214 pokedex entries by fireblade141
This Pokémon dreams of being able to grow wings and fly. To make up for its current inability to do so, it will curl up into a ball and bounce around through the forest like a pinball.
Voltno actively seeks out humans, and if it notices any, it will stalk them until it is close enough to self-destruct at point-blank range. This Pokémon's behavior is utterly baffling to researchers, who cannot figure out why it acts this way.
Cuinja prides itself on its immunity to many forms of attack against it and boldly challenges others. However, its hubris often overcomes it, causing it to forget that any foe that can hit it will usually defeat it in a single attack.
It appears to have lost its bone and now wields a hastily carved wooden club as a substitute, which it is greatly proud of. However, the wooden sword is a weak weapon that often fails to do meaningful damage in combat.
Marodos hunts by ambushing unsuspecting prey and rapidly jabbing them with its long, sharp bone weapon. It produces silk that it uses to weave sophisticated traps and in conjunction with its bone to travel quickly by harpooning through the trees.
While raising their young, Marocross are intensely protective and will be quick to attack anyone who gets too close. If stoked into a rage, they will fly erratically, repeatedly slamming their large bodies into everything around them.
The orange substance atop Marocargo's head also saturates its entire body, and when enraged, it will shake its head wildly to launch the goop at its foes. The blade it thrashes about in combat is made of sharpened bone.
Its legs are now much springier and more powerful, allowing it to run at high speeds and leap great heights. It has been recorded that it can kick at such high speeds that the friction from the air ignites the leg doing the kicking.
Hitmonsopod is peaceful by nature, only fighting when threatened. However, it is a fearsome foe if challenged, as it can propel its massive, rock-hard fists to supersonic speeds when throwing punches.
Rhyedo are found in flat, grassy sea plains. They burrow through the sand and burst out to ambush prey, but they are terrible at hunting since, due to their ferocity, all their movements are extremely erratic and uncoordinated.
Buttervoir flits about amongst the treetops with inspiring grace. If it comes across a fellow bug Pokémon under attack, it will drop in and vanquish its foe with a lethal venomous sting.
Butterantis is naturally very timid, and it is quick to run away from anything that poses a threat to it. The toxic scales shed from its wings are valuable in the making of certain traditional medicines.
This Pokémon has been described by some as alluring and by others as revolting. It dwells in damp underground caverns where it does nothing but continuously birth more of its vicious young.
Pintly is said to be the wandering spirit of a slain bug Pokémon. Its wraithlike body makes an ominous susurrus that can be heard when it is close. It remains motionless until it sees a living thing, at which point it will immediately attack.
Pintly is said to be the wandering spirit of a slain bug Pokémon. Its wraithlike body makes an ominous susurrus that can be heard when it is close. It attacks by lashing out with a severed horn that's thought to be from its living body.
This Pokémon twists and curls elegantly as it flies. Trainers are advised not to confront it, as it will fly into a rage seemingly upon sensing any amount of deceit within a person's heart.
The Pokémon lives in undersea caves, sometimes displacing anything already inhabiting them in the process. If it cannot satisfy its hunger, it will get frustrated and start smashing through coral reefs in rage.
Flarantis has a highly energetic personality; its body constantly emits soothing warmth. In battle, it coats its arms with searing flames, making its slashing attacks highly likely to burn foes.
Porydos is usually found in dark caves, but it sometimes ventures outside to hunt. It will pounce on anything smaller than it while in the dark, but is much more passive while exposed to daylight.
Kaketta can be found wandering about, merrily producing cheerful songs to try to uplift people's spirits. Its unwavering optimism and friendliness make it a great companion for many Trainers.
Kaburantis lives underwater. It aims to capture its prey via ambush; if that fails, it will relentlessly chase its target down, slashing furiously with its bladed arms. However, it will flee at the sight of a foe whose blades it cannot cut through.
Aerotrum's preferred prey is bird Pokémon, which it catches mid-flight with its high agility. It has the ability to fire shards of rock from its tail. Aerotrum can be quite vain, taking great pride in its appearance, and preening frequently.
Snortar spends nearly 24 hours a day doing nothing but sleeping in preparation for evolution. The time it does spend awake is usually devoted to consuming anything edible it can find.
Zaplade uses its powerful electrical abilities in conjunction with great swordfighting skill to great effect in combat. For its most powerful attack, it charges up and blasts itself forward with lightning, cutting through anything in its path.
Dragotic's scales appear to shimmer when wet. It soars through the air and swims through water with unmatched grace. It has the power to cause rainstorms and will often use this power to drive people away from its natural habitat.
Dragosopod is barely capable of flying, but rarely does so. Its preferred mode of transportation is swimming. Its bulky body possesses immense strength, but Dragosopod is surprisingly gentle and friendly towards those it respects.
