280 pokedex entries by bigoljax
With their large fists, Hitmonyama's blows can cause heavy damage if well-placed. Hitmonyama often fight each other in battles that are similar to boxing matches.
Whenever threatened, Weevire mixes its poisonous gas with its electricity. Those hit by it are put into a state of paralysis, while the poison slowly eats at their body.
Starvire uses electricity to get to a high enough speed to run on water. Their wires drag along the water, causing nearby fish Pokémon to be shocked.
Despite their size, Jyngron are graceful in their movements. Their haunting voices can be heard echoing in the mountains.
With pincers strong enough to bend hard metals, Pinitar rampage forests for honey. They're known for pairing up with Heracross fusions, due to Pinitar relying on them to crack open trees for tree sap.
Many reports have been made about sailors hearing a voice singing in a high tone, similar to tenor aria. It is thought to be Ditlord trying to mimic a Wailords call.
Snorwak usually find their helmets and weapons from digging deep into the ground. These bones are actually ancient fossils, but are unable to be studied due to Snorwak's territorial claims over them.
It is a common misconception that Snornite can't fly due to their small wings and lazy nature. In reality, they're occasionally seen zooming past cities to find food.
Snorsire usually feast on larger fruits, like watermelon and pumpkin. Their calorie intake is considered quite low, only needing 50,000 calories a day.
Snorcargo's molten form causes their jaws to be unable to stay in a stable state, this leads to them needing to melt down their food. They wait until fruit fall down from trees, and try to catch it in their boxes.
Snordoom are great companions for the elderly, due to them not needing much maintenance. Sadly, they're often found in shelters due to their owners succumbing to their age.
Snorphan usually roam the streets to find their food, preferring to search for delivery trucks rather than forage in the forest. They tip over food trucks whenever the drivers aren't nearby, eating most their supply before simply walking off.
Snorpom are well-known bullies towards other Pokémon. They use the strength and size of their tails to intimidate and steal others berries.
Using their cords, Snorvire can fry fruits from the inside out. However, sometimes they use too much voltage and can cause their meals to burst in flames.
Instead of feasting on fruits and berries, Snorgon-Z feed off malware and viruses. They can go into Trainers' devices and eat possible threats to their Pokédex data.
Despite their large size and lazy demeanors, Snorpert are incredibly strong. They're regularly seen chucking large boulders at massive trees to knock down high fruits.
Snorchomp live in tropical regions, their usual diet consisting of bananas and coconuts. If unable to soothe their hunger, they rampage through local villages, stealing their food supplies.
Wild Snorking are well known to be incredibly lazy. Despite this, they are excellent climbers, usually seen climbing high trees for berries and fruits.
Snorlord are silent swimmers despite their size due to how slowly they swim. Their usual diet consists of Tentacruel and Gyarados.
Due to both their size and speed, Snornape are incredible at combat. However, they seem prone to a type of narcolepsy, suddenly falling asleep during fights.
Snorleon are tyrants, forcing other Pokémon to collect their food for them. They're often unable to be overthrown due to their size and strength.
Snorgron are rarely spotted due to them living in deep caves. The only times they're seen above ground is when their appetites become too big to ignore.
Snordon have the ability to create small islands to rest on, sleeping under the hot sun. This causes shipping routes to be forced to re-route around it.
Snoralga have the ability to slow down their perception of time. This ability has no actual use except for helping them sleep longer.
Snoram have the ability to burn down entire cities with just a flick of their tail. However, due to their slothful nature, they merely use their fire to heat up food.
Snorniclus's intelligence is just as large as their appetites. They use their psychic abilities to sneakily steal food from restaurants and diners.
Snordreigon use their extra heads as a way to sate their appetite more quickly. They occasionally terrorize farms to seize large gourds and melons.
Snordra have the ability to create a honey-like substance, usually by chewing up certain berries and spitting the mush out. This substance is considered a delicacy in colder regions due to honey being scarce.
Despite their appetite, Snormise are quite generous. They usually dump the hoards of food they don't need into populated forests, giving the Pokémon down below a nice feast.
Snorapex use their legs to hold onto food while they eat. Due to their small size, they're unable to eat more than one fruit a day.
While their days are mostly spent eating, Snormo-o are carnivores. They rattle their tails, using the 'berries' as lure for unsuspecting prey.
Snoror are seen silently floating above the atmosphere, peacefully sleeping amongst the stars. They feast on whatever space debris comes into their path.
Snoratone create a consistent flow of psychic energy. This flow induces sleep, and usually make them great helpers for cases of insomnia.
Snorein usually spend their days sleeping, letting their young feed off their wreaths. When under threat, they seem to never tire, doing everything in their immense power to protect their young.
While sleeping, Snortross can create sculptures of other Pokémon with their saliva. Despite sanitary issues, these sculptures are usually sold for high prices.
