511 pokedex entries by dodoowner_
It's said Bulbaian inhabits the remote forests of the world where rivers flow clean and the cosmos fill the skies. Curious by nature, it closely examines any plant unfamiliar to it.
The bulb growing on Bulbats's head is directly affected by the emotions of Trainers surrounding it. If it seems dull and neglected, Bulbats's bulb has absorbed negative energy.
Bulbaxys's presence uncontrollably mutates any plants in its surroundings. Scientists believe this is due to Bulbaxys's unstable DNA.
Bulbaetta are found in forests, singing a soothing melody to relax nearby Pokémon. Its song is known to promote growth in plants.
During the day, Caterian sleeps in hollowed-out tree trunks, evading predators. When dusk arrives, it ventures out into the open, munching on leaves and flowers.
Catervile patrols the forest, ensuring all the Pokémon living there are safe. If it spots a Metapod in danger, it swiftly strikes down the threat.
Caterith crawls on the sea floor, nibbling on any seaweed it passes by. It's often found clinging onto Dhelmise, mistaking their green-colored bodies for food.
The horn on Cateran's head is filled with a mild poison that is non-toxic to Trainers. It has a large appetite and will eat anything that even slightly looks like a leaf.
It uses its silk to wrap around large trees and suck all of its vitality. It only likes to go after larger trees.
Voltbish are made up of recycled Poké Balls, old phones, and damaged wires. The machinery inside it can overheat and cause Voltbish to become weak.
When Voltink bounces, it produces a loud sound that resembles an explosion. This defense mechanism deters predators.
During the daytime, Electroom absorbs solar energy, storing it in its flowers. After sunset, it releases the energy in the form of fireworks.
Exeggsaur hold a giant seed on their back. After some time, the seed will fall off, and a Bulbator will grow from it.
Exeggmander eggs seem tempting to eat, but are very spicy. The eggs are well-seasoned with spices and salts.
Many chefs keep an Exeggmeleon by their sides. It can easily predict if a meal is missing heat or flavor.
Exeggizard bacon is so tempting to eat that some Trainers actually bite their Pokémon. This usually results in a Flamethrower to their face.
The coconut on Exeggusaur's back produces very soothing coconut milk. It can put Pokémon to sleep with just one sip.
Cursa seems to always be on the hunt for honey, only pausing to rest. If it goes a week without tasting its favorite food, it will start weeping. Its cry is comparable to a grieving soul.
In order to improve its throwing accuracy, Cucott will practice Bonemerang repeatedly for hours on end. The bones lodged in its hair are from past, failed attempts at catching them.
Hitmoneon braves the jungle, searching for formidable opponents. If it senses it will lose a fight, Hitmoneon will camouflage into its environment then flee from the battle at fast speeds.
Metarith attaches itself to sunken ships, hiding in the crevices until it evolves. If it takes the Pokémon a long time to evolve, barnacles may begin to grow on its body.
Metasion manipulates the substance surrounding its body, allowing it to change it from solid to liquid states. The goo is often rock-solid, rarely becoming viscous.
Rhylord hides itself mouth-up in the desert sand, waiting for unsuspecting Pokémon to walk by. It will then open its large mouth, consuming whatever falls inside.
Rhyeel's ironclad armor shields it from predators lurking in frigid waters. When it detects prey, it smacks them with its stone-hard tail, rendering them immobile.
Each of Chandrio's heads have a job. One head carefully keeps watch and the others take care of its eggs.
It usually goes in front of large crowds to try and perform. If they laugh at Tan Jr., it'll hide in its hat and cry.
Golxen uses its psychic powers to manipulate both fire and water. It frequents Kantonian festivals, weaving flames and liquids into fish-like masses.
Groups of Seacorio gather in circular formations on the ocean floor. When they begin to dance, a large whirlpool forms above them.
Buttersey are often seen taking care of lost Metapod and Caterpie. It keeps them until they are fully rehabilitated.
Butterian are seen to gather honey more swiftly in areas with less pollution. If there's no pollution at all, it produces a glowing substance known to help treat injuries.
Buttertoed use their sponge-like skin to carry nectar around with them. Then, they simply lick their skin when hungry.
Butterpom tails are big inspirations for Butterfree plushies and keychains. Though, it's hard to keep one in place long enough to replicate it.
For some reason, half of Butterfarig was not able to go through evolution. Scientists are still studying this phenomenon.
Buttertress's shell is made from a bulletproof chitin. If you somehow crack its shell, it'll release clouds of poisonous gases into the air.
Buttercross's only goal is to find the sweetest honey. If anyone tries to stop it, it'll spit paralyzing gas until they're neutralized.
Hundreds of Buttersol swarm around places where tragedy will strike. They try to pick up people and Pokémon and fly them to safety.
When predators approach Butterachi, it produces a powder. People who have inhaled this powder report hallucinations of their biggest wishes being granted.
Butterish leaves are a delicious flavoring for any dish. Before cooking, you have to drain out the toxins carefully.
Buttercorio compete for a mate by showing off the prettiest dress. Runway models and fashionistas have made outfits inspired by it.
Mr. row is a common Pokémon in the entertainment industry. It is beloved for its humorous noises and dances.
Mr. row is a common Pokémon in the entertainment industry. It is beloved for its humorous noises and dances.
Mr. tuff has a seemingly endless supply of balloons to give to Trainers. It can flawlessly recreate a Pokémon in balloon animal form.
Mr. tuff has a seemingly endless supply of balloons to give to Trainers. It can flawlessly recreate a Pokémon in balloon animal form.
Mr. plume's flower is made out of a colorful, bouncy material. It allows small Pokémon to play on its flower. If the flower deflates, Mr. plume will wilt away.
Scydisc lives in tall groups of seaweed on the ocean floor, closely stalking any prey that swims by. When it spots a chance to attack, it aggressively lunges.
With a wave of its weapon, Jynbone generates auroras in the night sky. If it concentrates the energy into a single beam, it summons a stream of light strong enough to penetrate solid bone.
Electafarig's two heads both battle if necessary. They use both Fire and Electric moves to counter many Pokémon.
Electagon creates large thunderstorms in deserts, capturing whatever is there during the mayhem. It often feasts on Sigilyph and Gligar.
Weegrigus floats around the forest, looking for any damaged Kakuna. It rehabilitates any weakened Kakuna it finds until they evolve into Beedrill.
Weetta's hair holds enough poison to kill three Trainers. If you've come in contact with it, you must contact your local hospital immediately.
Gyarabone inhabits remote waterfalls far away from human civilization. Although it appears cold and distant, it becomes vulnerable and emotional once given a hug.
When Lapras was on the brink of extinction, this fusion was created to keep them forever. Lapesect's design was later scrapped, as it was unneeded.
Dit Jr. mimics very popular performers to rip off their shows. Unfortunately, it typically fails to mimic their skills and gets low reviews.
Ditxorus's blades appear as sharp as knives, intimidating opponents into submission. Unfortunately, this is only an illusion, posing no real danger.
Diter try desperately to scare people in Lavender Town, but usually fail. Although few are intimidated, some act scared to boost their confidence.
Eetata are vulnerable creatures, usually trying to run away from any buzzards they spot. They must live their lives in hiding, or they'd quickly be eaten.
Eeler digs through the ground, scavenging for evolutionary stones to feast on. It despises the taste of Moon Stones, Sun Stones, Shiny Stones, Dawn Stones, and Dusk Stones.
Eemer's striped sludge is actually a method of camouflage. Sometimes, it will eat the radiation from an evolution stone instead of evolving.
Vaporchou's antennae can sometimes trigger evolution. It helps wild Water-types who can't seem to find their own Water Stones.
When Joltcatty purrs, it lets off small discharges of electricity. If it lives indoors, it chews on electrical cables to replenish energy.
Flarorus inhabits mountainous areas, where temperatures are moderate throughout the year. Its fur has the ability to both heat and cool when needed.
Porychan downloads cheats and buffs online to boost its boxing skills. Afterwards, it throws out attacks and shows no mercy to its opponents.
Porylax is programmed to eradicate any viruses it can find. If it goes hungry for too long, it'll start eating normal applications to satisfy its hunger.