The needle-like weapon wielded by Beelia is indeed venomous. Though one sting won't cause significant harm, this Pokémon attacks by rapidly darting around, jabbing its foes repeatedly. If they swarm, even larger Pokémon can be felled.
The needle-like weapon wielded by Beelia is indeed venomous. Although one sting won't cause significant harm, this Pokémon fights by rapidly darting around and jabbing its foes repeatedly. If they swam, even larger Pokémon can be felled.
Beeiard is a fierce warrior, nobly defending itself and others of its kind using its high agility to zip around and wear foes down with many quick slashes of its stinger-like weapon.
Its power has increased greatly, but it has also become a little unstable since its body is struggling to contain all that energy. The strange, orange growths or discolorations on some parts of its body are a result of this.
Its power has increased greatly, but it has also become a little unstable since its body is struggling to contain all that energy. The strange, orange growths or discolorations on some parts of its body are a result of this.
Mewram uses psychic powers to enhance its fire-related abilities. It can control the weather with incredible dexterity, often bringing about highly localized extreme weather conditions to destroy places it doesn't like.
The flames all over its body become even more intense when it is enraged. The scalding water it uses in battle is so hot that Typhsopod's attacks can strip the scales off of dragon-type Pokémon's bodies.
Many people and Pokémon find themselves entranced by Ledphox's beautiful song and dance, and it will sometimes choose to perform for others. Even in battle its attacks are highly stylized in form.
This timid Pokémon is easily intimidated by large opponents. It uses electric shocks to stun said foes long enough for it to make a hasty escape.
The orbs on Amphasopod's body glow whenever it charges its claws with intense electricity. In the ocean where it lives, this Pokémon sets off powerful discharges to electrocute everything around it in a wide radius when threatened.
Umbsopod spends its time meditating in undersea caves during the day, but will emerge at night. During nights with a full moon, however, it will come ashore to bask in the moonlight, which seems to increase its power.
This Pokémon is nocturnal. Its dark skin allows it to absorb moonlight, and it channels this energy into its arms for offensive purposes. If defeated, it will retreat into the shadows, quickly disappearing into the dense foliage around it.
This Pokémon is a slow swimmer that is most often found in shallow reefs. Due to its large eyes, it is very good at noticing incoming threats. However, due to the rest of its body being so small, it's terrible at avoiding those threats.
When threatened, Forresopod will often use its ability to curl its upper body up into a ball that is impervious to attack from all sides, even if knocked off its feet. It will remain like this until whatever was attacking it gives up and leaves.
Steegross's body is harder than diamond, making it near-impervious defensively. It hunts down Rock-type Pokémon, with its crystalline claws being able to easily shatter its prey's defenses.
This vicious Pokémon will hunt down anything that is too weak to fight it off, most notably human children. However, it will never venture outside of whatever domain it has claimed for itself.
Magma are naturally quite sluggish and don't move very often. Their bodies are scorching hot, so anyone traveling through volcanic areas should avoid stepping on them.
The mushroom's nature seems to have been altered by fusion, and Magsect is often driven mad as a result. The orange goop it spews burns through anything it touches like lava, and the fusion's tough carapace makes its slamming attacks deadly.
This Pokémon's immensely fluffy hair serves as good protection against many a harsh environment. Being naturally curious and playful, they often get themselves lost or trapped in various unfortunate situations.
Skarsharp's armor is shiny and extremely durable. Fusion made the blades more like Skarmory's wings, which are razor-sharp for use as weapons but also allow for some limited gliding utility.
Smearizard uses the insides of its wings as paint palettes and its tail as a brush. This Pokémon typically prefers illustrating action-focused pieces, usually depictions of the more spectacular battles it has witnessed or participated in.
Happillery only wants exactly one thing: to see other people and Pokémon be happy; it strives to achieve this through attempting to play with others. However, it inadvertently pushes people away due to being too cheerful, to a bothersome extent.
Weavinja lives at high altitudes, usually on snowcapped peaks. It will float ominously near any solitary climbers, aiming to send them tumbling down the mountainside for no obvious reason.
This cunning Pokémon lives in mountainous areas, where it uses its intellect to predict storms so it can hunt Pokémon that are huddled down for shelter. Despite its size, its claw strikes are deceptively fast.
Rhyklang's drill is connected to a stacking gear mechanism that, though it is hard to start up, allows the drill to spin at extremely high speeds, perfect for boring through rock with ease.
Magmorsopod makes its home on volcanic islands. Its tough claws are uniquely retractable, instantly converting its arms into cannons from which it blasts its incredibly hot flames.
Togechomp soars in the sky at high altitudes. Though normally very friendly towards people and Pokémon, seeing or experiencing unjust cruelty can drive it into a violent rage.
Glacevoir is known for its cold, indifferent nature, though this demeanor can shift around one who has gained its respect. Incredible with an icy blade, it often conjures clouds of frosty mist to give itself a greater upper hand in battle.
