248 pokedex entries by kittenthepiratekat
The feathery leaves sprouting from the bulb on its head help Bulbachic blend into the surrounding foliage. Bulbachic enjoys bathing in sunlight to warm its body and nurture its bulb.
When this Pokémon does not eat, Bulbabusken relies on the energy stored in the muscles of its legs to keep it going. If Bulbabusken relies too heavily on this ability, it will become slower in fights due to a lack of nutrients.
Caterchic creates a nest in a fruit tree using its sticky silk. The tree that this Pokémon chooses usually has the least amount of predators in the area, good foliage for hiding, as well as bountiful fruit to sustain Caterchic's voracious appetite.
Hitmonking loves getting into fist fights and is capable of winning against foes larger than itself. This Pokémon is adored by boxers for its one-hit Focus Punch that can instantly end fights. Each fight won instills great pride in itself.
The outer shell protecting Metachic is tough, but not unbreakable. This Pokémon will try to move as little as possible, so it carefully finds a comfortable and hidden spot with decent sunlight to wait for its evolution.
Butterchic stays in its nest until it is ready to evolve, but it is not helpless. If a predator attempts to disturb or attack the nest, Butterchic will flutter the wings on its head, sprinkling a burning powder upon the attacker.
Butterziken scatters paralyzing powder from the dusty scales on its wings, leaping into the air for maximum effect. Once enemies are immobilized, it moves in close to pummel foes.
Known as the 'Embodiment of Gluttony', Taunoir possesses an insatiable appetite. Its stomach resembles a bottomless pit, and it will rampage endlessly if deprived of food. Once full, it falls into a deep sleep.
Hyperactive, curious, and adored by many around the world, Eeitty are loving felines who have a habit of getting into mischief. There are hundreds of online forums dedicated to this Pokémon and their evolutions, depicting their daily shenanigans.
Thriving in icy regions, Artitrum wanders open plains in search of prey. It freezes the ground beneath fleeing Pokémon with a powerful roar, causing them to slip and fall and giving Artitrum time to catch its meal.
Togebusken are usually seen with their parents, as this Pokémon has a hard time being independent. When left or alone or can't find its parents, Togebusken will cry out loudly and throw a kicking temper tantrum.
Togechic seems to love chirping happily and hopping around in an attempt to spread its joy to others. When it witnesses an individual smile, overjoyed, Togechic will flutter its wings, begin floating, and kick its feet.
Togebusken are used as mascots to sell fitness plans because of their aura of good luck and gleeful personality. Keeping Togebusken fit and motivated brings joy to everyone nearby.
These flightless scavengers hang around parks, hiding in the brush, watching people pass by. When Murchic see something shiny they want, they will hop near bags and steal the shiny object before hopping away.
Often found in corn fields during twilight, Murbusken will use the scarecrows posted in the fields as training dummies. Their fierce kicks and slashes leave the scarecrows in disrepair, much to the farmer's dismay.
Murziken use their powerful legs to scale tall trees and keep the treasures they've stolen in hidden holes. Murziken act like second-in-command to the boss of their group and can command other cronies.
When injured in combat, Ivybusken can draw nutrients from the bulb on its head and receive a burst of energy to keep fighting. After combat, Ivybusken will find a sunny place to lie down and rest, replenishing the bulb's lost energy.
Corfairy's branches, unlike their unfused counterparts, glitter fantastically under the moonlight. Cities in the southern seas hold festivals on nights of the full moon when these Pokémon come out to dance on the beach.
To protect itself, Octiloon will eject ink from its mouth to stun the attacker and launch itself away. Children have been known to get inked after grabbing Octiloon's strings.
Tucking its body into its shell and leaving its tail out, Hitmontortle will rapidly spin and launch itself at an opponent. Even if the foe manages to dodge the main body, the tail whipping around is certain to make contact and damage the opponent.
This Pokémon's body may appear light due to the feathers, but it can weigh as much as a small plane. Using its steel wings to control its flight path, Ho-esect uses the cannon on its back to propel itself forward with rainbow colored energy.
Celechic hop around the forest under the watchful gaze of their parents. These Pokémon develop their psychic powers to protect the woodland around them.
Celechic has the ability to travel through time, though its lack of experience keeps it mostly in the same area. When it senses a temporal anomaly nearby, Celechic will carefully approach and attempt to intervene to the best of its ability.
Honchchic love shiny things as well as things that glow. When given the chance, Honchchic pick up cigarette butts with their beaks and mock the people who dropped them.
Honchchic commonly get into squabbles about loot found in their flocks. The Honchchic with bigger feathers in their hat win these disputes more often than not.
Honchbusken is a fierce fighter, opting to fight its own battles. When it senses that a foe may be too much to handle on its own, it will let out a loud cry to summon a murder of its cronies to aid in battle.
Honchziken are ruthless leaders. If one of Honchziken's cronies displeases it, it will be met with a powerful strike, literally and figuratively kicking that Pokémon out of the flock.
Spreading its massive wings and letting out a single cry, Honchziken can summon over 100 of its cronies from any part of the forest. Honchziken can jump great heights with its powerful legs, then sore for mass distances with its wings.
Torchsaur is able to control the flame on its back and create flaming vines to attack opponents. During rainstorms, Torchsaur will seek shelter to avoid spending extra energy to keep its flame going.
Torchew loves following around Trainers for amusement. Many who have witnessed the presence of Torchew claim that the air around them grows unexpectedly warmer. It can control its fire using psychic energy.
Torchpi uses the shell from its egg as an insulator to keep heat around its core, as well as an extra layer of protection. Torchpi has been seen nibbling on the edges of its shell when hungry.
