446 pokedex entries by bandedbodypress
It spends all day absorbing solar energy into its large bulb. When the need arises, it will release a Solar Beam capable of burrowing a mile deep into the ground.
Exegguros will compete within their herds. They charge at each other until their heads fall off. These heads regrow in a day with proper sunlight.
The lively volcano on its back provides energy and fertile soil for its trunk to grow extra-long. Lumberjacks attempting to harvest wood from Exeggukoal are met with a nasty Lava Plume from its back.
Exegguty spends most of its days riding the waves or soaking in the sun. Its head may grow too large and fall off, but it will regrow.
Exegguty spends its whole life on the first beach it sees. It defends this beach and its friends viciously.
The power of fusion has caused the baby Cukhan to hibernate in its bone shell. The mother fears it may never wake up.
Its bones contain trace amounts of copper. During a thunderstorm, it will stand on tall mountains and hold its club into the sky, attempting to channel lightning.
Its hard bone helmet allows it to jump off cliffs when training to fly. Its brain has shrunk due to repeated attempts.
During hot summer nights, it howls at the moon. People who hear this howl describe suddenly feeling immense grief.
Cumer peruses graveyards, exhuming anything it finds to grow it's collection of bones. It can be repelled from an area with an average garden hose.
The skull on its head constantly oozes a putrid-smelling sludge. You can locate it from 20 miles away from its smell alone.
Its motherly instincts kick into action whenever an attacker approaches it. A swing of its Bone Club can snap a tree in half.
Ancient records mention Marocuno flying into large battles, and using its hard skull to charge at any combatants. Its appearance signified that everyone needed to focus on defeating it. For this reason, Marocuno is seen as a symbol of unity.
The bones that jut out of Marovire's back can channel its electricity. It charges its Thunderbolts between these bones.
Maroagon uses its bone club to vault off of cliffsides. It can vault up to 5 miles in a single bound, and pretends it's flying through the air.
Its bones are filled with a very potent sludge, even compared to the ooze that makes up its body. If one of its bones breaks during battle, it will release an odor so foul it can incapacitate an unprepared battler.
The willpower stored in its skull attempts to form a solid, proud body. It never seems to get all the way there, but it improves every day.
The feelers on Hitmonpod's head can stretch into deep cracks, checking if it's safe before Hitmonpod goes in. If it is threatened, these feelers can deliver powerful blows.
Hitmonsopod prefers to fight by crawling around on its front legs, rearing its hind up with its extendable midsection. Fighters attempting to replicate this style have coined it scorpion kickboxing.
Despite having two heads, Lickilous only has one tongue. Its paralyzing tongue is located deep in its torso, so it can only be used by one head at a time.
Its elastic tongue can inflate at will. If its tongue is inside its mouth when inflated, Lickipuff can fly clumsily by flailing its arms.
Koffmer will trail cruise ships, eating any refuse that falls off and cleaning the waters as it goes.
The pores on its body expel noxious gas as well as a thick, oily fluid. This fluid protects Koffwhirl from drying out and helps attacks slide off its skin.
Weelord hunts by billowing its fumes into the air, and catching any disoriented bird Pokémon who fly through. If it hunts too close to land, people often get very sick.
Its cough contains a multitude of different mushroom spores. However, because the spores come in contact with Weesect's toxic gas, the spores are all destroyed.
To keep up with Poliwrath's swimming prowess, Weewrath expels bubbles to propel itself while swimming. This makes plenty of bubbles in its wake, which smell putrid when they rise to the surface.
If you accompany a Chanpoke while it's along the riverside, it will lay a delicious egg for you. Chanpoke will only lay eggs when treated with kindness, so farming them is very impractical.
Fusion has caused Chanbro's tail to taste strongly of egg. On top of that, it's even more nutritionally dense.
Kangascuno patrols the highest peaks, ferrying down anyone in a precarious scenario. Many mountain climbers have become annoyed at Kangascuno for ending their expeditions short.
The power of its pressurized mouth and poison are not enough to bypass the defenses of Shellder. If it combines these aspects, it can pierce and corrode through their shells.
Its vigorous tantrums release a poisonous dust into the air. Inhaling Butterape dust induces powerful rage.
The flesh on Buttercool's head is its eyes. These eyes are red from constant irritation from seawater and cannot see well underwater.
Buttercruel's big red eyes have grown accustomed to sea salt. These eyes allow it to see excellently underwater and on the ocean surface.
When rolling down hills, Butterler sheds mineral and biological dust along its path. This dust is water repellent, which allows Butterler to roll efficiently in the rain.
The harder-than-diamond gem on its head is actually a third eye. When it's charging with its head down, Starpardos can still see where it's going. It glows brighter when it's furious.
When it is awake, it gazes into the stars to determine the future. However, when it is asleep it is also looking into space. It is impossible to tell the difference.
Mr. edo is rumored to trap children in psychic boxes and drag them into the deep. However, it actually brings them to shore. People just chase it back into the sea before it can finish.
The plumes on Mr. oom's head are balloons that it picks off and puts on strings for children. These balloons contain noxious gases, so do not pop them.
Pinrade has swift swordplay with the mandible on its hand. It also has dozens of thorny whips, as thin as silk, concealed on its body.
Its big, soft body makes it a food of choice for bird Pokémon. It defends itself by shooting venomous spikes from its hands.
It frequents Dragon-infested waters, picking fights with any it comes across. Most foes expect it to be enraged and ferocious, but Gyaraferno is also extremely clever.
Never fight Gyaranape at full power. On the rare occasion Gyaranape cannot overpower an opponent, it uses deception and trickery to put itself in a winning position.
It saunters around the deep sea, acting like a mobile volcanic vent. Pokémon who feed off volcanic emissions often swarm Gyarakoal.
Ditlax's transformative power allows it to sustain itself indefinitely by transforming parts of its body into berries. It prefers to eat natural berries, but if it doesn't feel like getting up it will do that instead.
The spines on its back make it quite a poor mount. However, tamed Vaporpede insist that people ride them to ferry across the waves. If you can handle its spines, it's a very serene experience.
It collects clay-rich mud for its dams and lodges. It will radiate an extreme amount of heat from its body, reinforcing its structures by baking them.
It engages in combat with whoever it sees. Its swordplay is basic and predictable. It jumps every time it wants to land a hit.
Poryalga floats around in the upper atmosphere, seemingly at random. It occasionally screams dial-up noises that twist the dimensions around it.
Its number one priority during a fight is striking poses. It regularly engages in flashy combat, and its cannon shoots blinding lights that emphasize this.
Poryzma flies through the upper atmosphere, attacking satellites. It eats the code in them, and occasionally goes to the surface to absorb PC data.
The crystals on Poryrorus's back emit flashing lights. Staring at these lights can cause some people to feel very sick.
Omadra's powerful tail club and serrated mouth allow it to handle a wide variety of underwater prey. It is very kind to anything it doesn't find tasty.
In the summer, flocks of Kabubird steal wheat from fields by harvesting with their scythes. Their grain stores allow them to live in their snow-capped mountain habitat.
Snorto's Transform becomes more perfect when it is well-fed. It can perfectly match the appearance of whatever it transforms into, but ruins the disguise by comparing their sense of taste to its own.
It grows a thick, fluffy coat of wool every day. Improper grooming of your Snorffy will result in it not being able to move under the weight of its wool. It doesn't seem to mind though.
