat Up.
If an intruder approaches, the gems on Scrafnair's tail glow yellow. It summons thunderclouds as a show of power.
Scraffy builds static in the folds of skin on its neck as it walks. It unleashes bursts of electricity through the frill atop its head.
Scraflora sways calmly in the sunflower field it calls home. Fiercely territorial, it unleashes Bullet Seed at any Pokémon that tries to feed on its surrounding flora.
Scrafkrow hides shiny objects in its loose skin after scavenging. At night, it picks one to display proudly in its nest.
As danger nears, Scrafsparce beats its tiny wings rapidly to show dominance. If the threat gets too close, it retaliates with a Sand Attack.
Scraflix tunnels between mountain peaks to survey its territory. It challenges rivals with a fierce Headbutt to claim their turf.
Before battle, Scrafring pulls its hood over its head to guard its cave. It growls deeply as it fights, using Scary Face to intimidate foes.
Clusters of Scraftar cling to cave walls as sentries. They use Scary Face to drive away intruders from their domain.
The acid from Scrafcor's tail marks its territory with ease. If threatened, it retaliates with a powerful High Jump Kick.
Metal frills along Scraftang's back enhance its focus. Its Confusion attack can leave opponents dazed for hours.
Scrafbite is fiercely territorial of its desert oasis home. If it spots an intruder, it traps them in a Sand Tomb before swiftly finishing them off.
The frills on Scrafwile's rear mouth detect moisture in the air. This helps it locate underground water sources in deep caves.
The scarf-like skin of Scrafsharp detects subtle temperature shifts. When rain nears, it hides its metal body to avoid rusting.
Scrafblim fills its thick skin with hot air to drift across desert skies. It searches from above for unaware prey.
Scraflous loathes sunlight, draping its loose skin over its heads like a hood. Bright light worsens its already poor eyesight.
Scrafbarel rams trees with powerful Headbutts to dam rivers. After completing its dam, it proudly cheers atop it at dusk.
The skin on Scrafron's head and back hardens into golden armor. This shields it from attacks and even falling debris.
Scrafxure swings its tusks in octagonal arcs to intimidate. If the warning fails, it strikes with a devastating Focus Punch.
Scrafwear's clothlike skin absorbs blows with ease. If it sees a foe stagger, it and its allies will Headbutt in unison to overwhelm them.
Scraflucha's loose skin unfurls into long wings. It uses these to execute complex aerial combat maneuvers.
When scales fall off, Scrafmo-o stores them in its loose skin. New ones regrow in under an hour, making it nearly impossible to wear down.
Scrafape can detect even the most subtle scent of food with its nose. If it sees another Pokémon eating, it will fume into a rage—often triggering nearby Mankey to join in and coordinate to Beat Up the foe.
The lily pad atop Logey's head throws off its balance during flight. It often requires several tries to pluck even a single Green Apricorn from trees.
At night, Loba sleeps face-down in ponds. In the morning, it grazes lazily on nearby flowers growing along the banks.
Lorak spins intricate webs stretched across ponds. The sticky nets are designed to catch flying Pokémon gliding too close.
Lorow nests deep in lakeside reeds. If disturbed, it will immediately retaliate with a forceful blast of water to drive intruders away.
The flower on Logle's tail secretes pink ink with a foul odor. It uses the ink to paint strange markings on stumps and rocks.
Lochu channels electricity through its lily pad before it attacks. Its Thunderbolt is strong enough to take down a tree in one strike, showcasing its powerful electric abilities.
Water dripping from Loceus's body is rich in nutrients. Ancient peoples believed it divine, claiming it could cure any illness.
Lonx channels electricity through the lily pads on its head. It shocks small Pokémon like Caterpie when they approach its pond.
Lolu joyfully flies over ponds, singing as it glides. It prefers to sleep floating peacefully on the water's surface.
When submerged, Loful's cotton-like innards expand. This bizarre adaptation greatly boosts its physical strength in the water.
Loyena floats on still ponds, occasionally howling in its sleep. This noise creates bubbles that rise gently from beneath the surface.
Loleaf chews on reeds along pond edges. Once full, it stores the leftover reeds atop its lily pad head to dry for later.
When the lily pad on Logull's head dries out, it swoops to the sea's surface. It dunks itself underwater before flying off again.
When suffering from intense headaches, the lily pad on Loduck's head turns brown. Eating berries can ease the pain temporarily.
Logoose relentlessly hunts Seviper with powerful jets of water. Spotting one sends it into a frenzy as it charges forward to attack.
When enraged, Lokey detaches the lily pad from its head and hurls it like a shuriken at its foe with surprising force. Its balance improves dramatically when the lily pad is off of its head.
Losprout anchors its roots at the bottom of ponds, exposing only its head by stretching its vine-like torso. It fires Acid at passing prey like Pidgey to knock them into the water.
Lomgela extends its vines through the pond water, using them to detect and capture prey like Poliwag. Once captured, it repeatedly slams the prey against shoreline rocks.
If it senses intruders near its pond, Lomime will quickly erect invisible walls to protect its territory. The walls can be as strong as steel.
The leaves on Lomotto's wings allow it to reach high speeds while swimming under a lake's surface. Its swift movements make it an excellent swimmer and a fast hunter.
While standing motionless in a pond, Lomtu gains uncanny insight into the future of anyone nearby. Somehow, the water enhances its precognitive abilities.
Lomrill's lilypad-covered head and tail are extremely buoyant, preventing it from drowning if it falls asleep while swimming. This is especially useful on days where it gets little sleep.
Loma stores water inside the lilypad on its head. It flies with such steady grace that not even a single drop is spilled, no matter how fast it moves.
Water that flows out of Lomsire's lily pad accumulates nutrition from the oils that come from its body. Many pharmacies stock cough syrups that contain this ingredient, which is known for its soothing properties.
Lombuffet's water-soaked body absorbs attacks with ease. It remains calm and passive in most situations, especially when it's quietly eating.
Lomco suspends itself from pine trees with white silk. It collects rainwater in its lily pad during storms to avoid traveling for hydration.
Lomtine gathers seawater in its fins as it ferries small Pokémon like Corsola. This keeps them safe from predators like Mareanie between reefs.
When hungry, Lomkid releases pulses of electricity from its head to cook water herbs nearby. It stores uneaten herbs at the bottom of its pond.
The lilypad atop Lomby's head radiates intense heat, boiling the pond it lives in. Other Pokémon avoid the scalding water it calls home.
Lomtyke travel in groups of five, beaching themselves at night with water stored in their lily pads. This keeps them safe and hydrated until dawn.
To meditate, Lomlade balances on one leg atop lilypads, channeling psychic energy to promote inner focus and muscular strength. It makes a humming noise during this time.
Lomcott uses its large lily pad like a sail, catching winds to drift across great distances. It uses this to find secluded swamp nesting spots.
The lily pad on Lombarel's tail grows based on its nutrition. It will eat cattails at the river's edge when it feels too lazy to hunt, using them to replenish its strength.
Lomsion's gelatinous outer layer thickens when it touches swamp water. It uses psychic power to lift cattails and devour them when hungry.
Lomesta drinks nutrient-rich swamp water to survive. At night, its lily pad heats up significantly, keeping predators away while it sleeps.
As it glides over marshes, Lombat spits jets of swamp water at prey. Once stunned, it uses Leech Life to drain their remaining strength.
Lompede rolls through marshes at high speed, spinning its lily pads like wheels. It searches eagerly for cattails, its favorite snack.
Lomcorio bounces its lily pad between its talons while it dances, cheering on its allies during combat. This rhythmic motion boosts morale, helping its team stay energized.
Lomcorio waves its leaf-like wings back and forth while it dances on the water's surface. Most of its dancing only happens at night, adding to its mysterious allure.
The water in Lomful's cotton-soft lily pad was once used in poultices. Herbalists claim it healed cuts and migraines with surprising speed.
Lomwear floats on its back in ponds, its fluffy body absorbing water like a sponge. When disturbed, it delivers powerful kicks to drive intruders away.
Each of Lomeanie's tentacles has a set of pink toxic claws that grab onto prey. Even a small scratch can cause seizures, making it a highly dangerous creature to approach.
Legends claim drinking pond water from Lomdisc's lilypad while thinking of a loved one ensures returned affection. In truth, it only causes stomachaches.
Lomdot gather in groups of three within lakes. When disturbed, they trigger a chain of explosions across the water to drive intruders away.
Lomleaf fires seeds at fruit trees to knock ripe produce loose. It drags the fruit back to its pond and eats safely underwater.
Lomfetchd can detach the lilypad from the end of its stick, hurling it like a discus. The blow is strong enough to topple a willow tree.
Minigon's rocky exterior hardens as it consumes more data. If it accidentally ingests a virus, its shell becomes brittle and unstable.
Miniotto uses its rocky shell for insulation while flying in winter skies. If cracks form, it folds in its wings and rolls through mud to repair its casing.
Many old astronomy tomes have at least one Miniown living inside the pages. Its flat body allows it to hide within the folds of paper, remaining undetected by all but the most observant.
Minirow perches on statues at night, its orange feathers glowing faintly. If approached, it attacks with a sudden and precise Drill Peck.
Minimega soars through the atmosphere, its wings beating rapidly to increase its flight speed. It eats dust in the sky to keep itself satiated, using the particles to fuel its high-speed flight.
Miniwile's rear mouth leads the way while flying. It tries to chase any shooting star it sees, fascinated by the celestial objects streaking across the night sky.
As Miniqueen flies over long distances, parts of its rocky casing flake away. It lands in bogs to coat its scales in mud and rebuild its armor.
Miniclops waves its violet-glowing hands during battle to disorient foes. Once distracted, it strikes with a Confuse Ray to incapacitate them.
Miniveon's ribbons are encrusted in a hard stone that does not blow in the wind, instead staying perfectly still on its body. At night, it finds joy in dancing in the sky, its movements graceful and mesmerizing.
During full moons, tiny white glowing cracks spread throughout Minifairy's body. These ethereal lines glow brightly, giving it a mystical appearance under the moonlight.
Minifable floats in the night sky during the full moon without changing its pose. It can levitate for up to 3 miles without rest, maintaining its serene and graceful form.
Minitrum's brightly blinking azure jaw disorients prey mid-hunt. Once close, it bites with a crushing force strong enough to shatter granite with ease.
Minilie's outer shell is formed from frozen clay. Prolonged contact with its surface can result in severe frostbite within seconds.
Despite its rocky appearance, Minilass's shell is ice-cold to the touch. Even brief contact may result in painful freezer burn.
To rest safely, Minivenant encases itself in swamp mud. While asleep, it reflexively controls nearby trees to ward off intruders with violent force.
When the crystals around Minivern's neck glow, it is about to unleash a loud screeching to attack. This sound is powerful enough to break stone easily, making it a fearsome force.
The brittle stone that comes off Minilucha's body while it does martial arts moves is frequently ground into powder by apothecaries. When mixed with water, it can boost strength and stamina in those who imbibe it, making it a sought-after tonic.
Minigeist floats in the atmosphere eating dust. When it gets tired, it plummets to the ground at high speeds, letting loose a pumpkin scent as it smashes to the ground.
When tired, Minilem floats through the night sky much more slowly. It regains its vigor after eating copious amounts of rocks, using the minerals to recharge its energy.
When its hard body glows purple, Minigar can walk through solid objects. It uses this ability to hide within small crevices during daylight hours, making it nearly impossible to find.
Minikhan's body glows brightly while it drifts through the atmosphere. Some old cultures thought sightings of this Pokémon were a shooting star that gave luck to new mothers, a symbol of hope and protection.
After devouring large amounts of data, Minigon erupts from the nearest monitor in a brilliant flash. It then soars off in search of more information to consume.
Even after landing, Miniotto's blue-glowing wings continue to flutter. It sheds luminous feathers prized by jewelers and collectors alike.
While floating through thunderstorms, Miniffy redirects lightning to predators. It uses this ability to protect itself and its fellow Pokémon from danger.
Minirow streaks through the night sky with wings outstretched, trailing glittering stardust that shimmer like glowing clouds in its wake. Many travelers mistake it for a shooting star.
Miniwile makes its den in dark caves, its body shining brightly to light up the area around it. This light causes Pokémon that enjoy the darkness to leave its immediate vicinity, as it disturbs their natural habitat.
Miniqueen soars between mountain peaks, its horn flashing brightly before descent. It uses this as a display while patrolling its domain.
Miniclops's body glows a bright orange in cemeteries when it spots grave robbers. The eerie glow helps scare off intruders, protecting the sacred grounds.
While staring at a full moon, Minifairy's glowing body shifts colors rapidly. It cannot control this change, so it is a captivating sight during moonlit nights.