Having clumsy feet, Torchtic prefers to float in the air to avoid tripping. When this Pokémon is around stressful situations, it will land and try to find a place to hide or a trusted individual to confide in.
Soaring the skies, Torchkrow search for shiny objects for their collection. If these Pokémon find something they want, Torchkrow will spit fire at the foe before swooping down and taking their shiny treasure.
The bulb on Torchsaur's back holds the flame it uses for its fire attacks. Basking in the sun allows the bulb to produce energy for the fire on its own and gives Torchsaur time to rest.
When startled, Torchsaur will shake the leafy feathers on its back, causing poisonous pollen to cloud around opponents. On cold nights, Torchsaur will sleep in groups to keep each other warm.
Torchsaur takes great pride in caring for the egg in the nest on its back. Sensing that something is threatening it or the egg, Torchsaur spits fiery poison to disable the attacker and before fleeing.
Torchsaur takes great pride in caring for the egg in the nest on its back. Torchsaur will shake the feathers on its head and release scorching pollen to disable any attackers before fleeing.
Torchsaur takes great pride in caring for the eggs in the nest on its back. When it feels that something is threatening it or the eggs, Torchsaur will light the leaves surrounding the nest to protect them.
This Pokémon loves to fly, even though it is still learning how to control its wings. When a Torchgia successfully lands after a flight, it will hop around and chirp loudly in joy over its accomplishment.
When in direct sunlight, Torchoh's feathers reflect in a rainbow of colors. It will fly around and follow people it finds interesting; these same people have reported having increased life satisfaction when interviewed later by researchers.
Torchkip's fluffy down feathers are water repellant, allowing this species to maintain its internal fire while in water. On land, any water left on Torchkip's body will turn to steam as its body heat increases.
This Pokémon's down feathers are coated in a thin, sticky film that prevents them from becoming coated in mud. While unsteady on their two legs on solid ground, Torchtomp excel in movement when battling in the hot mud they call home.
Sensing emotions with the horn on its head, Torchts uses its body heat to show its level of trust with a person. When this Pokémon feels comfortable with its Trainer, it will let out small flames from its beak with joy.
The longer the feathers on Torchlia's skirt, the more positive energy Torchlia has been exposed to. While unsteady on their feet, Torchlia will still spin around happily, occasionally falling, when its Trainer feels joyful.
Torchvoir's down feathers make up most of this Pokémon's dress-like body. Torchvoir rely on their appearance to lower an opponent's guard, due to their clumsy walk, before scorching them with a fireball.
The yolk that seeps from Torchinja's shell smells of rot. Torchinja cheep happily when approached and given attention.
Torchwile's small body is covered in soft down feathers, while its massive beak is comprised mainly of tough keratin. The body houses the main source of Torchwile's fire, and the beak expels these flames to attack.
Torchchar must monitor its internal heat and expel fire regularly. If the heat in its body becomes too hot, pressure will build in its head. Once the pressure becomes too great, Torchchar will pass out; its body will expel the flames while it sleeps.
Though intimidating in size, Torchdon are rather weak and prefer sleeping over fighting. Creating a nest within the rock of a volcano, Torchdon sleep until awoken by external forces.
Resting on the highest point of the mountains, Torchquaza learn how to control their bodies, learning to control fire and gain flight. These Pokémon remain near the mountains until strong enough to take to the ozone layer to find safety.
Torchflame have impressive flame attacks that are used to take down prey. However, these Pokémon have poor eyesight and struggle with aiming. Rangers report tending broken wings and legs after they crash into trees or the ground.
Torchcada gather in groups underground, chittering to communicate. They prefer staying in groups to keep each other warm as they await their evolutions.
Torchon seem to be skittish by nature, opting to flee over fighting. However, if startled, it will use fire attacks to distract opponents before running. Researchers have found that Torchon's hard body is warm to the touch.
A timid Pokémon, Torchmander will hide within its nest, nervous about what lies beyond the safety of its home. If Torchmander senses that it can trust a person, its tail will burn more intensely, and it will gain the courage to step out from safety.
Small and inexperienced, Torchdew stay as far from combat as possible. If they feel threatened, Torchdew will shiver and shake, causing poisonous powder to sprinkle from their feathers. When attacked, Torchdew will spit fire at the foe and flee.
Torchxew have been observed to be very picky eaters. This Pokémon will crush the berries with its tusks or heat the berries with its fire before consuming them. Chefs use these techniques to prepare dishes involving these same berries.
Under the watchful eyes of their parents, Torchling hop around and explore the areas surrounding its ground nest while their wings develop. When Torchling stray too far from the nest, they will cheep out calls to their parents for help.
Torchmy dislikes the cold, as well as direct sunlight, so it can be found in caves near hot springs where the steamy air helps prevent its body from drying out. The feathers on Torchmy's body are protected by a slimy membrane.
Though it looks like a plant, the leaf on the top of Torchtad's head is made up of its downy feathers. This camouflage helps Torchtad hide in dry grass near its home pond, away from predators.
Torchmander are prone to falling over and lying on the ground, wanting someone's attention. It will lie on the ground for hours, waiting for a person to help pick it up. Once it finds the person it wants for a Trainer, the tip of its tail will ignite.
Torchmander is very clingy towards its Trainer, holding onto the fabric of its person's legs. If Torchmander loses sight of its Trainer for too long, it will let out loud cries and sit, waiting for them to return and pick it up.