Glischomp is a vicious beast that hunts in packs alongside others of its kind. Their tail's venom has a hypnotic effect, making any Pokémon they sting obedient to them. Eventually, the hypnotized Pokémon is eaten by the pack.
Fusion appears to have caused Hydreigon's genes to split Gliscor's tail into three, each of which is prehensile and robust. The stingers at the tips deliver distinct, potent venoms to prey or foes, each resulting in very unpleasant effects.
Gallrantis can be seen hacking away at sturdy trees with its leafy blades for multiple reasons: to mark its territory, to practice combat, and to sharpen its blades.
Gallrantis can be seen hacking away at sturdy trees with its leafy blades for multiple reasons: to mark its territory, to practice combat, and to sharpen its blades.
On sunny days, Shedvoir can often be found motionless with its gaze turned upwards, sometimes humming in a low voice. Interrupt its strange ritual, and it will likely attack with ghostly energy.
Shedrantis is found in dark, secluded areas where the wind cannot reach it and send it tumbling. It stands eerily still, but as soon as a victim turns their back, Shedrantis will creep up to them, stab them with an arm, and leech their life force.
After fusion, Beldum has become more bold and aggressive, but its mental capacity still isn't that much higher than an unfused Beldum. It is unknown whether the eye on the inside of its claw is capable of seeing.
Fusing a Metang to a Metang yields a Pokémon close in appearance to Metagross, which can make it seem intimidating. However, it is merely just a Metang with increased physical power due to having two extra arms.
Metazor's high intellect make it formidable in combat, because it can always deduce exactly when and where to strike with its incredibly hard and sharp pincers. Metazor will sometimes disobey its Trainer if it thinks it has a better idea.
Metachu's agility has become greatly hindered by its thick, heavy metal exterior. To make up for this, it uses its psychic powers to hold foes in place so it can crush them with its hammerlike tail.
This Pokémon's appearance resembles that of Metagross's Mega Evolution. The fusion has increased Metagross's brainpower and physical capability somewhat, but both boosts pale in comparison to what true Mega Evolution provides.
Metaish's leaves are always exuding the psychic power its body is too small to fully contain. In spite of that size, it is much heavier than it looks and its body is quite tough, meaning it can take quite a beating.
The smaller heads resemble Beldum and act as scouts for the center head by emerging from the soil first in order to check if the coast is clear. In battle, the smaller heads also serve as turrets, being able to fire psychic blasts from their eyes.
This Pokémon's raw physical power is nigh-unmatched. It can pulverize nearly anything with a single punch, and its metallic body is extremely physically durable too.
Metauk's entire body is made of a metallic substance that is somehow liquid at most temperatures. Scientists have been unable to determine this material's composition or recreate it.
This Pokémon is an incredible fighter. Its ability to sense aura gives it the power to predict and counter any move an opponent makes, as well as supercharge its physical attacks to the point that it is said they can shatter the very soul.
Garklang likes to attack by using its central body as a buzzsaw. The spinning motion has the added benefit of saturating its body with power, allowing it to fire projectiles and saturate its physical moves with arcane energy.
Garantis lives in forests, where it sprints at high speeds. Its arm blades are sharp enough to easily cut through trees, ensuring nothing can block its path while it runs. If it notices prey, it pounces on them to secure its next meal.
Venurantis's extremely vibrant colors aren't just for show; they draw in bug Pokémon that it makes into its prey. In battle, it gathers huge amounts of sunlight to make its bladed arms surge with energy, allowing them to cut through steel.
Bastiosparce's enormous brain results in it possessing an enormous intellect. This Pokémon can be found at high elevation areas, where it can be seen gibbering at the sky above. It has been theorized that this behavior results from its yearning to fly.
This bug Pokémon can be found wandering in dark caverns and can be seen challenging just about anything that threatens it, but it is often defeated. However, Dusir will often seek out the same foe repeatedly until it manages to claim victory.
This Pokémon never makes a single sound. Every strike against a foe allows it to gather spirit energy, which it then uses to cast powerful spells. When it is near defeat, a dark smog will start rising from its void-black body.
This Pokémon never makes a single sound. Every strike against a foe allows it to gather spirit energy, which it then uses to cast powerful spells. When it is near defeat, a dark smog will start rising from its void-black body.
Dusksopod emerge from the seas at night to prowl the land in search of Ghost-type prey, which they will inhale into their gigantic maw in order to absorb their life force until nothing remains.
Arcnoir is rumored to have been responsible for creating puppets modeled after other Pokémon simply to watch them fight each other for its own entertainment. A deep, evil laugh can be heard from it as it descends to challenge a worthy foe.
Groswine are covered in a unique kind of foliage. They have highly sensitive noses, which they use to search for certain rare seeds that they will then dig up. Groswine is beloved by gardeners, because it can always tell when produce is ripe.
Spinning together generates the fire they use to battle. This Pokémon will often compete with others of its kind or other Fire-types to see who can generate the most fire the fastest.
