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Electrcargo's shell is extremely volatile, making it prone to exploding in a fiery burst at the slightest provocation. Colonies of these Pokémon are sometimes mistaken for volcanic eruptions when the energy in the air gets too high.
The material of the amber on Aerocargo's back is flammable, and scientists debate whether Aerocargo existed in its current molten state or a more solid state back in prehistoric times. The few bones that bubble to the surface are very heat-resistant.
Amphacargo flock towards volcanic vents and areas where magma bubbles up. The spots on its shell shine brightly when it is absorbing heat, making it also useful in factories to warn of areas that may be too hot to touch.
Magtres was said to be born of the world's crust, emerging from the first volcano that formed millions of years ago. The flapping of its wings scatters fire and ash, thawing out any stubborn frost at the turn of spring.
It tries to maintain the appearance of a dangerous spout of lava, but in reality, its body has a more rubber-like consistency, and it is mostly harmless. It despises getting its shell wet, as it risks getting the flames it stores there extinguished.
Magckle stores berries in its shell and boils them as it consumes them, producing a sweet-smelling, jam-like substance that coats its arms. It cautiously gives the jam out to other Pokémon in exchange for helping it find berries in arid climates.
The stones that Magsey keeps in the pouch on its stomach are highly valued by physical therapists. Just by laying the stones on an aching muscle or joint, all pain will go away, and the person will be filled with a deep sense of calm.
Magth are commonly found loitering around forges, hoping to pocket any still-molten metal to shape into coins and other shiny baubles. Blacksmiths will often keep spare scrap metal heated in their shops to distract this Pokémon.
Magizard travels the world through magma veins, testing the resolve of those it challenges with an overpowering heat from its body. If its foe is able to withstand this initial assault, it will engage them in battle, using even stronger flames still.
It spends all day napping in the craters of volcanoes, only waking in the hottest part of the day to eat. If it senses that even the smallest part of its body is beginning to cool, it instantly teleports to a hotter area.
Blanaught strikes at those who would attack its friends with blazing claws and earth-shattering kicks. If a battle rages on for long enough, it can trigger explosions from the claws on its fists that can send a tractor-trailer flying.
It attacks opponents with explosive kicks and lunging strikes that can reach 60 mph. It often must rely on the element of surprise, since once an opponent learns Blanoone's strategy, it overwhelmingly tends to miss and go crashing to the ground.
It can often be seen playing with children on rainy days, trying to get adults absolutely covered in mud. It stores extra water in the lily pad on its head so it can continue playing in mud no matter the weather.
The landscape depicted on Kecterra's shell has an odd similarity to the Unovan Blueberry Academy. Kecterra brought to the academy will adjust their shells to highlight spots that they are particularly fond of.
All Kecleon have a patch of skin that they cannot adapt to their surroundings, leaving it exposed. Trainers are advised not to point this out to Kecleon, as they see it as an insult to their pride and will lash out with sharp talons when reminded.
Bicargo constantly chews through trees and wood with its two front teeth, then digests them with the enzymes that cover its body. Its shell is a byproduct of the wood it digests, and large colonies of this Pokémon can be found damming up rivers.
If it senses any disrespect towards it, Mawleon will lash out with its barb-tipped fins and feed the offender to the gaping maw on its stomach. Scientists are still unsure if this is based on instinct or if the maw has a mind of its own.
Mawnoone uses the mouth on its tail to grab onto objects mid-sprint, helping it correct its course on curving terrain that it struggles with. When the tail helps with a hunt, Mawnoone will make sure to share a portion of the meal with it.
What looks like membranes on Mawfly's wings are actually closer in nature to stomach lining. While it can feed off nectar, it also feeds off other Bug-type Pokémon by luring them close with a sweet scent, then closing its wings and digesting them.
While the head of Crancargo was incredibly tough, fossils show that it often dislodged its shell after tackling opponents. Many shells have been found in early human settlements, leading to a theory that they may have served as rudimentary ovens.
Surges of draconic energy cause the wings on the back of Salacargo's shell to grow, giving it the ability to glide through the volcanic valleys it calls home. If its wings or shell are damaged, it grows enraged and begins to spew flames everywhere.
Though it doesn't mean harm, Darkcargo almost always causes those around it to have nightmarish dreams about fire. Even after waking, the burning sensation one experiences in a dream can linger, creating long-lasting anxiety around flames.
It stores gas and water vapor in its body and slowly releases them, allowing itself to disguise as a cloud bank. When unsuspecting flying Pokémon draw close, it forcefully expels gas to lunge forward, swallowing them whole with its massive jaws.