Torchmander are fast on their feet and enjoy the sunlight. They tend to get the zoomies after eating and become full of energy. When these Pokémon play together, they will play tag by launching fireballs at one another.
Easily frightened, Torchdisc will shoot scalding water from its mouth as a way of distracting potential predators and then swim away. These Pokémon mate for life, so it is common to see them in pairs.
Torchdisc live in warm ocean coral reefs, protected by their parents. These small fish will swim in and around their nests, darting into the coral to hide from any Pokémon larger than themselves. Their parents will protect them until they evolve.
Torchzagoon stumble through the forest with their zig-zagging steps. Light scorch marks on trees in the forest signal that Torchzagoon are in the area. Due to their fiery powers, small forest fires have started when young Torchzagoon play together.
Using the feathers on its head as sails, Torchskit glides across ponds and puddles, cheeping happily as it goes along. When groups of these Pokémon gather, they enjoy raising their feathers higher and racing for fun.
This vocal Pokémon loves its Trainer and cheeps happily when they are nearby. When its trainer gets upset, Torchitty will opt to lie on the person's head, back, butt, or belly, trying to comfort them.
Hyperactive and full of energy, Torchitty need constant stimulation to burn off excess heat. When lacking a play partner, Torchitty will entertain themselves by chasing their tail feathers until they are too dizzy to continue.
Torchcatty have talon-like claws and feathery fur that must be maintained. If a trainer does not take proper care of this Pokémon's beauty needs, Torchcatty retaliate by scratching up furniture and curtains.
Torchcatty are soft and warm to the touch, making them great companions for the elderly. These Pokémon tend to stick by their person's side, enjoying the attention and care they receive.
This curious Pokémon watches people who are brave enough to enter the volcanic terrain Torchrupt calls home. It is not uncommon for them to follow people around at a distance, pretending not to notice the person when they look their way.
Torchizard prefers the company of people over the rugged terrain of the mountains where it was raised and will fly to seek out a Trainer to accompany. Forming strong bonds, these fierce fighters will fight with scorching fireballs for their Trainer.
Torchtortle prefer hanging out in the water rather than on land because of their clumsy feet. The feathery fins on its head and tail help propel it through strong currents.
Each segment of Torchnix's rock body is warm to the touch. Researchers suspect that each segment has its own heated core to keep Torchnix warm while tunneling through the ground.
This Pokémon moves around by hopping with its strong back legs and landing on all four limbs. On rare occasions, Comsaur will stand on its back legs to spit fire at its opponent.
Comkrow are more aggressive than the rest of their flock and will strike down foes with their sharp talons. When stealing from people, it is common to see Comkrow take purses and bags to rifle through back at their nests.
Comsaur takes great pride in caring for the chicks in the nest on its back and providing food by using its blazing vines to feed them. Comsaur keeps the leaves surrounding the nest ablaze to discourage the chicks from jumping off.
While small in stature, Comkip are incredibly strong. They use rocks to practice their kick speed, launching stones into the air before delivering as many kicks as they can before the stone hits the ground.
Comtomp has stronger legs than their unfused counterparts… giving it swiftness in and out of water. Using the fins on its body to assist its movement, Comtomp will let out a sharp battle cry before delivering several fiery kicks.
Able to sense the emotions of those around it using its feather-like horns, Comts will let out a sharp cry to show its displeasure. If that doesn't work, Comts will spit a fireball towards the negative source before fleeing.
Comlia pulls the feathers on their head back when ready for battle. When its Trainer becomes energized during a fight, Comlia will spin faster and kick harder. They use their psychic energy to avoid getting dizzy.
Comsaur takes pride in caring for the chicks in the nest on its back and preparing them to leave. Comsaur monitors the chicks as they practice walking, using its heated vines to pick them up when they fall or place them back into the nest.
Comferno are vigilant fighters, prized for their speed and strength. The Comferno with the fastest kicks and brightest tail are acknowledged in their group as the strongest of their species.
Comdon has powerful legs that can shake the earth. The faster it stomps its feet, the larger the reading on a seismograph.
This Pokémon trains its fire by turning these clouds into steam after coming down from the ozone layer. Rumors have spread that rain clouds dissipating before allowing rainfall could be from Comquaza.
The spikes protruding from Comrade's flowers are connected to their thorny whips. When struck by one of these spikes, the foe will be injected with a burning poison, making the opponent's skin feel like it's on fire until an Antidote is applied.
While waiting for evolution underground, these Pokémon adamantly gather food. Comcada find joy in carving roots with their sharp, heated claws and helping create nests.
Comon seems to be competitive by nature, opting to fight over fleeing. However, if this Pokémon knows it cannot win in a fight, Comon will deal as much damage as it can before finding a chance to retreat.
Comander has a strict coaching routine when it comes to training. If its Trainer or other Pokémon fall behind, it will turn and squawk back orders to prompt them to 'keep up' before continuing with its instruction.
Male Comdisc use their beaks to break off coral branches to build a suitable nest for a partner. During mating season, female Comdisc will choose a partner based on the quality of the nest, then settle into the home with the male.
Comskit uses the sugary sweet smell that comes from the feathers on its head, as well as its small size, to draw in opponents. When close, Comskit uses its legs to catch the foe off guard with a fiery kick.
When Comel get heated during battle, fire will bellow from their hump, creating a sharp shrieking sound. While tough during battle, Comel require food and rest to restore their expended internal fire after combat.
During battle, the bulb on Blasaur's back will constantly spit flames. This Pokémon has great balance and can walk around on its hind legs, but studies show that it prefers walking on all fours.