Minifable's body rapidly changes color during the night of a full moon while it floats through the night sky. This transformation is a magical display of its energy and connection to the lunar cycle.
The icy blue glow coming off Minilie's body will turn red if it is overheating. It blows ice around itself to rapidly cool down, ensuring its body temperature remains manageable.
Minilass's icy blue glow is extremely visible at night, making it a haunting sight. It floats through the sky, leaving trails of cold mist behind it as it travels.
Miniwear greets intruders to its mountain den with a crushing hug. It follows up with a devastating Power Gem attack to ensure their defeat.
The glowing green portions of Minilucha's cape flash brightly while performing martial arts combinations. The flashes add flair to its movements, dazzling its opponents before landing a decisive strike.
Minirorus glows brilliantly as it leaps across night clouds. Mistaking it for a UFO is common, but a sudden blizzard reveals its true nature.
Minigeist's lower half wobbles back and forth like a pendulum as it floats through a starry night sky. An odd scent of pumpkin wafts from its location, drawing both curiosity and unease from those nearby.
The light blue glowing portion of Minichamp's body flashes repeatedly while it attacks, acting as a distraction while it lets off powerful punches that can knock out any foe in its way.
The stones levitating around Minilem's glowing body flit in different directions should it be startled. If this happens, Minilem must regather the stones by hand to restore its defensive strength.
While floating through the sky, Minigar sometimes makes faces at children in windows. Its glowing body flashes to get their attention, trying to make them laugh with its odd faces.
At night, Chartrio lashes their glowing tails from beneath the sand to communicate. The signals can be seen for miles across deserts.
It digs through mountains, collecting fossils along the way. Its impressive collection attracts archeologists from far and wide.
Its nose twitches uncontrollably if it senses danger nearby. This warning signal alerts allies to hidden threats in the area.
The gemstone-like fruit on Digsaur's back pulses violently before releasing a soil-colored powder. The powder induces sleep, allowing it to drag prey underground with its vines.
It swings its head rapidly, flinging sharp stone horns at enemies. This tactic disorients attackers and provides an opening for escape.
It can manipulate sandstorms, keeping its den clear of debris. This ability makes it an expert at surviving in arid environments.
The sand flowing from its body is used by glassblowers in Hoenn to create delicate flutes. These instruments are prized for their clarity and beautiful tone.
It prefers digging through harder surfaces, finding sand too boring. This preference makes it well-suited for excavating ancient ruins and hidden treasures.
The red gemlike fruit on Digsaur's back is rich in nutrients. Spelunkers dry thin slices of it for long-term sustenance.
It relies entirely on its sense of smell through its bright red nose to perceive the world. This keen olfactory sense helps it track food and detect danger.
The flat gems embedded in its wings glow a bright auburn when it flies. This dazzling display attracts both prey and curious onlookers.
Its thick skull is strong enough to break apart boulders with ease. This digging technique allows it to navigate through rocky terrain effortlessly.
Digmander uses its superheated nose to locate roots beneath the surface. It consumes them to fuel the flames within its body.
The unseen portion of its body is said to extend over 30 feet in length. This hidden feature gives it an advantage in both hunting and defense.
When only slightly beneath the soil, it keeps its horn exposed while chasing prey. This horn's presence helps it track targets via their vibrations in the dirt.
Its tunnels are filled with a spicy-scented red goo that enhances plant growth. Farmers appreciate its fertilizing effect on crops.
It can throw its hat as a weapon, using it to strike foes from a distance. This hat is crafted from its favorite stones, making it both stylish and dangerous.
Digmo-o digs through gravel with ease, using its sharp, armored scales to break apart stones. It chews on tree roots underground to absorb energy and sustain itself.
It makes tunnels beneath botanical gardens, feasting on the roots of plants. Gardeners must work diligently to prevent it from damaging prized flowers.
A single strike from Luvbone's bone sometimes induces powerful infatuation for several minutes. It uses this brief confusion to escape unharmed.
When Luvsea attacks, its bubbles always take on perfect heart shapes. These bubbles are sometimes harmless but nevertheless often dazzle foes.
Luvdra spits heart-shaped bubbles at scuba divers who wander too close to its underwater cave, warning them away.
When it witnesses a kiss, Luvdos swims in heart-shaped loops. Some believe it survives solely on the emotional warmth of others.
Under a microscope, Luvtini's scales are heart-shaped and shimmer faintly. Ancient texts claim they were once ingredients in love potions.
In old traditions, groomsmen would be sprayed by Luvdile during the ceremony. The ritual was believed to bring marital happiness.
Luvchou emits a soft glow that can infatuate almost any Water-type Pokémon. Many mistake its light for a sign of true love.
It's said that couples who witness Luvturn's glow on the first day of a new year will stay together forever. The light flickers red when it is happy.
If it spots couples by its lake, Luvrill gathers tufts of cattail and presents them like bouquets. It's said to celebrate love wherever it finds it.
Luvpip drifts over parks, releasing a Razz Berry-like scent from its leaves. It's rumored to spark sudden crushes in those beneath it.
The mud Luvper creates is used in wedding makeup, believed to strengthen love. It is said to keep bonds strong through hardship.
If Luvsire sees two people it believes are compatible, it spits mud at them. The odd gesture is seen as a lucky omen.
When approached by someone in love, Luvking releases psychic waves. These waves suppress feelings for twenty-four hours.
If pricked by Luvfish's venomous barbs, a person can develop a crush the next person they see. The effect, however, only lasts for an hour.
When it senses a widow or widower swimming nearby, Luvsola's stalks glow pink. Though no one knows how it detects grief, it seems to follow them to offer comfort.
Some believe tattoos made with ink from Luvllery will cause a romance to never fade. Such tattoos are rare and highly prized.
Luvmory soars above wedding venues, chirping joyfully. Its pink metallic feathers glint like stars in the light.
Luvtyke sleeps atop coral reefs, gently blowing heart-shaped bubbles. Divers theorize its dreams are filled with forgotten romances.
Legend says Luvcor's venom can cause someone to fall out of love. It is feared at weddings despite its graceful flight.
If Luvlord senses a destined couple, it tries to trap them together inside a large, shimmering bubble. This can be incredibly dangerous for the couple.
The shimmering scales shed by Luvtic are often woven into wedding dresses. Their beauty is said to bring lasting happiness to any marriage.
Luvmuku clings to the bottom of surfboards using its sticky innards. Finding one is said to herald meeting your true love within a day.
Folktales say pressing one of Luvki's keys to your chest can heal heartbreak. Many lovers keep its keys as charms.
After building its lodge, Luvbarel chews a log into a heart shape and places it on the roof. If it cannot find a log suitable to its design, it may use a thin stone.
Floating on the sea's surface, Luvmer spews jets of water to nudge compatible people toward each other, subtly matchmaking. It bobs in happiness when they see eachother.
In ancient times, witches kept Luvbas in aquariums, believing its scales held power in love potions. The recipes that included these scales have been lost to time.
Luvanha swims in schools alongside honeymoon cruises. Despite its sharp teeth, it rarely bites, focusing instead on basking in affection.
Luvedo carves stones into heart shapes with its sharp teeth to mark its territory. No two heart stones are exactly alike.
Legends say that if Luvern flaps its large pink wings over a wedding, the couple's love will last forever. Some scatter Grepa Berries near ceremony sites in hopes it will attract Luvern.
Luvria builds its nest near newly married couples. Its gentle presence is seen as a sign of lasting love.
Luvmise clings to cruise ships if it senses a couple on a honeymoon. Some say that it feeds off of the couple's affection, though its method of siphoning love is unknown.
The spines on Luveanie secrete pink venom that numbs the heart. Victims often describe a temporary inability to feel love.
Luvapex lures prey like Magikarp with the glimmer of its Heart Scales. Once close, it delivers a venomous strike to incapacitate them.
If it senses heartbreak on the shore, Luvsopod charges with claws out. Though terrifying, it only wishes to give a hug to the person.
Luvbre stores rainwater in its lilypad-like head. Drinking this water is believed to ease emotional pain from lost love.
Psychic energy from Luvduck's gem is said to erase memories of lost love. Whether curse or mercy, those affected forget what once mattered most.
Old tales say if Luvpoke splashes near a couple, their happiness will be eternal. No evidence supports this persistent myth.
Pearls produced by Luvder are often used in romantic necklaces. They are treasured gifts exchanged between lovers.
In swampy areas, packs of Poochrill hunt together. They prefer waist-deep water, moving quickly to corner prey through the aid of their superior swimming abilities.
While chasing prey, Poocheon's fur shifts to match its target's dominant color. The display appears to taunt prey before the final chase.
Poochskull's skull-like mask glows a faint baby blue when it howls beside its pack. This trait fades entirely once it is captured in a Poké Ball.
As night falls, howls echo from the tunnels Poochcada digs with its pack. By midnight, they emerge together to begin their hunt.
Each bark from Poochoom releases a puff of sweet pink pollen. The scent invigorates its pack, sharpening their senses during hunts.
Poochdot hunt in groups of eight, with one sacrificing itself in an explosive distraction while the others attack with Crunch. This coordination has been studied by botanists.
When Poochtrike howls with its pack, the air crackles with static. In seconds, they unleash a coordinated electric strike on their chosen prey.
Mightrill's fur retains constant moisture, giving it a perpetually damp feel. During hot summers, the moisture increases to help it stay cool.
Mighteon's fur shifts color with every bark, cycling through hues unique to each individual. Packs can identify one another instantly by these shifting patterns.
When two Mightskull meet floating in the night, they erupt into fierce howling contests. Their echoes can rattle entire forests awake.
Thin fur coats the leaves on Mightish's head, releasing a calming aroma. Once prey relaxes, it attacks in coordination with its pack.
When Mightoom howls, a thick gray acidic film coats its fur. Members of its own kind are unaffected by the substance and remain close.
Mightnoone runs in sharp zigzag formations with its pack. They coordinate attacks through patterned barks that signal direction and speed.
Mightdot's pack howls in sequence before charging together. One detonates near the prey as a distraction while the others attack.
Flocks of Mightgull gather near passing boats, howling into the moonlit sky. Some sailors believe their cries foretell stormy seas ahead.
Zigpet's fur grows frigid when it nears a person's grave. Ancient cultures burned this fur in funeral rites, believing the cold smoke honored wandering spirits.
When content, Zigoom's head fur releases clouds of golden powder. The substance unintentionally paralyzes nearby creatures.
The Chesto Berry-like fruit on Zigpius's neck is packed entirely with soft fur. Though it is highly nutritious, many are disappointed when they bite into it expecting the real fruit.
Linsol's fur bristles when it senses a forming tornado. It rushes younger Pokémon into nearby dens, acting swiftly to shield them from danger.
Myths claim garments woven from Linceus's spring-shed fur ensure lifelong health for newborns. The fur stays warm for long periods, even during winter months.
Linpet drifts through the dusk sky in search of berry bushes. It rests through daylight hours, hidden among shadows and tall grass.
When threatened, Linoom releases blue pollen from its dense fur. The pollen induces severe nausea, discouraging predators from pursuing it.
Linskit secretes a slick oil from its fur that lets it skim across pond surfaces. It often pauses to snack on reeds along the water's edge.
Linpius grows warm, fur-covered yellow fruit along its neck. The fruit is exceptionally sweet, and many Pokémon risk approaching it just for a taste.
Wurmish spins silk laced with seizure-inducing spores across its nest. The effect doesn't harm its kin, allowing them to pass through safely.
It slithers its heads out of the ground to intimidate prey, creating a fearsome display. Its body grows daily, sometimes reaching lengths longer than a subway car.
Each of its three heads has its own mouth and stomach. If it does not eat for a day, its noses will become extremely cold.
It can smell a fire burning from a mile away. If a Dugtar smells a campfire, it will flee in the opposite direction to avoid the traveler.
Its heads often forget which one should control the main body, leading to comical, spinning movements while levitating. This lack of coordination is oddly endearing to Trainers.
They live in canyons, surviving by eating dead bushes and twigs. This diet sustains them in the harsh, arid environment.
When one head grows tired, the other two allow it to rest by taking over control of the body. This teamwork ensures it stays active for longer periods.
Each of its three tongues ends with a small head that latches onto prey. These heads work together to drag victims beneath the sand.
It slams its thick skulls into stones, breaking them apart to consume the gravel. This behavior strengthens both its diet and its sturdy heads.
Its extra heads wiggle frantically, constantly advising the main head of potential danger. This hyper-awareness makes it difficult to sneak up on.
The muddy slime it secretes smells sweet like pastries but is highly toxic. Consuming it is a grave mistake, despite its tempting aroma.