Empotine live in shallow waters amongst coral reefs. They are docile by nature but also of little worth to any fisherman who catches them, so they are always thrown back.
Emposopod swims in frigid arctic waters, using its bladed arms to cleave through any ice in its way. This Pokémon's regal attitude can make it hard for Trainers to control.
Despite its small stature, it is quite brave, and it often finds itself in combat with Pokémon much stronger than it. It wields a bone sword as its primary form of offense.
Despite its small stature, it is quite brave, often finding itself in combat with foes much stronger than it. It wields its bone sword in combat as its primary form of offense.
Hontle is a heroic Pokémon that tries its best to help others, even if it involves challenging highly intimidating foes. Water cascades from its blade as it fights.
After evolving, Hontortle has become a much more formidable opponent. Now, even more water surges forth with its every slash, which are precise and focused enough to cut solid iron.
The fiery blades upon its arms burn fiercely, rumored to be fueled by the lingering resentment of many lost souls. In battle, Doubsharp cuts its enemies to pieces without mercy.
Aegichomp is a vicious fighter. It uses its shielded arms to parry incoming attacks or to simply bash foes. Both give Aegichomp an opening to cleave its foe with the large, sharp blade on its head.
Every part of its body, aside from the scarf, is razor sharp. In battle, Aegiklang attacks by spinning every bladed gear on its body at high speeds and flying towards foes like a living buzzsaw.
Despite the weight of its massive sword, Aegijask can attack and move as if it were weightless. It slashes in huge, spinning arcs that are extremely difficult to avoid. Aegijask will sometimes teach techniques to Pokémon it deems worthy.
Initially, it may not seem much of a threat due to its small size. However, Aegieye possesses strength enough to wield a massive sword and has exceptional skill in the art. Its body appears to glow whenever it's about to unleash a powerful attack.
Aegipede attacks with the blade on its head, which it coats with the poison its body secretes; its flexible neck gives its sweeping strikes a lot of range and power. It becomes a fiercely protective and loyal companion to anyone who can befriend it.
Aegirorus are vain and try to keep their armor as shiny as possible. Taking care of them is a lot of work, but Aegirorus will form incredibly deep bonds with Trainers who can manage it, making the effort well worth it.
Aegirantis does not actively seek conflict, but when it finds itself in combat its nature as a formidable opponent is revealed. Aegirantis is quite noble, often coming to the aid of people and Pokémon in need.
Birantis nobly leads groups of its pre-evolved forms. Fiercely territorial, it will challenge anyone who enters its lands to fair combat. If defeated, the victor will gain the everlasting respect of Birantis and its tribe.
Milosopod's colorful armor has been described as a natural work of art. Although it is a fierce fighter, it also has a gentle side and is surprisingly well-attuned to a worthy Trainer's feelings, making it a good companion.
Its metallic body is highly durable. To attack, Klinkdos flies high up into the sky, grips its tail in its mouth, and spins rapidly in a circle, which allows it to conjure entire lightning storms.
Its metallic body is highly durable. To attack, Klinkdos flies high up into the sky, grips its tail in its mouth, and spins rapidly in a circle, which allows it to conjure entire lightning storms.
Klinktops prey on Electric-type Pokémon, seeking to keep the searing energy that charges their arm blades fueled. Those blades are like laser cutters, capable of cleaving even solid metal.
When Klinkeon concentrates its psychic powers, the many gears all over its body begin to grind and spin rapidly. It fires blasts of energy from the core on its forehead or the gear on its tail.
Klinkcargo places any metal or mineral it finds into the large smelter on its back; the molten material serves as its defense mechanism against attackers. Metalworkers use this Pokémon to create and test unique new alloys.
To charge electricity, Klinkchu spins its tail about like a flail, agitating the red cores along it to generate power. It then blasts this energy out as powerful lightning bolts from its spike ring.
Klinkdum secures itself to the sides of manmade structures, where it observes anything that passes by. It is often mistaken for a normal security camera, which often causes would-be criminals who attempt to vandalize it to be attacked.
Klinkdily rolls slowly along the ground upon the gears it uses as wheels, seeking to devour any Steel-type Pokémon it can fit into its maw. Its jaws are strong enough to crush most metals.
The Pokémon was rumored to have been used as a criminal punishment by people of the past, but that theory has been widely disproven. Their appearance in ancient castles is apparently a more recent development.
This Pokémon lives in barren wastelands. For unknown reasons, it seems to despise all forms of plant life, including many Grass-type Pokémon.
Zorosopod uses illusions to disguise itself as a weaker Pokémon. When attacked by predators, it sheds its disguise, revealing its true form, and tears its prey apart before it can react to the sudden transformation.
Zororantis's ability to create illusions makes it an extremely dangerous ambush predator. It can mask itself as anything, including Pokémon that are normally harmless. When the victim gets too close, they will slash with their sharp forelimbs.