Blakrow have the most stamina out of the other cronies in their flocks. Because of their compact bodies and strong wings, these Pokémon are used as scouts for their boss to seek out hoards of treasure from Dragon-type Pokémon.
Blakrow's wings cover and hide a second set of talons that it uses to snatch valuables. If a crony upsets Blakrow, this Pokémon will not hesitate to deal out a scorching hot punishment.
This Pokémon shows little fear when facing danger. Despite their usual small stature, the intensity of Blachic's inner fire is nearly unmatched. Foes looking for an easy target will walk away scorched and blackened after fighting Blachic.
Blakip have incredibly powerful legs that allow them to jump over wide riverbeds with ease. Using the fin on their head, Blakip can sense foes moving nearby, causing their feet to light ablaze in readiness for combat.
Blatomp use their strong legs to leap through swamplands with ease. Using their movement, Blatomp will wait for their opponent to become trapped in the mud before leaping down with a blazing kick that will leave the opponent blackened and scorched.
When Blapert lift large boulders, their wrists will ignite; the heavier the object, the stronger and brighter the fire. They use their feather fins to accelerate their movement both in and out of the water.
Blats will seek out a role-model with a strong fighting spirit to mentor under. Using its developing legs, Blats practices jumping and kicking as its own fighting spirit grows and flames become stronger.
Blalia use their dance to gather energy and create powerful fire attacks to use during battle. If Blalia becomes overly heated in battle, the space around it may begin to warp and produce visions of Blalia's battle outcome.
Using its psychic energy and martial arts, Blavoir will read the future to predict its opponent's next move. If its Trainer is harmed, Blavoir's fire will burn hot as it combines with its psychic energy to create the power of a star.
The halo above this Pokémon's head is connected to the fiery spirit of Blainja and only goes out after fainting. The intense stare of Blainja deters foes from attacking it.
Blachar live in the mountains and use their dexterity to scale the cliffs and crags. While they strive to be independent, they are found following their parents as they learn the terrain and practice their combat skills.
Hot-headed, both literally and figuratively, these defensive Pokémon will combat any threats it senses near their home. Using a low stance, Blanape will use their momentum to send foes flying with an impressive Sky Uppercut.
Blanape create nests in mountains with harsh terrain where they can use their agility to maneuver the area while keeping their young safe. While predators struggle to get through the mountain range, Blanape can easily pounce and attack.
Living in the ozone layer for so long, Blaquaza has harnessed the heat from the sun, channeling this immense flame into its body and attacks. Blaquaza rarely rest, soaring the skies and consuming falling meteors for sustenance.
Being extremely territorial, Blarai will cause their foes to overheat and fall into a heated nightmare from exhaustion. Pokémon and humans who are burned by this Pokémon claim to still have nightmares despite Blarai not being around.
Its martial arts attacks are enhanced by its graceful movements, setting its fists ablaze when in the heat of battle. The claws on Blarade's large hands secrete a deadly toxin that can paralyze an opponent.
Blaon seems to be protective by nature, willing to fight until it can't to protect weaker Pokémon. Blaon will engulf itself in its own flames to deter its attackers or power itself up for a scorching blow.
When this Pokémon lands after jumping, it triggers massive shock waves that cause foes to lose their footing and fall. While down, Blasaur will set its massive legs ablaze before stomping down on the opponent.
Blamander have well-developed leg muscles but lack the size to effectively use them. Blamander will opt to practice using their leg muscles by hopping back and forth on their legs, and are prone to tripping when they run.
Using its fire flowers, Blaelia surrounds itself in scorching hot flames to deter foes from attacking. If an opponent continues to threaten it, Blaelia will strike the attacker with its pointed toes, injecting them with poison.
These watchful Pokémon are scouts for their flock. When resting or feeding, Blaling will find the highest point in the area and perch. Monitoring the area, if Blaling spots a threat, it will cry out to the others, and the flock will flee.
Blacolo are commonly seen gathering in the mountains near hot springs to dance. After an excellent performance, the heat built up within Blacolo flows out as lava from its plant-like hat when bowing.
The feathers covering Bladisc's body act as fins to help steer their movement. When these Pokémon settle down and become parents, Bladisc use the claws on their bottom fins to hold onto coral to better watch over their spawn.
Blamel use their strong legs to leap onto high cliffs and occasionally into trees where untouched berry branches reside. Using their fiery breath, Blamel will roast berries they have plucked to soften and add additional flavor to them.
Using its massive size and powerful legs, Blarupt stomping create tremendous tremors that run deep into the earth and cause lava to spew forth from the cracks. If an opponent gets too close, Blarupt will grab and toss them into the ravine.
Blarupt are slow, but mobile, creatures. If something stands in their way, they will use their massive feet to kick away or break the obstacle blocking them. If the object still refuses to move, they will use magma from their humps to melt it.
Blaizard use their massive wings for flying, defending, and intimidation. These Pokémon will block oncoming attacks by using their wings as a shield. Stretching out their wings to the full wingspan help Blaizard look larger and more intimidating.
Blaizard are territorial of their cavern homes and are constantly getting into fights with Pokémon that come within a mile of their den. From the air, Blaizard will breathe infernos of fire down onto foes, using physical attacks as a last resort.
Blatle are very playful and enjoy spraying water at their Trainer and other Pokémon. In combat, this Pokémon can heat the water to scalding temperatures, leaving opponents hit by it with a searing burn.
Mudchic's body feels like a warm washcloth when held. Its body is covered in small blue feathers that lie flat when wet. Mudchic will spit fire to show it is upset.