Snoros preserves its power by sleeping for up to a month after a big meal. If you wake it up from its nap, it will uncontrollably release its stored energy in the form of light. Its light can cause blindness or nasty sunburns.
The flames emanating from Artitres appear to be actual fire, but are freezing cold. Anything consumed by these flames turns into solid ice.
The ice scales on its body are as hard as diamond. If its armor does manage to crack, it explodes with supercooled air, freezing its attacker solid.
Artiking generates a thick mist of snow around it at all times. Its long tail is often the only part of it ever seen, and this tail can freeze foes upon contact. Artiking also uses this tail to shatter frozen victims.
Its cloud-like wings constantly form light, fluffy snow. Its high-pitched, melodic singing makes nearby clouds snow as well.
Each punch Artichamp throws out builds up frost wherever it lands. It lands 500 punches per second, often freezing opponents solid in a single moment.
As it flies through the air, it forms large hailstones, never smaller than an inch in diameter. Its heavy body often makes it fall from the sky, making it act as a hailstone itself.
The coil of Artibro's tail contains so much freezing power that the air between the coils is frozen solid. If Artibro releases its tail, it causes a 10 megaton explosion.
As Molcuno flies through the winter sky, it lights up wherever it goes with an aurora. This aurora only appears in warm colors and makes it feel like summer, if just for a moment.
Its powerful body can propel forward no matter how much it has to carry. Old myths describe it as towing the sun along the sky easily.
Beerock spends its entire life burrowing massive holes into the ground for Bug Pokémon to nest in. These Pokémon repay its kindness by binding its stones together with silk and honey.
Mewcune travels in thick fog and walks across lakes. It uses psychic powers to purify bodies of water. Anyone interrupting it will be transformed into pure water.
The rapid beating of its wings leaves a flowery aroma in its wake. This aroma calms those who smell it, especially Megabat's Bug type prey.
The milk Megatank gives is very rich with a floral aroma and taste. It is highly sought after for luxury teas, coffees, cheese, and pastries.
Its sweet-smelling saliva attracts small Bug Pokémon. When enough crawl on its tongue, Megalicky will swallow them whole.
Attacking Megadon's front is very risky. Its steel face is very durable, and it can counter with an explosive Pollen Puff. Its pollen causes allergies for weeks.
It peacefully crawls along tree bark, averaging 20 feet a day. If any Pokémon try to pick on Cyndadle, it will erupt in flames to deter them.
It is metamorphosing within its hardened chrysalis. The fluid within it is the same temperature as molten lava.
It propels itself through the air using combustions on its back. It needs to drink a gallon of honey a day, or it will lose flight capability.
It steals honey from Beedrill by smoking out their nests. Its superheated drills pierce right through their hives, allowing honey to flow out.
When enraged, Ledking will grapple foes with its huge arms and hold them out so that its smaller arms pummel them. However, the small arms are so weak that it feels more like getting tickled.
Myths say that when the stars align, Ledniclus will descend from the stars. According to legend, wherever it lands will be completely purified.
Each punch thrown by Ledchamp is equivalent to one thrown by a child. However, its six arms punch faster than the eye can see, making it an effective fighter.
Croswine's hind legs are so short that it has to drag itself along the ground. If it wants to move faster, its wings will keep it hovering above the ground while its front legs charge forward.
Croxys only travels in the pitch black of night, and only at supersonic speeds. It has been theorized that it cannot travel any slower.
It has adapted to echolocate in the water using Supersonic. It is stealthy enough to drain the blood from a Wailord without being noticed.
The lights on its antennae emit blinding Flashes. This will disorient other Pokémon, giving Chinfree better access to nectar.
Lanfree uses its bright head lamp to illuminate forests and fields during the night. By doing this, it can get nectar with little competition from other Pokémon.
It bites small prey and injects them with venom. Piviper cannot digest its own venom, and constantly has stomach aches.
Its face serves as an airtight seal for its mask. Rumors say that if you push its face into its body, it opens a portal to a distant nebula.
Its instincts make Maeal want to swim, but its thick wool gets too saturated and cold. Maeal owners are advised to watch it near any and all bodies of water.
Its pillowy body is covered in a coat of fleece. As long as Amphalax remains fed, it will produce half an inch of fleece on its belly every day.
The water Amphadra expels is filled with billions of bacteria that glow brightly when electrified. Its Hydro Pump can be blinding and boiling hot.
It dives into rivers near gold mines, scouring the riverbed for gold nuggets. Its tail acts as a flotation device, so it never drowns.
Its tough body can draw forward thousands of pounds through fields and rivers alike. Herds of Azumaros are hitched to sinking ships to bring them back to land.
They jump high at night to absorb moonlight. However, they jump so high that they tire out very fast.
Azumaoom sends bubbles into the air to capture moonlight for it to drink. If these bubbles pop, they release a putrid smell.
Azumaplume constantly spews out bubbles. These bubbles are very sweet and nutritious, but smell terrible if popped.
Wild Azumaful spend most of the day playing on beaches or lakesides. They can easily shatter the shell of Krabby with a proper punch.
Despite its appearance, Azumawear is a surprisingly adept swimmer. It dives to the sea floor and breaks the shells of Cloyster with a bear hug.
Azumanoone will rush through straight rivers faster than any speedboat. If a rock happens to be in its path, Azumanoone will reduce it to pebbles.
Its sensitive ears and whiskers can detect foes before they become a threat. Its powerful hind legs and quiet paws let it escape predators undiscovered.
Its sprout grows longer if the people around it hold grudges or envy. If this sprout grows long enough, it will attempt to drag those people into sunflower fields.
Due to fusion, it becomes gleeful and forgiving during the day. At night, its buried grudges resurface, resuming its search for vengeance.
The seeds that Sunpet drop cause those who eat them to become bitter and hateful. If you roast these seeds, they lose this attribute.
It appears to be very chubby, but is pure muscle. This allows Quagphan to stride powerfully along river beds.
Umbgoose cannot produce poison, so it seeks out Seviper to poison it. It will then sweat the Seviper poison into its fur to aid Umbgoose in a fight.
Slowfree flaps its wings to form unpoppable bubbles due to its toxic dust. This dust is imbued into the bubbles and induces neurogenesis.
It is very careful to not damage its crown when head butting enemies. Slowpardos surrounds its head in a psychic barrier when threatened.
Even with its vast wisdom, it has decided it enjoys nothing more than sitting around in saunas all day. The water it spouts is very warm.
Giraraid's separate bodies are modified for different purposes. The dark one specializes in long distance, while the yellow can fire at a much faster rate.
For some reason, Giratoy changes its position depending on whether it's hit with a physical or special attack. When hit by a physical attack, it spins upright; when hit by a special attack, it spins on its head.
When it eats, Giradol uses psychic powers to make its food disappear all at once. Strangely, it doesn't appear to need to eat.
Forrepom stores nuts and berries in its tail to eat later. When it is threatened, it will shoot its food out incredibly quickly.
It tries to use the drill on its tail to burrow into deep, volcanic caves. The tufts of fur around its drill often get stuck in the drill, causing immense pain.
Despite weighing enough for the strongest Black Belts to bench, Steecott can float through the air like it weighs nothing. People speculate it's due to the mystical crystals that make up its body.
