76 pokedex entries by kam_doodle_snek
When in danger, Bulbacorio maneuvers around the foe with graceful choreography, spreading poisonous pollen with each flutter of its wings. When the threat succumbs to the toxins, Bulbacorio flees silently from the battle.
They nap in bright sunlight, photosynthesizing using the bulb on its back. The pollen contained in its flower tail revitalizes and nourishes plants. Bulbaitty is popular among gardeners for this reason.
Ghost Pokémon seem to follow it as if were a guide for the afterlife. Metawak appears to be rather oblivious to it, cruising along without a care in the world.
Chanbok's venom is not as effective as a regular Arbok, so it relies heavily on intimidation to protect its egg. The uncanny, face-like patterns on its hood are usually enough to ward off both Pokémon and people.
Kakwak has a chivalrous nature with a sense of duty. They have been observed attacking trainers who torment Pokémon and, on rare occasions, other trainers within its forest home.
It is a playful Pokémon, traversing cliffs or flying through the sky with others of its kind. Dragochar is incredibly agile, slithering away before landing a blast of blue flames.
Dragoferno is a graceful Pokémon, though it is not afraid to fight those who underestimate it. The pearls contain an enormous amount of energy, which fuel its fiery attacks.
The DNA of Mewtwo appears to have awakened primal instincts deep within Jigglypuff. Mewpuff now exhibits such behaviors through its deafening, psychic-boosted screams.
Violence within Mewtwo has been quenched by Mew's DNA, giving Mewtwo a rather playful personality. It creates bubbles to play with other Pokémon, but will flee when it detects the presence of humans.
Mewfetchd is quite protective of its twisted plant stalk. It will smack those who try to take it, before fleeing in the blink of an eye.
Instead of cannons, bubble wands adorn Mewtoise's shell. These bubbles are deceptively powerful, and it can use them as a means to attack or defend itself from threats.
The petals on its body are very sharp; it can throw them like kunai. Meganinja are often used to guard gardens, where they camouflage easily with the flora.
It can manipulate electricity by dancing. Researchers are studying whether Chinetta's vocalizations affect electrical currents, and how it could be utilized.
The orbs on Lanette's body glow exceptionally bright. They guide sailors to shore, absorbing some of their life energy upon doing so, but never enough to cause any real harm.
Its gorgeous feathers are resilient to the frigid oceans that it calls home. Though it can no longer camouflage among the snow, Pidgong can easily swim away at Mach 2 speed.
Ivyrunt roams the tropical rainforests it calls home. The flower on its back seems to have mellowed its stubborn nature, though it will attack Pokémon who irritate it using its vines.
Pilokoth feeds on lichen that grows in the tundra, scraping them up from beneath layers of snow with its tough claws. Though it's a slow Pokémon, its shaggy fur keeps it warm even in the most brutal snowstorms.
Octigle is an intelligent Pokémon, capable of communicating to people and Pokémon by drawing or writing with its ink. Individuals have been recorded to either be hostile or friendly towards Smearcruel and Tentagle.
It marks and defends its territory with vibrant ink. When multiple Smearcruel meet, they instinctively divide into teams and turn the area into a competitive arena. The team with the most inked ground emerges victorious.
The milk Milsect produces has a savory, earthy flavor akin to mushrooms. It's a rather acquired taste, but is considered a profound ingredient among chefs. The milk is added to soup and sauce to give it a savory, creamy flavor.
During festivals, people create puppets of Ho-ret to celebrate it as a symbol of happiness. The light reflecting off Ho-ret's fur creates brilliant rainbows that bring joy to those who see it.
Ambiwile uses the hands that sprout from its head to attack foes with a flurry of punches. It has a playful personality, and enjoys performing for people and Pokémon.
Miswine's shaggy, purple fur is imbued with ghostly energy. It can float around with ease, absorbing fear and despair from nearby people and Pokémon as an energy source.
The egg in its mouth is actually an egg-shaped stone. It is quite protective of the stone, and will violently lash out at people or Pokémon who try to steal it.
Raichu's tail has become a whip that Railia now utilizes as a weapon. With the strike of its whip, it makes a booming crackle reminiscent of thunder and lightning.