Porygast can house over 100 computer bugs in its mouth. Letting a Porygast near your device will usually infect your computer with plenty of viruses.
Omarow was once found in oceans near what is now Pallet Town. Instead of making a nest for its young, it lays its eggs inside its shell.
Omator are said to carry prehistoric fruits from long ago. No one has ever dared to taste them.
Omaklang were used as machine parts for the earliest civilizations. In a cave drawing, a blueprint including this Omaklang as a component can be seen.
Kaknaught are seen guarding the shrine within the Ilex Forest, using Spiky Shield to keep Trainers out. They are said to be specially chosen by the mythical Pokémon, Celebi.
Aerobone digs through the ground until it finds a fossil suitable for a helmet. When threatened, it lets out a soft growl, and vibrations from the skull make it sound like a fierce predator.
The force of Snorchou's gluttony has adapted its antennae into Berries. It eating its Berries doesn't hurt, and they usually grow back.
This Pokémon's antennae act as a night-light for child Snorchou. Although most adults outgrow them, it acts as comfort after a bad day.
Artichou have been seen accidentally freeze-drying their antennae. This Pokémon can survive swimming in ice-cold environments.
As it dances, Articorio summons large, deadly blizzards. It creates large tornadoes of both fire and ice to disorient opponents.
With its staff, Artixen summons blizzards with unimaginable strength. Ancient texts claim that it possesses the power to plunge the world into a never-ending ice age.
With its staff, Artixen summons blizzards with unimaginable strength. Ancient texts claim that it possesses the power to plunge the world into a never-ending ice age.
Zapchou have been seen accidentally shocking their antennae. This Pokémon can survive swimming in electrified waters.
Molchou have been seen accidentally incinerating their antennae. This Pokémon can survive swimming in molten lava.
Whenever a drought occurs, Molcorio's blazing fire thrives. The flames can ignite the bone-dry grass, which causes many wildfires across the region.
Dralett spend most of their lives underground until they get strong enough to evolve. If it is seen, it can quickly and effortlessly burrow away.
Although a dragon, Dragochou saves princesses from castles like a knight. Its shining armor is as tough as obsidian.
The feelers on Dragotoed's head can sense when precipitation will occur. It is often seen flying around hurricanes, emitting eerie croaks.
Dragotom uses plasma in order to appear larger than it actually is. It often changes the code of dragon-slaying games, making other creatures the enemies instead.
Beeslash's shield is made of a highly durable type of honeycomb made specially for it, able to withstand moves from even Legendary Pokémon.
Mewtoed has a bubbly personality and is often spotted splashing around in the water. If it spots a dying ecosystem, it will use its psychic abilities to try and save it.
Pidtom chirps obnoxiously at the exact same moment each day, down to the nanosecond. The timing seems to be picked entirely at random.
Furxen is a curious creature, eager to familiarize itself with everything it discovers. Local fauna, especially Butterfree and Beautifly, are drawn to its welcoming aura.
Furxen is a curious creature, eager to familiarize itself with everything it discovers. Local fauna, especially Butterfree and Beautifly, are drawn to its welcoming aura.
Furtoise often are seen at daycares keeping children occupied. It paints, plays, and makes rainbows with them.
Hoot Jr. can remember each sound it hears at night. When it mimics them during the day, many Trainers feel spooked.
Ledgeot adores the scent of flowers, creating nests near flowerbeds. If it spots someone recklessly running through the meadow, it will furiously glide towards them, driving them off.
It travels around cities, stealing bouquets from florists. It then places these flowers in its nest, masking the harsh city stench.
This elusive Pokémon is only spotted during meteor showers when the night sky is filled with Minior. Its dazzling tail mesmerizes anyone who looks at it.
The liquid excreting from Ledoom's mouth has an otherworldly smell, similar to the scent of Minior. The substance glows faintly in the dark, illuminating new-moon nights.
Ledruff hovers above flowerbeds, growling at any intruders picking the flowers. If the trespasser attempts to run away, it will closely zip behind it, barking violently.
Ledgeist is known to take people living in air-polluted towns. It then brings them to the middle of remote forests, showing them the cosmos.
Ledkey naps in vast flowerbeds, enjoying the scent of the surrounding flora. If you happen to wake it up, it will go on a seemingly never-ending rampage.
Ledape goes on large rampages, punching everything in sight with its powerful fists. The only thing able to calm it down is the sight of the galaxy.
During dusk, Lednine runs across the lands, its gaze fixed on the moon. It's said that the Pokémon is attempting to chase the moon itself.
Ledter haunts isolated villages, licking individuals it finds outside. Witnesses report a strange sensation, like thousands of Caterpie are crawling on their skin.
Ariamuku swings from branch to branch with the webs shooting out of its mouth. It can also neutralize prey with this ability.
The giant head of Crozing is always annoyed and bothered by the other heads. It constantly dreams of when it was its own Pokémon.
Pidgebre stalks the edges of ponds, waiting for an unsuspecting Magikarp to leap out of the water. It snatches its prey with its sharp talons, then flies off to its nest.
Chinsea are known to be extremely curious. If it's in danger, it'll shoot electrified ink from its mouth.
In the dark, some scuba divers mistake it for a submarine. Before they realize their mistake, they get eaten by Chindos.
Chintler's antlers light up when it senses danger. When this happens, it gallops away with high speed.
On new-moon nights, Chinfairy emerges from hiding, illuminating the ocean. It dances until the break of dawn.
Chinplume lives among coral reefs, using its appendages to grasp drifting seaweed to eat. Goldeen are commonly seen hiding in Chinplume's crown.
Wild Chintrio are usually found in tropical areas at the bottom of the ocean. If threatened, one head keeps watch and the others hide in their hole.
Chinecho absorbs energy from the wind, using the power to light up its bulb. If it spots a lost sailor on a dark, stormy night, it will guide the individual back to the shore.
Wild Lanstar went extinct because of how bright their shells are. Predators could spot them sleeping in the ocean from a mile away.
It's a nocturnal Pokémon, and it can breathe in water and on land. It gathers hundreds of Berries and shares them with their young.
Lanat silk can be used as net material. Fishermen love to have this Pokémon stick around, in case they run out of netting.
Pits can sense people's energy levels. If it's low, it may give them a shock to put more pep in their step.
Since Clefnx's voices aren't fully developed yet, their songs are very irritating. They will use their voices to their advantage by creating an annoying noise to deter predators.
Painting Togetu eggs is a tradition for people who celebrate Easter. Although it's mostly known for its eggs, it also just makes for a good pet.
Togekiss's lightweight body lets it glide with ease, spreading joy throughout the world. It can sense when others are in need and can swiftly fly over to heal them.
Togedo are very kind creatures, healing many targeted by predators. It swims at high speeds, finding any Pokémon in need of help.
Xaown has an eyelid, but it chooses not to use it. It stares at the ground at night and up at the sky during the day, almost like it tracks the sun's movements.
Pidcolo soars above riverbeds, waiting for the perfect opportunity to ambush its prey. It divebombs swiftly into the water, catching its target with its piercing talons, then celebrates with a victory dance.
Flaaffy's soft wool mixed with Whimsicott's great cotton makes the ultimate fabric. This special fiber is used in many boots, vests, and hats.
Amphabull often control other dog-like Pokémon and make them its servants. If they don't comply, they get a whack to the face.
With a flap of its wings, Bellfree spread a powder which promotes growth and longevity in plants.
A Bellros tail, although pretty, can have up to 1000 volts of electricity hiding inside. This Pokémon's flowers sometimes shine as bright as the sun.
Bellrow collects an array of flowers, displaying its favorites on its head. If someone attempts to steal them, it retaliates with a violent Giga Impact.
When exposed to moonlight, Bellfairy's flowers become luminescent. It inhabits the beach, swaying to the whispers of the wind.
Bellpix constantly photosynthesizes and needs at least 16 hours of sunlight to reach peak vibrancy. During rainy seasons, it's rarely seen.
Belletta's songs encourage flora and fauna surrounding them to thrive. It is said to appear in highly polluted areas.
Bellduck manipulates nearby flora to make a wave-like shape, riding it as a way of transportation. It's commonly found in tropical areas with lush and exotic plant life.