Despite their large size and even larger appetites, Snornine are great pets. They're occasionally used as guard dogs for kitchens, with scrap portions being their usual rewards.
Due to their heavy torsos, Snorlem are unable to stand. However, they can use enough strength to roll around like a ball.
It is commonly said that Dragosire are unable to fly, due to their heavy weight and small wings. However, mountaineers have documented seeing Dragosire slowly flying around mountain peaks.
Feraterra are usually seen silently swimming in marshes, though they can sometimes be found in sewers. The landscapes on their backs are used for carrying young along tough streams.
The shell on Noctcargo's back works as a functioning clock. However, these clocks are usually inaccurate, and seem to work on times based in other regions.
The red orbs on Amphaphan's body are used as solar panels. Due to it having no protection from the sun, it rests in mud whenever the orbs need to charge.
Sudodor are easily able to blend in with forests, usually mistaken for bushes. The berries they carry are actually incredibly poisonous and require immediate medical attention after being eaten.
Quagcargo are bottom feeders, sucking up any nutrients hidden in the sand. They spend most of their days lazily roaming the ocean floor.
Quagodor can create a natural poison by mixing mud with their saliva. The poison mixes with their slimy coating, causing the purple tint on their upper half.
Heradra has the ability to produce a thick, earthy honey from its tail. This honey is a popular delicacy in many regions.
Magdon roam in deep volcanic caves, feeding from lava flows. They often fight with Magmar due to territorial claims.
Due to not having legs, Magtret use their tails as a way to get around. Lava splashes out with each bounce, causing nearby objects to get burnt.
Magian have an incredibly warm personality, helping those who need to cheer up. They're very useful as temporary therapists for troubled kids.
Magturn are found deep in the ocean, inside underwater volcanoes. They hunt by luring prey in and shocking them with their lure.
Magtoed can use their cooled down magma as temporary lilypads to get across rivers. These ingneous rocks give nutrients to the water they're left in.
Magsire are incredibly clumsy, tripping over their own feet and causing their lava to fling everywhere. Though due to their lava cooling down more quickly than normal, they don't cause harm to those around it.
Magdreavus like to spook people who explore caves by mimicking a babies cry. They then come out of nowhere, blowing fire at the explorers and causing them to run off.
Magbuffet consider themselves untouchable, due to their bodies almost being made entirely of lava. However, they never take water into consideration as a threat.
Magnub's large nose helps them find berries hidden in the dirt. They then rest their noses onto their food, slowly cooking them.
Due to Magphan's intense heat, their tusks have the ability to melt through metal. They've been seen melting through food trucks, eating whatever they carry.
Due to their molten bodies, Magtler's horns have adapted to have a igneous rock layering. They use these horns to lift fallen trees out the way for young Pokémon during forest fires.
Magtar use the eye holes carved into their shells as a way of intimidation. But in case it doesn't work, they spit out lava at their predators.
Magitar claim entire volcanos as their territory, due to thinking their strength can fully prove these claims. However, they're often defeated by Magmortar due to their lack of speed.
Magnaut love to look for sweet fruits, cooking them with their bodies. This often attracts other Magnaut who bring their own fruits, causing a feast to happen.
Mag Jr. have exceptional skills at fire breathing, making them common in carnivals. The tips of their hats are also used to burn the wicks of cannons.
Magvile are incredibly bold creatures, due to the natural protection their magma gives them. Researchers have occasionally found them challenging Garchomp.
Because of their high temper, Magvire can cause mass destruction when aggravated. They mix their magma with their electricity, creating magma balls that explode when they make contact with any surface.
Magkiss's wings constantly spread fire wherever it goes. They can even create a smaller version of a fire whirl if they spin fast enough.
Magcko are shy creatures, usually keeping to themselves. If threatened however, they bash their aggressors with their hardened tails.
Magchic practice their kicks by making their own targets out of magma. Some can get strong enough to break these targets in half.
Magkip love to mindlessly chew on molten rock regularly given to them by their mothers. This gives them something to pass the time while their mothers look for actual food.
Maglade are valiant protectors, always on guard near their trainers side. The swords they carry are hot enough to melt through stone.
Whenever Magchomp find themselves in a volcano, they eventually become the apex predator due to their strength. However, if Pokémon like Magmortar and Arcanine are in the area, Magchomp will quickly leave before a confrontation.
Magpardos bash their heads into the sides of rocks, cracking their stone domes open on purpose. This helps them get rid of any built up fire from past battles.
The helmets Magdon wear are tough, but can be prone to cracking. They make their helmets by spitting out lava into water, then carving out a hole to fit onto their heads.
Magferno like to steal fancy looking chairs, mimicking rulers as they sit upon them. They quickly run off as soon as the owners try to get the chair back.
