45 pokedex entries by lampent12
Using their wing-like fins, Buttertops propels through the water, leaving paralyzing scales behind. They slice prey up to sip their body fluids like nectar.
Mr. lax is a performer at heart, despite its large frame. Large crowds will gather to watch its seemingly impossible balancing acts, unaware of the invisible support bars it creates for itself.
What looks like hair is actually finely shaved ice. If you receive a kiss from Jynlix, the point of contact will be blue and frostbitten.
Many claim it is a haunted Tauros skull that spews toxic gas. If left alone, herds of unsuspecting Tauros may run through the gas, spiking the Tautly population.
With the discovery of this bizarre fusion, scientists have debated whether Eeto is even capable of evolution, or if it simply prefers transforming into Eevee-esque shapes to adapt.
With toxic scales, Kabufree will weaken underwater prey from the air before diving down to finish them off with a flying headbutt. Their waterproof wings let them dive up to 10 feet before swooping back up.
Snorpoke has become so lazy after fusion that it will eat its own tail before deciding to move to a new location. Getting Snorpoke to listen to a battle command is nothing short of a miracle.
A legendary Pokémon representing the winter season. Artilax will sleep for a majority of the year, waking at the start of winter and causing blizzards as it yawns.
If a flock of Togeling hears the sound of a melodious singing voice, they will be overwhelmed with joy and spend the day helping with daily chores. Observed tasks include dishwashing, hanging clothes to dry, and dusting with their tail feathers.
A single Togeling will lead a flock of their pre-evolutions from town to town. Under Togeling's orders, they pick up trash and clean the neighborhood before flying off.
Togeinder flies through towns and cities, using their fire to burn loose trash. If they catch you littering, they will peck at you in a burning fury.
Using their sensitive ears, Making scouts their territory. If anyone is found trespassing, Making will relentlessly pursue the offender with their drill horn.
If a trainer finds a Mapi drifting down a river and can lift them from the water without waking them up, Mapi will imprint on them for life. The oil in their tail has calming effects.
Quagwhirl drift down lazy rivers on their backs. They effortlessly push debris aside with their well-developed arms.
In the morning light, the gem on their forehead flashes and their psychic power grows. Esplax uses this power to uproot fruit trees, bringing their bounty within easy reach.
Umbeon is an efficient hunter that can predict their prey's movement. Umbeon only needs 2 hours of sleep a day, one at dawn and one at dusk.
Small groups of Mislax will compete with each other to see who can scare the most sleeping kids in one night. They will glut themselves on the produced fear until they can't move.
At night, Unlax will stare into the sky, not moving a muscle, and on occasion, Unown will gather in the air above them, making mysterious patterns. What they say and what it means to Unlax is still a mystery.
Scichou waddles sandy beaches looking for cars. Once they find one, they rip the hood off with their claws and clamp on to the battery, draining it dry.
When Fearlia spots prey, they'll launch themselves at high speeds, twirling and corkscrewing through the air. Each Fearlia has its own choreography.
Delible stores their gifts in frozen cliff sides, handing them out to lost travelers. Gifts taken without permission will explode, causing an avalanche.
A somewhat meek Pokémon, Munchpunny prefers wolfing down vegetables over battling. If its meal is disturbed, however, it will throw itself at the offender with the full force of its weight.
Muncheary hops around in a constant search for food. It stores food in the fluff around its waist, but will jostle it all loose from the persistent hopping.
Each of their tentacles are capable of lifting a boulder. When Mudcruel is caught in a fight, they will grab rocks, dead wood, and any kind of flotsam available to swing and throw at their adversary.
While in the presence of a supportive Trainer, the ordinarily self-conscious Ralax will happily eat their weight in food to build up their Psychic power.
Wild Kirlax will press against each other with psychic powers to fight for territory, trying to push the other out. They will let trusted Trainers use their stout bodies as pillows.
Infervenant is the embodiment of a wildfire. With flaming claws, it tears through the forest, burning everything to ash.
A very needy Pokémon, Loplax will constantly egg its Trainer into giving it more food. New Trainers are warned against raising Loplax, lest they find themselves short on cash.
Within the body of Lampchic, the spirit of a deceased fighter burns, but its small stature limits its combat ability to heated tackles.
Now fully embracing its fighting spirit, Lampziken soars from target to target in battle, striking them down in a single kick and absorbing their life force to heal its wounds.
On nights of the full moon, Rosefa will open their flowers in full. The sweet aroma they release draws in other Rosefa and they dance the night away.
If properly fed, Bunlax will form an unbreakable bond with its Trainer. Any danger posed to its partner will be flattened and pummeled by its extendable ears.
Bunlax's favorite food are Poffins. After getting a Trainer to drop their guard with their cute act, they grab the Poffin case with their ears and awkwardly hop away.
Shupnaut loves hiding in cabinets throughout the house. If you find yourself mad for no reason, Shupnaut may be feeding on your positive emotions.
The song of Shupetta is a sad tune that makes listeners recall painful memories of the past. Afterwards, however, it feels as if their burdens have been lifted.
By heating the water in their mouth, Fletchkip can fire steam bullets that shatter boulders. The feathery fins help manage their body temperature.
If anyone defiles the forest they protect, Trenape will fight them without mercy. If pushed to the brink, Trenape will ignite their arms in spirit fire, at risk of their own life.
A flock of Regirow will perch vigilantly in a sturdy tree. If anyone stops to rest under their tree, they will divebomb with their stone bodies.
Necroper sleeps at the bottom of crystal clear ponds during the day, absorbing sunlight. At night, they release the light in a multicolored spectacle, illuminating the whole area.
Necrosire floats on the water, mouth open, as they absorb the light from the sun and moon. This causes the surrounding area to become damp and chilly.
In the dead of night, Mareon dives into the water, silently taking down sleeping Corsola. The venom in their fangs prevents prey from waking up.
With their melodious song, Maretta lulls hoards of Corsola to sleep. While their prey slumbers, their Mareanie followers settle in for an easy meal.
Using the sweet fur they produce like Spinarak silk, Swirnx weaves intricate nests for themselves. They unintentionally trap Bug Pokémon drawn to the sugary smell.
A fun loving Pokémon that will spray their trainer with water as a harmless prank. If Squirtvoir detects sadness or anxiety in their trainer, the water spray will psychically change their brain waves, lifting their mood.
As Warvoir ages, the mist they produce covers wider areas. This mist has a calming effect that can diffuse even the most heated or violent arguments.