Dugmo-o's scale has heads of its own which have additional eyes for hunting underground. These extra sets allow it to track prey in the pitch-dark tunnels it calls home.
Seedeon collects acorns using its long tongue. When startled while eating, its skin flashes red and brown rapidly before it explodes.
Sensing an incoming hurricane, Seedsol rushes to the center of town and detonates. Though meant as a warning, the act often worsens the destruction.
After flying through heavy storms, Seedlu's fluffy wings sprout tiny green shoots. These sprouts dry out and fall away within a day.
Seedbre's rounded head sloshes with stored water as it moves. It sprays foul-smelling liquid to mark its territory and ward off rivals.
In spring, small vines sprout from Seednoone's thick fur. As summer heat arrives, the vines dry up and fall away naturally.
Seedleaf nests in trees near Seedot communities, standing guard for days without rest. It drives off predators with concentrated Giga Drain attacks.
Seedgoose's furry exterior is composed of thin wooden fibers. A careless touch can embed splinters in anyone who pets it the wrong way.
Seedviper clamps onto approaching Zangoose with a powerful bite. If overwhelmed, it resorts to a desperate point-blank Explosion.
Nuzlu's hollow wooden body produces a soft whistle as it flies with its flock. On windy days, people travel just to hear their melodic calls.
Leaves sometimes sprout from the wooden disc atop Nuzbre's head. It trims them carefully, keeping only a single leaf to grow.
During extreme heat, Nuzdot's leaf spins rapidly as a warning signal. The rotation helps vent energy and prevents sudden explosions.
Nuzgoose strips bark from trees with sharp claws to feed. If the bark tastes off, it discards it carelessly, leaving a scattered trail behind.
When trapped in its underground tunnels, Tailcada flings dirt into its foe's eyes. It follows up with quick pecks while they're disoriented.
Swellgull struggles to sleep unless surrounded by its flock. They rest on seaside cliffs, huddling together against strong ocean winds.
Wingoom scatters blue powder from its wings when it spots beachgoers eating fruit. The powder induces sleep, allowing it to steal food undisturbed.
On moonlit nights, Wingtyena packs gather in oval formations and flap their wings while howling in unison. This display occurs only once per night and never repeats.
Peligull flies swiftly along coastlines, favoring misty weather. The damp air keeps its feathers in optimal condition for long flights.
During long flights in summer heat, Surlu dips its long legs into ponds to rehydrate. It can do this without ever fully landing.
After drinking, Surbre's disc-shaped leaf fills with water. It balances effortlessly on the surface as it hydrates.
Surtyena runs across wide lakes with its pack without sinking. Using Odor Sleuth, it detects prey from great distances while in motion.
Surnoone's thick fur remains damp at nearly all times. If its coat dries, it is a clear sign that the Pokémon has fallen ill.
Surleaf drinks using the tips of its long arms rather than its mouth. When it consumes large amounts of water, a small flower may sprout from its head.
Masqueceus was worshipped by some early entomologists as a divine ruler of marshlands. It commands nearby insects to defend its territory with coordinated attacks.
Meowpie feeds on change left on the roadside. While it can eat other metal, it prefers coins made of silver or gold.
It grows excited should it see coins of any kind. A Meowpod's nest is filled with wallets, jewelry and miscellaneous currency.
Meowgey lines its nest with coins it finds around towns. It collects these shiny objects to make its home more attractive.
While moving its head back and forth while sleeping, Meowhoot's body makes an odd coin-clinking noise. Biologists are still working to uncover where this noise is coming from within its body.
During a full moon, the charm on Meowfa's stomach glows a soft yellow. Some believe it brings good luck, if it doesn't steal from you first.
Meowbuff floats near town squares, singing its song to placate people to sleep. While they rest, it roots through their pockets for loose change, always on the lookout for a few coins.
Meowkrow is obsessed with stealing coins. It will perch at outdoor restaurants, waiting for coins to be placed for payment before swooping in to snatch them up.
Meowicate sleeps in dumpsters behind banks, using old teller receipts as its bedding. It thrives in urban areas, scavenging for food and shelter in hidden places.
When Meowco falls off a tree while sleeping, coins burst from its body as it explodes. This sudden release of coins creates chaos when it is disturbed.
Meowrow makes loud squawking noises after finding a coin, bragging to others of its kind. This often leads to squabbles between Meowrow flocks as they compete for the shiny treasures.
Meowursa uses the honey-like scent on its paw to make tourists feel at ease before stealing their purses. Its sweet demeanor masks its mischievous nature.
Meowrow pecks at intruders near its nest unless coins are thrown nearby. The offering often earns a safe pass regardless of the value.
Sometimes, while spewing flames, red-hot coins come out of Meowdour's mouth for an unknown reason. Scientists have been studying this for many years with no reasonable explanation presented.
After digging a den for itself, Meowshrew places a coin on the outside roof of the burrow to signify its ownership. This simple gesture is a clear message to others of its kind.
Meowran licks the coins it finds with its poisonous saliva, marking them as its own. This venomous touch makes the coins dangerous to those who try to steal them.
Meowrina steals coins from others of its kind as a sign of dominance. It is rare to see two nearby with the exact same amount of coins, as they constantly compete for the best stash.
After gathering a small stack of coins, Meowran lays on top, its huge ears listening for anyone nearby. It attacks with its sharp horn if it senses danger or intruders.
A happy Meowpass is considered a good luck charm for traveling merchants. Legend says if you appease one on your journey, you will become wealthy.
Meowrino uses the coins it collects to unleash a Pay Day attack on rivals. While not offensively strong, their honor is tested as they pelt each other with a storm of coins.
Meowpix's tails make a peculiar glow when it finds a coin on the ground. This glow is a sign of its fascination with shiny objects, which draws it to search for ever more valuable finds.
After constructing a lodge made of timber and mud, Meowbarel scours the area for dropped coins. It decorates its home with whatever it finds.
Meowkoth lines its grass bedding with coins, which set its mind at ease when sleeping. The presence of the coins seems to provide a sense of comfort during its rest.
Meowon bashes its iron-plated head into vending machines to knock loose change. It happily eats any coins that fall out.
By wiggling the coin on its head, Meowdew releases a sweet Cheri Berry scent. The fragrance calms others, making it easier to steal their belongings.
The plush dolls within Meowloon shift form depending on the last human it bonded with. The process behind this remains unknown.
Meowile digs tunnels into shops at night to steal from unmanned cash registers. It leaves paper money behind, preferring the coins that it sees as shiny treasures.
Meowesta is primarily found near old pirate treasures, where it spits flames at anyone who gets too close. Its fiery nature makes it a dangerous guardian of hidden riches.
Meowpede coats its tail fur in poison before it attacks prey like Pidgey. This toxic preparation makes its strike both deadly and efficient, ensuring an easy hunt.
The metallic scent coming from Meowish's leaves smells like loose change. This unique aroma is often mistaken for freshly minted coins, attracting both people and Pokémon alike.
While dancing, Meowcorio flings coins from that it produces from an unknown source. The clinking of the metal is its primary form of music, creating a rhythm that matches its graceful movements.
While eating metal trash, wild Meowbish leave behind coins. This strange occurrence does not happen after they are captured or while in captivity.
Meowvanha reflects sunlight off its shiny charm to dazzle prey. It then follows up with a swift and powerful bite.
The Nugget on Meowoom's head gives off a rich, sugary aroma. It lures in Pokémon like Weedle, which it catches with ease.
Meowmise poses as sunken treasure aboard shipwrecks. It clamps down viciously on anyone who reaches out to claim it.
The coin-like mushrooms attached to Meowras's back hold vital nutrients. As it eats, it feeds the mushrooms, while they, in turn, provide nourishment to Meowras.
Meowish channels psychic power through the coin on its head. The light it gives off flickers brightly when it has malicious thoughts.
Meowlett prefers digging near gold deposits. It breaks off small fragments and hoards them carefully within its underground den.
It is said that if Meowdisc's charm is exchanged with the person one loves, it will ensure their love in return. This belief once caused a short period where Meowdisc was endangered due to poaching for its precious charm.
Meowtrio can be detected by dropping a coin onto the ground above its lair. It senses the vibration instantly and tunnels up to pull the object below.
If Meowape is in a rage, a single soft touch to the charm on its head will instantly calm it. This maneuver is difficult to pull off, as Meowape tends to flail uncontrollably when enraged.
The gold nugget embedded in Meowag's belly lets loose psychic waves that can cause someone to fall asleep. This allows it to flee if a predator approaches.
The flattened coin on Meowhirl's belly shimmers to lull an opponent to sleep. This hypnotic effect helps it defend itself or take down prey without a fight.
Meowsprout hides in flowerbeds, standing perfectly still. It uses stealthy vines to snatch coins from unsuspecting passersby.
The charm on Meowdash's head heats up while it is running, glowing a bright red. During this time, its fire attacks become much stronger, turning it into a blazing force of nature.
Meowmite channels lightning through the charm on its head, enhancing its electrical abilities. This makes it a rare and powerful variation of Magnemite.
Its claws are made of metal. While they look constructed of gold, it is actually a material that is more similar to iron.
Whismron is coated in thick pink metal nearly as tough as iron. The plating hardens further in autumn as it prepares its body for winter.
Whismdred releases explosive sound bursts when enraged. At peak volume, these blasts are powerful enough to level entire buildings.
Loudon emits piercing metallic shrieks to disorient foes. It immediately follows this with a crushing Iron Head attack.
Makuron meditates deep within caves, surrounded by iron ore. The metal somehow channels strength into its body as it trains.
Makubat hunts exclusively at night, stunning prey with Supersonic. Once disoriented, it closes in with a devastating Close Combat.
Makumur's armlike ears blast a trumpet-like roar whenever it strikes. The sound echoes powerfully through its surroundings, amplifying the force of its attacks.
Hariwile clamps prey tightly with its powerful maw. It then launches into crushing somersault attacks while maintaining its grip.
Harion's metallic body produces hollow ringing tones as it dances to any music it hears. During these moments, it shifts into unusual and highly effective fighting styles.
Haribat engages in midair sparring matches at dusk with others of its kind, trading powerful blows as they glide. These bouts can last for hours, sometimes continuing until sunrise.
When Harimur opens its handlike ears, it releases hypersonic waves. These blasts can stun enemies instantly if caught too close.
Haridred's hand-shaped ears emit powerful sound pulses capable of shattering stone. It incorporates these blasts into complex martial arts techniques, striking with perfect rhythm.
Haritite immobilizes foes using telekinesis before striking. Once restrained, it delivers a relentless barrage of precise kicks.
Haridude trains near its cave by lifting massive boulders. Some of the stones it raises weigh more than a fully loaded truck.
Hariler bears a pair of heavy hands on its back capable of striking hard enough to shatter steel. Its bulky frame makes using them awkward, so it employs them only when necessary.
While meditating, Medwile's secondary maw opens and closes slowly. Some believe the sound affects luck of humans nearby, though no proof exists.
During harsh winters, Medskull enters deep meditation. It channels inner heat into its skull-like head to endure freezing conditions.
Medron gnaws on abandoned mine carts left deep underground. The more metal it eats, the stronger its telekinetic abilities become.
Medpet reads the past of discarded plush toys through psychic means. If it senses neglect, it seeks out the child responsible to play cruel tricks.
Medbat senses resting Bug-types within their cocoons using psychic bursts. It then carries them away effortlessly with its powerful jaws.
Medgull uses psychic signals to communicate silently with its flock while airborne. These signals allow it to alter group flight patterns with perfect coordination.
Medyama studies sumo wrestlers using psychic observation. It can perfectly mimic a fighter's movements after less than a day of training.
Medcham balances atop tall pine trees while meditating on one leg. This practice sharpens both its focus and physical control.
Medude releases gentle psychic pulses to scan cave walls for rare ore. Once located, it digs through the stone to consume the minerals.
Medler points its four hands in different directions to probe cavern walls psychically. When gems are detected, it digs in and devours them.
Mediwile's second mouth opens and closes rhythmically as it sleeps. Subtle psychic waves radiate outward, discouraging others from approaching.
After consuming copper ore, Mediron's psychic abilities surge tenfold. It struggles to sleep until the heightened energy finally fades.
Medieye's citrine eyes glow as it scans dark caverns for edible gems. Once found, it punches them loose from the rock face with intense force.
While meditating, Mediyama's bulky body lifts slightly from the ground. If disturbed, it unleashes a forceful Whirlwind to drive the intruder back.
Mediler levitates nearby rocks with psychic power to inspect them. If it senses valuable crystals inside, it cracks the stone open to feed.
Electeon's fur changes color while it sleeps, revealing its charge level; red for low, yellow for average, and blue when full. The color fades when it wakes.