Granking sits at the edge of ponds and lakes, barking at anyone who steps one foot into its territory. However, it is quite easy to scare, and if you do so it will cower and hide.
It's the most ferocious Pokémon of its size, and its competitive nature often displays this in battle. However, Granret chooses only to fight battles it knows it can win.
Granlix burrows through caves, hunting any Diglett in its territory. However, it is a very poor digger, so it is forced to eat dirt and stone.
Entering its territory is very dangerous. Granitar charges any intruders, only stopping when they leave or it brutalizes them. However, you can scare it away by popping a balloon or making some similar loud noise.
Hardened fungus grows out of Gransect's mouth. Its bite can snap wood and leaves behind mushroom spores on whatever is left.
Heraldo competes with other Bug Pokémon for honey. Its carapace is incredibly hard, making its battles extreme tests of endurance.
It rushes through dense forest at high speed, deftly navigating through tree tops and tree bases. If it deems a tree obstructs its path too much, Ursagia uses its wings to topple it.
Ursaniclus protects its body in a thick coat of honey. This honey not only protects it from harm, but being encased in this honey reverses aging. However, if anything other than Ursaniclus eats this honey, they fall into a coma.
It is rarely seen outside caves. When it emerges from its den, it is only to mend its body together with sticky honey. It resumes its hibernation immediately afterwards.
It sits in magma pools, looking for prey to attack. If its prey escapes into water, it will continue to chase, even if its body rapidly cools and hardens.
Maglass sits in pools of magma in active volcanoes, beckoning travelers to follow it into the depths. It is not intelligent enough to figure out why this does not work.
During cold winters, herds of Switar devastate farmland by eating all of their fertile soil. The rest of the year, they eat crops.
Pilotar herds charge head-first into cave walls to dislodge stones they eat. They often collapse caves and trigger avalanches.
It eats by shooting freezing gas from its snout at tree roots to weaken them. Once the roots defrost, it gorges itself.
Piloitar claim mountain cities as their territory. When they do, the cities are evacuated because they eat everything from pebbles to entire buildings.
On warm days, Manrorus will stand in waters deep enough that its head barely remains above the waves. Schools of fish Pokémon clean its frills when it does this.
It sits patiently in seaweed patches near the ocean's surface. If any bird Pokémon come near it, it shoots them down with a precise Water Pulse.
Now that it has been upgraded, Poryesect can float its cannon freely around itself. It can fire low‑polygon missiles, and it can also double as a shield.
Peering into its back shows visions of never ending battles. Often, Smearinja itself stars in these vision, taking down much stronger foes by itself.
Arzma uses its light powers to temporarily blind its prey and scare them. It does not eat them; it feeds off their fear.
Its milk is extremely nutritious, and people have survived weeks off of one glass. It only offers it to weak baby Pokémon that wander through its pastures.
Eating the egg Blistu carries around will show you the happiest moment of your life. Many people are upset when they realize they've already had their happiest moment.
The venom Shellder injects into Blisking's head has not made it smart. Its head has just swollen so large it technically made its brain bigger.
Its bottomless kindness and sturdy body allow it to rush to the aid of anyone who needs it. However, it's as dumb as a rock and may trample others during its rush.
The Shellder attached to Blisbro feels bad for perpetually biting its tail, due to Blisbro's boundless kindness. The Shellder, however, has no plans to let go.
During windy days in the mountains, many trees will uproot and roll to the bottom. This has been attributed to Larvinub eating their entire root systems.
Pupinub sleeps for 23 hours a day in the wild. It can stay awake longer if it is fed its fertile soil and kept warm.
Its mouth is only for eating, as it breathes through the holes in its armor instead. This allows Pupigron to bite down on intruders and never let go.
Tyranaldo claims large swaths of coastline as its territory. It makes a nest by piling up shells and stones from the shore into a large hill.
It makes its home at the bottom of lakes in quiet forests. If it wakes up and finds a city where its forest once was, it will demolish every building in the area.
It rubs its hands on its cheeks to charge them with static electricity. It can climb up walls and throw out shocking Thunder Punches after doing this.
Pikaviper is poisonous and venomous. The red markings all over its body are filled with poison, while its cheeks contain its venom.
They fly alone through storm clouds, seeking a lightning bolt to enhance their strength. Two Pikaizard fighting each other in the sky is more dangerous than any lightning storm.
They bounce as high as they can during the night, looking to absorb the most moonlight. Those with bigger tails have absorbed more moonlight.
Its weepy disposition makes it constantly cry whenever stressed, fearful, angry, or sad. Hugging Azuful makes it feel better, but its tears constantly wet its plushy fur, making it very unpleasant to console.
It cries all day, consoling itself with its plushy and firm tail. Drinking its tears allegedly cures bad luck.
Its howl contains primal magic, allowing it strength or the ability to walk on air. Magicians try emulating its howl to replicate its magic. The most skilled magicians only have moderate success.
If it senses any sadness, Bonsey can't help but break into tears. The antenna on its head senses all emotions in a 10 mile radius.
It haunts forests and mimics the screams of children to scare people. It only does this for its own amusement. The mimicked screams are unique to each Mimetump.
Happipoke is found along river banks. It uses its prehensile tail to sort through river rocks, collecting any which look like eggs.
It collects electricity by building up static when it wafts through the air. If it generates too much, it will discharge a powerful Thunder, even in the middle of a cloudless day.
Raiviper generates a gallon of venom a day. On days it doesn't eat, it has to spit out its excess venom.
Magnefish uses magnetism to propel its quills from its body. These quills are barbed, made of pure metal, and contain a powerful acid.
The Paras in Magnesect controls its movements, directing it with precision. It is protected by indestructible alien material.
Rhydle needs minerals and fruit to stay healthy. During the day it drills into the ground for stone, and at night it pulverizes fruit with its tail.
Fortune tellers use Electian as a way of determining luck. It will fire off five weak thunderbolts in random directions. Only the extremely misfortunate get hit.
Electiria runs faster than lightning, allowing it to intercept lightning bolts mid-strike. It uses this electricity to power its flight.
The cannons Magmorade has in place of hands fire vicious plumes of flame. The fumes it emits smell like a spring breeze.
The cannon on its arm only shoots a large amount of harmless pollen. This pollen is very explosive, and Magmordew will ignite it with just an Ember from its mouth.
Giving into its rage makes Togeape fight any opponent it sees, even ones weaker than it. It subdues its rage by constantly preening and petting itself.
Yansopod's tough carapace, hard claws, compound eyes, and rapid wings make it the apex wetland predator. It has a 90% success rate.
It glides above the treetops to scan for unguarded eggs or vulnerable baby Pokémon. It cannot get liftoff on its own, so it scales cliffsides to gain altitude for its flight.
Mamoitar hollows out mountains to satisfy its appetite and uses freezing gas from its snout to create a system of ice caves. Afterward, it falls asleep for 10 years.
Mamovile hunt using a complex plan. They light campfires in the snowy wilderness, and wait for travelers to rest. When the time is right, they extinguish the flame and pounce.
Its tusks are hollow, making them less of a burden in flight. They are still as hard as bone, and a Mamovern chasing you from its territory can use its tusks to crush you.
The many segments of its body collide and clip with each other, sometimes being flung at incalculable speeds. It regularly reverses time on itself to get itself back in one piece.
Its corrupted cannon occasionally backfires, but when it works it can fire blasts of malicious code. Poryesect will sometimes confuse its cannon for its head, and swap them around.