The Sudowoodo on top of Sudophan's back is often unable to move. It is sometimes heard crying for help as it serves as protection from the rain.
Polirua sleeps near waterfalls, concentrating on the sound of the water. It blends in with nearby lily pads to conceal itself from predators.
The leaves on Hopbone's head are sharp and detachable, being used as a backup weapon. It hovers above its opponent, launching numerous Bonemerangs.
Jumpchan always has a happy expression, like it's nodding 'yes' all the time. Its soft punches aren't very effective against most Pokémon.
When startled, Jumpeon will camouflage itself and run away, leaving a trail of cotton seeds in the process. If this activity happens in a barren field, it may jumpstart a new ecosystem due to the new presence of plants.
Jumpsian has the ability to manipulate the cotton on its tail, forming symbols that convey its emotions. When the cotton takes the shape of a skull, it is preparing to pounce.
Ratbro's tail is constantly in pain from the mousetrap implanted on it. It will constantly gnaw on its tail, attempting to get the trap to fall off.
Aitu loves to wave to people who pass by. When it's tired in flight, it'll give itself a slight massage.
Aiki use their multiple hands to quickly swing across branches and vines. They steal berries and other items from unsuspecting Pokémon.
When Sunveon feels especially happy, it releases hundreds of seeds, which will eventually grow into Sunkern. In foreign regions, this behavior may introduce Sunkern as an invasive species.
When Sunveon photosynthesizes, it releases an aroma similar to honey. Many Trainers report being attacked by Ursaring when traveling with this Pokémon.
Yansol aggressively flap their wings to warn humans of danger. Unfortunately, they're too tiny for Trainers to hear them.
Woopet loves to spook people by splashing water on them, though most times it's confused whether that person is spooked or laughing.
It constantly sticks its tongue out, either to be funny or because it has to. It swims around in marshes and swamps.
Umbchou can emit moonlight as beautiful as a Cresselia's. Its bioluminescence is strongest on a full moon night.
Benevolent and charitable, Umbsol guides children lost in the forest to safety. If it senses a child is afraid of the dark, it will illuminate up the path ahead with the rings on its body.
Umbun is highly suspicious of anyone it encounters and requires lots of affection before it will trust them. On full-moon nights, its electric capabilities increase tenfold.
Murno is known to con other Pokémon or steal their Berries. If its hat is stolen, it goes on a rampage until it is found.
Ivyts can sense the feelings of others. If it notices someone is feeling down, it will emanate a sweet scent in hopes of brightening the Trainer's mood.
It is very proud of the bulb on its tail. If the plant ever withers away, Ivymander will die with it.
If its bulb grows too large, it'll lose the ability to stand on its hind legs. When people see this, they often mistake Ivytortle for a Grotle.
Ratcatty prefers to inhabit grimy, metropolitan areas overrun with pollution. It sleeps atop piles of trash and rummages through trash bins for food.
Misklang are dangerous creatures, which are able to see and control your future actions. Making it mad causes it to place a bad luck curse on you for seven years.
Uniard were ancient guards, protecting important pieces of writing. They would use their strong psychic powers to telepathically alert the monarch if a thief was caught.
A Giraros's consciousness is shared between each head. They all take turns fighting in a battle, and they're all equally ready to fight.
Girakiss inhabit civilizations where evil and purity are equally balanced. They are superb at making decisions, as their natural neutrality causes them not to be affected by bias.
Before mating with others, Forreshrew will find the finest and strongest log and hallow it out. It will then raise its young there.
Although its fungus is hidden by its shell, Forreras spores can still infect others. It can retract into its large steel shell, like other Forretress.
Duntata always drill into sewers with their tails, making them a nuisance for people living in the city.
Spearfeon molts every autumn, leaving trails of feathers that resemble fallen golden leaves. New feathers begin forming during the spring.
It knows when prey will come before they even swim near Qwiltu. It flies above the sea, knowing the perfect time to swoop down and catch its food.
Qwiltank keep both toxins and milk in their udders. If a farmer comes up to milk it, they get splatted in the face with poison.
Scidisc's body has adapted to almost look like a fake head to scare away any creatures lurking in the deep sea. It can also be used to grab or bite anything that gets too close.
Shufing is often seen floating about without a care in the world. Some say the toxins got to its brain.
Shupod camouflages itself with mushrooms in lush jungles. It usually stays motionless, occasionally eating berries.
After evolving, toxins flowing through Shuzing's body seriously damaged it. This Pokémon may eventually get too sick to fight and wilt away.
Shufree are often preyed upon by Pokémon such as Garbodor and Rattata, as it is commonly mistaken for a pretzel.
Wild Herafarig gather together in the Tagtree Thicket and drink the sap inside of trees. It can sense danger with its ears.
Although Heraswine have wings, they mostly use them to attract mates. They are too heavy to get off the ground.
Teddibat are often found in fields near Vespiquen hives. They are always on the hunt for honey, and will not eat anything other than it.
Ursavenant releases pheromones to attract Combee. After they build hives on its branches, it scares them away and consumes the honey they left behind.
Magon stride through lava pools, which provide them with warmth. If they're in cold environments, they will soon perish.
It used to be a very popular and protective firewall. Scientists turned it into a Pokémon, and Magon2 was born.
Magbish are often known as "Flaming Hot Garbage." Although true, it still hurts the Pokémon's feelings.
Magnea is usually called hot-headed due to its fire, but it's actually quite the contrary. It lights up caves and forests for travelers.
A Magturne's hat is made out of a very tough obsidian. It uses it to protect its Trainer from lethal attacks.
Magaura looks like the volcanoes that once drove it to extinction. It makes its home in mountainous environments.
It stays high in the trees, waiting to launch onto its prey. When it approaches, Feardos will fly onto its food and sting it with venom.
Fearfeon is fiercely protective of its young, willing to do anything to keep them safe from danger. Though its feathers are sharp, they are as delicate as leaves.
Corbone collects dead coral to use as a weapon. If it encounters an expecting mother, it will offer the coral as an omen of a healthy child.
It's said Cortump are children who have died in mishaps around the ocean. People near oceans have reported a voice luring them to jump in the water.
Cordra spends its days tending to the miniature ecosystem on its back. Its back houses various corals, aquatic plants, and Pokémon.
Corapex hides in reefs, blending in among the different colors. It also allows sea life to hide within its bunker if predators are around.
Remoloom clings onto Wailord, surviving on leftover food. If a predator approaches, it strikes with a devastating Sky Uppercut.
When Octiown spots a predator, it shoots out ink and swims away. The substance that comes out appears to resemble words, but this may be a coincidence.
In the wintertime, Delians sneakily slithers into houses through vents, stealing trinkets. It will then give these gifts to its young.
During the wintertime, Delioh flies over small villages, deliberately leaving their feathers on civilians' doorsteps. These feathers are said to bring great fortune.
Skarossom tries to lure in its prey by letting out a serene smell. It then lures it to a cave to feed it to its young.
Skarsire dive through the water at swift speeds, swimming rapidly until they catch their prey. Their eyes have properties similar to goggles, allowing them to clearly spot prey and predators alike while in the water.
Skarfetchd is mentioned in many Galarian tales, having armor tough as diamond. Its stalk can stab through some of the hardest rock.
Ekbro's shell produces a gas that reduces the pain that its tail feels. This gas is illegally sold as a cheap numbing agent.
People place Smeargma on a canvas and let it run around. After a while, they show the painting Smeargma has made to it, which makes it feel happy.
On chilly autumn nights, Argeist hides in the shadows, preparing to strike its prey. It strangles its targets with its powerful appendages.
Milpom runs around all day, full of energy. Eventually, when it gets tired, it takes a quick milk drink and goes right back to dashing around.
Milurk are loyal and hard-working companions. They harvest crops and pull weeds from gardens.
Unlike it's Froslass counterpart, Milass loves to help lost travelers. It gives them a hot glass of milk and guides them back to civilization.
Ice cream made with Milice's resources are considered delicacies. The smooth texture makes people feel warm inside.
Most Trainers feel uneasy when they see this fusion. The two heads of Mildrio are constantly terrorized by the udders in the middle.