If a Perpie notices a traveler wearing fine jewelry, it will attempt to steal the trinket with silky string. Due to its poor aim, it usually fails.
Perode attracts loose coins using static electricity. If startled while counting them, it may explode in a shower of sparks.
Perdon uses its ruby horn to dig in cave walls in search of gems or rare ore. It will mine for hours if the scent of gold is strong.
Perther's forehead gem shines before it lashes out. During combat, it swings its blades wildly at anything nearby.
The gem on the head of a Persir is coveted by poachers. Its shine and purity increase based on how angry the Persir gets.
Perdle swarm in groups of ten, nesting in old shacks by clinging to walls with their sticky feet. They store shiny objects to lure in prey like Murkrow.
Pertu uses Foresight to predict when someone with treasure will pass by. It ambushes them with uncanny timing.
Pertata decorates its den with shiny refuse like tin foil and soda tabs. Sleeping near the shiny objects gives it great comfort.
Perkrow pecks at passersby while its flock rummages through pockets to steal valuables. They vanish before the victim notices.
While scavenging, Pericate will abandon food the moment it finds shiny trash. It always carries treasures back to its den.
Perow's head gem blinks in patterns to signal its flock. Together, they attack rival bird Pokémon that enter their turf.
Perans paralyzes humans with venom before dragging away their valuables. It sleeps coiled atop piles of stolen coins.
If startled, Pertler unleashes psychic waves from its forehead gem. Most threats flee before a second blast is needed.
Pergrowth's yarn-like vines move like nimble fingers. It's so dexterous it can pickpocket Trainers without being seen.
Pershrew buries coins in shallow holes throughout its territory. Its memory is so precise, it never forgets a single spot.
Percko spits seeds at passersby from treetops, then swoops down to steal trinkets. It vanishes into the canopy with ease.
Perina smears toxic liquid from its whiskers onto the coins in its den. The scent keeps rivals and thieves away.
Peran secretes paralyzing venom from its whiskers to immobilize targets. It strikes quickly to steal jewelry.
Perpass's nose always turns toward nearby gold. Prospectors follow it through caves to find ore veins hidden underground.
Perino steals shiny objects from its own kind to assert dominance. The largest hoard earns the highest status.
Pernette steals shiny objects from junkyards and slashes at anyone who tries to stop it. Its claws leave strange cuts that shimmer under moonlight.
Perpent's thin fur grows dangerously hot when it sees coins. Scientists are baffled, but collectors use it as a coin detector.
When Perolu senses a mischievous aura, the gems on its body pulse pink. Trainers say it glows brightest near casinos.
Pertuff sings soft lullabies in campsites to make travelers drowsy. It then floats off with stolen valuables.
Persion reads minds to locate valuables, then levitates them away while victims sleep. Its lair is always perfectly organized, placing differently colored objects in their own pile.
Perbat screeches at a high pitch to confuse cave explorers. While they cover their ears, it snatches rings and earrings.
Sharp red gems grow from Perseed's back. It fires them like darts at intruders, later retrieving the ones that glitter most.
Perbat stalks city rooftops, diving to bump into pedestrians and steal whatever they drop. Its eyes glint with mischief shortly before a strike.
On sunny days, Perfisk lies flat on warm rocks, soaking up heat. Its fur stands on end, crackling with slight amounts of static.
The rubies on Perpede's sides glow deep red when its venom reaches peak potency. This glow often signals it's about to strike.
Perpede barrels into travelers to scatter their belongings, then zips away with anything that sparkles. It can roll faster than 70 mph.
Perlett launches coins from its burrows using Pay Day. The closer intruders get to its home, the faster and harder the coins are fired.
Pertrio sleeps clustered inside cavern walls. Its deep, rumbling purr echoes loudly and can be heard from the opposite side of solid rock.
Perth is easily distracted by shiny objects. A single coin tossed away can keep it busy for hours.
Perduck's headaches ease in the presence of coins. Some Trainers tie a coin to a string and fasten it to their Perduck out of kindness.
Perkey becomes violently enraged if anyone approaches its coin hoard. Even eye contact can trigger an outburst.
Perbra floats yarn out of shop windows with psychic waves. It weaves the strands into nests lined with velvet and coins.
Perta will gallop wildly if lured with a shiny object. Trainers sometimes toss coins to coax it into races with others of its kind.
When Perdash sees something shiny, its flames flicker red and blue, forming a cumulative near-purple glow. Some believe these flame colorings make it run faster.
Manenoone's warm fur thickens in winter. When startled, its static surges and every strand stands on end.
Plustrike carries a steady positive charge as it runs through meadows. If a negative charge is detected nearby, its electrical power intensifies.
Nurill's tail glows bright gold when the water sacs inside it overheat. The water it spits during this time becomes hot enough to scald skin.
The faster Spomel bounces, the hotter the pearl atop its head becomes. Touching it at full heat can easily cause third degree burns.
Its hair is able to detach from its head. When it locates a clean water source, it will take the wig off and wash it thoroughly.
It shoves its head below a pond's surface to drink. This is because the coolness of the water soothes its ongoing headache.
If Psyba eats a flower it doesn't like, it emits psychic waves in distress. The resulting aura causes headaches nearby.
The spike on its head will get darker in color when it is experiencing a headache. The spike will also ooze a toxic substance if it gets scared.
Psyotto is extremely sensitive to scents. The smell of Bluk Berries causes its feathers to fluff out and triggers severe migraines.
During migraines, Psyturn's antenna discharges violent electric bursts. Sailors who see this in the water late at night know to stay clear.
When it is in pain, Psyrill raises its tail high. It can unleash psychic pulses through its tail strong enough to level a house.
It spins the cattails on its head like helicopter blades. Doing this, a Psypip is able to fly for about one mile at a time.
Psyloom emits intense pollen when it has a migraine. The potency increases dramatically then, sometimes knocking out small Pokémon nearby.
When suffering from a severe headache, Psyper spits pressurized water from its beak. The blasts are powerful enough to pierce solid stone.
Psykrow spits foul water from its beak to defend its nest. The stench was once seen as a curse or omen.
The beak of a Psysparce is used in headache medications. Due to its potency, only a small amount is required for an entire day's dose.
During migraines, Psysel's agility improves. It slashes with long claws in erratic but effective bursts, making it hard to predict its movements in battle.
A Psyrow will sit at the edge of a stream for hours, trying to fish for the perfect meal. Its beak is extremely sensitive to changes in temperature.
Psynub's breath grows colder when its migraines intensify. It releases frigid squalls from its beak that can freeze shallow ponds.
It stores large amounts of water in its body. If it gets hot, it will sweat in great amounts to keep its body moist.
During intense headaches, arcs of lightning crackle across Psychu's body. These sparks grow wilder the longer the migraine lasts.
When a headache starts, Psykip smears mud over its head. The cool sensation helps it stay calm, even for a short while.
Psynette floats through city dumps and gets severe headaches near old stuffed toys. Some believe it senses memories of past owners.
When migraines strike, Psymuku gains precise control over its innards. It can use them to manipulate objects or propel itself through water.
If a swarm of Psycada is seen, it could spell the end for farmer's yearly crop. The Psycada will eat until there is nothing left.
Severe headaches disrupt Psypet's ghostly abilities. It temporarily loses the power to phase through walls and becomes more vulnerable.
Psybat emits supersonic bursts from its beak to stun prey. Once they're immobilized, it drains them slowly, remaining motionless the entire time.
During intense headaches, Psypede's poison weakens significantly. It avoids conflict during this time, preferring to hide in damp places until it recovers.
When its migraine peaks, Psyvenant controls water like living wood. Treelike limbs form from liquid, lashing out at anything that comes near.
Psylu soars above coastal towns, sensing storms before they form. When one nears, it releases psychic waves that cause headaches in nearby humans.
Psyeanie's venom causes prolonged migraines in humans. Just brushing its spikes can leave someone reeling for days.
Psyapex's toxins intensify as its migraine worsens. Even a light scratch during this time can leave long-lasting effects on its enemies.
Psygast's sandlike body becomes more versatile during migraines. It can shape complex forms mid-fight, mimicking limbs or shields.
Psyish drifts near fishing boats and radiates its migraines outward. Crews often suffer headaches after seeing it.
When Psymo-o's headache worsens, its head scale turns blue. In this state, it can release focused psychic blasts strong enough to sink a ship.
Psygeist waters crops using blasts from its bill. If a scavenger gets too close, it uses psychic energy to trigger debilitating headaches.
The cattails on Psytad's head are prized in medicinal salves, but handling them can cause headaches due to latent psychic energy. A careful hand is required for grinding even a single plant.
Psybre clutches its lily pad during migraines, retreating to still waters. Its psychic powers grow more intense during this time.
Psylett tunnels beneath lakebeds, releasing psychic waves as it digs. These waves often cause severe migraines in nearby creatures.
While tunneling, Psytrio emits psychic waves that induce headaches. These effects can reach people standing more than 15 feet above ground.
As Psybro's headache worsens, the Shellder on its tail bites harder. Oddly, this distracts it from the pain and helps it regain some focus.
When Spingma consumes too much ash, it becomes dizzy and must stop moving. During this time its molten body cools slightly, though it is still hot enough to burn.
Normally timid, Zantad become aggressive when a Seviper appears. A rallying cry summons others from nearby ponds to fire bark-stripping water jets.
A lily pad rests atop Zanbre's head, coated in short red fur. In humid weather, the fur fluffs dramatically in hopes of retaining the moisture.
During winter, Zandot's fur grows excessively long. The weight can slow its movement due to its short legs.
Up to five Zanleaf may share a single tree. When Seviper are spotted, they emit flutelike cries before launching Razor Wind from above.
Selu's wings are coated in a powerful toxin. Brief contact causes rashes to spread rapidly, followed by fever soon after.
Sebre stores potent venom within its lily pad-like head. Even a single drop can trigger violent seizures in those exposed.
Sedot dips its tail into ponds to absorb water into its body. It then uses sunlight to convert that moisture into stored energy.
Seleaf fires hardened seeds at Zangoose that wander too close to its nest. It quickly follows up with a precise Poison Jab to scare the intruder away.
Lunagon levitates slightly when sleeping in moonlight. Many believe it dreams of soaring freely through the sky during these moments.
Solbat uses Rock Polish while flying through caves to evade predators. Its stones become so smooth and bright that they reflect light in dazzling flashes.
Corpbone swims the ocean alone and attacks those nearby without provocation. It strikes with its claw as though wielding a hatchet.
The scales of a Goldra are used in jewelry by artisans in Unova. They glow softly when wet and exposed to moonlight.
Often mistaken for a dress, the red skin on its body is extremely sensitive to hot air. If it becomes too warm, it will scream loudly in anger.
The orbs on its head glow more intensely the more pressure they're under. This lets it know if it's going too deep underwater.
The whiskers of a Golicate will grow slowly while it sleeps. It will panic and dive deep into the water at the slightest noise.
Golceon glides across its icy lake home, forming slick trails of frost beneath its feet. Its movements are elegant and silent as it hunts for prey.
Golett patrols underground routes between lakes. It surfaces only during the day to swim briefly and gather reeds for food.
Claywile's secondary mouth is reinforced with a dense clay exoskeleton. Even though the clay cracks easily, it can bite clean through solid boulders with ease.
Clayclops's hollow clay body releases eerie echoes during the night. Its cries grow louder as midnight approaches, filling the ruins it dwells in with dread.
Some ruins contain pottery believed crafted by cultists devoted to Clayceus. Valued possessions were sealed inside as offerings in hopes of divine favor.
Claynette gathers in groups of three inside ancient tombs, posing as harmless plush dolls. Explorers who touch them are struck by a sudden and furious Psybeam.
Claybat clings to the ceilings of old tombs, waiting to ambush explorers. Once its fangs lock onto prey, prying it loose becomes nearly impossible.
Ancient temple inscriptions describe Castceus roaming the land beneath blazing suns. It is said these journeys created the great deserts known today.
Old carvings depict groups of Castceus dancing across stormy skies. Legends say these rituals filled the world's oceans during the earliest days of existence.
Mountain sages tell stories of Castceus gathering atop peaks to summon endless blizzards. These tales are common in regions shaped by perpetual snowstorms.
Troeon grows fruit that shifts color every ten minutes, even after falling from the stem. Despite the constant hue changes, the flavor remains consistent.
Sphebat tucks its wings tight and rolls alongside Spheal across icy plains for amusement. If danger approaches, it abandons them instantly and flies off for safety.
Spherunt shivers while resting halfway in frigid water, instantly freezing the surface around it. It does this to create the colder environment it prefers.