This extremely dangerous leviathan lives in the dark depths of the sea. Groudos's presence is announced with a terrifying roar, and it will use its tendril-like appendages to grab its prey. This apex predator should always be avoided.
Rayfish's many rows of extremely hard teeth all rotate rapidly, allowing it to tunnel through solid rock. This also allows it to eat anything it can fit in its maw, as heavily armored prey are hardly a struggle to consume with its serrated teeth.
Rayvern flies extremely high up in the atmosphere at high speeds. To hunt, it will tuck in its wings and dive towards the ground at supersonic speeds. Its hearing is sensitive, causing it to attack aircraft that get too close.
When Dialklang spins its horizontal gear, everyone within a 20-foot radius will start to perceive time either faster or slower. It is rumored that if it decided to go all-out, it could rewind or fast-forward all of time by spinning that gear rapidly.
When Dialklang spins its horizontal gear, everyone within a 20-foot radius starts to perceive time either faster or slower. It is rumored that if it decided to go all-out, it could rewind or fast-forward all of time by spinning that gear rapidly.
Palkvoir is often in a deep state of brooding for reasons that are unknown. Though it appears quite delicate, it is actually a tenacious fighter. While difficult to bond with, the effort is worth obtaining Palkvoir's loyalty.
The smog it expels from its body is searing hot, as are the flames that Reshizing can fire with extremely high intensity. The symbols beneath the mouths of the two heads will start to glow when it is preparing an attack.
It is unknown why Reshians always holds its tail in its mouth, only abandoning its circular shape to attack. Its venom is searing hot and causes victims to receive growing internal burns as the substance spreads through their bodies.
Reshitina's tough scales are some of the thickest of all Dragon-types, making them nigh-unstoppable defensively. With its numerous sets of extremely hard, rotating teeth, it can devour and sink entire islands in minutes.
Reshitoise cannons are always warm to the touch due to the intense fire it generates within its body, and will become red-hot when it is preparing to fire. Reshitoise rarely misses a shot.
In battle, the conical structure on its head begins generating ludicrous amounts of electricity. This electricity is then focused and conducted by its long claws, which glow brightly when fully charged.
This Pokémon's bone has become like a needle. It pulls threads out of its clothlike skin and uses them to snare and trap foes to set up a finishing blow with its sharp weapon.
Banetta's body appears to be composed of haunted thread. In combat, it dashes rapidly, appearing only as a blur, and impales its foes upon its pin-like weapon when they least expect it. No one knows what is under its mask.
Roedge's plasma is shaped into an energy blade. It's a popular Pokémon for those who work with metal because it can be used to cut through steel.
This Pokémon's body is black as the void. If one is to disturb the peace of the ancient temples in which it resides, it will lash out in a rage, using the shadows themselves to attack.
Cofagon can be found rarely in very dark places. Its glowing purple eyes stand out against the night, and it teleports to get around. If one looks directly into its eyes, they will find themselves immediately under attack.
Spinning its gears agitates the energy-dense crystals throughout its body, allowing Galvanklang to rapidly charge up electric power. It uses this power to launch broad Electrowebs at prey or foes.
Chandeldos summons ghostly lights that it uses to lure unsuspecting prey into its lair. Once inside, Chandeldos entrances its prey with a performance to lower their guard, so it has an opening to lunge and deal a fatal strike with its sharp claws.
The fire ring circling its body is not only extremely hot, but is composed of flames that require spirit energy, rather than oxygen, to burn. Any flames Chandelklang produces have this property, meaning any fire it sets is nearly impossible to put out.
Chandeldreigon attacks by conjuring scarlet flames that it uses to scorch anyone who challenges it. These flames are thought to be composed of spiritual energy that it gains from draining the life force of its prey.
This Pokémon doesn't seem to eat, meaning it is unknown where the energy it needs to spin comes from. As a result, it has been theorized that if Golurk's body really does contain a perpetual motion machine, then Goluklang might be what it looks like.
Golusopod is thought to have been employed in ancient times to help with construction and defense, with its high strength and fully amphibious capability making it valuable to cities close to the ocean.
Due to the size and strength of Talonsopod's wings, they are broad enough to use as weapons and allow it to fly. It generates powerful gales to send foes flying or put them off balance, giving Talonsopod an opening to burn them with its flames.
Its massive club is made of sturdy wood. Mimiwak often wanders in search of places that many other Pokémon frequent, searching for someone to claim as a friend. It is selfless and will often come to the aid of others in battle.
This dangerous Pokémon lives in deep, dark caves. It uses Mimikyu's disguise to draw in other Pokémon, but rather than befriending them, it makes them its prey instead. Drained husks can be found strung to the ceiling about its lair as a result.
The faster its gears spin, the more intense the heat radiating off its body gets. In battle, it is capable of blasting flames from every spike on its horizontal ring, allowing Volcaklang to scorch everything around it with ease.