Blislurk are used in many Pokémon Centers to quickly ship potions and other healing items to Trainers.
Blisrona's wings spread a dust which heals people on contact. If you see this Pokémon, it is said good health will be given to you.
As Raior falls from the night sky, it leaves an ephemeral trail, which brightens the night sky. By the time the trail fades, so will the Pokémon.
Suivenant prefers solitude, dwelling in deep-sea caverns far from civilization. It's said that if a human disturbs it, their hometown will be cursed with endless torrential downpour.
Ludreavus are only spotted in Paldea after a long, dangerous flood. Others say this is only a myth, though.
It works for a band and goes to every concert. Instead of playing for the band, Pikaroc actually charges each instrument.
Pikaple attaches itself onto utility poles, absorbing the electricity flowing through them. If a predator approaches, it launches electrified spikes.
No two Ho-corio have the same patterns on their wings. The designs on the Pokémon's wings depict the memories Ho-corio holds closest to them.
Celegrowth commonly helps out on farms, tending to the crops. If a predator approaches it, it produces a gas that causes the attacker to violently cry.
Ancient civilizations depicted Celevoir as the herald of summer, only appearing in forests after the summer solstice. During the winter, its psychic ability weakens.
Azumask are often found crying near riverbeds. Residents who live near these Pokémon often complain about their loud noises over the night.
Popular conjecture theorizes that Miswak's bones hold many curses and spells. Most people try to stay away from this Pokémon.
Raitor produce a type of citrus that has an electrifying and bitter taste. It is a popular ingredient in sour candies.
The cheesy liquid secreting from Munchterra is a very well-seasoned condiment. It is used in many dishes, such as mac and cheese, pizza, and mozzarella sticks.
Lickitu lick their Trainers all the time. Instead of it being cute, like with Lillipup, it just seems creepy.
Togestar flies around at a slow pace, as its shell weighs it down. During prehistoric times, it acted as a caretaker for injured Pokémon.
Although they seem fragile, Sandswine's tusks are made of durable sandstone and are able to pierce through steel. When it rains, its tusks turn back into sand.
Yanode vibrate obnoxiously, trying to attract curious prey. When they get too close, Yanode swiftly uses Thunder to neutralize them.
Yanxys are the most common in June, when the sky is filled with Volbeat and Illumise. It takes a special liking to all bug-types, acting aggressive to anything endangering them.
Wild Yaneary are one of the most preyed on of Pokémon. However, it can easily zip away from a Pokémon's grasp and fly away.
Mamotump lurk around frozen yogurt stores, attempting to steal as much as they can hold. If they live in an area higher than 32 degrees Fahrenheit, they will melt.
In the winter, Mamokie purposely freeze themselves in lakes to hibernate. If you disrupt this natural occurrence, the Pokémon will likely pass.
Pory Jr. loves to hide in art and game applications. It takes all the code from the software, and incorporates it into their own.
Treefisk hide themselves on the forest floor, blending in with the lush plants to hide from predators. If spotted, it can quickly sprint away, deeper into the jungle.
Grobone sets up elaborate traps around its territory to deter intruders. If it encounters a trespasser, Grobone strongly thwacks them with its stick.
Groda fakes a playful and foolish personality, causing prey to underestimate the Pokémon's abilities. When prey gets close, Groda will use a harsh Leaf Blade.
The leaf on Scepish's leaf possesses a fir-like smell. It is often harvested and used to make air fresheners.
Scepform cloaks its body in leaves to shield itself from the cold. By freezing them solid, it launches them with enough power to slice through solid rock.
Sandlous in the wild are usually found bickering with each other. If one gets mad, it tries to start a sandstorm to make the other one mad too.
Mudtwo is friendly, but become irritable when they don't get their way. They take advantage of their ability to manipulate water to get what they want.
When Ralbone senses someone grieving, it will offer them its bone. It's said that this gesture signifies brighter days ahead.
When Gardebone raises its weapon, it absorbs the emotions of all nearby Pokémon. Intense feelings of sorrow or anger amplify its psychic ability tenfold.
When swarms of Shedvoir are spotted flying through the sky, it signals a tragic event has happened nearby. They land at the site where the disaster occurred and let out mournful cries, empathizing with the victims.
While swimming, Nidowrath secretes a toxin, contaminating the body of water. It purposely does this in small lakes to acquire an easy meal.
A wild Kecdle is almost impossible to spot. Often times, they hide up in the trees then camouflage away from predators like Talonflame.
Bitu can see an hour into the future for every inch its teeth are. If it senses something bad will happen, it will ignore this sign and continue to gnaw on wood.
Spiritor are native to the Alola region, often roaming around popular graveyards. If you eat one of its fruits, you will find yourself ill soon after.
It's said Spirizma was created by uniting the spirits of only the most cruel, devilish people in history. Ancient drawings depict it reawakening every 108 years, causing catastrophic wars, natural disasters, and more.
Spiriobat are naturally mischievous creatures, causing terror wherever they fly. If one touches you with its nose, it is said that it gives you 108 years of bad luck.
Venuchum are resourceful Pokémon, using nearby leaves and flowers to make gorgeous gowns. If a stain gets on one of their dresses, they will throw a tantrum.
Venuceon purposely freezes its hair-like leaves, swinging them around like blades. When opponents approach, it releases pollen, instantly freezing them in their tracks.
Although Venuwile are usually carnivores, they can be seen snacking on berries every so often. Their sharp teeth can chomp through the toughest of skins.
Venutortle's long, leafy tail tastes better the longer the Pokémon has lived. It sunbathes in tropical areas to promote photosynthesis.
Venuter lurks in jungles, attempting to disguise itself as a plant. It has the ability to manipulate the local vegetation and will do so to immobilize enemies and prey.
Nidouna's body is coated with an invisible toxin, immobilizing any who come in contact with it. This defense mechanism deters predators.
Mawfree tricks unsuspecting prey to look at its beautiful wings. When they are most vulnerable, they chomp down on them.
A Cradlax pretends to be a wild Snorlax, lazing around. When its prey gets close, its real body snatches them.
It's said Anoark fur was a consistent source of silk in ancient times. Its mane is silky smooth and was yearned for back then.
Anopod clings onto the bottom of piers, feeding off algae until it's strong enough to fend for itself. It relies on the loud sounds of boats to deter predators.
Nidoto hides its young in its shell, concealing them from any danger. If a Pokémon figures out its hiding spot, it will send them flying with a devastating Crabhammer.
It observes the world from the cosmos, observing for any natural disasters that may occur. When it detects a catastrophe, Abquaza descends at great speeds, transporting civilians to safety.
Abpuff are very healthy, and they eat a very specific balance of Yin and Yang foods to stay that way. If this diet gets disrupted, they may get very sick.
Dustar's glare from its eyes can easily paralyze prey it plans on eating. This Pokémon is a fierce predator from long ago.
Dus Jr. are more likely to appear after birthday parties. Folktales say it snatches the soul of the child who is celebrating, and possesses the body.
Legends say Duscram has rarely sucked the life out of humans, who are never seen again. Some people think it'll come out again, causing terror.
Wailzing are found near hydrothermal vents, sucking in gas that is expelled from them. It feeds on the microorganisms found surrounding the vents.
People mistake Wailmer for a more saturated Wailmer. However, some people consider this to be a Wailmer with a bigger mouth.
Wailbro drifts through the ocean, using its tail as a flotation device. It spaces off to the point where it may forget to breathe above the water.
Ancient cave drawings depict Arcking as the true king of the sea, with power even greater than the legendary Pokémon Kyogre. Unfortunately, this is not reflected in its battle prowess.
Arcwoodo are found sitting in forests, tending to the local Pokémon with love and care. It is rumored that they are the creatures that sprouted all the seeds in Kanto.
Arcwoodo are found sitting in forests, tending to the local Pokémon with love and care. It is rumored that they are the creatures that sprouted all the seeds in Kanto.
Arcnat's eyes have special properties, able to detect any impurities in a Pokémon or Trainer. If it spots something impure, it will use Judgement to try and fix it. Its intentions are kindhearted, however.