Sphecatty happily splashes in seawater puddles each night, searching for a place to rest. It never reuses the same spot, and biologists still don't know how it chooses the perfect puddle.
Manhoot rocks back and forth while sleeping like a metronome. If awoken during a good dream, it flies into a rage.
Manba grabs flowers with its fists and climbs a tree before eating them. If someone tries to steal its meal, it goes into a rage.
Manrak dispenses thick webbing from the tip of its tail to trap prey. The webbing is strong enough to hold even the toughest opponents, making it a valuable hunting tool.
Manotto hunts prey like Caterpie with quick, precise kicks that can break boulders. It uses its strong legs to launch itself into the air, delivering a powerful strike to any foe in its path.
Manbuff hums a delightful tune that causes those nearby to sleep. If it notices them not listening, it punches them with brutal vigor.
When Mangeot gets irate, it will begin rapidly pecking at trees, causing large splinters to fly in all directions. This serves as a warning to others in the area to stay clear, as it can become dangerously unpredictable.
Manicate's nose is so sensitive that it can smell each item in a trash dumpster before it even goes inside. This keen sense of smell helps it locate food or other objects, even in the most cluttered and abandoned places.
It will cling to cave walls and sense enemies with its superior sense of smell. Upon detection, it will drop down and float away in fear.
Manrow is extremely grumpy and protective of its food. If it sees another Pokémon eating from an Apricorn Tree that it has claimed as its own, it will mercilessly peck at them until they retreat.
Manrow is very short-tempered. If it accidentally flies into a tree branch, it blames the tree and chops it down with Drill Peck.
When Manpy gets too angry, it will start rolling uncontrollably, using this action to vent its frustration. The rolling can often be seen as a form of therapy, helping it calm down before it becomes too overwhelmed.
Its tail has a small nostril on the tip. The mucus that oozes from the tip is left on trees and walls to mark its territory.
When Manchu gets intensely irate, electric sparks begin to fall off its body rapidly. The sheer amount of electricity it discharges makes it a dangerous opponent, as even the smallest contact can cause a painful shock.
Manshrew kicks up sand with its feet to catch its foe off guard, making it difficult to see what is coming next. Once its opponent is distracted, it strikes swiftly with a powerful Low Kick to knock them down.
The poison that seeps from Manrina's fur causes fits of rage in anyone who comes into contact with it. The poison is extremely sticky.
Despite its thin arms, it is able to lift twice its own body weight. The horn on its head is very brittle, but can regrow if broken or chipped.
The green venom that drips from Manran's horn causes bouts of anger. Even a single drop can make someone rage for days.
Short-tempered, Manrino will challenge others of its kind to spar over even the smallest inconvenience. Its kicks are able to break bones with ease.
Manbarel is extremely short-tempered. If even a single portion of its recently built dam is out of place, it kicks it repeatedly, destroying it before starting anew the next day.
Even in the midst of a rage, Mankoth can fall asleep without warning, often drifting off mid-tantrum. During sleep, it has fretful dreams, but this does not stop it from getting the rest it needs to recover.
The Grepa Berry scent that wafts from Mandew's fur can send even the mildest person into a rage. This effect becomes twice as strong if it is startled when dispensing the aroma.
Manbat emits sonar from its nose while flying, allowing it to navigate in dark caves and thick forests. This helps it avoid obstacles and find its prey with ease.
Maninder's bursts of anger cause its flames to blaze brightly. Its feathers are hot enough to cause massive burns if touched.
Manish's fur is used in coats across Sinnoh, prized for its soft texture and natural floral scent. This scent is so coveted that it is often used in perfumes and incense.
Manea digs its tail deep into the ground to absorb moisture. It primarily does this before sleeping, standing all night long.
When upset, Mantad sleeps face-first in a shallow pond, as the cool water helps calm it. It is able to breathe through through tiny holes in its lily pad.
If Manlett cannot dig through stone, it uses its powerful tail instead. Repeated strikes can shatter even massive boulders.
Mansian's nose has a superior sense of smell, allowing it to detect even the faintest scents from over a mile away. It has been known to sniff out coins and valuable metals hidden deep within caves or buried underground.
Manler slams its fists into cave walls to knock loose topaz, which it eats. It refuses to share with others of its kind.
Manix digs through underground tunnels with ease, leaving behind tufts of fur as it makes its way through the earth. These tufts are often found by explorers and miners in the tunnels it frequents.
Clampchou carries a constant electrical charge within its shell. While it sleeps, excess energy discharges into the surrounding water in faint, pulsing arcs.
Reliperl, once believed extinct, was rediscovered in deep Hoenn trenches. Entire schools cling to the walls with their shells as they sleep.
Primeotto's fury boosts its ferocity, but comes at a cost. During extended battles, its feathers fall out in clumps, leaving visible bald spots.
Sparks crackle through the wool on Primeffy's head. When angered, arcs of electricity leap from its fur in every direction.
There are crafters on Ogi Isle that create Berry Pouches from Primetata leather. This is due to its skin being exceptionally durable.
It refuses to make its nest near others of its kind. If it sees the nest of another Primekrow, it will angrily tear it apart, leaving nothing behind.
A Primeicate's punch can level a home in one swing. Knowing this, Black Belts prefer to train with groups of Primeicate in the caves of Silver Rock Isle.
Flocks of Primerow frequently mutiny over trivial disputes. In their rage, they dethrone and replace their flock leaders several times a day.
Even while enraged, Primerogue maintains balance and precision. Its fury sharpens its focus, allowing it to strike weak points with brutal efficiency.
If underfed, Primelax becomes uncontrollably furious. In its frenzy, it devours random objects—edible or not—until it feels full again.
When digging, if Primeshrew hits a rock, it flies into a rage and drills straight through. Its digging speed increases tenfold during these fits.
When Primeran loses control, the toxins in its body triple in potency. A single scratch during these rages can cause severe reactions.
Primerina uses its enhanced sense of smell to track poisonous plants. When consumed, these increase the strength of its venom during combat.
If Primeran misses a strike with its horn, it flies into a rage. The failure only fuels its aggression, making it even harder to stop.
When furious, Primerino channels all of its venom into its foremost horn. A single charge can pierce armor and inflict a lasting poison.
When enraged, Primepunny can kick over entire spruce trees with a single blow. Forests often bear the scars of its violent mood swings.
If even one twig falls from its dam, Primebarel flies into a frenzy. It topples nearby trees in a blind rage to gather replacement branches.
If Primeolu senses an evil aura nearby, it immediately attacks. Its rage grows stronger the darker the target's intent.
When enraged, Primebat uses powerful wings to slam stalactites loose from cave ceilings. After breaking a large sum, it finally begins to calm down.
If someone enters its territory, Primety flies into a blind rage. It lashes out with Fury Swipes, damaging trees, bushes, and anything nearby.
When its digging is obstructed, Primelett may enter a violent rage. In rare cases, this outburst has resulted in severe structural damage above ground.
If Primetrio strikes a hard obstacle while digging, it enters a furious rage. It repeatedly slams into the blockage until it breaks through or collapses.
Once Primeth begins raging, it won't calm down for hours—unless it spots spare change or a shiny object, which distracts it almost instantly.
It is not uncommon for a Primesian to break into shops at night to steal their earnings. It loves smashing open safe doors and can do so in one punch.
The metal bands on its ankles are extremely heavy. When fighting, it will kick with enough force to level an entire building.
While swimming, Primeel swats at icebergs to show off its strength. If it fails to crack one, it enters a rage and lashes out at anything nearby in wounded frustration.
Seafaring captains once worshipped Dragalceus, believing offerings of gold could calm the oceans. Repeated failures eventually ended these maritime rituals.
Growlzing spits out toxic gas when anyone gets too close to its Trainer. The gas is then ignited with an Ember attack, showcasing its perfect control of its emissions.
It flies in a 300 foot area around its nest, keeping watch for predators like Arbok. If it spots danger, it lets out a fierce Roar to scare them away.
When being petted by its master, Growlhoot wobbles its body back and forth like a metronome. This endearing habit is a sign of its happiness.
Growlrill can swim effortlessly in boiling water. It prefers to live near geysers, where it thrives in the intense heat.
Growltata melts cheese with an Ember before licking it up with its tongue. This unique habit has made it a favorite among Trainers who enjoy its cleverness.
It makes its homes in abandoned buildings. Its fangs can grow hotter than most residential stovetops.
In cold regions, young Trainers collect Growlbull for their loyalty and cuddly nature. Their warm fur is perfect for nightly snuggles during harsh winters.
Growltler's antlers detect the heartbeats of anyone approaching its territory. If a predator is near, it unleashes a powerful Roar to protect its home.
Growlchu barks during thunderstorms, timing its cries with lightning strikes. This playful habit makes it popular among Trainers who love its energetic personality.
Growlsly's fluffy spheres can get very hot when it is scared. Sneaking up on Growlsly in the wild is unwise, as it will spit hot pebbles at foes.
Growlran spits poison at enemies to slow them down before finishing them off with a fierce Ember. This combination makes it a skilled hunter.
Growlrina's fur emits a faint, toxic mist when threatened, discouraging predators from getting too close. It fiercely protects its territory, barking loudly before delivering venomous bites.
When playing fetch, Growlran's large ears twitch rapidly. After retrieving the item, it shoots flames into the air with delight.
Growlrino's sharp fangs drip with a mild toxin, weakening prey before it strikes with fiery breath. If enraged, it charges fearlessly, coating its body in flames to increase its attack power.
Growlpix's six tails glow bright orange when it plays fetch. When it gets too excited, it may unintentionally spit flames at those nearby.
Growlnx's fur crackles with static, sparking with electricity whenever it gets excited. When playing with its Trainer, it joyfully pounces while releasing harmless bursts of flame and lightning.
Growlron eats hot rocks near volcanoes to keep its core warm. This fiery diet makes it resilient to extreme heat.
Growlonee dips itself in ash before floating over recently burnt forests. This behavior helps regrow local flora by dispersing the ash evenly.
Growlpede rolls along, lighting the ground on fire with sparks. When on its back, its soft, warm tummy invites trusted companions to rub it.
Growlful's body is as squishy as cotton, making it surprisingly soft. It sets logs ablaze with its flames, creating warm ashes for a comfortable sleep.
Growlucha leaps from trees with ease, delivering flaming kicks to foes. Its agility and precision make it a fearsome predator.
The soil Growlett passes through remains warm for hours afterward. If it becomes agitated, the temperature of the dirt increases dramatically.
Growltrio burrows through volcanic ash to consume it in large quantities. Once full, its body temperature rises to dangerous levels.
Growlwhirl uses its superior sense of smell to detect anyone approaching its pond. When a threat is near, it releases hypnotic waves to drive them away.
Growlta gallops through meadows, playing games of fetch with others of its kind. Tiny embers spark from its mane, creating a beautiful display at night.
When upset, Growlzee puts enemies into a deep sleep filled with terrifying fire-filled nightmares. It uses this ability to cause lasting trauma in its foes.
Arcabone howls through the night with tears streaming from its eyes. Though mistaken for sorrow, the pheromones in its tears help it attract a mate.
The nest of an Arcados is usually found in coal-powered power plants. It is made up of barbed wire, soot, and construction insulation.
The mane of flowers growing off of its head let loose a mild sedative when it runs. When it is scared, the sedation effect becomes stronger.
Arcalett digs through wildfire zones searching for lost Pokémon. Once found, it barks loudly to guide them toward safety.
Arcatrio releases powerful howls from beneath the ground before giving chase. The sound echoes through tunnels moments before it attacks.
Chartrio burrows beneath boulders and melts into them with fiery breath. It carves stone dens by liquefying rock from within.
The spiral on its belly is used for hunting. If it sees a fisherman, it will swim close and hypnotize them into joining it in the water's depths.
Poligey hypnotizes prey like Caterpie with its spiral. Once they're asleep, it blasts them with water to roll them safely back into its nest.
Poliotto spreads its wings and rests at the base of river rapids. The rushing water helps hide it from predators while it sleeps.
During a full moon, the spiral on Polifa's belly spins rapidly. This strange motion lulls nearby creatures into a deep and dreamy sleep.
By spitting bursts of water from its round beak, Polikrow flings itself through the air. It travels between rooftops and trees with surprising agility.
It has trouble standing for long periods of time. Because of this, a Policate will prefer to float on the surface of a pond when traveling.
Polidour spits boiling water at anything threatening its pack. Though small, its scalding blasts can drive off predators many times its size.
Policada will consume just about anything on the lake floor. Should it have a nutritious diet, its mouth will have a pink hue.
Policada will consume just about anything on the lake floor. Should it have a diet that consists of mostly trash, its mouth will have a white hue.