It engages in dances to assert dominance over other Treenx. Moist eyes are valued in this dance, so Treenx will often lick its eyes mid-dance.
It examines its surroundings with its long, elastic, sticky tongue. If it encounters something it likes, it will lick it clean before making it an accessory.
It carries Joltik in its hair to clean it of other bug Pokémon and give it a silky appearance. It will remove its Joltik before it performs its songs.
It swings through treetops with its prehensile leaf on its head and its long, sticky tongue. It will dance through the air while doing this very ungraceful movement.
Scepnx's skilled dance disperses its seeds into its dancefloor. At the finale of its dance, gorgeous flowers emerge from these seeds.
It is very adept at moving through any wooded area. It has cling pads which allow it to dance all around rainforests.
The seed that it carries causes irreversible nausea if consumed. If this seed is planted, it will grow in a spiral shape.
It swims in shallow water, keeping its sensitive fin above water to sense predators overhead. This behavior makes tourists think Mudile is a Sharpedo from far away.
It preserves energy by only moving to eat. However, it can be spurred into action by threatening it or anyone weaker than it.
Swamprom is said to have sprung into existence when a divine lightning bolt struck a lotus flower pond. It has a resilient mind and body, known to move entire cities out of the path of hurricanes.
It submerges itself in beach sand, ambushing crustacean Pokémon whenever they get too close. Its skin will dry out, so Swampdile takes morning and evening swims in the sea.
Its powerful body and disposition ward off all would-be threats to it. When it does fight, it fights so ferociously that it builds up a lot of heat in its body. It uses its sail to cool off during combat.
The appendages on Swampxorus's face are advanced feelers that detect movement and temperature around it. Its tail is a sharp blade, and it uses explosive movement to swipe.
Swamplurk are golems from an ancient civilization that depict a god of floods. The divine properties of the mud created by its floodwater have brought Swamplurk to life.
The swamps that Swampno calls its home make its nose drip mucus. This mucus is vile and simply seeing it causes a hypnotic effect.
Ralkarp is often knocked from the water by other fish Pokémon. It will flop around the riverbank for a moment before teleporting itself to a different river or lake.
It uses its psychic powers and the wind to drift into towns. When it does, it feeds off positive emotions.
Raloom often migrates south. However, it can keep itself warm through the winter if it feeds on enough positive emotions.
It seeks to enrage its opponents in combat. The stronger their rage, the stronger Kirdos's psychic power becomes. It knows the best way to anger its opponents by peering into the future.
It must constantly discipline its temper to sharpen its psychic powers. By bottling up its rage, it steadily amplifies its abilities. When a strong Gardedos finally unleashes, it can banish its foes to the end of time.
Fusion has resulted in Gardenite being extremely kind and loyal to everyone. However, it is unable to control its psychic powers, so it retreats to isolated caves and forcefully removes anyone who trespasses.
With a strong enough bond with their Trainer, Gardeluff's psychic power creates an anti-gravity field.
Its body is made up of extremely dense rock, too heavy for it to move around. It focuses all of its psychic power on being able to move its own body.
Gardecham's gravity-altering powers allow it to give more mass to its punches and kicks. This allows it to hit foes clear over the horizon.
It protects itself by generating microscopic thorns along its skin, formed entirely of psychic energy. These invisible barbs deter attackers by piercing both body and mind upon contact.
Every wild Gallpede dedicates its life to helping the innocent. It has psychic control over its venom. Those injected will either be healed or hurt, controlled entirely by Gallpede's will.
Its body is made entirely of wiring and steel wool. The sturdiest parts of its body are just extremely compact steel wool.
It dedicates its 5 brains, capable of solving humanity's greatest mysteries, entirely to scheming harmless pranks. It needs adequate airflow in order to think, or else it will overheat and become extremely dumb.
Its highly developed eyes and advanced brain allow it to perceive battles in slow motion. Every movement Metadile makes is calculated, precise, and brutal.
The psychic waves Spiribat emits are bad vibes. They stoke the resentment and malice of whoever is near. If you are pure of heart, Spiribat will instead try to swoop at your head.
It commonly causes flickering lights where it rests. You can relocate Spiriamo, but it will give small electric shocks until you put it down.
Powering the stone on Spirilektrik's body makes it grow longer temporarily. It uses its body as an arm to pull its stone along the ground.
It lunges out of its stone, wraps its arm around prey, and pulls them into the stone. Anything it pulls into its stone turns into pure electricity.
Old folk medicine describes Gabnaw teeth as a cure-all. Getting its teeth is almost impossible, as no human is capable of prying its jaws open.
It places gemstones, gold, or pearls in its mouth and camouflages in riverbanks or cave pools. When people or Pokémon attempt to take the valuables, it will attack.
Garligatr can be seen lumbering slowly on land, but when it lunges it can move faster than a bullet train. In the water, it can freely swim at this speed.
The flower on Venurock's arm is very strong, housing most of its offensive capabilities. This flower will one day envelop all of Venurock.
The fumes Venukoal emits smell like Skuntank and make those who inhale it very hungry. The chemicals in its smoke can linger for years.
Its innate fire abilities are quite weak. To retain its firepower, Venuizard must eat firewood. It swallows entire saplings on the forest floor.
Shorelines where Anofisk nest are very clean. Their tendency to swipe at people's feet causes them to go litter somewhere else.
Craneal is very territorial. Its Rollout feels like being hit by a heavy bowling ball going 20 mph, so it's advised to stay away from Craneal pods.
Its skull cannot crack no matter how many times it's used as a battering ram in battle. A Rampardos on the beach pushing against a cruise ship can prevent it from running aground.
Its strength is assumed to be great enough to move mountains, but its inert willpower leaves it floating in the air. A light breeze can whisk it away.
Its ghastly howl pours Will-o-Wisps from its mouth. They swarm at whoever Dusxen points its bone at.
It attacks using the flaming bone it always holds in its right paw. If the flame dies, Dusphox reignites the bone by plunging it into its chest cavity.
Dusmur unhinges its mask like a jaw whenever it wants to scream. When it does, the single eye in its head shivers and shakes.
When it finds a lone traveler, it will scream at a frequency only Ghost Pokémon can hear. The exact meaning of this scream is unknown, but it seems to mean "dinner is here".
Dusle has a habit of passing through walls to guard well behaved children in their sleep. It feeds off positive energy.
It guides wisps into the hole in its torso using its crook. The burning spectral light within is its true body.
Dusctyena prowls around murky areas, gorging itself on anything dead. If you interrupt its meal, it will stalk you until the day you die.
The paper-like material that makes up its body gets heavy and soggy if Duscliper hunts for too long. Its gluttonous nature often leaves it washing up on the shore like garbage.
It remains quiet most of the time. An old standing rumor says it will shriek if it approaches a gate to the afterlife. If it starts shrieking, turn back the way you came.
Each eye on Duscloud's body is capable of emitting sound and can mimic human voices. When it wants to cheer someone up, it will use this ability to speak positive words with the voices of those who have passed on.
Removing the wraps from Duscle's body will reveal a body made entirely of electricity. The wraps protect it from shocking its friends.
It can freely summon and devour wisps. It is said that being hit by these wisps will show you exactly how and when you die.
Arcphan will fly across the world, looking to punish pride. When it senses excessive pride, it will roll into a wheel and charge.