Arcnat's eyes have special properties, able to detect any impurities in a Pokémon or Trainer. If it spots something impure, it will use Judgement to try and fix it. Its intentions are kindhearted, however.
The substance encasing Tursion's body is a mixture of dirt, water, and gelatin. It has many beneficial properties for gardening.
Turcorio is seen promoting many causes, such as reducing the amount of litter and recycling. It makes people want to plant flowers, trees, and other local fauna.
Torchou are mostly found in swamps where the mangroves are healthy. It's popular for its soothing aura.
If Nidosprout's leaves are vibrant and brilliant, it is a sign that the Pokémon's toxins are stronger than usual. It can expel toxic thorns from its body, prickling opponents.
Monang demand gets higher each winter, as the warmth its fire emanates is very soothing. It can thaw food in an instant and is great for s'mores.
This Pokémon is usually oblivious to its surroundings. Although wild Pipnub hate accepting food from Trainers, they need their gifts to survive.
Pipish, although a plant, can survive the coldest environments. It's a popular snack for Scorbunny living in the Terarium.
All three heads of an Empodrio are extremely elegant. If one of the heads makes a mistake, they blame it on another. They never get along.
Although blind, Nosebat can use its sixth sense of direction to guide it. Planes use it as a compass if the GPS breaks or loses connection.
Milolee eventually got leggings, as its legs were very vulnerable before. It admires Quaquaval and wants to learn Aqua Step.
Klinkuk are often found in burnt factories, as the Klinklang melts and fuses with the Muk. This is a fusion that was found even before DNA Splicers.
Sylto frequents hospitals, approaching patients who are nearing the end of their lives. It will attempt to recreate the happiest moments of the individual's life by transforming.
When Sylosion gets exceptionally angry, it releases a calming aroma in an attempt to calm itself down. Witnesses report feeling woozy after breathing the scent in.
Sylder stays still on the ocean floor, blending in with rocks surrounding it. When a predator grazes its sensitive feelers, it violently clamps shut.
When Regivenant senses its time is near, it will root itself in the ground, rendering itself immobile. It will then release its spiritual energy into the ground, acting as nutrients for plant growth.
Regimy slithers around barren dirt fields, leaving a green trail of goo behind it. These trails contain a variety of seeds, which will soon sprout into lush flora.
It lurks in the corners of bedrooms, patiently waiting for people to fall asleep. Until it has sufficient energy to evolve, Darkuna will steal their life force while they sleep.
When at rest, Clefossom's leaves appear obscure and unremarkable. As it dances, the designs on its leaves become clearer, resembling a faraway galaxy.
When an asteroid falls into the ocean, groups of Clefrelp are seen curiously examining it. When stressed, it shoots out a purple ink that resembles the night sky.
Roseshrew make their homes in honey trees, where Combee typically reside. The Pokémon then share their pollen with the hive in exchange for their delicious honey.
Roseshrew make their homes in honey trees, where Combee typically reside. The Pokémon then share their pollen with the hive in exchange for their delicious honey.
Roseshrew make their homes in honey trees, where Combee typically reside. The Pokémon then share their pollen with the hive in exchange for their delicious honey.
Drifbpom often accidently drifts off into the moonlight if the winds are too strong during the night. It barely has control of its body.
Drifbleo must constantly eat to weigh itself down, or it will involuntarily float away. Trainers who own it commonly attach weights to Drifbleo to prevent it from drifting away.
Brefree flaps its wings to attack and cause a random status condition. It can lure prey with its sweet-yet-poisonous pollen puffs.
Bants deliberately place themselves in toy stores, yearning to be taken care of by a trainer. If ignored, the Pokémon will leave the store feeling crestfallen.
Banfisk is a very comfortable seat, and you can easily fall asleep on it. However, its face gives the impression that Banfisk doesn't like this.
If you throw an item at Clefras's back, the object teleports away to an unknown place. Researchers are still researching this phenomenon.
Clefchamp's physical attack is truly great, making it a powerhouse. However, it barely uses its strength in the wild, as it feels bad when it attacks.
Cleftly travels through wormholes, trying to find other Pokémon to dance with it. While it dances, it sings an eerie lullaby. It only appears on nights with a full moon.
Whimsigela's cotton grows at an alarming rate if exposed to direct sunlight. However, it does enjoy the feeling of privacy it gives.
Whimsirock slept undiscovered in a temple for many years. Its hair grew so long that it had to have a haircut after it was finally caught.
Almost all Krookodisc have flirtatious personalities, appearing to charm Pokémon of every species. However, they will always stay loyal to their mate, even if it doesn't seem that way.
Cofacorio live as dancers for exceptionally rich citizens. When fed gold nuggets, their dance will become mesmerizing.
Many Trainers use it to light up dark caves instead of Litwick, as Litdoom can light up larger spaces. It guides lost Houndour to safety.
When they're bout to die, Litmantis will be seen melting wax all over lawns, streets, and gardens. They do this as their wax acts as seeds to grow new Litmantis.
Lampbone comforts those who are mourning a late child. It consumes their sorrows, helping them find peace in their lives and move on.
The flaming horns on its skull are said to attract lost souls. Ancient drawings depict it guiding children to the afterlife, lighting the path with flames.
Wild Chandelmise are usually found in the remains of a sunken cruise ship. It is known to put curses on any boats it spots.
When Vuletta sings, hundreds of spirits gather around to listen to its song. It's rumored that its song has the ability to bring Yamask to the afterlife.
A Pyukurill uses its own guts to sit on, as it doesn't like standing. If a Pyukurill isn't using its guts to sit, it's using it to catch Pokémon to eat.
Talonterra houses many injured Fletchling until they're fully healed. It will go to great lengths to protect its patients.
Talonsharp hides in the trees, waiting for prey so it can strike. However, it can't easily catch the prey, as the steel armor slows it down.
Unfortunately, Mimickle's cloth has torn due to fusion. As a result, it hides in its shell out of embarrassment.
Zweislash are not great fighters, as they usually miss their target because they can't see. It relies on its spikes to hurt enemies.
Zweibell are usually found in pairs, hanging from a tree. Its toxins can be lethal.
When people see Lasire fly around, they make a wish. They do this because Lasire is so lazy that it only flies if there is a predator near.
Sometimes, when scientists extract silk from Ninepie, it lets out large flames from its tails. Many people have been hospitalized from this.
Ninesion creates a flaming vortex surrounding it to scare away predators. When agitated, the flame grows uncontrollably.
Jiling flies around the world, collecting only the most sincere wishes from Trainers. It will then grant them to the best of their abilities. The granted wishes may have unintended consequences, however.
To attract prey, Wailzing produces bubbles that small Pokémon like to play with. These bubbles contain neutralizing toxins which will paralyze the target.
The lid that Wailpent holds is made out of a gemstone similar to lapis lazuli. If the lid happens to break, Wailpent will replace it with whatever material it can find.
Arwoodo frequently cities with high traffic and often stand on the side of roads for long periods of time. This causes quite a lot of confusion, and can lead to accidents.
Artar stands tall with pride, even when looked down upon. When it evolves into Aggitar, it spares those who haven't wronged it.
Traprow loves to snack on smaller prey, their favorites being Sandshrew and Cacnea. They can be spotted making nests on large plateaus and cliffs.
Trapnea lives in regions with little-to-no rainfall annually. If it has a dried-out stem, it most likely will pass due to dehydration.
Klirill commonly helps out in laundromats, where it helps fold clothes. When all the washing machines are occupied, it will allow Trainers to use its sanitizing mouth as a replacement.
Klipom inhabits abandoned factories, swinging from pipe to pipe. When it detects a predator nearby, it bangs its cymbal-like hands together to alert others.
Klichu hides itself in toy stores, blending in among the products on display. When an unsuspecting Trainer brings the Pokémon home, Klichu begins snacking on the household's electronics.
Kliolu trains by striking steel beams, leaving large dents behind. It frequents construction sites, where no visible metal goes unharmed.
To deter predators, Klipuff emits a petrifying screech. This cry is so intense that witnesses report temporarily losing their hearing.
Klish leaves are surprisingly healthy, and they're a good source of iron and fiber. They don't taste all too well, though.