Polibas hides in dense seaweed, nearly invisible in murky water. It attacks with blasts of pressurized bubbles that knock foes away.
Polisis bobs gently on water inside its blue gelatinous sphere. If caught in reeds, it uses telekinesis to float free without breaking rhythm.
Polibat perches on stalagmites and spits water at Trainers who stray too close. If ignored, its entire swarm attacks, leaving the Trainers completely soaked.
Polibat stuns its prey with a barrage of bubbles before striking with powerful wing beats. Few targets escape once the assault begins.
Polioom floats on still ponds as it sleeps. When fully relaxed, it releases a gentle cinnamon scent from its leaves that calms others nearby.
Polilett inhabits underground lakes rich in moisture. It emerges only briefly, preferring to remain below ground most of the time.
Politrio digs alongside creeks to harvest watercress, its favored food. It fires high-velocity water jets to drive away rivals.
Polith leaps into park fountains to snatch coins, then flees with them in its mouth. It stores them in its nest, believing they bring peace and comfort.
As Poliduck's chronic headache worsens, its water attacks grow more powerful. At a full migraine, its blasts can pierce through solid brick walls.
When Poliwhirl slaps its tail and spins its spiral, the rhythmic motion can lull a person to sleep in under fifteen seconds if they stare too long.
Polipoke uses its wide tail fin to slap Shellder onto land while fishing. Once they're grounded, it Disables them with psychic force before feeding.
Its hard lower body is a similar consistency to coral. Its claws are used to climb cave walls and drop down on prey from above.
Polibone releases psychic pulses from its skull to lull intruders near its pond into sleep. These waves can be felt from hundreds of feet away.
Its eyes cannot close, even when it sleeps. It will stand on the bottom of a lake for hours, observing swimmers for later hunting.
Policate are adept at seeing in even the murkiest of waters. Because of this, rescue ships use them for finding wreckage.
Polichu launches electrified bubbles that can paralyze small Pokémon. It then drags them below the surface to feed in its quiet underwater lair.
Encased in a gelatin-like substance, Polisis drifts down rivers, bouncing harmlessly off rocks. It rarely moves on its own, letting the current guide its exploration.
When Polibat flaps its wings, it emits hypnotic waves that lull foes to sleep. Swarms descend on sleeping Pokémon to drain their energy completely.
In dark caves, one can see Polibat's spiral glow faintly before turning. This hypnotic light puts nearby creatures to sleep, after which it strikes with a swift Wing Attack.
While rolling, Polipede shuts its side eyes to form a spiral pattern. This can hypnotize nearby targets. It uses its sense of smell to navigate as it spins.
Polish releases blue pollen that smells like Blue Apricorns. The scent is strong enough to put an adult human to sleep in seconds, aiding any sleep researchers who employ it.
Aguav Berry-scented drool leaks from Polioom's mouth, luring nearby bug Pokémon. It ambushes them with sudden Water Gun blasts.
The mushroom on Polisect's back releases spores that hypnotize nearby targets. Weak minds become its puppets, often used to spread more spores.
In wetlands, Polilett releases psychic energy to put prey to sleep. It then carries them underground to secluded lakes to feed.
Politrio uses forceful bubbles to block access to its watercress patches. It sleeps beneath nearby boulders, always watching its food source.
Polith emits psychic waves from the charm on its head to hypnotize targets. Once entranced, it steals anything shiny from their belongings.
Polisian fires distracting bubbles to confuse people. Once they drop their guard, it pounces and snatches valuables with impressive agility.
Staring too long at Poliduck's spiral causes splitting migraines. Many Trainers report dizziness and confusion after prolonged exposure.
To build endurance, Poliwag swims straight up waterfalls. When tired, it lies face-down in shallow riverbeds until fully rested.
Polipoke emits psychic wave from its spiral underwater to hypnotize Shellder, but often forgets what it's doing mid-hunt and drifts away in confusion.
Polifetchd habitually slaps its leek on pond surfaces while sleeping. The rhythmic tapping speeds up or slows down based on its mood, signaling nearby kin.
Polibone attempts to strike intruders with its bone if they approach its pond. Should it miss, it follows with punches powerful enough to toss a tractor.
Polibuffet lives in dark sea caves and avoids confrontation. If it sees an approaching light, it casts Hypnosis to escape unnoticed into the depths.
Poliring's bubbles burst with enough force to reduce boulders to gravel. After popping, they leave a sweet, honey-like aroma lingering in the air.
When submerged, Poliwear's cotton-filled body grows dense and heavy. It uses this weight to wrestle prey to the seafloor and pin them down.
If a predator enters its underground lake den, Polilett fires intense psychic blasts to induce sleep. It then drags the intruder to the surface and throws them away at great distances.
Politrio releases bursts of Hypnosis to stop intruders near its favored watercress beds. It digs pits and buries victims underground while they sleep.
If Poliwhirl spots prey outside its lake, it launches itself ashore with a Body Slam. It then drags the target into the water to finish the hunt.
It waits day and night for its evolution to come. Every morning it teleports itself to a new tree, sometimes miles from the one it fell asleep in.
It angrily teleports to any enemy approaching its nest. It does this to catch its opponent off guard, allowing a surprise sting.
It teleports itself in a random direction any time it is surprised. Even a simple sneeze could send it as far as the next town.
Abcada burrows deep beneath meadows to rest undisturbed. If a cave-in threatens, it teleports to the surface before digging down again.
When blocked by solid rock, Ablett may teleport to a random underground location. If it appears in sunlight, it panics and emits psychic waves that spread fear.
Abduck teleports around forests, emitting psychic waves that cause intense migraines. The moment it disappears, the headaches subside.
If Kadawak smells an intriguing stew, it may invade restaurant kitchens. It uses a psychic force to shove chefs aside and inspect the pot.
The fur on Kadadon's tail is packed with small, sharp stones. These fragments pulse with psychic energy when it gets angry.
Kadasey balances its egg atop its spoon while channeling telepathy. This strange ritual is said to greatly amplify its psychic strength.
Kadagey hides a spoon within its feathers, only revealing it in emergencies. Once drawn, it uses it to boost the accuracy of its psychic attacks.
When unleashing telekinetic waves, Kadaowl's head rotates 180 degrees. The star on its forehead glows brightly during the process.
Kadaotto's long, feathery tail twirls elegantly in the air as it flies. The motion helps it stay balanced while focusing its psychic powers.
Kadatu's beak twitches when it senses a dangerous premonition. It often freezes mid-step before swiftly teleporting to safety.
When using its psychic powers, Kadapom holds its spoon with its hand-like tail. The tail's grip is strong enough to perform precise attacks.
Kadaeon waves its forked tail rhythmically as it channels psychic energy. Its whiskers twitch when a strong force is near.
At night, Kadareon's spoon glows with a soft violet hue. A single touch to the spoon during this time can make someone forget a cherished childhood memory.
Kadabull constantly tries to read the minds of everyone around it. If interrupted, it throws tantrums filled with psychic surges.
Kadachu sleeps face up while its tail slowly spins in circles. It clutches its spoon like a stuffed toy as it dreams.
Kadaslash burrows underground using telekinesis to move soil. With poor eyesight, it relies on psychic perception to navigate.
Kadalia performs intricate ballet-like movements with its spoon while using Kinesis. Each spin sharpens its focus and decreases its foe's accuracy.
Its whiskers secrete a mucus that is poisonous to humans. If touched, it will cause intense nausea for up to 48 hours.
The toxin in Kadarino's body can trigger short-lived premonitions. Unfortunately, these visions are often mundane, like shoe-tying or hand-washing.
Kadatuff sings into its spoon like a microphone. Psychic power amplifies its voice, causing strange dreams in those who hear it.
The gelatinous slime surrounding Kadasion causes vivid hallucinations if consumed. Some report hearing the voices of ancient ancestors.
Kadatik raises its spoon to the sky during thunderstorms. It channels lightning directly into its body through focused psychic control.
Psychedelic powder drifts from Kadaoom's buds during meditation. It induces dreams and illusions that can overwhelm the unprepared.
If it senses ill intent, Kadalu circles above the target. It emits psychic waves that gently erase any dark thoughts they carry.
Kadalucha performs acrobatic grapples and rolls while levitating its spoon. The spoon hovers above its head, glowing faintly with power.
A wild Kadasect will only hunt at night. If exposed to sunlight even for a moment, the stars on the mushroom will shiver, as if sentient.
Using psychic waves, Kadapod scans its surroundings for danger. If it senses movement nearby, it vanishes in a flash of fear.
Kadamoth drifts around office buildings absorbing stray thoughts. Workers often report blank stares and forgotten tasks afterward.
Kadalett sleeps clutching a spoon that slowly smooths the surrounding soil. This strange habit has puzzled researchers for decades.
By touching spare change left behind, Kadasian can sense the last person to hold it. It avoids the owner while collecting the coins in its hidden den.
Using telekinesis, Kadaler controls its heavy stone arms. It delivers crushing blows powered by both psychic force and raw strength.
Kadadash's horn glows white before it unleashes its psychic powers. Its prowess with pyrokinesis is only rivaled by its incredible speed, making it a force to be reckoned with in both mental and physical combat.
Before striking, Kadafetchd tosses its spoon between its wings. The motion helps it focus its psychic energy into precise bursts.
Authors from Sinnoh use the tail feathers of a Kadadrio as quills. It is said that a story written with one will always be free of grammar problems.
It divines the future by juggling its spoons and bones. Should the bones drop, it indicates the foreseeing of a favorable future.
In the wild, an Aladon will meditate for a minimum of 5 hours per day. Should it be disturbed, it will fly into a rage, charging at anyone nearby.
Alasey are used by physical therapists in Kanto to help patients deal with injuries. Their abilities hypnotize patients into working through pain.
It sings a sorrowful lullaby to mourn those lost at sea. If disturbed during its song, it will chill the air well below freezing.
Due to its high intelligence, it often over-compensates during its mimicry. This leads to its movements being unnatural and rigid.
The citizens on Tarroco Island recently had to deal with flocks of Alabat making nests in their sea caves. The reason for their arrival is unknown.
The large purple crystals on its body glow brightly when it is using its psychic abilities. While it sleeps, it levitates slightly off the ground.
It seems to respond favorably to wind instruments. When a slow melody is played on the oboe or flute, it dances and calms others with psychic waves.
Alasey frequently scoop and eat things with their spoons in interesting ways to impress others of their group. The spoons can float on their own.
The red gem on its spoon augments its psychic powers tenfold. Should the gem crack, the Alaitar will express extreme mental distress.
Using its strange powers, it can manipulate electricity with its mind. With this ability, it can cause widespread blackouts with a thought.
It digs into the ground and buries itself to rest. It uses its psychic abilities to tell if it is safe to emerge each morning.
Alaceus uses immense psychic power to manipulate perceptions, convincing observers it is divine. The effect fades should a spoon be held near its head.
It seeks out silver mines to consume the ore within the walls. Many old tunnels near Wintown are said to be carved by Alagron.
With its ability to read minds, it will perfectly mimic members of a person's family. There have been cases where the impersonation last years.
It actively goes into villages to search for the most intelligent citizen. Once found, it will attempt to entangle them in a web and drag them away.
Using its abilities, it can detect when misfortunes will occur. These misfortunes can range from death to a stubbed toe.
Ancient tablets recently uncovered on Pummelo Island depict Alalurk as sentinels for settlements. Their abilities were used to protect civilians.
It can use its mind to control flames. With its mastery of pyrokinesis, it can light enemies on fire by just thinking about them.
It uses its ability to read minds to find a song the opponent dislikes. During combat, it will sing the song repeatedly to taunt its foe.
It wiggles its mustache to hypnotize its foe into falling asleep. Once they are asleep, it psychically consumes their life essence.
They are very defensive of their territory. Using their psychic abilities they cause massive avalanches to deter trespassers.
It hums while floating through the mountains. Any snow scooped with its spoon will turn into ice cream.
The pollen that comes out of the top of an Alaoom is used by apothecaries in Sinnoh. This is an active ingredient in Dire Hit supplements.
It lets out a psychic scream to immobilize prey. It waves its large spoon while attacking, using it as a focus to channel its powers.
The fluff on its body is used by tailors in Bonitaville to create designer skirts. These skirts are adorned with gemstones and sold for a high price.
Alapex uses its psychic powers to pull Corsola into its waiting jaws from great distances. Its telekinetic abilities make it a skilled predator.
It spins and dives while flying to impress those watching it. It uses its psychic abilities to tell if their cheers are patronizing or genuine.
It can form snowballs in the spoons on its tail. If it senses an oncoming attack, it will fling them at enemies in an attempt to disorient them.