Volcarantis's arm blades become searing hot when it battles. The large wings upon its back increase its jump height and give it the ability to glide, allowing it to scorch everything below it with a powerful Heat Wave from above.
Volcarantis's arm blades become searing hot when it battles. The large wings upon its back increase its jump height and give it the ability to glide, allowing it to scorch everything below it with a powerful Heat Wave from above.
Hyrantis fights dirty, using underhanded tactics to get the best of its foes and being overly cruel to them afterwards. When enraged, it uses Dragon Claw on everything around it and has been known to level sizable chunks of forest.
Lairelgon dwells in underground tunnel networks that it digs. Its metallic shell is extremely hard, strengthened further by the minerals in its diet. Despite its imposing appearance, it is normally quite docile and friendly.
Like Trapinch, this Pokémon waits for prey at the bottom of sand pits it digs. Rotating its gears allows it to create a very strong inward-pulling vortex out of nearby sand, guaranteeing that anything that can't fly is pulled into its waiting maw.
This Pokémon seems unaccustomed to having a third gear, so it sometimes falls out of sync, resulting in all three gears locking and grinding. However, when the gears are perfectly in sync, Klink's power is noticeably boosted.
Sablcross considers itself the guardian of the caverns it inhabits. The crystals upon its arms are its primary form of offense, either by brute-force physical moves or by shooting energy beams from them.
By facing upwards and rotating its center gear while underwater, Sharpklang is able to create large whirlpools that pull in and shred prey, as well as any boats unfortunate enough to cross its path.
Phantbone can sometimes be found in areas that were once lush but are now barren. It wanders such lands seemingly aimlessly, but if provoked or attacked, it will fight back tenaciously.
This adorable creature poses little threat to anyone who stays out of arm's reach. It lives in any forest that possesses an abundant enough moss supply for it to use as its food source.
Trerantis's camouflage is near-unmatched, allowing it to blend into the forest scenery like few other Pokémon can without illusions. If someone disturbs the forest, they will find themselves stalked by Trerantis relentlessly.
Noisopod is surprisingly agile in flight and has a highly durable body. It uses sound waves to confuse or stun foes so that it can finish them off with the claws on its wings.
The fluff covering parts of its body is incredibly soft. It's also excellent at catching air, allowing Swabink to ride the wind if struck by a sufficiently powerful gust.
Regisopod's impenetrable armor is made of the same mysterious metal that made up Registeel's body. It is mentally unstable and will lure victims in with kindness before violently terminating their existence while mocking them.
Necroklang appears to be a set of rings made of prism, arranged in a seemingly arbitrary pattern. The arrangement is actually the most efficient pattern at channeling and focusing light, with the aid of Necroklang's psychic powers.
Necroklang appears to be a set of rings made of prism, arranged in a seemingly arbitrary pattern. The arrangement is actually the most efficient pattern at channeling and focusing light, with the aid of Necroklang's psychic powers.
Necrosopod's prismatic armor is tough as diamond. If cornered and unable to flee, this Pokémon's last resort is to gather all its power and blast powerful beams of psychic energy from all over its body.
If it becomes agitated enough, it starts spinning the anchor that circles its body. Its speed will escalate to the point that most things that the anchor strikes will be immediately pulverized, including the hulls of any boat.
Securing itself to the seafloor, this Pokémon resembles a decrepit sea mine. Although it will not explode, its sturdy skin is still solid enough to deal significant damage to any boats that accidentally bump into it.
This Pokémon resembles a cement mixer. It will become very happy if someone pours more sand or gravel into its bowl.
This Pokémon's body is made of sandstone, and it is theorized that its head, which is made of loose sand, is gradually compacted into the body below to make it grow. It lives on beaches that provide both the water and sand required for this purpose.
The mushroom's nature seems to have been transformed through fusion, and the orange substance now oozing from its body should not be touched. It aimlessly attacks everything around it, having long lost its mind to its infection.
Palogon takes on the shape of what appears to be an ancient temple of some kind. It will collect any valuables it finds while roaming along beaches by incorporating them into its body, and may sometimes offer these trinkets to those it bonds with.
Palogon takes on the shape of what appears to be an ancient temple of some kind. Its shape has been deemed too specific to just be random, but as of yet, no one has found a real structure that resembles it.
Aurosopod inhabits extremely cold terrestrial habitats. Its beautiful sails glow brightly whenever it channels its power. It hunts by freezing prey solid with an Ice Beam from afar, then shattering their bodies with its hard claws.
Aurorantis lives in snowy forests far to the north. Its beautiful colors shift in hue depending on what it is feeling, and touching its body with a bare hand will likely cause frostbite.
The blinding light that pours from this Pokémon's body is highly dangerous to the naked eye. It overwhelms opponents with strobing pulses of light in all perceivable colors, causing anyone not sufficiently protected to become disoriented.