Beginning their martial arts training, Mudziken start with basic strength exercises within their swampy homes. Lifting boulders and trekking through the mud help Mudziken build the muscles and balance they need for punching and kicking.
Its steady legs prevent it from falling, making splashing mud and water a fun source of entertainment. When it sleeps, Marshchic will partially bury itself in the mud of its nest.
Marshziken's continued training in martial arts has enabled it to excel in the art of both kicking and punching. Marshziken can propel its fists forward for additional power using water jets from its wrists.
More mature than their unevolved counterparts, Swampchic use their strength to move rocks and debris to help their parents create sturdy nests. Younger Pokémon look up to Swampchic and are driven to help as well.
Shy by nature, Ralchic rarely reveals itself to humans. If a Ralchic senses good intentions with the horn on its head, it will quietly begin to follow that individual around. Ralchic are prone to tripping and will heat up with embarrassment.
Using the feathers on its head, Ralchic is highly attuned to the emotions of the people and Pokémon around it. If Ralchic's Trainer is happy, this Pokémon will puff up its feathers and celebrate with small psychic embers.
Ralbusken does not exhibit psychic powers around those it distrusts. Once it trusts its Trainer, seeing it practice lifting and kicking boulders with psychic energy to improve its technique becomes commonplace.
Kirchic love spinning around, but are prone to tripping over their own feet. With the right encouragement, Kirchic will pick themselves up and try again. Praising a Kirchic for their performance causes their bodies to heat up with joy.
These Pokémon are adept in both dance and martial arts. Kirbusken will practice using their psychic powers to make themselves lighter on their feet; this allows Kirbusken to kick faster, delivering ten quick and graceful kicks each second.
Kirziken are highly attuned to the feelings of the people around it, using the many horns along its head feathers. If its own emotions get too strong, Kirziken may create a ripple in reality that is said to reveal glimpses of the future.
While naturally clumsy, Gardechic uses its psychic energy to support itself and prevent falling. If Gardechic's Trainer is in danger, this Pokémon will expend all of its internal fire in one massive fireball to protect them.
Gardebusken are light and nimble on their feet, relying on their psychic energy and training to move swiftly. This Pokémon is extremely loyal and will fight until its last breath to protect those it cares for.
At peak performance, Gardeziken's wrists are constantly burning. They are always looking for a challenge, but respect their beloved Trainer's wishes above all else. They are loyal Pokémon that happily lay down their lives for their Trainer.
The cheeps that come from this Pokémon sound hollow and eerie. Despite this, Shedchic are friendly towards Trainers and will happily hop behind and follow them.
Despite their fragile bodies, Shedbusken are dedicated to training. These Pokémon enjoy running and kicking, but have to take frequent breaks to rest.
Standing completely still, Shedziken's sticky wrist wraps are the only thing that move freely and attach to anything they touch. As the prey struggles, the wrappings bind the foe. Once stuck, Shedziken will move and crush it with a scorching kick.
Shedlia is said to dance in remembrance of those long forgotten. Its hollow body allows air to move through its body as it shifts, causing sorrowful whistles to echo through the area, like voices in the wind.
This Pokémon converts sunlight into fuel for its fire through the flower on its head. Venuchic's Solar Beam has a comparable force to a flamethrower.
Venubusken see themselves as leaders of their groups and will challenge those it sees as competition to prove their strength. The size and colors of the flower petals around their waist are symbols of each Venubusken's strength.
Venuziken gather energy through the floral pattern that surrounds and hangs off of its head. This energy gives Venuziken the strength and speed it needs to move around, so it is always moving, searching for large sunny areas to train and rest.
Duskrock's body is made up of headstones and rocks from different graveyards. Witnesses report that the sound of different voices can be heard coming from this Pokémon, but scientists are unsure if this is Duskrock's voice or the spirits within it.
This Pokémon loves being with people and being pampered. The tufts on its head are always messy and Chimchic will sit on its Trainer's lap as they brush through its fur. It's body grows warm and radiates heat when comfortable.
This Pokémon excels in dexterity, able to jump impressive heights with its muscular legs and swing through the trees with its amazing grip. Monbusken use their loud cries and increase the size of their flaming tail to intimidate foes.
Monbusken mainly attack from above, launching themselves at their opponents before coming down with a fierce and fiery kick. These Pokémon will also use their tails and claw to attack in close combat.
In battle, Inferziken's martial arts attacks will always be paired with scorching fire. They prefer to use their incredible legs to deliver devastating blows to opponents. The more combat experience they have, the more vibrant their face mask.
Klinkpunny uses electromagnetic energy between the two gears to levitate off the ground. They use their charming appearance to lure in prey before blasting the opponent with their arm cannon.
Kyochic are secluded Pokémon that live in caves near the coast. When these Pokémon wander outside of their homes, rainfall follows. Some people treasure Kyochic as stewards that prevent drought and promote crop growth.
Seen as protectors of the ocean, Kyoziken use their dexterous legs to navigate the seas, collecting foreign debris and removing it from the water. When angered, the water around Kyoziken will heat and boil as its patterns glow.
Valiant warriors of the ocean, these Pokémon sleep peacefully until they are needed and awaken. Kyoziken are only spotted during massive droughts, where they bound across vast land masses, bringing rainstorms wherever they go.
Grouchic are prideful due to their intense internal heat, often throwing tantrums that rumble the earth when defeated in battle. Grouchic will sleep for 24-hours after being defeated, then awaken, ready to battle once more.
Groubusken tend to sleep for most of the year. During the summer months, this Pokémon awakens to train in the mountains near volcanoes. Shaking the earth with its rapid kicks, the land around Groubusken will shift and move.