Maglup are prone to tripping a lot, causing the slits on their heads to burst out lava. This often makes them burst out in tears until their mothers come to soothe them.
Magmence are usually seen perched on the edges of volcanos, waiting for prey. They swoop down, snatching their prey in their jaws and dropping them into the volcano.
Magesect are prone to violence, always assuming they're under threat. Many incidents have been caused in Team Magma bases due to them trying to experiment on Magesect.
Magjask are quick enough to be barely seen by the human eye. The fire coming out of their shells can accidentally light their wings ablaze.
The outer layer of Magniclus has a similar property to silica sand. This helps professional glassblowers get the materials to make soda-lime glass.
Lava occasionally leaks out of the cracks of Magcott's shell, though it quickly cools. This slowly builds up their shells, growing larger and larger each day.
Magdile often swim through lava rivers, constantly on the hunt. Their usual diet consists of Magmar and Ponyta.
Magwick are often mistaken for actual candles due to their lava hiding their faces at certain angles. This causes unknowing customers to burn their hands trying to grab them.
As they rise from volcanic craters, Magdreigon's roars can be heard from miles away. Many strong trainers are called to calm a Magdreigon's rampage.
Instead of the sweet, sleep-inducing music Jigglypuff usually sings, Magpuff sings in a manner similar to death metal. This causes opponents to run away in shock and fear.
Magtuff can mimic lava bubbles by inflating themselves. Their lava is more warm than hot, making them great heaters.
Magish live in craters, plugging themselves into any vents that they can find. Volcanic gasses build up within the blocked vents, eventually launching them high into the air like a mortar.
Magpet can force negative emotions like anger within their opponents. They do this by spitting raspberries and burning the undersides of their opponent.
The rock inside the lava layering is Magsis's true body. They build their layering up more by rolling in magma.
Magrok's bodies constantly produce dust-like embers, usually blowing away in the wind. These embers can accidentally light bushes aflame, almost causing forest fires.
Magpede's saddened expressions are caused by the loss of their once quick movements. They aimlessly glide around instead, finding small comforts to soothe their wounded hearts.
Maglie struggle to find a home for themselves, as they're too hot for the arctic but also too cold for volcanoes. Because of this, many trainers like to take them in, giving them a warm home that many longed for so long.
Fast enough to even speed through ground, Magedo make lava canals as they move. They use the tips of their noses to melt through prey.
Magvern's ears are strong enough to listen for prey deep down in caves. They tuck their bodies in before spinning, using the tips of their stone wings to dig down to these caves.
The small circles on Magsteel's chest are actually their true eyes. They use their false set of eyes as a way to distract before going on the offensive.
Magapex's tentacles are covered with rock hard enough to be as strong as steel. Those who try to attack these tentacles will suffer harsh burning that lasts for weeks.
Magruff make great pets, as their lava isn't as hot as it seems. However, owners and trainers still need to keep careful of the fire coming out of Magruff's tail.
Magroc are often seen in packs, usually hunting down Pokémon like Rapidash. However, packs can dwindle quickly, as one kick from Rapidash can knock them out.
Magroc usually hunt alone, focusing on weaker prey. However, if hungry enough, Magroc will sometimes dig for fossils to satisfy their hunger.
Magnaught like to compete with each other by seeing how far their flames can shoot out. Some even try to challenge other Pokémon like Magmortar, though they usually lose.
Magbre's hat keeps their bodies safe from rainfall due to water causing their bodies to lose shape. Their hats can also be used to cook berries and meat.
Despite constantly dripping magma, Magcolo's dances thankfully don't fling their magma at others. They're often the Pokémon of choice during fire festivals.
Magor are often seen in the skies above volcanos, nearly above the atmosphere. Some mistake them for shooting stars during their descents.
Due to Magdisc's shells being shaped like hearts, they're commonly seen in romantic restaurants in tropical regions. They seem to be fine with this, as they're regularly fed by the waiters and chefs.
Magbeat's taillights help lead them through darker caves. These taillights are considered valuable by poachers, causing Magbeat to be under threat.
The volcanoes on Magrupt's back build up larger each time it erupts. Some can even grow to nine feet in length if Magrupt erupts as soon as it's done building up magma.
Due to their bodies not being completely solid, Magviper's poison mixes with their lava. They use this to their advantage, coating their tails with this mixture and stabbing their prey.
Magcash were once under high threat of poachers due to the symbols on their foreheads. However, due to most of their population being relocated to volcanos, poaching attempts have dropped significantly.
Magrein are usually found in huddles on the coasts of islands after volcanic eruptions. They seek out the lava rivers the volcano creates, resting peacefully near them.
Whenever threatened, Magwrath bash their hardened bellies as loud as they can. If their warnings are ignored, Magwrath will slam their rock hard fists hard into their opponent's skulls.
With their incredible strength and high heat, Magchamp are able to punch holes through other Pokémon. However, they rarely do this, as they don't wish for unnecessary violence.