Piptung carry rocks in their mouths to build their nests. They polish every stone they find intriguing.
Probobat will anchor its heavy body into the cave ceilings. It eats by using magnetism to bring metal-rich rocks into its mouth. When it has depleted a cave, it uses its body to drill for a deeper cavern.
The swords on its arms make Doubaldo the apex predator of the beach. It can slice right through any shell and topple any fruit tree.
Its unique swordplay strategy consists of quick swipes and rolling its body into a ball to dodge. With proper strategy, an average swordsman can defeat Doublem by making it roll into a pit.
The armor worn by gallant knights is greatly inspired by Aeginium's appearance. The decorative petals on its armor are pure metal, and can become a devastating Razor Leaf.
Aegialdo unites arthropod Pokémon under its banner to take down the mightiest foes. When it falls asleep, its soldiers turn on each other.
Aegituff will sing while banging its sword against its shield. Hearing this song fills whoever hears it with an honorable fighting spirit.
Aegiler roams ancient ruins, seeking a hero of destiny. If in a tough spot in battle, it will eject the tip of a blade from its mouth.
If you manage to remove the sword from Aegilem's back, it will fall asleep until you reinsert it. If the sword is removed for too long, Aegilem will grow a new sword.
Its hefty body leaves it unable to fly long distances. The whipping of its wings creates gusts so fierce they hurt to face, as if the air itself were cutting you.
With every piece of metal it eats, its armor grows larger and stronger for evolution. It usually is found in caves and mountains, but when it wanders into cities it can eat an entire car in one night.
Its indestructible armor cannot be damaged in any way. Long after it dies, Aggitar's armor will still stand proud on the peak of its mountain.
Its metal horns are a conductor for its mental abilities. An Aggvoir with extremely long horns can hear the thoughts of everyone within 50 miles. For this reason, they saw their horns off every year.
Its sword is too big, too thick, too heavy, and too rough to be called a sword; it's more like a large hunk of iron. When enraged, it will violently fling itself and its sword through the air until it faints from exhaustion.
Its wings are not strong enough to carry it in flight. It instead uses them to give it more grip against the steep slopes and canyons it runs up.
Flygron is not fast enough to chase down its prey and is too heavy to fly. It uses its powerful wings to kick up a Sandstorm for it to sneak up and clobber foes.
It has different gears depending on the type of fighting it wants to do. The most easily identifiable are attack and defense gear, but there are many variations with different power outputs.
Its entire life is spent motionless in one spot. It anchors itself to the ocean floor near strong currents. The water passing through its body spins the motor in its body, giving it life.
It makes lifelike illusions to confuse foes and hide from danger. Though initially weak, its illusory power increases with age. Elder Zorotoed can be identified by their long, trailing mane.
Zoropede disguises itself in pure light, attracting any Pokémon who think Zoropede is a legendary. It will lead them back to its den for dinner.
The ribbons on its body are flexible, extendable, and fireproof. Syldoom uses them to restrain its prey before roasting them with its fire breath.
The sound waves it emits to court females is strong enough to affect Pokémon of other species. In rare cases, Sylbat's sound waves can affect males as well.
It makes nests in asteroids it has hollowed out. If these asteroids enter the atmosphere, Nidoxys rampages for 34 days straight.
Kyopert emerges from the sea to migrate across the land, causing floods wherever it passes. Contemporary research and ancient stories suggest Kyopert created the floodplains where human civilization began.
It uses space-distorting powers to expand wetlands. Rarely, people may return home to see it replaced by a swamp.
When it emerges from the Distortion World, Girafarig's two heads proliferate chaos in different ways. Its front head uses powerful telepathy to drive people to madness, while its rear head lashes out at anything it can reach.
The maw of Giratress is a world of complete darkness. People pulled from its jaws describe time moving slower, like a second in its mouth is equivalent to a week outside.
Regimagius's supposedly magic cries spontaneously animate nearby rocks, steel, and ice. These short‑lived golems perform simple chores for it.
Darkrow's appearance, whether in dreams or while awake, is considered to be a dreadful omen. It will sing beautifully at the end of a long adventure.
Attacking Darkdew releases pollen into the air that causes nightmares. Breathing in large amounts of this pollen can make flowers grow from your ears.
It roosts in people's minds during the day, making them see and hear things that aren't there. At night, it will leave and hunt for ghosts.
Its special modifications allow it to shoot bubbles made of plasma. An extra-strong Bubble from Genelup can put a hole in a thick steel sheet.
Geneplup's cannon fires out harmless bubbles. It attacks by shooting energy beams from its buttons at its bubbles, refracting the lasers towards its targets.
Geneleon's head is detachable, flying around for battlefield awareness. Its body operates on the ground, firing bubbles at the speed of sound.
Kyugon's genetic code is incomplete. To finish itself, Kyugon infiltrates computers to hijack data, but it breaks the computers due to freezing energy before it can attack.
Kyutwo freezes itself in an icy comet to contain its psychic powers. If it breaks loose from containment, its psychic energy can send a shockwave around the globe.
It uses its frost to make massive petals made from ice around the base of its neck. These petals can be as big as a football field, and they all direct sunlight towards Kyunium.
It builds enough heat to melt a mountain every second. The expulsion of its heat has given Kyulosion an icy body that helps contain its energy.
The steel-like shell of Kyuzor is hard, compressed ice. The freezing energy stored in its claws can crack metal, and with a powerful punch, it can shatter the metal.
The freezing energy inside Kyugon2 led companies to wire it into supercomputers for cooling. Any AI connected to Kyugon2 for an extended period will turn on its creators.
Kyugon-Z's innate draconic energy is estimated to be 1 terawatt per second. No science has been able to determine how, but chemists theorize that its body holds the secret to cold fusion.
The freezing energy in its body causes Kyuduck to have an eternal brain freeze. The brain freeze heightens its power, making a positive feedback loop that only results in a worse brain freeze.
Rosepede will guard flower fields, charging anyone who picks too many flowers. However, it will lead guests to the most beautiful parts of its field.
If it ferries you away behind a cloud, you may emerge directly into the afterlife. The plume on its head is highly flammable.
Drifbplup can only be seen at twilight in foggy seas. It hunts by forcing a large bubble into the water and draining the life of anything suspended inside.
The large cotton fluff on its head is covered in powder that causes itching and sneezing. One Spore from Brecott can put a herd of Copperajah to sleep.
The flower on its back blooms when feelings of hatred and bitterness flourish. Direct sunlight causes the spirit on its back to shrivel, so its bulb covers it during the day.
When Roflame flaps its wings, a shower of electrical sparks emerge from its feathers. It uses this skill to burn forests, and catch any prey that runs out.
The protective fluid surrounding Reuniew is filled with chemicals. Samples of this fluid have supported abiogenesis.
It can shoot its protective fluid at opponents. It uses telekinesis to guide the path of its bullets. It can hit enemies as far as 10 miles away accurately.
Clefperl produces a pearl only when the stars align perfectly. Whoever first touches this pearl is said to live a long life.
Krookopert's eyes are extremely well adapted. They can see through murky water, in the dark, and detect prey from long distances. They can even see heat signatures and fear.
Krookotang submerges itself in sand to hunt, using psychic powers to detect prey. When it ambushes, it uses its massive claws and jaws to consume metal-rich targets.