When awakened by external forces, the spines on Groubusken's head will change colors, signaling a forthcoming drought in the nearby areas. Groubusken will train until tired again, then return to its slumber and end the drought.
During long summers, Groubusken is said to awaken and roam the lands in search of food. During these periods, no rain falls, and plants wither. Once full, Groubusken will return to its home underground, sleep, and allow rain to fall again.
When in battle, the patterns on Grouziken's body will begin to glow and emit an intense heat. All water within 20 feet of this Pokémon will begin to steam up and evaporate while Grouziken is in combat.
In flight, Raychic move in irregular patterns as they learn to maneuver through the high altitudes. When panicked while dropping from great heights, Raychic will spit a fireball towards the ground to slow their momentum to correct themselves.
Raybusken will chase after falling meteors to challenge their agility. When close to the rock, Raybusken will use its razor claws to hack into the mineral, creating chunks that are small enough to consume.
Raybusken practice their maneuvers while in flight, twisting and turning to continue training their reflexes. When tired, Raybusken find the highest and safest point in the area and rest.
Rayziken have powerful energy-based attacks, as well as incredible physical attacks. At a distance, Rayziken call up vast energy to blast opponents away. At melee range, Rayziken swing their massive bodies to strike down opponents with their tails.
Acting as guardians of the sky, Rayziken rest at the top of mountains and towers until external forces awaken them. These Pokémon have the ability to soar into the atmosphere at blinding speeds and disperse massive clouds with a single heated kick.
Honing in on their extraordinary energy-based attack, Rayziken will focus their energy into one powerful beam and launch it at their opponent. This energy output is so potent that sparks will fly off its body when charging its attack.
When Rayziken hone in an energy attack for extended amounts of time, the excessive energy will radiate off its body. This visual phenomenon has been dubbed Rayziken going “Super Rayziken”.
Roseziken use the thorn-covered vines on their wrists to damage and ensnare an opponent. Once restrained, Roseziken will finish the fight with a mighty blow from their powerful round-house kick.
Moving swiftly and silently, Ninziken can strike down foes before being noticed. Leaping large distances into the air, Ninziken use their wings to adjust their descent and strike with extreme precision.
Reunichic has great knowledge about the world around itself and excels at controlling its psychic energy. Reunichic chooses to enjoy the small victories and the company of those who surround it.
Clefking is aggressive and quick to anger when mocked for its pink, fairy-like appearance. However, on nights of the full moon, this Pokémon's attitude transforms into a happy-go-lucky one as it dances under the moonlight.
Litnix makes its home in mineral-rich abandoned mines rumored to house the spirits of lost miners. Using its fiery breath, it melts rock and stone into a shallow crater where it curls up to rest.
Litnix's sturdy body allows it to withstand and evade many kinds of attacks. However, its movement is limited by the reach of the metallic stand it inhabits, which collects and reuses wax melted from its body.
The down feathers that come from Talonchic are fireproof and used by humans to make flame-resistant insulation for outfits and materials. These Pokémon are not easy to tame, but they will defend those they trust with all their might.
Talonbusken are famous for their sharp claws and talons. When it sets its sights on a target, rarely does its prey get away. Talonbusken's incredible speed helps it take down targets swiftly and efficiently.
Talonziken uses its powerful legs to leap onto high points where it can most effectively search the area. When it spots a target, this hunter will jump from its perch and use its large head feathers to soar with precision to strike down its prey.
Zweiras are tolerant Pokémon who help transport more aggressive passengers across large bodies of water. The two heads are known to fight over the proper direction to swim to.
Snobby and proud by nature, Ninevoir care more about their own interests than given commands. However, when a strong bond is formed through encouragement and flattery, Ninevoir will fight for them with elegance and the heat of a dying star.
Ninchic only come out during the night, deep within the forests. During their outings, Ninchic will search for large trees to scratch into and drink the moisture from.
Shichic has a very excitable personality. When this Pokémon hops with excitement, its body will begin to generate electricity, radiate heat, and in some cases, its tail and fur-like feathers will begin to glow.
Ruffling Shichic feathers causes static electricity to build around their bodies. However, due to their clumsy feet, Shichic have a bad habit of shocking themselves after falling.
The metal mask on Archic's face softens the damage it takes when tripping over its uncoordinated feet. To attack, Archic headbutts foes to bash and disorient their enemies.
With laser-like focus, Archic can maneuver their environment without tripping over themselves. These Pokémon have strong iron heads that deal damage to anything it collides with.
When Klin opens its mouth, a clicking sound can be heard as the gears on its cheeks turn. Klin can keep its mouth open like this for days without needing to rest.
Charchic love being around people and chirp happily when near people they enjoy. If they aren't given attention or see another Pokémon getting the spotlight from their Trainer, Charchic's fiery tail grows with anger as they hop around in a tantrum.
Having a very particular way it likes its nest, the fire on Charchic's tail feathers will grow from annoyance if the nest is altered. It will chirp in frustration as it fixes its home.
Charbusken are always on the move, hopping around to strengthen their legs. These Pokémon will gather in groups and work out, supporting each other with heated workouts; the harder the workout, the brighter their tail flames.
Charbusken's martial moves will always be paired with a fiery flare. With a close enough bond, Charbusken's Trainer can tell what mood their Pokémon is in based on the flames it uses during combat.
The fire covering Charziken's body and head changes in brightness and intensity based on how it's feeling. Charziken enjoys working with less experienced Pokémon, teaching and training them to hone their fighting skills.