Klapom frequents junkyards, feeding on rusting, discarded metal. When it feels provoked, it throws unstable electronics at its opponent, which often explode on impact.
Klapom frequents junkyards, feeding on rusting, discarded metal. When it feels provoked, it throws unstable electronics at its opponent, which often explode on impact.
Charpie produce a flame-resistant silk. Many chefs wear aprons made from this material when cooking.
Char Jr. are usually rowdy when they're younger. They often play without care, and when that happens, their hat can set things on fire.
When Charachi grants a wish, the flames on its head get weaker. To restore the fire, it must enter a deep slumber. While sleeping, the flames will burn a beautiful aquamarine.
During long droughts, the Charvenant population thrives. It gains nutrients by absorbing the spiritual energy of decomposing vegetation.
Charnea fuels the fire burning inside its body by eating tumbleweeds, sticks, and other flammable materials. It radiates heat during cold desert nights.
Charbeat's flamelit tail leaves trails of fallen ash wherever it travels, triggering symptoms similar to a pollen allergy. It creates clouds composed of this ash to disorient foes.
Chartoise shoots steam from its cannons. However, the steam doesn't burn much, and at most it'll sting for a while.
Wigglycorio are often found in Gym battles at the Ballonlea gym. They know numerous tricks and like to show off.
The soothing aroma that emanates from Burua attracts all types of creatures. If the scent happens to attract a threat, Burua releases disorienting pollen, which distracts predators.
Ancient cultures relied on Burain to predict how much rainfall there would be annually. If their wings shone with vibrancy, there would be a perfect mix of sunny and rainy days.
Rosetomb are favored by stage magicians. It can pop out through any object and audience members are amazed.
Driflinja are hollow bodies, only filled with helium. They will float around the world until death, when they will slowly decompose.
Shroomchou scatters spores all over rivers and swamps. As a result, not many Pokémon live near its habitat.
Its mushroom grows at a rapid rate. Once the mushroom grows too long, it evolves into Bresaur and the mushroom gets cut.
Shroomchoke regularly visits taverns, acting as a bartender for frequent customers. It adds trace amounts of mild poisons into its beverages, adding a sharp flavor only experienced patrons can handle.
Zuossom lounges on the beach, absorbing moonlight to gain energy. If it attempts photosynthesis, its flowers will quickly wilt.
Zuring 's mouth eventually covered it's whole body, as it didn't need eyes. It can gobble up over 300 Berries in one sitting.
Krokodisc is almost always trying to find a mate, even before it reaches adolescence. It shows off its chivalrous personality and charismatic shades.
Jolgast creates small sparks of electricity consistently. This energy comes from the organs in its mouth, which look closely like rocks found in Unova.
Ferroto slips into garbage disposals, absorbing any debris it finds. If it goes two weeks without liquids, its body begins to harden.
Larvpod clings to the sides of volcanoes as it awaits evolution. Ancient civilizations believed that once the volcano erupted, Larvpod would be reborn from the magma, evolving into Volcapod.
Sableanie lure geologists into caves with crystals. It then captures the humans and traps them in a underground cavern from which most never escape.
Sablapex often lures and captures geologists with its pre-evolution, Sableanie. Sablapex keeps track of the humans, punishing those who try to escape.
Tyransaur protects the egg on its back with its life, fighting anyone who gets near. If you manage to break the egg, Tyransaur will violently lunge at you.
Frosgast's body is made out of a material comparable to fiberglass. If you eat the substance, you will have an itching sensation in your stomach indefinitely.
Instead of strumming with its fingers, Orichu uses small jolts of electricity to play the ukulele. The music it plays comes from southern cultures.
Orivoir often are found tending to injured birds. It will create a small Fire Spin around itself and its patients when in danger.
Orieel gracefully floats through the water, leaving a trail of Red Nectar behind it. If its flame is large and vibrant, it's a sign of healthiness.
The hair on Oriloom's head is practical for storing berries. During the wintertime, this Pokémon relies on the berries it has harvested to survive.
Orilia are often seen greeting tourists in Alola. It can use psychic powers to make travelers more excited for their trip.
When Origia dances, a typhoon will form in a nearby region. Folklore states that those who die from these typhoons are cursed to dance indefinitely for Origia's entertainment.
The weapon Trubone holds is a densely compacted mass of plastic. Poisonous liquid seeps out of the openings in its bag, resembling falling tears.
Trubpent always smell like burning plastic. They live in large cities, and feed off dumpsters behind restaurants.
Sharpoke swims at breakneck speeds, attempting to catch slower Pokémon to feast on. However, it may forget what it was doing in the middle of a chase.
Phantret is said to be a guardian to the spirit world. If you spot Phantret in the wild, your time may be almost up.
Phantata nibbles on its wooden mask, sharpening it to the point it can penetrate solid bark. It lodges its teeth into trees, siphoning their energy to feed itself.
Phantpom latch onto Pokémon while camouflaging in the trees. It will then become friends with them, forcefully.
It is said that Phant Jr. guide scared children to the afterlife, trying to ease their worries. Phant Jr. will attempt to make the child laugh before taking them away from this world.
It is said that Phantnx can sense when someone is about to pass. The Pokémon will repeatedly shock them, attempting to keep them alive.
It tries to frighten people by camouflaging in the trees, then suddenly moving. Phantbat feed on fear and nervousness.
Phantoom bear fruits that are said to contain small amounts of spiritual energy inside. Spiritomb and Gengar love to eat it.
Trepuff uses a perfect mixture of herbs and spices to create the best sourdough loaves. It is also especially great at baking yule logs.
Glookip reside in marshes, creating nests under large mushrooms. They will feed their young solely on fungi, as it is bountiful in the habitat they live in.
Noikyu was originally made by a tailor long ago. It was eventually abandoned, and the spirit inside wants revenge.
Folktales say a Pokémon like this will greet you in the afterlife. Its melodies can calm each and every Pokémon.
Altadisc create the slightest of drizzles, which are usually no more than 5 seconds. During breeding season, their droplets will become pink to impress a mate.
Gootret loves to play hide-and-seek with its Trainer. Although the trail of goo it leaves behind makes it easy to find, it has creative hiding spots.
If Goofish feels threatened, it will shoot out a goo filled with bacteria and microbes. If you come in contact with this substance, you will become severely sick.
This natural fusion occured when a Trainer abandoned a Metapod in the Glaseado Mountains. It dreams of evolving and getting revenge.
At the start of autumn, Regiuna freezes itself in ponds to conserve energy for evolution. It will not reappear until the spring equinox arrives.
Regimander's tail constantly produces a powdery snow. Touching its tail causes severe cases of frostbite.
Necrotump are said to have been otherworldly children, accidentally transported to this timeline. They're said to harness dark magic we cannot control.
Dhelsaur lives too deep in the sea to photosynthesize, so it feeds on plankton and algae. It manipulates the chains on its body to capture larger prey, like Chinchou.
Dhelure is born from sunken chandeliers on large cruise ships. Its steel rusted solid after all the time in the ocean.
Dhelcruel uses its long, seaweed-like limbs to capture prey. It can track anything using its compass eyes.
Cactpom have adapted to live in deserts, and now live in large burrows instead of trees.
Sandyish are found waddling near the coast, collecting pieces of glass and plastic. They will display their favorite pieces on their bodies.
A popular theory claims that Palotei were once kings of the beach. They were since overthrown by Water types, and seek vengeance to this day.
Palotump are usually children who have died due to quicksand. They are said to purposely create sand traps so more humans can suffer with them.
Amabone wields a weapon made out of glacial ice. It sharpens the object with the skull on its head until it's as sharp as an icicle.
Amadile is a common predator in cold environments, stalking its prey in the snow. Its vision evolved in a way that lets it see prey from miles away, even during severe blizzards.
Rockbone stashes bones in its tail, occasionally taking them out to nibble on. If another Pokémon attempts to steal its bones, it lets out a violent Roar to scare them away.
When Rocktomb encounters Trainers mourning their deceased Rockruff, it gazes into their cherished memories with their pet and attempts to recreate them.
Lycanrow are very distrustful and are not able to quickly establish a bond with a Trainer. If someone Lycanrow doesn't know attempts to pet them, they will aggressively attack the person.