The mushrooms on Alasect were once used in many different poultices that improved eyesight. This practice concluded when it was discovered that their mushrooms contained toxins.
Inhaling the dust that comes off of an Alamoth's wings will cause a person to believe they are a child. The dust has no effect on actual children.
Alaor uses levitating cutlery as telepathic conduits as it flies. Through them, it sees through nearby flying Pokémon to compensate for its poor eyesight.
Alaor uses its psychic powers to steal cutlery from restaurants. After taking a piece, it glows brightly and vanishes into the sky.
Even while asleep, Alalett emits psychic pulses to assist its digging. It can subconsciously compel nearby Pokémon to dig on its behalf.
The spoon it carries is made from pure silver. It meticulously cleans the spoon nightly to prolong the shine.
Its mind can see through time when it is meditating. Its powers are so great that it can view up to 300 years into the past.
It trains in secret due to its fear of judgmental stares. Should anyone see it exercising, it will wipe their memory unless they offer a compliment.
Using its psychic abilities, it can hurl globs of acid at its foes. Should the acid spill on its own body, it can mend its own wounds with a thought.
Rocks that fall off of an Alaler are utilized by oracles in Johto to predict a relationship's longevity. It is a good sign if the stones glow blue.
Using its telekinetic abilities, it grabs creatures while it runs through valleys. When its eyes glow, it spontaneously combusts the captured prey.
It can achieve flight by lifting its own body with it psychic abilities. While doing this it moves at speeds well beyond most land vehicles.
The skull Mabone wears is said to be from an ancestor. Some say it channels ancient knowledge through the skull to shatter boulders with one punch.
The dumbbell Mawak wields is made from an unusually heavy bone. Where it finds this relic after evolving remains a mystery.
The writhing vines covering Magela's body can lift over ten tons effortlessly. It uses this strength to build labyrinthine gardens.
Before using a fire move, the ridges on Maquil's head glow white-hot. Ember bursts often follow in rhythmic patterns.
Matret's strong tail lets it bounce across battlefields with ease. Its swift movements enable it to perform complex karate techniques.
Before sunrise, Mahoot hoots loudly while lifting logs ten times its size. This ritual is believed to sharpen both strength and focus.
Maba holds onto large stones and tries to fly short distances while carrying them. It repeats this to build strength and clear space for garden growth.
Marak spins durable silk and uses it to haul boulders up mountain slopes. This harsh training strengthens both mind and body.
Matu lifts large objects overhead with its beak. Some say when it holds heavy items aloft, it glimpses visions of the future.
Makrow uses its strong arms to snatch hats and trinkets from park visitors. It decorates its hidden nest with the stolen treasures.
Using its wings for balance, Marow pulls off aerial strikes. Its movements often resemble those of skilled kickboxers.
Normally calm, Maring becomes wildly aggressive when it smells honey. It will punch anything between itself and the sticky prize.
Hot, bubbling mud coats Magma's body. It can harden the mud instantly to form fists capable of delivering crushing blows.
After successfully lifting a boulder, Magle marks it with a large red symbol with ink secreted from its flexible tail.
Mabok's tail ends in a fist-like coil that secretes toxic sweat. A single punch can leave foes poisoned and tired.
Many Maslash are used for construction work near desert areas. This is because their skin is very resistant to the sun's heat.
After launching a foe into the air with a headbutt, Maidos follows up with a crushing uppercut. It trains by striking cave ceilings.
Meditating at the base of mountains, Madon strengthens the hard ridges covering its body until they are nearly unbreakable.
Mapass's stone-like arms can punch through solid sheets of metal. It trains tirelessly by smashing boulders into dust.
Due to its drowsiness, Makoth can only train for an hour each day. These sessions are short but brutally intense.
The ridges on Maon's head vibrate when near iron ore. It digs down rapidly, tearing through stone to reach its metallic feast.
Mabat releases Supersonic waves from the ridges on its head. It uses the resulting confusion to feed on weakened prey.
Mabat glides through caves in search of prey. Once spotted, it descends quickly and delivers a brutal flying punch.
Maeye punches cave walls to loosen precious malachite. It greedily devours the stones to fortify its strength.
Legends claim Marunt can lift entire glaciers when frightened. However, no verified reports of this feat exist.
The icy ridges on Malie's head are dangerously cold. Even light contact can cause frostbite or instant freezing.
Matump drifts through swamp fogs, emitting haunting cries. It seeks strong opponents to test its growing strength upon.
By clapping its hands together, Mabat emits stunning sound waves. The force can knock smaller foes off their feet instantly.
While executing martial arts moves, Makoal exhales thick brown smoke. The smoke confuses foes, making them easy targets.
Makaboo's pumpkin-like torso is packed with muscle. It can lift multiple tree stumps over its head without effort.
After eating a filling meal, the loose skin on Maggy's body becomes heavy, allowing it to train faster than normal. With enough practice it can lift well over 5 tons with little effort.
The bruised lump on Maduck's head pulses faintly. Those nearby often suffer headaches, though training one's strength with Maduck seems to lessen the pain.
While digging through mountains, Manix grabs tree roots with its fists. Eating them boosts its strength and stamina.
When Mazee knocks out a foe, it consumes the remnants of their dreams. This grants it energy and strange battle instincts.
When its punches miss too often, Maode grows dangerously frustrated. If provoked further, it explodes in a burst of energy.
Despite its tiny frame, Mabone can lift up to fifty tons with ease. Some say it trains by meditating near burial sites of its ancestors.
Mawak flings its bone like a boomerang to stagger foes. It then charges in with rapid chops and kicks to finish the fight.
Clearing mountain paths, Mahorn punches aside large stones. It then charges forward with its horn to train both strength and speed.
Madon uses its drill to carve slabs of stone from cliffs. It lifts the heaviest pieces overhead to build its formidable strength.
Mamar channels extreme heat into its fists when punching. A single strike can leave molten impressions in stone.
Mato knocks out foes with a devastating Karate Chop. It then transforms into them, imitating their movements perfectly.
With powerful jaws, Maicate gnaws granite into chunks. It uses these stones for strength training, often carrying dozens at once.
The scent of honey drives Maring into a violent rage. It punches and kicks wildly until it finds and devours the honey source.
Hot purple mud covers Magma's body, forming temporary limbs. It uses these mud arms to break down trees for sustenance.
Hot, purple mud coats Macargo's body, shifting into hardened fists. A single strike can burn and batter foes at the same time.
A Maphan can lift over 15 tons with very little effort. Because of this, many wrestlers will train with one before competing.
Mabok's arms are coated with a clear, sticky poison. Even a glancing blow can leave foes weakened and disoriented.
Maslash's mighty hands dig effortlessly through gravel and sand. It creates tunnels to train both endurance and precision.
If it senses a hurricane, Masol uses the arm on its head to guide others to safety. It clears debris with powerful strikes to open paths.
The ridges on Mapass's head are highly magnetic. It can always sense which direction is north, and it uses this ability to never lose its way.
Using its immense strength, Mabat restrains prey before draining them dry. It then flies to its dark cave home to sleep.
Malu soars through the sky, waving its arm-like wings. Its powerful glides carry it between mountain peaks with ease.
Steam from Makoal's nostrils carries a steroid-like vapor. Inhaling it may boost muscle growth - but often causes severe illness.
Mamoth's large hands double as wings, letting it glide great distances. In battle, it releases clouds of powder from its mouth.
Masian ambushes travelers from alleyways, slamming the ground to startle them. It steals valuables to decorate its lair.
Meditating atop mountains, Machop channels its strength through its body. Without meditation, it suffers aching fatigue.
Machamp trains beneath roaring waterfalls to forge an unbreakable core. It can lift massive boulders using just a single finger.
A master of both karate and jiu-jitsu, Madude uses its rocky body as a weapon. It can topple most foes in just a few swift moves.
Malem rolls while performing precise karate-like maneuvers. Its surprising speed leaves opponents struggling to predict its next move.
Mata gallops up to travelers in open fields, flexing to gain admiration. After posing proudly, it runs off to find new admirers.
Its rotating horn carves slate from cliff sides. At dawn, Madon lifts the slabs above its head as a form of daily training.
Using its immense strength, Mabat lifts large boulders even while in flight. It often trains by carrying heavier stones each day.
Maitar keeps a massive boulder in its cavern home that it deems its greatest challenge. Maitar constantly searches for larger stones to test its strength.
When Masol senses a tornado forming, it slams its fists into the ground repeatedly. This ultimately makes many people more afraid of Masol than the storm it's warning of.
Making smashes cave walls with its tail to break off marble blocks. It lifts them over its head to train until sunrise.
After feeding, the ridges on Mabat's head radiate heat. It hunts silently at night, waiting to ambush weakened prey.
Mavenant lingers in swamps, waiting for passersby. It rips entire trees from the ground to impress onlookers with its power.
Mavern unleashes soundwaves to knock stalactites loose, then leaps upward to shatter them mid-air with powerful kicks.
Though it has legs, Maor prefers to float between training sites. It can effortlessly lift steel slabs twice its own weight.
Maor floats near people exercising in parks or gyms. If someone struggles, it blinks a gentle light from its lips to silently encourage them.
Living near fighting dojos, Machoke mimics the movements of martial artists. It often shows off by lifting heavy weights.
Malem trains by lifting massive chunks of basalt over its rugged body. Its footsteps shake the ground beneath it.
It will burrow its body deep in the soil to absorb nutrients. The more nutrients it takes in, the larger its bulb will grow.
It uses its large tongue to taste the soil for optimal nutrients. Once it finds a suitable nesting spot, it will bury itself deep in the dirt.
It prefers to rest in hollow logs. Once inside, it extends its roots to absorb nutrients, which it uses to harden its shell.
Groups of Belldle will invade the walls of a home to consume the wood and insulation. They are timid and will abandon the house if someone sees them for even a moment.
It lays on the forest floor and uses the roots coming out of its body to absorb nutrients from the soil. Once it takes in enough, it will begin to evolve.
It spits globs of acid on the ground near its nest to deter others from approaching. It will create its nest with twigs, pebbles and vines that it collects from the immediate area.
At night, it will cover itself in nearby vines to keep warm. If awoken by a predator, it will fire acid from its mouth at the offender.
Bellpi's body has markings similar to a Togepi's shell. It waits near sleeping Togepi, picking them off one by one by spraying a thick, brown acid.
After scavenging through dumpsters, Belltata retreats to a safe location to eat. Once full, saplings sprout from its tail, releasing a calming aroma.
It locates vegetable fields and burrows its roots into the ground nearby. It then injects nutrients into the soil to help crop growth.
After it eats, Bellicate will attach itself to a tree and hang there for days, completely docile and unaware of its surroundings.
It spits a yellow nectar on the ground in areas that it claims as its territory. The nectar is incredibly viscous and foul scented.
When threatened, it will spit colored acid on a flat surface to hide from foes. This camouflage is almost impossible to differentiate from a painting by even the most accomplished experts.
This Pokémon produces a colorful acid from the tip of its tail. When Bellgle is in danger, it will cover itself in this acid as camouflage. Fortunately, the acid is surprisingly mild and will only burn it if left on exposed skin for many hours.
It will stand on trees and raise its long, root-like tail to the sky during thunderstorms. A single lightning strike can satisfy a Bellchu's hunger for weeks.
The edges of its mouth have a thin layer of acid on them. It uses this acid to burn through the hard outer skin of an Apricorn and drink the juice inside.
Bellicky uses its long tongue to scrape moss from trees. If it overeats, its root-like legs become unsteady, making it difficult to walk.
The vines that cover its body will frequently dry out and fall off. Many medications use these vines as an anti-inflammatory for injuries.
The roots that grow from its body are extremely durable. Should a Bellking take root at a location, it will sleep there while it absorbs nutrients.
Each of its tails holds the flavor of a different herb. Each tail gets consistently more bitter in flavor the older the Bellpix gets.
While it whistles it can control vines. Bellpuff uses these vines to immobilize prey and consume them.
Belloon spits acid on prey as it floats near creeks. Once its target is incapacitated, it carries them away with its string-like vines.
The fluff on its waist is made up of trillions of tiny roots. It will soak these roots for hours within a stream to absorb as much water as possible.
It uses its round mouth to suction onto the sides of trees. It will utilize a small amount of acid to burn into the bark and drink the sap.
The roots growing from the base of Belltik's body can extend up to three times its length. A slight electric charge runs through them, paralyzing small creatures upon contact.
The leaves on its body can be ground into a paste to treat minor scrapes or cuts. They regrow rapidly when exposed to water.
Its leaves smell like a mixture of sage and oregano. Their taste, however, is exceptionally bitter and they are completely inedible unless boiled.