Magcruel live at the very bottom of the ocean, staying completely still. They do this to disguise themselves as deep sea vents, snatching prey that get close enough.
Magno's magmatic pendulums have the ability to cause any other being to fall asleep. However, due to the heat they radiate, its hard for them to sneak up on their victims.
Hounlord are usually seen in large pods, up to fifteen. They have been seen following behind large fishing trawlers, though not for the fish.
Most of the time, Blisring are kind and sweet-hearted towards other Pokémon and Trainers. However, they will grow incredibly violent whenever their egg is threatened.
Blisqueen have been well-documented to be incredible mothers. There have been many sightings of Blisqueen taking care of orphaned Pokémon, and even human children.
Honchmortar is incredibly territorial, and is known to control massive gangs of species related to it. It is considered a large threat to towns and cities, and usually requires entire groups of trainers to get rid of it.
Raicargo's shell has a magnetic field, though the range does not extend far. Some sightings of Raicargo have noted coins and nails sticking to their shells.
Magneniclus are capable of getting their cannons to a high enough heat to melt through most metals. They're usually mistaken for aliens in rural areas.
Magnesteel can steal electricity from powerlines, causing mass blackouts. They can charge their fists and slam them on the ground, causing shockwaves.
Many UFO sightings are actually Magnecruel flying in the night sky. They use the ends of their tentacles as lights to guide their path.
Lickicargo have quite the sweet tooth, usually seen raiding candy stores. They're easily disposed of, just by lifting them up by the cones on their backs.
Electikrow have only been spotted during intense thunderstorms. It is said they cause these thunderstorms to strike down competition so they can catch prey more easily.
Electitoise's shell is covered in iron filings from rolling in sand, giving the shell its spiky look. The iron filings help make its electricity more potent.
Mamodash are excellent at finding their way through mountains during intense blizzards. They pull carriages for medical personnel so they can easily find the wounded lost in the mountains.
Despite their cute looks, Poryth are actually malicious. They're known to hack malware into Trainers' devices and steal their Pokédollars.
Scepziken have a reputation for training their kicks on anything they can find. They have been seen taking down large trees with only one kick.
Swampedo have incredibly powerful jaws, able to break any metal in half. They've been seen biting massive holes into large yachts, mistaking them for Wailord.
Swampyama use their large hands as temporary dams while their young grab materials. Their bodies are bulky enough to withstand even the harshest currents.
Swampwrath have the ability to heat up their giant hands by rubbing them together quickly. In a short time window, they can form massive spheres of scalding water and throw them at foes.
The cannons on the backs of Metacargo are incredibly accurate, able to hit targets from miles away. They were most commonly used during the Kalos War.
Metagrowth hunt prey by pinning them down with their strong arms, then binding them with their vines. They can squeeze hard enough to compress metal.
Metape build up high pressure steam within their bodies, caused by their four brains requiring constant cooling. They counteract this by punching at high speeds, causing steam to vent out their arms.
Spiriyama haunt ancient statues of Hariyama, revitalizing them with dormant warrior spirits. They always find ways to test their strength, challenging Pokémon that are leagues above them.
With speeds that even rival Talonflame, Garcross spear their opponents with their jagged horns. They're known for pairing up with Pinsir fusions, due to Garcross relying on them to squeeze out honey from hives.
Garcargo usually slide along the floor slowly. However, they can rev up their shells and flip over onto their backs, using it as a boost to hunt prey.
Venuperior are widely known to take control of entire forests and cave systems. They can disguise themselves as a mossy rock by digging into the ground, though they can easily be spotted due to the flowers on their backs.
Venuzma, despite their intense power, are regularly seen making homes from pineapples. They then bring these homes down into the sea with them.
Venunaught have the strength to flip entire trees, digging their hands into the ground and pulling from the roots. They do this whenever they can't find any sunlight to bask in.
The shell on Mawcargo's back is actually their stomach, covered in a steel layer. Due to their excessive hunger and frequent travels to gorge on more flying-type Pokémon, they have been considered invasive.
Wailpert swim peacefully in the deep seas, occasionally coming up to feel the warmth of the sun. They let their young ride on their tails, helping them through the waters until they can swim on their own.
Despite their incredibly large size, Wailwile are playful and gentle. Though they do accidentally take bites out of boats, assuming they're large fish Pokémon.
Wailvern are normally seen by restless sailors, quietly flying past the moon. It is said they play songs low enough to be almost silent, only able to be heard by their ears.
Tornape's left arm is strong enough to tear down large trees. It can also grow back if cut off, though this takes a few months.
Torgigas have the ability to create entire rainforests in only a matter of days. They are often mistaken for redwoods, which causes entire logging crews to go missing.