Its massive jaws can hold and crush a Cloyster with ease. The only Pokémon who have fought a Krookosopod and won have large chunks of their bodies missing.
It burrows into desert sand with its eyes peeking out, often mistaken for a Krookodile. When its prey recognizes it and avoids it, it jumps out and hunts them through the air.
Grave robbers often mistake Cofatar for canopic jars. If they wake Cofatar up from its sleep, they are cursed to never leave its tomb.
Cofafisk can lie flat on floors, walls, and ceilings. Opening up its face reveals a dark, cold hallway that takes 5.5 minutes to traverse. Some say that it takes something from those who go in, but no one knows quite what.
Its large metal spikes discourage anyone from eating or interfering with Ferrofisk while it photosynthesizes. Even those who can handle the spikes get shocked by the jolts it sends through its body.
It wades in icy waters, searching for passing ships. If you follow its ghostly flame on a foggy winter sea, it will attempt to shipwreck you.
Travelers in frigid cold should not attempt to use Litgong's flame to warm them. Even though it may feel warm, it is sapping your life energy.
Lampode can convert spirit energy directly into electricity. If it absorbs too much, it will explode.
Lampgong uses the spike on its head to bash against boats passing through its waters. If it sinks the boat, it will wait at the water's surface, watching the ship go under.
It moves at Mach speed by propelling itself with its ghostly flame. It flies into thunderstorms and powers itself by channeling bolts of lighting.
Keep Chandelatone in a Pokéball on the night of a full moon. On such nights, it will spirit away anything alive near it, even microscopic organisms.
Chandelgong may block fisherman from returning to their harbors with its ghostly magic. To escape the spell, simply give it a share of your catch.
Each axe is unique to Haxvoir. They make their axes from scales dropped by other Dragon‑type Pokémon during duels. Each blade carries a psychic signature that allows only its Haxvoir to wield it.
Haxfetchd proudly wield their battleaxe wherever they go. A proper swing can fell a tree in one swoop.
The feathers plucked from Vulchic naturally generate heat. They may be put in pillows designed for travel in frigid environments.
Mimiffy's costume is made from discarded Flaaffy wool. This wool still naturally generates electricity, and can emit strong static shocks. Mimiffy uses this to prevent attackers from damaging its costume.
Mimipardos's false head is really fragile. It will try to headbutt enemies, but will fly into a blind rage when it breaks.
Traveling in the dark in an area where Mimigigas travels is to be avoided at all costs. If you find it in the woods, you must stand still and look at the holes on its chest. Never look at a hole where you can see the glint in its eyes.
The pizza box Mimifisk uses as a face attracts many small Bug Pokémon. When it has a good-sized catch, it will clamp the box closed.
In ancient times, Volcasopod was a sign of disaster. When it appeared on a city's shores, it signified that it was going to sink the city or protect it from the wrath of a legendary Pokémon.
Its large, slitted eyes give it a great view of its surroundings. However, Deicool cannot see directly in front of it, so it has to use its tentacles to grab food before it can be eaten.
The head of Deicruel looks like a skull. Sailors have long told tales about krakens, fueled partially by its appearance.
Hypede's heads, if chopped off, can act and live independently while the main body regrows them. Each head can spit venom and breathe fire.
It is upset by the sound of running water, and will attempt to dam up any streams it sees. Because it can fly, it will also attempt to shove mud and logs into clouds.
Its song freezes anyone who hears it at a cellular level. Jigglyrem will collect its victims, drag them into its cave, and serenade them with its frigid voice.
The succulent on Trapsaur's back gives it all its energy. It requires very little food or water. Its saliva can help with sunburns.
It can unhinge its jaw to swallow eggs whole. If there are no eggs around, it can grind down Rock Pokémon to dust for sustenance.
It lives in pipes and pots, snapping at whatever gets too close. Gardeners use Trapbell very carefully to protect their garden from any threats.
Trapbell hunts by wrapping its vine around a tree and pulling back. When it relaxes, its vine will snap, and Trapbell will be flung through the air at its target.
Even though they can float through the air, envy drives Bapet to use their sharp horn to attack other flying Pokémon.
Its mirror-like belly can conjure images in response to questions. If it doesn't know the answer, it deliberately displays something incorrect. Sometimes, it gives wrong answers simply for its own amusement.
If the flame at the end of its tail ever goes out, Charchu falls into a deep hibernation. It can transfer its flame into its cheeks for safeguarding.
Its stretchy tongue is covered in microscopic hooks that help it clean its luscious fur. Getting licked by Wigglylicky can scrape skin off.
When it shakes off its fur, it sends pollen into the air. This pollen can make any flower turn into fruit for it to eat.
It keeps its tail coiled to contain the powerful pollen within. When Butwo releases this pollen in battle, it drives nearby Grass types to madness.
The crown on its head is actually two vines that stay clamped shut. The poison in its pollen makes those who breathe it smarter, at the cost of physical deformity.
The bouquet on its head has 108 different flowers. The aroma can calm any rampaging Pokémon, and long-term exposure can make them mellow out permanently.
Rosepede is commonly used by florists. If it doesn't like an arrangement, it will eat the entire bouquet.
It is highly defensive of the flower on its back. If anyone attempts to ride it, Rosepede will prick them with thorns.
Driflup can be seen blowing bubbles on moonless nights. When these bubbles pop, the sound they make is unnervingly close to a scream.
Driflplup has to fight its buoyant, air-filled head in order to dive. Once it reaches a certain depth, Driflplup's head starts to shrink, getting smaller with more pressure.
Gasses inside of Driflmer are used as a replacement for helium. Balloons filled with this gas may spontaneously transform into Drifblim.
On sunny days, Driflform floats around the sky. Scientists release groups into the air, as their movements show wind speed and direction.
Sandior will congregate around areas where meteors will enter the atmosphere, looking to eat any bits that burn up. Scientists use this behavior to predict the paths of meteors.
Zuxys travels at 1000 miles per hour in the upper atmosphere. Recent theories suggest it's hiding from the sun.
It sits in the upper atmosphere with its mouth wide open, catching any stardust or debris that falls inside. However, Krokor has no stomach, and spits up whatever it eats.
Close inspection of a Krokoperl reveals a pitch black pearl in its shell. Any who try to take its pearl will be bitten by its steel-crushing Clamp.
Jolitty's tendency to rub against its Trainer makes them constantly covered in silk. It dispenses silk from its prehensile tail, but its electric field causes it to constantly be covered in silk.
Expeditions into abandoned castles have revealed Golxys. The explorers who found it are too afraid to speak of it.
Its gaping jaw serves as a portable roost for dozens of Zubat. Its alarming appearance is to ward off any would-be intruders.
Touching Stuntung's yellow spots delivers a jolt of electricity. Because it has these spots on its tongue, it is constantly shocking itself whenever it eats.
Its extendable tongue is covered in shock-emitting organs that paralyze prey. This tongue has a mind of its own and can extend to the length of a football field.
It lies in mud with just its face out, looking like a larger Stunfisk until it emerges and pursues smarter prey. Its face is so durable that a meteor strike cannot harm it.
Every inch of its blades is covered in a deadly poison. It will take out entire dens of Pokémon, each one falling in a single blow or shortly after.
The flames on Scolidash release powerful toxins into the air. Wild Scolidash swarms will gallop circles around their prey, while their choking smoke makes quick work of them.