Lycanpuff often trick parents into bringing their children to its concerts, where they scream curse words and don't feel guilty about it.
Meloew has the ability to sing every tune in the world, perfectly replicating any style of music. It's rumored that the origins of music stem from Meloew.
When Meloian flaps its wings, its wings vibrate in a way that replicates a singing voice. This voice seems to get clearer during the night.
Since Cressfree's wings are bioluminescent, they are easy to spot at night. They were overhunted by poachers, and are now mostly kept in captivity.
Cressbat becomes a skillful hunter on full-moon nights. After those days, Gastly and Yamask are abundant.
A Cressinja can use Revival Blessing with the power of the moonlight. It's halo shredded is a precious stardust.
Cresschar zips around on its ring, exploring space. Its flame is made of gases and stardust.
Cressbat is abundant in caves on the moon. Although it emits a beautiful stardust, if it doesn't evolve, it'll never be able to see its work.
Staring into Cressbat's mouth will immediately make you fall asleep. It then sucks your life force, as it loves the blood of those that are dreaming.
Bruxwick's flame is multicolored due to the chemicals present in its wax. If it gnashes its teeth together, the fire will burn larger and more vibrantly.
Bruxsopod have a tendency to collect the most colorful pearls they can find. They often attack groups of Clamperl, stealing their treasures.
Bruxkie must keep their face and lips clean, or else they'll be expelled from their clan. They do not do well by themselves, as their bright color causes predators to easily spot them.
Bruxuk wanders on the ocean floor, absorbing any trash that happens to float nearby. Environmentalists intentionally breed it in filthy seas in an effort to reduce the pollution.
When Necrofa gets overstimulated, it will create a large ball of light surrounding itself to calm down. There is no way to stop this behavior from occurring. The powerful light may disrupt local ecosystems.
It is said that one day, Necrossom will root itself in the ground and steal the life force from every living thing to fuel its everlasting hunger. However, it seems to get enough energy from photosynthesis.
Necropede can illuminate entire forests, disrupting the natural environment at night. It waits for any captivated Pokémon to come close, then it swings its razor sharp claws towards them.
Golinch walk on the ocean floor, trying to find any type of bivalve to consume. It can rip them apart with their teeth almost instantly.
Golile traverses through the desert, using its glasses to protect its eyes from sand. It likes to collect anything it considers "cool".
The 'bone' Fobone holds is actually a dried-out flower stem. Direct exposure to sunlight makes the weapon more durable.
Cargar hides itself in geode formations, awaiting its prey. Before you have a chance to realize it's there, it sucks your life force away.
Venoian glides upside-down, blending in with the violet cosmos in the sky. Its gaze seems to be fixated on a distant star.
Venoswine's furry coat lets it survive in cold environments. This was a rare Pokémon during the Ice Age, as most Bug types died out from the cold.
Venoedo hunts exclusively at night, using its radar-like eyes to detect prey lurking in the darkness. During the day, it sleeps in caves with little to no light.
The oils on Fenneper's skin have a fiery taste to them. If the substance has a pungent odor, it will be spicier than usual.
If a group of Swircute finds a pastry they like, they will carry it around with them. If any Pokémon tries to steal it, Swircute will violently attack.
Swirno will only eat things containing high amounts of sugar and refuse anything else. Consequently, they can rarely survive in the wild due to this extreme diet.
Slurnair dwells inside muddy waters, its tail wafting a sweet scent through the air. Prey that gets too close gets dragged beneath the surface.
Slurfeon lives in forests, meditating from dusk until dawn. It favors those who are peaceful and gentle. The leaves Slurfeon produces have a flavor similar to matcha.
It is said Slurachi is the embodiment of compassion and honesty. It produces a pure vanilla extract that is sought after by prestigious bakers.
Slurmander spins a small spiral of scorching icing around it, burning those who come in contact with it. As time passes, the icing cools down, and it eventually caramelizes.
The substance Slurodor's body is made of is dangerously addictive. If eaten in an excessive amount, it can cause heart problems due to the high sugar content.
Mininx's dance is exotic, coming from a culture that this world is unfamiliar with. The dance is composed of stiff and slow movements.
Minisol visits planets across the cosmos, admiring the wondrous views. Ancient drawings depict thousands of Minisol protecting the world from devastating meteors.
Mininx's voice is angelic and otherworldly, causing everyone around the Pokémon to admire its song. Once Mininx stops singing, it will fade into the cosmos.
Minicargo's shell can produce 200 pounds of Stardust daily. The color of the main body determines the color of the dust.
Minigle paint with a bioluminescent substance, which produces beautiful colors and light. This paint is very expensive and is only sold to famous artists.
Miniedo zips through the cosmos at lightspeed, trying to find food to fuel its insatiable hunger. It has adapted to eating stardust, as finding prey in space is impossible to accomplish.
Miniedo zips through the cosmos at lightspeed, trying to find food to fuel its insatiable hunger. It has adapted to eating stardust, as finding prey in space is impossible to accomplish.
It cloaks itself with a mesmerizing stardust, leaving a stunning trail of colors wherever it flies. Reports say Miniselia shines the brightest after basking in the Alolan moonlight.
Miniler are found throughout the cosmos protecting planets from meteors blasting down at them. They are often caught in a planet's gravitational pull and involuntarily orbit the planet like a moon.
It is a very deep sleeper, only awakened when its outer shell breaks. If left uncaptured, Miniduo may never awaken naturally, leading to its demise.
Charcorio is a naturally hostile creature, growling at any who pass by. Only while dancing does it find peace, its thoughts absorbed in its movements.
Digmime hides in the ground, listening for any trainers who sound sad. If it spots one, it will pop out of the ground and give them a balloon.
It uses its antennae to determine where its opponent is while it prepares a strong attack. When the timing is right, Digian leaps out of the group and unleashes a powerful Focus Punch.
Ancient civilizations gave Luvstar to their partner as a confession of love. This tradition still lives on today in the modern world.
Luvnite predicts whether a relationship will succeed or fail. If it sees two people destined for each other, it will force their paths to cross.
Luvmega do not have the greatest eyesight, so they use bubbles as a natural way to magnify. If these bubbles pop in the middle of a dive, they will not be able to get back to the surface.
Luvwig frolics around in piles of petals during cherry blossom season. Sadly, when the trees revert back to green, it falls into a deep depression.
Although Luvenant appears to have Pecha Berries growing on it, they are actually heart-shaped rocks. It throws these rocks when provoked.
Luvpuff is said to be the embodiment of empathy. It wanders crowded areas while quietly searching for people who seem unhappy. When it finds one, Luvpuff will give them a heart-shaped candy to soothe their emotional pain.
Poochsaur are mischievous creatures, barking at any Pokémon that seem weak. If threatened, it will expel a noxious gas that disorients the attacker.
Mightsaur seem to get energy from the moon rather than the sun. It bathes in the moon's calming aura. Mightsaur are rarely seen during the day.
Ancient texts state that Wurmsol are heralds of great change. It gifts a large branch to those it favors.
The amount of sunlight Beautisaur gets daily directly affects the spots on its bulb. If the spots are vibrant, it is a sign that Beautisaur gets a healthy amount of sunlight.
Keeping the flower on Beautisaur's back gorgeous requires extensive care. If it does not receive the proper amount of water and nutrients, it will look dull.
The flower on Beautisaur's back is highly valued, selling for more than two million Pokédollars. Unfortunately, poaching has driven this Pokémon near extinction in the wild.
Makubat temporarily floats by fluttering its arms eighty times per second. If it gains an excess amount of fat or muscle, it loses this ability.
Numite stores boiling magma in its body. When it experiences intense emotions, magma will spew from the opening at the top of its head.
Psycorio are dancers, but have never actually been recorded dancing. They laze around and often are said to have headaches.
When Spinfeon absorbs too much sunlight, it releases the excess energy through rapid movements. It does this as it does not have the ability to store extra glucose.
Spinpoke lazes on the beach, not daring to move a single inch. It survives purely off human offerings, which include food, accessories, and more.