Inferleon usually claim territory near steam vents, using the water to maintain their blades. Though powerful, they are benevolent, letting others use the steam vents as long as they wish.
Infergigas are often seen wandering vast deserts, collecting sand with their large hands. They use their fires to create seemingly perfect molds with stained glass patterns.
Aegiyama's blades are sharp enough to cleanly slice through glass. They use their palms to hold barriers, giving themselves enough time to plan a good cut.
Kyowrath is incredibly protective of the sea. It has been seen using its massive arms to fling entire icebergs and large ocean rocks at oil rigs and fishing trawlers.
Palkcargo usually appear at night, gazing up at the stars. They seem to study the night sky, their body shifting to mirror the starscape above.
Palksharp uses their blades to slash and distort any foe who dares cross their path. It's unknown if their black hole core is merely for decoration or a true show of Palksharp's might.
Many space telescopes have caught Palkcruel silently wandering the cosmos. Some scientists have even reported that Palkcruel looks directly at the lens, as if it knows they see it.
Once called 'The First Titan', Regigigas can mend entire cities using only their bare hands. The temple on its back was once meant for worshipping Regigigas.
Drifbmime's body can still move even as their head slowly floats away, which makes them a popular act in carnivals. The string connecting the head to the body ensures Drifbmime does not lose their head during strong winds.
Because they're very light, Drifbphan can use their long ears to take flight. Drifbphan can also carry large trees during their flights with their trunks.
Drifbkrow usually lead groups of Drifloon through the night sky. They fight other Drifbkrow by inflating their torsos and bumping against each other.
Often mistaken for blimps, Drifblord slowly float over cities and towns. Their calls are very faint, similar in sound to soft gusts of wind.
Drifbterra slowly float in the sky, using the propellers at the ends of their tails to guide their way. Bird Pokémon have a habit of perching on their backs to take a rest.
Drifblurk's parts can separate from each other as they are not attached to anything. They regularly have to find limbs that have floated away after battles.
Drifbdreigon can inflate their separate heads, making them excellent at intimidation. They can be spotted at night due to the piercing red eyes on the main head.
The balloons on Drifbodor's head can be inflated, helping them get up in the air more easily. Their bodies are made out of thick fur, though they are usually mistaken for clouds.
Drifbsand use their bouncy castle-like shape to their advantage. They lure children in, slowly floating away once they've caught enough.
Whenever at a high enough altitude, Drifbnine jump off cliffs and slowly glide down. They're commonly used by rescue teams to help lost climbers get down high mountains.
Lopgrowth constantly shed pounds of fur, requiring heavy maintenance from those who own them. Their fur is high in value, though it requires a license to sell as a way to combat possible poaching.
Loplord are a very valuable target for poachers, due to having large amounts of blubber and fur. They are heavily protected, and one of the many examples of targets for anti-poaching laws.
Clefras are thought to bring good luck to those who spot them. Though due to sightings being scarce, it's hard to prove these claims.
Clefros are usually seen flying high above the clouds. Many astronauts have even reported seeing some above the atmosphere.
Legends say that Clefgron are created from large moon rocks that fell down to earth. They're usually seen gazing up at the moon, as though they wish to visit home again.
Clefcruel are travelers of the stars, often leaving the world's oceans. Many space telescopes have spotted groups of Clefcruel quietly floating around the moon.
Krookolord are persistent and excellent hunters. They're able to spot pods of Dewgong from distances of 100 miles away.
With their bodies bubbling due to their high body heat and the dense armor around their bodies, Haxcargo are practically untouchable. However, because of their low speed, they're too slow to dodge water and ice attacks.
Due to the light seeping out and the glowing sand it produces, Golucargo were used as guides for ancient temples. They are still in use today, mostly as guides for old historic caves.
Goludoom have the ability to stay awake for days, making them incredible protectors. Pokémon Rangers use them as guard dogs to protect areas with Pokémon targeted by poachers.
Petroglyphs found in mountain caves show Goluswine being used as protectors for ancient tribes. They used the hand-like tusks on their masks to flip over Tyrantrum.
On rare occasions, Volcaterra are seen after volcanic eruptions. Legend says that the force of the ground and lava rumbling awakens a Volcaterra.
Volcaturne are known for their complete dominance in deserts. They can shoot fire from their fingertips, mimicking the same motions as famous gunslingers.
With their thick fur, Hypardos were one of the few surviving megafauna Pokémon after the ice age. However, their populations dwindled due to mass losses of prey.
Sablvile's sharp claws are partially made of gems. These gems are high in value, causing Sablvile to be a main target of poachers.
Sabler are well-known for their intense greed, doing anything in their power to add to their collection. Sabler have even snuck onto cruise ships to steal coins and wallets.
Sabler are usually found at the very bottom of oceans. They can light up their crystals to easily travel along the dark sea floor.