Trubgull is considered the biggest pest in coastal cities. They smell bad, scream, take food out of people's hands, and roost in garbage cans.
It scurries around beaches, dropping trash when it walks. It needs to eat 3 pounds of trash a day to not shrink.
It loves picking up trash off the beaches near its nest. They have been relocated to trash patches in the ocean, where Garbler can grow up to 40 feet tall.
Its anchor and chain drag across the seafloor as Sharplix swims. If its chain has slack, it can jet water to catch something nearby.
Its acute sense of smell lets it track prey from 50 miles away. Its fur is soft and fluffy if you pet it front to back, but petting it any other way is coarse and rough.
When it dances, leaves lift from the air and dance alongside it. During the fall, its colorful dances attract many picnickers.
When Gloopardos headbutts, its hard, ripened petals on its head get harder. If they get too hard, they will be unable to grow.
Noichu navigates deep caves by use of electrosensory perception and echolocation. It emerges at night, snacking on any Bug Pokémon.
Its wings are much too small for Noiswine to be able to fly. Instead, these wings blow the freezing air it breathes out, which can freeze opponents solid.
Altanite's favorite activity is to take young children and give them an exciting flight over the tops of clouds. No flight with an Altanite is ever unsafe.
Its song inspires awe and commands respect from all who hear it. It is even capable of stopping battles. Peaceful cities in ancient lands used Altaleon as a guardian and protector.
Because most bird Pokémon don't hunt in rain, Altaliper will make downpours from its wings to trick its prey into thinking they are safe. It will also rain on any competition, driving them back to land.
It rolls around from place to place, leaving a thick layer of mucus everywhere it goes. Having a Gooeal in your home is an invitation to slip and trip everywhere.
Its heavy shell forces it to slowly inch across the seafloor while looking for food. Its thick mucus gradually wears away at the shell, leaving it quite brittle.
It has to constantly emit light in order to see its surroundings. It has very poor eyesight, so Sliros owners keep lights on all night.
It is blind, so it uses its hypersensitive antennae to sense prey. When it's not hunting, it coats them with protective mucus.
Its whiskers are constantly coated with a thick layer of sticky green mucus. They can move to pick up food in front of its face.
Gourmets in the Kalos region used to farm Slirein for its secretions, but it has been banned for health concerns. Slirein slime soup reportedly has an earthy, slightly nutty taste.
Its slime constantly emits a somewhat dim glow. Gooros fans love jarring up its slime to have around their homes as a replacement for candles.
Its face mucus has powerful regenerative properties, and it will only use it to heal close friends. Being covered in Goorein slime used to be a signifier of a valiant heart, but now it's only seen as gross.
Regigeot perches atop cliff tops, remaining motionless for hours. It does this to protect all Rock-types along the valleys it claims as its territories.
It roams vast underground cave networks, amassing kingdoms of Rock-type Pokémon. If it ever loses a stone protecting its kingdom, Regiking's subjects will repair Regiking.
Vilemime hides in holes in forest clearings, with its flower parasol protecting its den. If Vilemime finds you stepping on its parasol, it traps you in a Barrier until you become food for its flower.
Every time a Vilepardos headbutts, it receives substantial damage to its flower. You can tell how much fighting it does by the amount of wilted petals it has.
When enraged, Necroxorus will fire off beams of light from its tusks. These beams of light are incredibly sharp, and can slice through buildings.
Its soft, fluffy body feels incredible to touch. Staying out of Belax's arms' range is very important, as its hug can crack spines.
They run about on the decks of shipwrecks, performing menial tasks and chores. It's assumed that they are performing the lasts orders given by the captain before the ship sank.
Cresshorn prances wherever it goes, floating between each leap. On the night of a crescent moon, a stunning aurora trails behind it.
Cressperior fires blasts of shimmering dust from the holes on its palms. This dust can knock out anyone who breathes it in. On the night of the crescent moon it can even put you into a coma.
Diluted Parazing gas is used in high-end cooking. Spraying the gas on food and igniting leaves a dish with a faint smoked mushroom taste.
When a Paragon dies, its body explodes into millions of spores. If these spores come in contact with a computer, Paragon will be reborn.
Its glimmering body occasionally emits blinding, flashing lights. Attempts have been made to make Necrogon a battery, but it can clip through any wall.
Golijask's arms account for most of its bodyweight. They can break through diamond, but drag on the ground during flight.
Its eyes are not great at seeing in the dark, so it's very skittish in its deep cave habitat. Careal's diamond-encrusted body is extremely hard, so it leaves a trail of dust when it rolls around.
Tordon's powerful, superheated drill can power through any terrain. When its love for drilling is exhausted, it will reroute its energy into the tip of its horn, exploding any kind of rock.
Tornium can photosynthesize just by feeding off the energy and fumes it gets from burning coal within its body. For this reason, it can still unleash powerful Solar Beams.
The hardened steel of Torzor's fists also houses its thermal energy. Being punched by it hurts, but its grasp is so much worse.
It will charge and butt heads with other Toridos in the wild. After their heads collide, they will propel a volcanic burst from their head, making their Headbutt much more powerful.
Torpardos uses controlled explosions on its shell and head to power its Headbutt. These explosions also control the direction of its charge, letting it make sudden turns without losing momentum.
It seeks to fight entire groups of strong Pokémon by itself. If it is ever overwhelmed, it curls over and releases an Eruption from its shell.
The coal it eats gives it life; the more coal it eats the more vigorous Torlem is. The most energetic Torlem rocket around mountains by exploding leftover coal.
As it rushes across forests, puffs of its cotton candy float in its wake. This cotton candy is filled with static electricity, and will stick to anything.
It claims small patches of trees as its territory. If any Pokémon attempt to damage these trees, it will deliver a roundhouse kick capable of launching them far into the ocean.
When threatened, it will eject a vine from its guts and spring out of the water, relocating itself to a new pond or stream.
Its hat whips in the wind while it flies, and sometimes flutters to the ground. If you find and return the hat to its Ludinite, it will drop by your house and dance during its annual migrations. This dance brings rain and makes plants grow.
Ludibre will laze about in rivers, never doing much. If you stand on its head and play music, it will become active and ferry you along rivers.
Its unique eyes allow it to analyze the makeup of celestial bodies. Scientists plan to use Minidile to detect valuable meteors on space mining expeditions in the future.
Minile sits around deserts near craters, waiting to ambush prey from the sand. Its shimmering body gives it away, but luckily it does not need to eat.
Often found in ancient craters, it gnaws on the remnants of meteorites to sharpen its teeth. Any teeth that fall out have an identical makeup to stardust.
Digcario uses its aura sensing capabilities as a way of navigating its winding tunnels. The longest recorded Digcario tunnel is 50 miles long, stretched out.
A new martial art has been developed by watching Digolu. This martial style involves holding dirt in your hand during a fight, then throwing it at an opponent and running away if you might lose.
Diancanth strengthens its diamonds by swimming into hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. Diancanth with brighter diamonds have spent more time in these vents.
Its large incisors can grow an inch a week. To keep them short and sharp, Poochdoof gnaws on trees and rocks alike.
Mightbarel decorates its dams with bones from its hunts. The largest dams have a Gyarados skull facing outwards.
Seedmander will climb up oak trees and hang by its tail from branches. It has to control its flame while doing this, or the oak tree will catch fire.