The combination of psychic energy and electricity resulted in a Raichu-like manifestation that acts as a guardian for Railia. In battle, they fight with a profound sense of teamwork and choreography.
They say Weavchamp can detect one's fighting spirit, making it a nearly unstoppable force in battle. However, it is not a cruel Pokémon. It is incredibly gentle and has a profound sense of loyalty towards trainers who have earned its respect.
Togereep camouflages among white, fluffy clouds. There have been instances of entire clouds suddenly splitting apart; those clouds were actually herds of Togereep.
Sceptwo fiercely protects the jungles it dwells in. Through this self-appointed, guardian-like duty, compassion has bloomed in its once-savage heart.
Fusion has caused the spirits within the keystone to possess the avian body. The eerie, green energy emanating from Spiriflame's body is said to be the ghostly aura of the spirits who were once trapped in the keystone.
Aura accumulates into an orb that floats between its pincers. It uses this ball to peer into the aura of people and Pokémon.
Instead of a skull, the flower has fused onto Venuwak's head through evolution. It utilizes the flower as a weapon, attacking with bursts of pollen.
They live in lush jungles. Wherever Venukiss flies, flora grows in its wake. The berry growing on its tail is thought to give one everlasting joy if it were to be eaten.
The leek it wields has grown a jaw. Mawfetchd uses this leek to intimidate foes, whipping it around and displaying the monstrous mouth. It is quite popular among female trainers for its meek personality and fierce battle prowess.
Anochoke is a fierce hunter in the rainforests it dwells in. The incisor-like weapon it wields makes it a formidable fighter. It is popular among competitive Trainers due to its natural fighting spirit.
Anochamp lives in murky waters, tricking prey into thinking that it is an ordinary Anorith. When they approach, Anochamp lunges, dragging down prey with its muscular limbs.
It is a graceful dancer, performing on the surface of lakes. Milolia is an incredibly shy Pokémon and will dive into the water the moment it senses humans with the sensitive antennae that adorn the side of its head.
Water encases Milosion, keeping its body safe from pollutants within the air. Lakes where multiple Milosion live are exceptionally clean thanks to their psychic energy repelling pollutants.
Fusion appears to have awakened a dormant power within Clefable, giving Clefmo-o its unique appearance. The wings on its back are mostly for show; Clefmo-o stuns opponents with its dazzling appearance before striking with a fierce punch.
Despite Pyukutina's intimidating appearance, it's quite docile. The "wings" are not actual wings, but internal organs that allow it to attack those who provoke it. If that doesn't work, it blasts the threat with draconic energy.
If threatened, Klefree flaps its wings violently, creating bursts of jingles to disorient foes. It prefers collecting small keys, as larger ones make it more difficult to fly.
Although spooky at first, Wigglyskull is a very friendly Pokémon! It leads lost children out of the forests it calls home. Those who dare threaten it or the children it guides will be met with an ear-splitting wail.
Shupbok's actual face is concealed under the purple sheet. It enjoys scaring Pokémon and people at night using the face on its hood, feeding off the fear and terror that emanates from them.
Solowak's head is safely encased in a gelatinous liquid. It will fiercely protect Cubone and Solosis, whacking its bone at threats or using bursts of psychic energy.
Sablurk hoards gold and gemstones within its hollow body. It will occasionally feed on the gems it stores, but will leave the gold untouched.
Tyrangey prefers to travel on the ground, as it cannot fly well due to its disproportionately large feet. Its small beak is filled with sharp teeth that easily shred through the exoskeleton of Bug-type Pokémon.
Snoform can create snowfall by freezing water in the surrounding air. Groups of Snoform can even create blizzards, blanketing forests and towns in snow.
What you see is actually the husk of Oddgigas; its real body is hidden underneath. You can only see the single leaf protruding from its head, and a glimpse of its body peeking through.
The anchor has become a part of its body. Dhelew can swing its tail to defend itself from danger, even as it slumbers away.
Dhelvoir appears to lost sailors who wander into its territory, guiding them out and back to land. However, it will steal the life force of those with ill intentions.