Glasopod's piercing blue eyes are able to freeze water with just a glance. They then use their claws to break the ice, causing opponents to take a plunge.
Whenever their prey seem to outswim them, Sharpcargo use the boosters on their back to catch up. Many reports say that Sharpcargo have been seen punching deep holes into boats during a chase.
Despite its large size, Sharpswine is completely silent while swimming. It has been seen launching itself out the water to hook its tusks into prey, bringing them back down with it.
Sharpnape are able to surf along the water just by getting a good head start. This helps them during hunts if their prey gets too fast for them to catch.
Altayama are known for their excellent ability to sing in contralto. They're often employed to sing classical pieces, as they have near perfect pitch.
Regice wanders the tundra, its body growing larger and larger as time goes on. It's mostly neutral, but it will attack those who try to chip off bits of its body.
It is said that Regitina are omens of destruction. Many reports have been written about tall, metallic buildings crumbling to dust after Regitina sightings.
Registeel wanders scrapyards, melting metal it finds by using its heated core and shaping it around its body. It is considered incredibly hostile, and it is recommended to leave it alone.
Besaur are passive out of battle, never harming another Pokémon unless threatened. They're often used in daycares as beds for baby Pokémon.
Despite their fierce looks, Bedon are mostly docile. The armor on their faces are just stylized fluff, meant to ward off predators.
Roaming the harshest deserts, Cactcargo's natural camouflage keeps it safe from predators. Due to their slow movements, predators barely notice Cactcargo even if they're right next to it.
Melocargo roam forests, playing their drum-like shells. They're often used in parades and are usually the main highlight.
Golitwo are known to lead small packs of Pokémon, even having some they trust more than others. They seem to deeply hate Crantwo and regularly have intense rivalries with them.
Using their blades, Carleon can drill deep into the ground to find caves. Their main diet consists of crystals and salt, though they occasionally come to the surface to drink river water.
Carsharp were said to be used by high-ranking officials during the Kalos War as guards. Their bodies are nearly as sharp as their blades are.
Bakeries use Slurzone as helpers, using their spoons to help elderly folks who are not able to keep their hands stable. Despite their disappointed expression, they're sweet in nature, even if they do not show it well.
Slurziken use the wheels on the bottoms of their feet to speed through anything in their way. They've grown in popularity as waiters for diners and cafes due to their efficiency.
Frosting constantly drips down from Slurpert's body, leaving small trails everywhere they go. On hotter days, Slurpert leave entire puddles of frosting.
Known to be fierce, Slurchomp's sweet tooths are only fiercer. They often raid candy shops and bakeries to soothe their appetite.
Slurniclus's bodies are made from a mix of frosting and cream. They love to lick at their gumdrop paws, keeping them sticky to grab onto items better.
The faint scent of sugar constantly lures on Slurlure, attracting other Pokémon. They're used by bakers to carry cakes and pastries, sometimes tea as well.
Slurein are commonly used by bakers, specifically as taste testers for sweets and pastries. They're sweet, social creatures, requiring their Trainer's full attention at all times.
Slurbro love to chew on their cookie-like tails, though their jaws aren't strong enough to bite through. Cafes commonly use them as baristas, as they're quite good at making coffees and hot chocolates.
Ludiras quietly hum a tune as they swim along rivers, keeping themselves busy as they travel. They let other water Pokémon climb onto their pads, in case they are unable to swim along strong streams.
Ludiswine roam in marshes, their bodies slowly sway side to side. It is believed that a tune is constantly playing in their heads, causing them to dance.
Using their hands to clap along to tunes, Ludigross are perfect for hyping up a crowd. Some are even fitted with bells to add a nice jingle to these claps.
Using the bottoms of their hands and feet, Ludigron can create loud, drum-like thumping sounds. They use surfaces like bark and stone to make these sounds.
As it hears singing, Ludigon flaps its wings so they can match the frequency of the vocals. They dance around in the air whenever they do this, amused by how accurate their wings can be.
Ludidile love to memorize tunes they hear on the radio, trying to copy them on their guitars. Some are considered even better than professional guitar players.
Due to their near perfect camouflage, Ludidreigon are nearly impossible to notice in swamps and marshes. They use their tails to lure in unsuspecting Bibarel.
Whenever music is played, Ludipede hop around in perfect rhythm. They help carry partygoers who get lost in crowds.
Usually a rarity in the wild, Ludiria are most commonly encountered during festival time. It seems the music played attracts Ludiria.
Ludiloud are regularly used in concerts and parties. Though not excellent, they love to sing along with their Trainers, trying to copy their exact vocals.
Meowgma are quite clingy, always huddling up to their Trainer's sides. Due to that clinginess and the fact that they always emit heat, they're often the most common Pokémon used in heat therapies.
Percargo, despite being slow, are nearly silent and excellent at sneaking. They're commonly used by bank robbers to steal entire vaults full of Pokédollars without notice.