Bellucha swings between trees with acrobatic finesse, using its vines to perform surprise aerial attacks. Its opponents are often caught off guard by its combination of stealth and wrestling prowess.
The leaves on its body exude a terrible stench while it sleeps. This deters thieves and predators from its nest.
After extended digging, roots sprout from Bellett's body to absorb nutrients. It carefully limits intake to avoid harming nearby plants.
Within the last few months, a small number of Bellth have appeared on Golden Island. Using their roots, they promote vital vegetation growth.
It stands at the edge of ponds for hours at a time without moving. It will use the tiny roots on the edges of its feet to absorb moisture from the mud.
The spores that come from its fur are highly nutritious. In the past, these spores were used to create a less-effective Dire Hit.
The seeds that it fires from its mouth are hot enough to melt metal. Large amounts of these seeds can cause forest fires.
There is an herbalist in Crown City that utilizes a Bellra's leaves to create artisanal Awakenings. These Awakenings have a slightly minty scent.
Its body will glow slightly at night to entice prey. It will vomit a purple acid from up to 10 feet away in order to incapacitate its meal.
A restaurant in Daybreak Town utilizes the leek in a Bellfetchd's mouth to create a special stew. Tourists come from all around Sinnoh to enjoy it.
From its horn, Squirtcross blasts high-pressure bubbles strong enough to crack tree bark. It then sips the leaking sap with delight.
Squirtonee absorbs water through its cottony body to stay hydrated in the heat. At night, it retreats into its shell to rest undisturbed.
Squirtpod forms timid squads that extinguish forest fires using pressurized water blasts. As soon as the flames die, they scatter at the sight of others.
Squirtkin's body leaks a boiling hot liquid when it gets upset. Due to this, a nightmare can cause extreme discomfort to any kin within its nest.
Squirtlett fills its tunnels with shimmering bubbles that glow softly. Their brightness shifts with its mood, illuminating passages in gentle waves.
Squirtrio tunnels rapidly through muddy ground. It often digs beneath lakes, feeding on submerged plant roots.
Should it sneeze, it will expel a huge cloud of poisonous pollen. Luckily, the poison is extremely mild and only affects the elderly.
Weepinhorn emits a thick red Razz Berry-scented pollen as it moves, which attracts other Pokémon. It uses this scent to provoke duels with rivals in its territory.
Upon spotting an injured Pokémon, Weepinsey releases a calming Leppa Berry scent. It shelters and nurses them until help arrives.
Weepingela releases an Oran Berry scent to attract prey like Caterpie. Its vines dart out quickly to ensnare and reel in the prey, ensuring an easy meal.
Weepinther releases a Chesto Berry scent from the root on its head to lure prey. It strikes fast with sharp blade-like leaves by using Slash.
The leaf-like pincers on Weepinsir's head are strong enough to cleave logs in half. It uses them to break apart trees and reach hidden prey.
Weepinros releases a Cornn Berry-scented pollen when it flies into a rage. This is a strong indication for others to vacate the area and avoid being caught in its furious attack.
Weepinto's yellow, slimy body smells faintly of Yago Berries. Its leaves are prized by Johto chefs for their versatility in cooking.
Weepinuna spits silk onto trees to ascend to the branches. When threatened, it releases a terrible scent to ward off predators, keeping its safe haven undisturbed.
While buzzing through dense forests, Weepindrill sprays Sleep Powder to stun prey. It then carries the unconscious victims back to its hive.
Weepingey emits a rotting smell from its leaves when gathering materials for its nest. It prefers collecting flowers and dried twigs, but the unpleasant odor is a deterrent to other creatures.
Weepinowl releases a Persim Berry scent from the leaves in its wings, which attracts prey like Sentret. The aroma works as a lure, pulling its target closer for an easy catch.
Weepinian wakes early in the morning to gather flower petals for its meals. If attacked, it attempts to use Acid to fend off predators before quickly escaping.
Climbing along cave walls, Weepindos releases a pleasant Figy Berry scent. It traps lured prey in thick webs hidden in the shadows.
Weepinotto releases Chesto Berry-scented pollen from the leaves on its wings, stunning other bird Pokémon that venture too close to its territory. This scent is used for both self-defense and to protect its domain.
Before attacking, Weepinffy releases clouds of Drash Berry-scented pollen. It then fires jolts of electricity from its mouth at prey like Yanma.
The 'Bellossom Garden Salad' served on the S.S. Anne is famed for its crisp Weepinossom leaves, which enhance the Bellossom leaf garnish with added volume. Finely chopped and paired with a tangy Occa Berry dressing, this dish is a refreshing favorite.
Weepinloom drifts above flower-filled meadows on the breeze. When it spots prey like Caterpie, it drops down with its mouth wide open.
Weepintata releases Tanga Berry-scented pollen near empty dumpsters to distract other scavengers from the full ones it finds. This clever tactic helps it access more food without competition.
The hand at the end of its tail has the same consistency as a fruit. It can be chopped up and used to marinate various meats.
Weepinflora dances joyfully in sunflower fields while releasing a happy, invigorating Chesto Berry scent. This scent encourages nearby plants and Pokémon to share in the cheerful energy of the field.
Weepinsire lives in muddy terrain coated with a clear, sticky poison which it produces. It remains unaffected as it lounges in the toxic muck.
Weepinicate uses its sharp leaves to cut up molding garbage in dumpsters before eating. The sharpness of its leaves helps it efficiently cut and consume the discarded food.
Just before attacking, Weepinfarig releases an Eggant Berry scent from its rear leaves. It then strikes with intense telekinetic force.
Weepintress's armored leaves are harder than steel. When threatened, it expels gallons of burning acid to drive predators away.
It will stick its entire head under the surface of the water while drinking. Sometimes it forgets to come back up for air.
Weepinbull lets loose a Kebia Berry scent to attract Bug Pokémon, then bites them. The scent is so strong it can be smelled over a hundred feet away, drawing prey in from large distances.
Weepinckle stores berries inside its shell, allowing them to ferment and give off a sweet scent. When smaller prey approaches, it lashes out with Vine Whip.
Weepincross releases a Nomel Berry scent from the tip of its horn, which attracts prey like Weedle. The scent works as both a lure and a signal to its prey that it's time for a battle.
While in flight, Weepinrow spits a lemon-scented acid at remarkable distances. Its accuracy remains flawless even at a hundred meters.
It rolls through forests at high speeds, knocking over trees it collides with. Over the course of a week, it can level large areas.
Weepinbok slithers through jungle trees, releasing a sweet Wiki Berry scent. It uses the aroma to lure prey close before striking with fangs.
It will dip its hands into a river to suck up as much water as possible. As it absorbs water, its forehead will grow in size.
Weepinchu's tail lets off a potent Razz Berry aroma just before unleashing a powerful Thunderbolt. This scent serves as a warning to other Pokémon to find cover from the ensuing attack.
Weepinlicky's tongue can extend up to 10 feet from its body. The pollen it releases mimics the taste of whatever food it has last consumed, luring Pokémon based on the familiar scent.
The vines that grow from its mouth are completely sentient. It can absorb other vegetation into its body by simply touching it.
The scales on its back are incredibly soft and frequently fall off. These scales can be buried in a home garden to promote crop growth.
Weepinlia releases a Wiki Berry scent while spinning during combat, causing opponents to become dizzy and disoriented. This aids in gaining the upper hand during a battle.
When sensing a hurricane, Weepinsol releases clouds of green powder in hopes of saving anyone nearby. Sadly, it puts others to sleep instead of saving them from danger.
Jungle villages once revered Weepinceus as a god of the wilds. Its living vine walls protected territories while it hunted intruders at night.
Remaining perfectly still, Weepinloom emits clouds of Pomeg Berry-scented powder. When prey approaches, it delivers a swift knockout punch.
Weepino emits pollen that smells like Kuo Berries to lure prey. Though it has eye-like markings, it is completely blind.
Weepinbarel whips its leafy appendages rapidly as it swims through rivers. It moves with surprising agility for its bulky body.
Weepinroth releases Occa Berry-scented pollen from its fur, invigorating nearby individuals and making them feel more awake and energetic. It uses this to get others involved in its hyperactive actions.
Weepinbat releases Passho Berry-scented pollen from its mouth inside its cave. When prey approaches, it attacks in swarms, using the confusion caused by the scent to overwhelm its target.
Weepinbat lets out a piercing Supersonic cry to disorient foes. It quickly escapes, leaving behind orange powder clouds to mask its retreat.
Weepinpede spits Chople Berry-scented poison near its den to attract prey. Once close enough, it injects them with potent venom to incapacitate its meal.
Weepinish releases a Lum Berry aroma from its leaves while fleeing from predators like Spearow. The scent serves to attract predators like Persian, diverting attention away from its own escape.
It will release large amounts of powder from its mouths on either arm. After immobilizing its foe, it will dance rhythmically to taunt it.
Weepinful releases pollen that smells like Wacan Berries when its soft body is hugged. The pollen is released in reaction to the closeness of others, showing its affection.
Weepinwear chases prey while releasing a Tamato Berry scent from its leaves. Most prey wisely flee in terror to avoid its hug.
Weepinlucha emits a Magost Berry scent from its leaf-like feathers, using the aroma to attract sparring partners. This helps it find opponents for combat, where it then tests its strength.
Standing like a cactus, Weepinturne releases a sweet Kelpsy Berry aroma. Once prey comes near, it unleashes a hail of Bullet Seeds.
Weepingast releases a Watmel Berry scent at beaches to attract children, which it then drags beneath the sand. This tactic lures unsuspecting victims into its domain.
Weepinras lets loose Oran Berry-scented pollen that induces long-onset paralysis in its prey. It then drains the prey's energy for sustenance while immobilized.
The mushroom chunks on Weepinsect's back are Aspear Berry-scented, and are frequently used in medicines to treat muscle aches. These chunks are harvested and used for their healing properties.
Weepinmo-o releases a Qualot Berry scent from its scales to entice prey like Spearow. The fragrance seems to calm them and draw them in, leaving them unsuspecting of its next move.
The leaves on Weepinpin's head give off a scent similar to Ginema Berries. Once prey draws near, it uses Leech Seed to drain their energy.
Weepinlett releases bursts of silver acid from its tunnels when threatened. It favors swampy regions where escape routes are plentiful.
Chewing on Weepinduck's leaves is said to relieve headaches. However, overuse may result in temporary drowsiness.
Weepinwag spits a stream of water that is highly acidic. It can melt through bark and rock with ease.
It lives in marshes. Weepinwhirl can release a strange powder from its leaves; the powder has a mild hypnotic effect on those who breathe it in.
Weepinbra emits a Belue Berry scent from its mouth, using it to manipulate the minds of its prey. This allows it to devour their thoughts, gaining knowledge in the process.
Weepinler releases a Payapa Berry scent to attract prey like Sandshrew before using Rock Throw to incapacitate them. The scent lures them close, ensuring a quick and easy capture.
Weepindash releases the smell of burnt Bluk Berries from its leaves while running through forests. Despite the resemblance to flames, the orange and red pollen is not hot but carries a highly toxic effect.
Weepinfetchd lures prey with pollen that smells like Topo Berries. It then bashes them with a surprisingly sturdy leek held in its wing-like leaf.
The feathers on Weepinduo's body emit a soothing Niniku Berry aroma when it's attacked. It then flees awkwardly after being struck, both heads flopping behind it.
Each of Weepindrio's three heads releases Touga Berry-scented pollen. Prolonged exposure induces severe drowsiness in nearby creatures.
Weepinmer's slimy body emits a scent similar to that of Grepa Berries, which attracts prey like Rattata. The scent is irresistible to certain Pokémon, luring them closer for an easy capture.
Weepinuk's body is coated in goo that smells like Sitrus Berries. However, the goo is extremely toxic, causing convulsions even with brief contact.
Weepino's Chesto Berry-scented pollen is so potent that it can put an adult human to sleep instantly. Once the prey is asleep, it takes the opportunity to feast on their dreams.
When sleeping, Victreeshrew buries most of its body underground, leaving its leaf exposed. The leaf's poison has been refined as a solvent for camera film production.
Victreeran hangs from jungle branches, releasing Lum Berry-scented poison to lure prey. When touched, its toxins cause intense pain, giving it time to strike.
At the base of jungle trees, Victreeran keeps watch for danger. When predators approach, it defends its nest by spraying acidic mist that smells of Chesto Berries.
While sleeping, Victreelett extends a vine from its tunnel to probe for prey. Contact instantly wakes it, triggering a swift Razor Leaf attack.
Tentadra sleeps curled around driftwood, gently bobbing with the tide. Tiny bubbles escape its tubular mouth in steady bursts.