Komsopod's armor consists of dense metallic scales that cover most of its body. When threatened, it will repeatedly strike its own scales with its claws, creating an uproar of gonging noises that will deafen anyone exposed to it for too long.
This apex predator is very rarely defeated due to the armor plating on most of its body. Golidos is a huge threat to ships since it mistakes them for prey and punches through their hulls with its mighty jaws.
Goligeot is an incredibly strong flier. It hunts by soaring high above the ocean's surface before diving onto any prey they see. Its slick feathers and high strength allow it to carry away even dolphin-sized prey.
Golibok is an ambush predator packing numerous ways to kill any unfortunate creature it decides to hunt, such as crushing prey in its armored coils, slashing them with its claws, and poisoning them with its bite.
Golimagius is nocturnal and is known for attacking boats by rising up from below the ocean's surface and secretly dragging people overboard one by one. What it does with its victims is unknown.
Golicario's mediation allows it to heighten its abilities to sense aura. In battle, it remains completely motionless until attacked, at which point it will counterattack perfectly and deal a devastating strike in return with those massive claws.
This ferocious Pokémon inhabits surface-level caves. It is fiercely territorial, and anyone who intrudes upon its home will find themselves pounced upon and shredded to bits by every one of its six claws.
Goliwile is a predator that makes its home in coral reefs. Though it is slow, its powerful jaws can crush rock, so it seeks out prey that can't run away from it: shelled Pokémon, which those massive jaws have no problem breaking open.
Golidily are opportunistic scavengers that crawl along the seafloor looking for sunken carcasses to eat. If they come across any Pokémon smaller than them, it will lash out with surprising speed and pierce their prey upon their claw-tipped tentacles.
This gentle giant is a filter feeder that will only attack when provoked. Its natural bulk, combined with its armor plating, makes it a sluggish swimmer, but difficult for predators to take down.
Goliterra's back serves as a tide pool providing an ideal place for Wimpod to take shelter. This Pokémon is typically docile, but if its smaller friends are threatened, it will become very aggressive.
Golimence's wings have become massive arms that no longer allow for flight, which frustrates it. It takes out their frustration by slamming those arms down upon any that bother it, skewering them upon its sharp claws.
Golipunny can both skitter on six legs and hop about on two. Its large ears can move surprisingly fast for their size and are strong enough to pulverize concrete. It uses pirouettes to enhance the ears' smashing power further with centripetal force.
Golirona lives in remote caves, where it can be found with its solid wings folded up around its body to protect it while it meditates. In battle, the curvature of the wings allows it to divert its own flames, spewing fire everywhere.
This Pokémon has a much more streamlined body than a regular Golisopod, allowing it to swim at surprising speed. Its tough carapace makes it hard to damage, while its sharp, hooked claws can pry apart armor off its prey.
Golirantis's armor is protective but less dense, allowing for easy movement. This Pokémon is an active hunter; its coloration gives it camouflage, allowing it to get in close and then pounce to deal a fatal slash with its large, sharp arms.
Golizard is capable of both flying through the air and swimming through the seas. Dominant individuals of the species will compete fiercely over resources, bashing their armored heads together to see who's tougher.
Goliler is a highly territorial scavenger by nature, combing the seafloor and beaches for detritus to consume. If attacked, it will become highly aggressive; if it emerges from this conflict the victor, it is happy to consume its felled foe.
This Pokémon is naturally docile and will care for those who get lost in the woods. However, it will become extremely fierce when its friends are threatened. The color of its petals is indicative of its emotional state.
Luinja is slow-moving and docile. It absorbs sunlight with its skin and concentrates the power into the glowing halo above its head. When threatened, it will fire energy beams from that halo relentlessly.
Lusopod has compounds on the surfaces of its armor that allow it to photosynthesize, but it cannot survive on sunlight alone, so it will slice open trees to drink the sap. Lusopod is naturally passive, only attacking if provoked.
It basks in sunlight for hours to gather raw solar energy with its mane. This energy is either used for photosynthesis or in battle by allowing Lunine to dash forward in a high-speed energy-cloaked charge attack.
Grebink feeds on minerals in order to sustain itself and grow. It acquires these minerals by drinking cave water that they are dissolved in, using its long tongue to lick clean what it wouldn't normally be able to reach.
Dianrantis can be found embedded within cave walls close to the ceiling. When any rock-type Pokémon pass beneath it, it will drop down and ambush them. Sableye find it irresistible, but they are no match for Dianrantis's crystalline arm blades.
Dianrantis's lustrous sickles are made of pure diamond, allowing it to cut through anything. It has a gentle demeanor while also being fiercely protective of those it trusts.
This Pokémon likes to stand in wide-open meadows and gaze at the flying bug Pokémon that frequent them, as well as to seek out the white flowers it likes. Its body resembles Kirlia's humanoid form, woven from Silcoon's silk.