The rippling frills on Auroleep's head are actually petals. The crystals that grow on its body are thought to be seeds encased in ice. It lives in cold oceans.
Despite Melosaur's short stature, it is an incredible dancer. The music box on its back plays an invigorating and motivating melody; Melosaur is quite popular among Fighting-type specialists for this reason.
The melody Melofetchd sings in this form is not quite as popular as its Aria form. Nevertheless, there are still many people who enjoy this more relaxed melody.
Most Melono play a hypnotic melody by swinging a mallet against their giant pendulum. Some individuals prefer to play more invigorating beats that have become quite popular among modern day music artists.
Despite its colorful body, Bruxzor is as tough as steel. Using its jaw-like mandibles, it can easily tear through coral reefs, where it hunts for Luvdisc to feed on.
Carswine has established a symbiotic relationship with Sableye. It provides food and hygiene for the Sableye. In exchange, the Sableye fiercely protect it from predators or other threats.
The flower it wields is said to be imbued with moonlight. Despite Venochoke's muscular build, it is an incredibly graceful and timid Pokémon. It would rather flee from a battle that it would otherwise win due to its strength.
Scrafpardos's head is very durable; it can easily smash through even the toughest of rocks. As such, it is a very popular Pokémon among those who work in caves or demolition.
It's a rather haughty Pokémon, belittling others with spooky whispers. It feeds on the misery of others, using the energy to fuel its flames.
Skitbok is incredibly friendly and surprisingly gentle. It's a popular choice for Pokémon breeders, fiercely protecting young Pokémon by puffing out its hood. If that does not work, it will spit venom at the threats instead.
It is protective of the Meowth that it raises in its pouch. Perkhan is very proud of its child, though it is rather dismissive of any pranks or cheeky antics the Meowth may commit.
Sailors claim to have seen volcanic islands moving across the ocean. Those islands are actually Camelord. They can accidentally create archipelagos if they linger for a long time.
The special liquid that encases Spheniclus's body is as cold as ice. It appears to be able to manipulate the liquid using psychic energy, creating orbs to juggle and play with.
Mushrooms have replaced Primeras's pincers. These mushrooms are as durable as boxing gloves, allowing Primeras to deliver powerful punches without damaging their sensitive body.
The overabundance of fire on Charoh's body has caused a being of flames to appear between its wings. This fiery bird is said to be the manifestation of the spirits of pure-hearted Trainers.
Many people mistake Charwile's giant jaw as the actual head. Despite its wild appearance, Charwile is an incredibly friendly Pokémon and gets along well with both young and experienced trainers.
Clad in armor, Chargron has an extraordinary sense of duty. It seems to get along with humans remarkably well, though it will retaliate at those who try to hurt the people and Pokémon it protects.
It is always asleep, even in flight. Psychic energy allows it to maneuver through the sky with ease.
The individual Squirtcute with the larger, sharper glasses appears to be the leader. Squirtcute has an excellent sense of teamwork, combining their attacks to easily overwhelm larger foes.
It is closely related to Smearcruel and is believed to be similar, if not exactly the same species. These two Pokémon both engage in similar territorial battles, using ink as a means to claim territory and attack.
The bubbles it creates are bouncy yet durable. It can easily create and pop them with its trusty leek, which is said to be imbued with psychic energy.
Fusion has transformed its trusty leek into a jaw that grows from the back of its head. Farwile lives near bodies of water, as it needs constant hydration for its leek jaw.
These Pokémon hunt in small flocks. The secondary head looks out for danger while the main head focuses on hunting prey.
The glossy feathers on the head and tail of Dewgeot are a stark contrast to its white, sleek body. They are popular among wealthy people, and are a symbol of prosperity among regal families.
Places where Griclops used to live are incredibly healthy, as Griclops feed on pollution. Researchers are finding ways to utilize Griclops to clean up polluted areas in regions such as Galar, where pollution has become a growing issue.
A collar of purple smoke swirls around Gasnium's neck. It lures in prey with its fragrant aroma, before feeding on its life force when it succumbs to the poisonous gas.