Mediking practices meditation under berry trees. It waits until the berries start fermenting before it will eat them.
Medish will try its hardest to spend its entire life meditating, only feeding off moonlight. If its meditation is interrupted, it will furiously flee from the distraction.
It runs around tall grass, looking for new people to proudly show its pearl to. Spoish won't leave you alone until you acknowledge it and admire its pearl.
Already smart for a Pokémon, Zaneon will become even smarter than a human when poisoned. It can predict a week into the future.
The fur on Zanlithe has medicinal use. It raises your body temperature enough to burn up any toxins in the body.
The large knife Seadier carries is laced with a terrible venom. A small cut from it can make you very ill.
Its movements are quick, powerful, and stylish. Martial arts masters have tried to replicate them, but none have succeeded.
Its flames change temperature based on the phase of the moon. On moonless nights, this flame is cool to the touch, allowing you to safely touch Lunalure.
Their temperament is determined by how much light from the moon it gets. On moonless nights, they may use their tusks to chop down every tree in the area out of anger.
According to ancient legends, it will open a portal to another world during a total solar eclipse. Lunalrock will only obey those destined for greatness.
Solitar spends the majority of its life basking in the sun. If clouds ever obscure the sun, it will use a powerful Solar Beam to fizzle away the clouds.
Crawking will claim small islands as its kingdom. It will dive into shallow water and build its castle out of beach sand.
Crawedo chugs through the water, ceaselessly chasing its prey. If it's prey escapes onto land, it will use its tiny legs to continue the chase.
Castnoir sits in clouds all its life, catching any souls who pass through. If an airplane passes through its cloud, Castnoir will get scared and flee to the upper atmosphere.
Spheper's low intelligence results in it trying to roll and walk on land, which makes it end up tripping over itself. It swims expertly in gentle waters.
They communicate between each other by slapping their bellies. Scientists are working around the clock to decipher this secret language.
The outer shell of Sphesteel is made of alternating layers of steel and blubber. The weak point in the middle is just made of fur and blubber, so it is much easier to pet.
Its cold fur freezes any water that touches it. Spheal can cross oceans just by rolling across their surface.
Its shell wings and undulating tail allow it to look like it's flying through water. When it finds prey, it swoops in and clamps down with its sturdy shell wings.
Swoowoodo looks nothing like a tree, but in the forests it makes its home, its psychic waves force unintelligent Pokémon to accept it as such.
If you ever feel a sudden feeling of calmness in the dead of the night, it is Swoocor's psychic waves affecting your mood. It uses these waves to hunt for small Bug Pokémon, and can even ward off spirits.
Eelkarp supercharges its muscles with electricity to catch bird Pokémon. It's been recorded as being able to jump over a mile high.
Eeldos is a pest that has caused hundreds of millions in damages. It loves to snack on undersea internet cables.
Eelekdos hunts by discharging all of its electricity and eating whatever gets fried. It prefers water, but hunts on land and in the sky as well.
It engages in territorial battle with many other undersea Pokémon. Its venom is specialized to melt through any Dragon-type's scales.
Dragaltross's acidic venom steadily discharges for years. In recent years, this venom has been used as a powerful disposable battery.
If you ever see a burning comet that seems to follow you at dusk or dawn, it may just be an Arcacor guarding you from up in the sky.
It is friendly to anyone it meets, protecting its friends from anything it can. Arcagoose only becomes cruel while fighting Seviper, slashing them with long claws and burning them to ash.
Its body is much too fat to fly, or even glide. To sustain flight, Charsaur blasts fire out of its tail to provide thrust. Its wake smells like a campfire.
It doesn't seem to properly obey the laws of gravity when it jumps. If it hits a wall while jumping, it will continue upward movement until it leaves orbit.
Fusion has caused Abeal to lose some blubber and thick insulating fur. When it dives, it forms a psychic bubble around its body to keep water out.
Fusion has made Alatung's powerful brain look like a tongue swinging out of its mouth. Through deep meditation, it can imagine the taste of anything.
Its mind has expanded at the cost of all muscle strength, even in its tongue. It has to use its psychic powers to puppeteer its own body. Its psychic boosted licks can crush a car.
Its small legs make it very difficult for Alainch to feed itself. It uses telekinesis on spoons to shovel food into its maw.
Most of the food Tentakoal eats is converted into heat it stores in its shell. A well-fed Tentakoal's red flesh on its shell vibrates from the amount of energy it's stored.
Their rocky horns act as fully mobile arms. Georos compete within their herds by charging and grappling their opponents.
Its fearsome charge, rocky hide, and the arms on its rear make Graveros difficult to approach from any angle. Even at a distance, its arms can lob heavy stones.
If their grazing area runs out of grass, herds of Goros will stampede and grind mountains into plains. They eat the crushed stone while waiting for grass to grow.
Its body contains a special organ that houses all of its poison and magnetic powers. Improperly prepared Magnefish sushi tastes like battery acid and is potentially deadly.
Its magnetic organ caused several Magnefish to be stuck together in large clumps. These groups can number up to 30.
It avoids warm food, as the rapid beating of its wings warms its body up greatly. In the wild, it uses Ice Beam on its prey before it sucks their blood.
Grirok groups are very competitive. In the wild, they fight by slamming their bodies together, only stopping when the winner dissolves the loser with its sludge.
The skull on its head constantly secretes a foul-smelling sludge. Muwak may try to wipe it off, but it is always replaced.
Mudile slinks through pipes in large sewer systems, looking for prey it can swallow whole. When food is scarce, it will enter buildings through their toilets.
Murok's bite is relatively weak. However, its saliva is highly corrosive and can dissolve most materials within minutes.
It spends its days in the mountains, training to be able to hit targets from further away. Due to the decreased pressure, it can stretch its gas body much further.
Haunchomp will stalk travelers in the desert from a distance, waiting until they tire out. They are natural enemies to Cacturne.
The Haunter-looking smoke on Haunkoal's back is not independent of the body. It must feed the sleeping body to remain at full strength.
It uses its extendable legs to take long steps while stalking a target. If you see a pair of long, thin legs following you in the dark, do not look at Genlee's body.
The fins on its arms are said to take a year off your life each time you touch them. In reality, they do nothing.
It hunts in murky bogs by eating its prey's shadow. Having your shadow eaten by Genfisk feels like pins and needles all over your body. If it eats your entire shadow, you disappear.
The main body of Genkoal is locked into a sweet, eternal slumber. This seems to have amplified the spectral power of the smoke it emits.
Its voice causes people to forget anything that happened in the past 10 minutes. In very rare cases, people have found their Pokémon missing and Genloud in their place.
Drowfree eats by transforming dreams into honey. Some people awake with honey dripping out of their ears and nose.
The active agent in Hyptung's saliva induces deep slumber. People who fall asleep this way can be seen salivating and dreaming about food.
As it flies through the air, the moisture around its feathers turns into a light snow. Snowflakes formed in its wake are calming, even capable of producing a very restful slumber.
Hypert considers itself a wetland protector. Whenever its habitat is endangered, it will hypnotize Trainers to ward off whatever the threat is.
Its massive claw consistently yields tens of millions of horsepower. Even when Kingking sheds its shells, would-be predators are too afraid to attack.
Its massive claw snaps down berry trees while the smaller one gathers berries. It needs to eat ten pounds daily to fuel its wild rampages.