Gulprein attempt to eat whatever they set their eyes on. Their mouths are considered biohazards due to them regularly swallowing down trash and sewage.
The steam that comes out of Camesaur's geysers are incredibly poisonous, giving their steam its blue hue. However, the heat is more likely to knock out foes before the poison.
Long ago, Cametrum were one of the top predators due to their ability to spit out lava. Because their magma hardened around them, their fossils are almost perfectly preserved.
Using the cannons in their mouth, Camelie can shoot large beams made of lava. It takes them long periods of time to recharge after they fire, leaving them vulnerable.
Cameria can nearly be as destructive as small volcanos when angered. Their magma falls down from the sky, hitting the unfortunate down below.
Despite being completely organic, Camesand seem to have the same functions as volcanos. Researchers continue to study how Camesand truly works.
Using the generator on their backs, Whisvire can grab stones and charge them with electricity. They're strong enough to throw these stones at 90mph.
Because of their large mouths, Whisot can swallow prey larger than its own body. Researchers have observed it even swallowing Wailmer whole.
Whisgar have the ability to produce a poisonous oil from their mouths. Laws about Whisgar have been written and enforced because shady markets sell their oil as medicine.
Constantly creating vapors in their shells, Castcargo cool these vapors down and passively puff them out. Thin trails of fog are a tell that a Castcargo has passed by.
While naturally being incredibly hot, Castcargo can lower their temperatures down to 75°F. They can be used as 'replacement suns' for plants that're struggling to grow.
Castcargo only appear during winter seasons, mostly in regions where it doesn't snow much. By just passing by, they can induce heavy snowfall.
Chimeros have the ability to use their long tails as a whip. They charge their tails with electricity, causing a loud crack that echoes throughout entire forests.
Due to the bells on their tails, Chimepom make amazing bell keepers. Sometimes they get a bit too enthusiastic and ring their bells for hours.
Chimekrow were most commonly used as performers for dramas in ancient Hisui. This was because they had the ability to closely mimic the human voice.
Chimetic's bodies are built for swimming with grace, moving around as if they had no weight. They're considered drama queens, using the fans at the end of their tails to fan themselves in annoyance.
Considered a symbol of peace in ancient Hisui, Chimerona can use the warmth radiating from it and its peaceful jingles to calm the soul. It is a gentle creature, not wanting to battle unless it has to.
Chimepede move around by galloping, though it almost looks as if they're hopping around. The bells on the sides of their body jingle faintly, creating a soft tune every time Chimepede roams around.
Due to their graceful looks, Chimelass were a sign of high nobility in ancient Hisui. However, it was common for the nobility who owned them to be incapable of taking care of them.
The scales on Chimemo-o's body are actually bells. They constantly jingle against each other, causing Chimemo-o to be incredibly loud.
With their high intelligence, Chimeninja were capable enough to become nobility in ancient Hisui. It is rumored that some Chimeninja took their master's ranks after their sudden death.
As they run through fields, the bells on Chimenine's tail ring loudly. This attracts packs of Growlithe and Arcanine, joining Chimenine's long runs.
Many shipping crews are usually frightened by Chimecruel, as they mistake the bells on their heads for eyes. Their faint ringing can be heard even from the depths of the sea.
Chimegong swim gracefully due to their long flippers and tail. They love to play in the water, usually by smacking other Chimegong's bells with their flippers.
Walnx have a unique ability to mix their whistles with their singing voices. They've grown in popularity due to their appearances in famous opera shows.
Many poachers have tried to hunt Walras for its thick fur and tusks. However, due to the incredibly cold climate Walras lives in requiring special equipment to travel through, it is deemed nearly impossible.
Despite how heavy it is, Walax is surprisingly buoyant. Most sightings recall it sleeping calmly amidst the large arctic waves.
Despite their natural habitat being the arctic, there have been many sightings of Walret on the sunny beaches of other regions. Locals describe Walret as having a perpetually confused expression.
Walsey are used in search teams whenever mountaineers cannot be found. Their thick fur helps them withstand even the harshest conditions.
Using the two Spheals in its hands, Walvire shocks them so that they can shoot electrified ice beams. Due to their thick fat, the Spheals are perfectly fine.
Walpert are excellent swimmers, able to swim through even thick, icy waves. They've been seen punching through deep layers of ice just to get into water.
Living deep in the arctic waters, Waltic are considered incredibly hard to study without possible misinformation. However, recent studies show Waltic rising from the waters to gaze up at the northern lights.
Walflame hunt through the arctic skies, usually seen circling above icy shores. Whenever it hunts, it tucks its wings in close to its body, letting it dive deep into the water.
Considered one of the best predators in the arctic, Waltrum are known for their stamina and perseverance. Some are even known to spend whole weeks chasing after prey.