The hairs on Rosebusken's body are actually layers of thorns that hurt anyone who bothers this Pokémon. While easygoing in nature, Rosebusken will not hesitate to strike an opponent with several kicks from its sturdy legs and sharp talons.
Known as protectors of flower fields, Roseziken gracefully wander through their area, monitoring the growth of each flower. If something is threatening the flowers, one kick from an angry Roseziken will send that threat flying.
Using the flower on its head to produce a sweet scent, Rosein can draw the attention of potential prey. To catch the prey off guard so that Rosein can poison and capture it, it will use graceful movements to seem friendly.
Using their natural balloon bodies with their impressive strength, Drifllery have been seen pulling garbage from the oceans with strings and dropping it back on land. Sailors have witnessed Drifllery using ink to move through the air.
Unable to keep its body together, Solochic is contained within a glass jar that can be moved using its psychic powers. Researchers enjoy working with Solochic due to its friendly attitude and adorable appearance.
Duochic experiences stress whenever it needs to levitate its exterior jar, leaving it weary afterwards. Researchers note that it is more likely to be tired or depressed due to its living conditions.
Krokoking are expert hunters that utilize their night vision to hunt alone at night while their partner sleeps with the children. Using their powerful tail to strike prey, this predator will always return home with a fresh meal for their family.
This Pokémon is rarely far from its nest, playing with its siblings by knocking their horns together in a test of strength. While Axechic have little to physically protect themselves, their fireballs can leave opponents badly burned.
Outside of their home nests, sibling and rival Axebusken will challenge each other to tests of strength with different contests. These challenges can include speed kicking, fireball spitting, and berry crushing.
Fletchbusken are aggressive fighters in combat, using their sharp claws and talons to attack foes. When battles get heated, Fletchbusken's bodies heat up, and their fiery attacks become stronger.
Fletchchic tend to remain in the air rather than on the ground due to their stubby legs. When in combat, Fletchchic fight using their internal fire to protect their territory and ward off intruders.
Mastering the art of flight, Tyrancuno uses cliffs and ledges to scan its environment for prey. Once it has found a target, Tyrancuno will leap from its perch and divebomb its prey, clamping down on their body with its powerful jaws.
Goochic's have a tendency to lose their balance and fall due to the slimy membrane covering their bodies. To keep themselves from drying out, Goochic enjoy sitting outside at dawn to soak in the morning dew.
Goobusken has excellent balance because it spends its time sliding on trails of mucus. Many Goobusken have learned to harness this slick mucous to move quickly in battle.
Slichic fights using hot slime balls from within its body. Researchers harness the corrosiveness of Slichic's mucous to break down organic material.
When Jangchic hop around, their scale feathers will clang together to create metallic noises that are used to communicate with those around them. When displeased, Jangchic will ruffle its scales, causing it to vibrate with an intimidating sound.
Torchic regulates internal body temperature through the feather-like vents on its head to avoid overheating. This Pokémon is often seen joyfully eating charcoal.
This Pokémon spends the majority of its day in search of coal to fuel its fire. When it feels threatened, Torziken will exhale a cloud of black smoke before using its powerful legs to jump to a safer location.
Lochic's leafy feathers help propel this Pokémon's small body through the water of the pond they live in. Small Pokémon can hop onto the warm leaf on Lochic's head and get a ride across the water.
Covered in aquatic plants, Lochic generally stay near ponds that have clean water. When it gets excited, Lochic will step onto land and hop around, spitting out small sparks of fire. If it gets overheated, Lochic returns to the water.
Preferring to swim in the pond waters it calls home, Lobusken will submerge itself so only its leafy head feather can be seen from the surface. If it senses danger near its home, Lobusken will let out a sharp cry to ward off any threats.
Loziken will not hesitate to protect the clean waters where their kin reside. This display of courage has earned this Pokémon species the title “Defenders of the Pond”.
Lomchic are known for being little pranksters. Hopping around their pond, they will jump onto the leafy heads of their siblings to startle them, then cheep happily as it runs away.
Lombusken jumps out of rivers as high as it can to train its leg muscles. This training method unintentionally startles the Pokémon in the surrounding area.
Lomziken's leafy green body helps it blend perfectly into their home ponds and rivers. It enjoys waiting for enemies to get close enough before startling them with an uppercut.
This Pokémon loves to dance by flapping its leafy feathers and splashing in the water. When it shakes its head, the plant on top sounds like a maraca.
These Pokémon are disciplined dancers and fighters. Their coordination and strong legs allow Ludibusken to dance to nearly every type of music, even when in combat.
These Pokémon are masters of martial arts, as well as dance. Professional dance teams seek out Ludiziken to assist with their fitness training and choreography.
Creating nests in coral reefs, Luvbusken blow bubbles when swimming near potential mates. If another Luvbusken reciprocates the feeling, it will also blow bubbles. Tourists gather near these reefs to witness these bubbles during mating season.
Known as both lovers and fighters, if a Luvziken is attacked, its pair-bonded partner will stop at nothing to ensure its mate is safe. Wrapping currents of water around its feet to accelerate movement, Luvziken can easily knock away any threat.
Wingdisc can breathe both air and water. Underwater, it folds its wings against its body and uses its fins to swim, searching for small fish Pokémon. Above the water, it stretches its wings and takes to the skies in search of bug Pokémon.
Surin uses Sweet Scent from the antenna on its head to lure in bug Pokémon, hanging around the water's edge with its mouth open. Once close, Surin brings itself down and encases its prey inside its mouth and covers them with a digestive acid.