Zansaur are fierce fighters who search the jungle for suitable competitors. If a Zansaur has a large bulb on its back, it is a sign that it is experienced in battle.
Golvoir looks for wetlands to settle in, acting as a caretaker for the Pokémon living in the local environment. It listens to the local Pokémon's requests and concerns, doing anything in its power to help.
On the summer solstice, Castsol emerges from hibernation, signifying the start of summertime. It emits a soft orange glow.
When swarms of Castform are seen in the skies, a lethal hurricane will form in the area within the next day. During thunderstorms, their electric capabilities increase tenfold, and they wreak havoc across the skies.
On the first snowfall of the year, Castown gather in the skies, signifying the beginning of winter. Groups of Castown assemble themselves in a purposeful manner and create images similar to snow angels.
Castda braves blizzards, searching for any Pokémon trapped in the cold. When it finds one, it will use Flamethrower in an attempt to create a path through the snow.
When the wind blows, delicate chimes emit from Chingform. According to folklore, if it rings with an irritating noise, a blizzard will soon occur.
Chimexen inhabits the lands of Kitakami, offering Cleanse Tags to any Trainers it encounters. It meditates near lakes, fixated on the whispers of the wind.
The otherworldly material Chimeatone is made of has unknown properties that don't abide by the laws of physics. The alien chimes it emits bring eerie feelings towards people.
Spheform has a small shield of water surrounding it, protecting its fragile body. If you break the protective barrier, it will roll away.
Primeveon thrashes other Pokémon with its feelers, refusing to stop until its built-up anger is fully released. Shortly after, it becomes overwhelmed with feelings of guilt.
Arcamime creates invisible, flammable objects to burn. Once the fire is large enough, Arcamime will stare at the blazing flame, mesmerized by the way it moves.
When extremely furious, Charchu will discharge a large number of sparks from its cheeks. These sparks are known to ignite large forest fires.
Polisaur use their vine-like appendages to knock out prey. They smash rocks to try and build up strength and endurance.
Polisaur pulls in prey from a distance using its vine-like appendages. It then uses its strong fists to immobilize its prey. It often feasts on small Pokémon, like Surskit.
Polieon's muscles naturally retain large amounts of water, helping it regulate body temperature. This ability is vital for when it engages in high-activity sports, such as wrestling. If it loses in a competition, it will camouflage out of shame.
An Abvee holds three elemental evolution stones, not knowing which to choose. It waits around for its Trainer to choose one for it.
Kadasaur's mustache grows similarly to a plant, growing quicker when given proper sunlight, nutrients, and water. Witnesses report seeing it use its mustache instead of vines while using Vine Whip.
If Masaur gets proper nutrients, their muscles will be larger and more defined. They sunbathe before strength training to have more energy.
Squirtpie hides in its shell when it spots any Flying-type Pokémon. It will endlessly eat algae, with no intention of stopping.
It lets its paws sit in a myriad of liquids, creating tastes unique to every Squirtursa. The most common substance is honey, but other liquids, like cola, have been observed.
When frightened, Squirtby releases a scalding steam from its mouth. It frequents thermal pools, floating in the water.
Squirtzee rhythmically manipulates drops of water back and forth to hypnotize opponents. It feeds on nightmares related to the fear of the ocean.
When Weepintomp sleeps, it secretes a blue-colored oil from the opening in its stomach. The substance has a taste similar to bubblegum.
Fusion, in this case, has made the fusion more dumb. Victreebel doesn't seem to work as a replacement for Shellder.
Victreevoir attracts lone travelers deeper into the jungle, tricking them with its humanoid appearance. Once they get close enough to Victreevoir, it swallows them whole.
Tenta Jr. creates bubbles seemingly out of thin air. Each bubble has a transparent toxin inside of it, disorienting any who pop the bubbles.
The ball that coats Goxys is covered in a sticky substance that causes objects to cling to it. It's said that once the ball grows large enough, it turns into a new planet.
Ponydrio are famous for being amazing runners, only being beaten out by its evolution. Its flames are astonishing as it zips past you.
Rapibone throws bones to train its speed, catching them before they ever hit the ground. If it encounters a Pokémon faster than itself, it tears up.
Rapitank's flames illuminate the night as it patrols nearby farmlands. If it detects a trespasser, it will gallop towards them horn-first without hesitation.
Warmar creates whirlpools made of scalding water to deter any opponents. It lays its eggs deep within thermal pools.
Warsaur's bulb is known to work like a geyser. Other Pokémon are known to run under it, like a sprinkler on a summer day.
Warursa coats the inside of its shell with honey, retracting into its shell whenever it's hungry. It will purposely spit honey at opponents to slow them down.
It's seen lazing around on the ocean floor. Its back is home to many Pokémon, as weak Pokémon feel protected with it around.
Slowinja's shell is extremely sturdy, reflecting most projectiles thrown at it. However, a light tap to Slowinja's unprotected flesh may cause it to faint.
These Pokémon were born as siblings and are now inseparable. They fly together, eat together, and even sleep together.
Magnesaur evolved because it got pulled towards three others of its kind. Even with the lightbulb on their backs, they aren't very bright.
Farvenant's roots are often cooked for holidays. They can grow the roots back quickly, making them good Pokémon to own.
Both of Donub's pig noses have a keen sense of smell. Farmers use it to sniff out truffles in the coldest conditions.
The main head of Dofarig gets to control the front two legs, while the other two heads only get one leg. The back heads think this is very unfair.
Dosand lives on farms, squawking loudly to signal that a new day has begun. If a farmer doesn't wake up from this, it will go up to them and scream loudly in their ear.
Dewcie burrows into icebergs, carving complex mazes to evade predators. Due to habitat loss, Dewcie sightings have become scarce in recent years.
Grifree is a highly invasive species in the Johto region. Its goo can contaminate plants and quickly kill them.
Grichou's grime is strictly made up of ooze from polluted oceans. Overpopulation of Grichou usually means pollution is worsening.
Grichum sneaks into daycares, stealing a variety of trinkets to display on its body. The goo it leaves behind is known to transmit minor illness.
When Muchou swims around, it emits a toxin that pollutes the water. These toxins can create Grichou, which then evolve to repeat the cycle.
Blastdoof stores collected sticks in its cannons, which can hold up to 60 sticks each. When they reach max capacity, Blastdoof shoots out the sticks, forming a dam.
It's said children who have drowned turn into Shelltump, instead of Phantump. Shelltump constantly shake and shiver from the icy waters they come from.
In the middle of the night, Gasecho clings to the eaves of houses, emitting sounds comparable to human voices. It consumes the fear of those who hear the noise.
Haunbone are depressed ghouls mourning the loss of their mother. You can hear the sounds of its wails on dark, rainy nights.
Both of Haunzing's heads are skilled hunters. They often split up and try to see who can feast on the most prey.
Fables state that Haunmar will cause fires to attract a large amount of people in one area. Once gathered, it consumes their souls to grow stronger.
Hauntula dwells in abandoned ancient tombs, weaving invisible spiderwebs to catch graverobbers. Those caught in its web have their life force slowly absorbed.
Haunbat fly in colonies at night, hunting for prey to sustain themselves. Once they find a target, they drain its energy, leaving it weak and defenseless.
This fusion is a quick runner, as it weighs less than a dust bunny. It usually runs around pulling pranks on Trainers, who never see the culprit.
Haunzee feast away on nightmares during times of terror. If a dream is happy, it will upset the Pokémon's stomach.
Genmime are masterminds of deceit, constantly tricking Trainers into freeing them from their detachable strings. This is used as a distraction while they suck the Trainers' life force away.
An Onchou is a bad swimmer, as its rock segments slow it down. While sleeping, most swimmers mistake it for a rock.
Drowdra has been spotted eating the dreams of sleeping Worterra and Pokémon around it. It swims around, causing terror to every Pokémon around it.
Hypdra loves to cuddle with its Trainer. If you deny its request, it may lull them to sleep and give them a gentle embrace.
Krabturn produces luminous pearls, which attract aquatic Pokémon. When prey approaches, Krabturn will strike with its razor-sharp fins.
Kinglix must shed its skin every month to keep its body healthy and shiny. The exoskeletons taste very similar to Klawf Sticks.