For Wingink to fly, both gears have to alternate the direction of their rotation so that their wings flap, and each gear has to time every flap perfectly so that they don't lock, so it is impressive that it is able to fly without issue.
Perantis is incredibly vain and spends a lot of time fussing over its appearance. A lot of people find them hard to deal with, but they do make great pest control.
For some reason, its caloric needs are very high, despite its small size. Spinning the gears allows this Pokémon's body to secret potent acids that they use to dissolve any substance with high energy density for easy consumption.
Castcool becomes easily attached to anyone who is nice to it. An innocent, companionable Pokémon, it follows its Trainer wherever they go. Snow and ice are used to nourish them; in the wild, they follow snowstorms at high altitudes to stay healthy.
After evolving, Castcruel is large enough to fly with up to four people upon its back. This Pokémon is very popular with explorers, and aerial pictures taken from the backs of Castcruel are a very popular image genre.
Primegross is certainly quite intelligent, but it still has Primape's tendency to fly into a senseless rage if sufficiently aggravated, where it is now much more dangerous due to its heightened strength and powerful psychic powers.
Eelektross's electric powers have increased greatly; even touching its body can cause a shock. For its most powerful attack, it will latch on and send a large pulse of electricity through its victim, immediately frying them.
This Pokémon's body produces copious amounts of heat, and anyone who comes too close to Chareon will soon find themselves sweating. The flames it conjures in battle are fierce and difficult to put out.
Charown sends forth the wisps that orbit its body as its primary means of offense. These wisps explode on contact and chase a given target relentlessly. However, striking Charown will disrupt its psychic powers, momentarily neutralizing the wisps.
Charown sends forth the wisps that orbit its body as its primary means of offense. These wisps explode on contact and chase a given target relentlessly. However, striking Charown will disrupt its psychic powers, momentarily neutralizing the wisps.
Charzor's body is highly heat-resistant. The eyeholes on its head-shaped claws light up when it is about to unleash a torrent of flame from them. Despite this ranged option, it prefers to assault foes up close with a barrage of flaming claw strikes.
Charzor's body is highly heat-resistant. The eyeholes on its head-shaped claws light up when it is about to unleash a torrent of flame from them. Despite this ranged option, it prefers to assault foes up close with a barrage of flaming claw strikes.
Charmega flies at extremely high speed, and its flexible body gives it unmatched agility, perfect for weaving through the trees of the forests where it lives. Its mobility, combined with its intense firepower, makes it a dangerous opponent.
Charvern is a fierce and dangerous Pokémon. It secretes a flammable gel from its skin, which it can then ignite to cloak its entire body in flame. They are strong, fast fliers and loyal to those who gain their trust.
Charvern is a fierce and dangerous Pokémon. It secretes a flammable gel from its skin, which it can then ignite to cloak its entire body in flame. They are strong, fast fliers and loyal to those who gain their trust.
Charster builds up fire safely within its blastproof shell, so when the time is right, it cracks open to shoot forth an incredibly focused beam of pure heat that can melt steel in seconds.
A Poligon's skin color appears to be influenced by what biome it lives in. Green Poligon have to be raised in colder climates to which they are not normally native. This Pokémon also has a voracious appetite.
Alacross is never content with the amount of power it currently has and uses its intellect to constantly scheme ways of acquiring more. In battle, it frequently teleports to avoid damage and uses charged-up body slams to attack.
Victreedily possesses a voracious appetite and a strong bite. It lies in wait, patiently waiting for prey to approach, before lashing out to consume anything that crosses its path in one bite. However, it leaves itself vulnerable while chewing.
Tentagon inhabit the deep sea and are ambush predators. When prey swims too close, they will dart from the shadows and snare their targets with a sharp tongue, which injects prey with paralytic venom for easy consumption.
This Pokémon lives in the sea. Their bodies are gelatinous, allowing them to squeeze into tight spaces. When something edible comes close, they'll pop out of their crevice and ambush their prey with a venomous strike.
All of Dodrio's heads can rarely decide on a single course of action, so the Pokémon is usually stuck in place bickering. However, if threatened, all heads will unanimously vote to attack and pepper their foe with dozens of pecks per second.
Musopod uses scraps of metal to fashion a crude skeletal structure that can support the ooze its body is made of into something more upright and menacing. It resides on trash-riddled beaches, where it feasts on the pollution to grow.
The noxious mist emanating from its gaseous body will induce fear and panic in anyone that inhales it. Victims will find themselves toyed with by Haunter purely for its enjoyment. It will not bother anyone it cannot scare.
Known as the "Reaper of the Forest", Genrantis is known for eerily stalking other living creatures, with humans being its favorite prey. In battle, it prefers to ambush foes or strike in an unexpected manner, never giving them a chance to fight back.
This Pokémon's shadow appears to be part of it, able to be manipulated to serve almost like an appendage. Any victim who touches that shadow will find themselves stuck, allowing Gengar to swallow them whole.