Waledo's hunting habits are described by many as unnecessarily violent. Many studies recall Waledo bursting up out of the ice just to grab unfortunate Delibird, dragging them down into the cold waters.
Walyama is well known for ravaging and destroying mountain villages. It is a threat to the Mamoswine population due to their usage of Mamoswine tusks as weapons.
Living deep in icy caves, Walbat are highly social with one another. On colder nights, some Walbat even huddle up with each other to keep warm.
Primeros have a high temper, usually going on violent rampages through the countryside. The only thing stopping these rampages are the massive headaches Primeros gets after ramming their heads into walls.
It is a common misconception that Dragalkhan's children are more dangerous than their parents, due to not being able to control their venom. In reality, Dragalkhan carry a lot more venom than their children do.
Dragalsire are incredibly friendly, loving to swim up to divers to say hello. However, due to how poisonous their touch is, it is recommended to wear several layers before coming in contact.
Whenever threatened, Dragalpert grab large chunks of earth out of the ground and roll them into poisonous balls. They have the strength to chuck these balls across whole cities.
Dragalsaur have a reputation for turning entire watering holes into toxic pools. Their poison is potent enough to render the water undrinkable for years.
Dragalnoir have a habit of constantly spewing out toxic acid from its mouth. It is said that this acid comes from the toxic thoughts of souls consumed.
Dragaldreigon seem to enjoy invading small villages and towns, causing as much destruction as they can. They can spew both poisonous gas and fire, and can mix the two together to make large fireballs.
Dragaltrum spit poison onto their prey, waiting until the remains are fully melted to consume them. Other Pokémon avoid them for fear of the cruelty of their hunting method.
Dragalrein's tusks are coated in thick poison, helping them protect their herds better. After the coating has been used, Dragalrein spend the rest of the day applying more onto their tusks.
Despite their more 'cutesy' appearance, Dragalbyss have the ability to administer a deadly venom into prey. It is recommended to not go into habitats where Dragalbyss are found.
The flames at the ends of Dragalizard's tail seem to also have poisonous properties. They've been seen swiping their tails at opponents to inflict this poison.
Dragalkazam use their psychic abilities to corrupt others minds and emotions. To many, this is considered them 'poisoning' the mind.
The anchors Dragalno use are coated with a sleep inducing poison. They hook into their prey, forcing them into a deep slumber while Dragalno drags them into their caves.
Territorial and violent, Dragaler defend their claimed territories by snapping the limbs off their foes with their claws. They also coat their territories with poison incase they aren't there to defend it.
Gastronium are usually spotted near beaches and stony shores. They like to rest in tide pools, soothing their bodies from the hot sun.
Gastrocargo usually spend their time resting on rocks, causing moss to grow on their shells. Other Pokémon use the water coming out of their shells as a quick refresher.
The coral on Gastrotile's arms are incredibly blunt. Though they rarely do this, they have been seen cracking entire rocks in half with a single swipe.
Gastrovoir are known to be restless and easily excited, usually seen playing around in rivers. They're well known for their emotional intelligence as well.
With no bones to weigh them down, Gastrogon are very fast swimmers. Trainers normally use them as an alternative to jet skies, but some also use them as divers to search for lost items.
Whenever they soak up too much water, Gastrodra spits it out as a slippery mucus. This accidentally ends up with them making natural water slides.
Gastrocash have incredibly large appetites, usually feasting on fruits and plants in rivers. They can shoot water out their mouths to knock down fruits from high trees.
Despite their elegant appearance, Gastrogalge are highly irritable. They sometimes shoot water jets through boats when agitated.
Gastrodash's extra legs help them gallop across the water. With no bones to weigh them down, they can get to speeds of 83 miles per hour.
Gastronium are usually spotted in swamps and marshes. They like to rest in the mud, soothing their bodies from the hot sun.
The halimeda growing on Gastrotile's arms are incredibly sharp, and can slice whole rocks in half. However, they're terribly brittle, and normally end up broken after battles.
Gastropert are incredibly strong, able to pull boats along with ease. However, due to not having any bones, they aren't fully capable of showing their true strength.
Gastrovoir are known to be peaceful and incredibly calm, usually seen resting in deep mud. They're well known for their rational intelligence as well.
Gastroterra quietly roam swamps and marshes, carrying their young on their backs. This is to protect them from any possible predators.
Gastrocott usually travel around by using streams to carry their bodies. They're incredibly light, enough to not even register on some scales.
The spines coming out of Gastropius's back and chin are actually coral. This is caused by coral being the only thing they constantly eat.
Mucargo are malicious in nature, seeking to poison whatever they can get to. Some incidents report Mucargo poisoning entire water supplies by dumping the contents of the barrels on their backs.
Genvire forcibly sticks their electric wires into victims. This forces them to enter into a comatose-like state, letting Genvire eat their dreams.