Whismchic regulates its internal temperature through the vents in its ears. Scared of making too much noise, it cheeps softly. If it chirps too loudly, it will shriek with fear and spit fire in self-defense.
Hopping around on the ground helps Loudchic generate the energy needed to use the loudspeaker on its head. The loud shriek that bellows from the speaker renders Loudchic deaf for a while; it will use fire attacks until it recovers.
The sounds and cheeps that come from Expchic's body tubes are unique to each Expchic. These sounds help the parents identify their offspring when in a crowd or it wanders too far from the nest.
Hopping around in search of comfortable places to sleep, Delchic use their great hearing to avoid predators. During the evening, Delchic will awaken to find a sunny spot to take in the evening rays before starting its search again.
The electricity moving through Minbusken's body accelerates its movement, allowing it to output nearly 10 kicks in a single second. If Minbusken partners with a Plusle fusion companion, this output can be doubled.
This Pokémon will use the electricity through its wrists to create pom-poms to cheer on its friends in battle. One of Minziken's favorite cheers includes jumping and leg kick routines.
Boiling magma is stored in Nubusken's bulging leg muscles; this heat allows this Pokémon to move quickly and swiftly. When it uses its fire to attack, the size of Nubusken's muscles shrinks until its magma replenishes from eating.
This Pokémon uses magma stored in its legs to move and attack. To train itself, Nuziken will practice fighting in the rain when the magma cools, making its movements slow and heavy. Pushing through this weight is how Nuziken improves its skills.
The molten lava sitting inside Camechic is gentle compared to other Pokémon that live in volcanoes, but still burns bright. It is easy-going and tends to avoid straying far from its nest.
Using the pressure from the volcano on its back, Camebusken launch themselves forward at incredible speeds to deliver devastating kicks at whatever stands in their way. To avoid losing too much energy, Camebusken will also fight with its claws.
This Pokémon does not fear larger opponents due to its flexible mouth, large fangs, and deadly poison. After taking down its prey, Sein can spend hours to days ingesting and digesting its food.
Sphechic entertain themselves by hopping and rolling around in the snow, using chirps to communicate. The fire within their bellies helps this Pokémon remain comfortable, even during blizzards.
Charchic are raised by their parents in mountainous terrain due to this species' intensely hot fire. While learning how to control their internal flames by attacking, this fire can easily grow out of control in areas of dry brush.
Flying around the mountains it calls home, Charbusken searches for strong opponents to spar with for experience. It attacks with its sharp claws, strong kicks, and a fiery breath that gains heat the more intense the battle gets.
These competitive Pokémon are always looking for a fight. Charziken will hang around inside volcanic caverns, actively seeking out sturdy Pokémon to battle with. The stronger an opponent this Pokémon believes it's fighting, the larger its tail flame.
The fire within Charziken is so incredibly hot that its skin and feathers are naturally black, and its fire is bright blue. If an opponent gets hit by this Pokémon's fiery feet or fists, the attack will permanently scar the opponent's body.
When in combat, the fire around Charziken's wrists grow brighter and more intense. Its aerodynamic body allows Charziken to quickly move around the battlefield and attack with kicks in quick succession, then dodge out of the way of oncoming attacks.
While Charziken's wings do not allow it to sustain flight, they do help this Pokémon glide or dive in a desired direction after jumping into the air. Charziken's air dropkicks are idolized by kickboxers.
Extremely agile, Charziken use their powerful legs and wings to maneuver the air and land. These Pokémon make their homes in the mountains where they have the best vantage points for taking flight and ambushing enemies who threaten their nests.
Individuals who have suffered from overheating claim to see Charai in their nightmares after passing out. However, this Pokémon has not been noted as hostile, despite its intense appearance.
Found in groups near large lakes, Squirtchic form groups to swim together, leaving no one behind. When the seasons change, Squirtchic will go where the water is warm, occasionally stopping to check that everyone in their group is present.
Warnaw sits along riverbanks, hiding in tall stalks of grass, and stalking unsuspecting Pokémon. When it has locked onto a target, it launches itself forward in the water and bites down on the prey with its sharp fangs.
Warchic dedicate themselves to being leaders of their bales as the seasons change. Taking the front and back of their travelling group, these Pokémon ensure that everyone stays together while voyaging to warmer waters.
These Pokémon are the defenders of the groups they travel with during the changing seasons. While traveling to warmer waters, Blastchic keep watch for predators that may attack the group and blast away threats using pressurized hot water.
Using the jets from the shell on its back, Blastziken can blast highly pressured streams of water at an opponent. While the foe is recovering from the blast, it closes the distance between them and unleashes a flurry of devastating kicks.
The talons on Blastziken's feet have the ability to latch to the ground and help this Pokémon stand its ground. Using the water cannons on the soles of its feet, Blastziken can launch itself at an opponent and deliver intense blows.
Blastziken's legs are covered in tough scutes that protect its legs. Despite having this natural heavy armor, Blastziken has no issue running or jumping. The cannons in its feet can also aid in its movement when in a pinch.
Blastziken's neck and back are protected by the shell on its back. This Pokémon does not hold back its attacks, using scalding and pressurized jets of water from its cannons. The sharp talons on its hands and feet can tear through foes with ease.
This Pokémon has a hard time walking due to its uncoordinated feet and top-heavy head. If this Pokémon falls and cannot right itself, Onchic will tunnel into the ground before surfacing and landing on its feet.
Kingpede can be found walking along the ocean floor with a passenger sitting on its shell. It has a tendency to help others who are injured or lost get to safety. If necessary, Kingpede can encase the seat with an air bubble for those who need it.