Brecargo trawls the forest floor, picking up all sorts of detritus that it uses to build its shell. While its shell and the excretions it leaves behind are highly nutritious to fungi, both are toxic to people and Pokémon, and will induce vomiting.
As a rather dimwitted Pokémon, Shelcargo makes its habitat in the same location as Magcargo, and will often join their colonies, forgetting that it is not one of them. Surges of draconic energy from its shell remind Shelcargo of this fact.
Buxio make their habitat near lakes; those that live near cleaner water are able to channel more electricity through their front claws. Whenever spring draws near, it will use its claws to stimulate the growth of new plants.
Driflziken's powerful legs combined with its light body allow it to leap up to 60 feet in the air. It can use the flames it produces to stay aloft for longer, but it is then in danger of being blown about by even gentle winds.
Any cotton that is picked from Cottoncargo's body will remain warm to the touch, even for years after being removed. Cottoncargo itself, however, does not like being used as a pillow, and will drastically increase its temperature if laid on.
The cotton-like growths on Cottonleon are actually closer in consistency to steel wool. It sharpens the blades on its wings in the crashing tides where it lives, then uses the cotton to smooth out any impurities.
The tufts that Cottonphox summons are some of the most comfortable materials that can be found in the world. People have mixed opinions on using it for pillows, though, because those who fall asleep on them often see glimpses of the future.
The brilliant gem spines growing out of its motionless body make an appetizing target for Sableye. Apparently, though, they do not taste as good as natural gems, deterring would-be predators.
Sablfly's proboscis is surprisingly tough – it can pierce gemstones and jewels to feed off the minerals in them. The luster of its diamond-like wings grows brighter the more it drains out of gems, sometimes making it prey for other Sablfly.
Sablwellow is incredibly proud of its jewel-like wings and only seeks out the purest of gems to consume to ensure they keep their luster. When two Sablwellow meet, they will sometimes pluck off bits of the other's wing to help keep a pristine shape.
If Carphox finds itself alone, it tries to channel the illusion of other Carphox or Carvanha to give it the courage to hunt. Ships are advised to avoid any areas where they see flames flickering on the surface, a sure sign of their habitat.
It is attracted to the sound of music and dancing, and will gather a pack of other Carcolo to go and invade any party it finds. They then engage in roughhousing, fights, and chaotic dancing, effectively ruining the party.
Many of the most notable river valleys in the world have been formed in the wake of Regihorn migrations. They have been transforming landscapes since the ice age.
Dheleon is said to be born from the souls of captains who met tragic ends at sea. It rules over colonies of undersea Pokémon in sunken ships, with larger ships only being ruled by those with the most impressive anchor head crests.
It senses when spirits are low on sailing vessels and appears to lead the sailors in riveting, uproarious shanties, uplifting their morale. For this, it almost always expects a small share of the ship's coffers, which it stores in its chest.
While the core of Amacargo's shell reaches molten temperatures, the outside of its liquid body is cool to the touch. The rapid cooling sometimes creates an effect similar to an aurora around this Pokémon.
Chesnaught does not have perfect control over the quills on its head and back, and sometimes will damage objects or itself by toughening or softening its quills inappropriately. It eats its body weight in berries daily to help toughen the quills.
Quilnaught train by tackling each other with awe-inspiring force, but do not feel even the slightest bit of pain. Outgrown shells from this Pokémon are highly sought for use in making protective gear for sporting events.
Chesleon is a magnanimous ruler, putting the safety and defense of those it considers its subjects above all else. The shields on its arms can withstand tremendous force, and it will retaliate with spikes that can pierce reinforced steel.
The burrs that Chesphox summons are able to block any and all attempts to approach it. Opponents often get annoyed and abandon their attempts before ever getting within range for an attack.
Braitile is a common sight in apple orchards in the fall. While the bonfires it starts with its tail are usually warm and inviting to all, they can reach dangerous temperatures if the orchard is threatened.
It communicates with members of its pack using a mix of electrical impulses and smoke signals from the stick it always carries. It will channel either intense heat or voltage through its claws to hunt, whatever is most effective against its prey.
The apples that grow on its back are said to grant the power of foresight when consumed. Deltile is highly valued by farmers, who hope to use its power to predict the yield of their crops.
Delnaught creates walls of searing fire to deter its foes. Against persistent attackers, it predicts the best location to launch a counterattack and uses flaming walls to direct its enemies to where it will land a decisive strike.
Despite its bulky appearance, Grenaught can weave around opponents masterfully, disarming and disabling foes before they can attack. It can shape water into any form of fortification or weapon to aid in its defense, though it prefers shurikens.
Lotile is a master of combat in the marshes it calls home. The water in its lily pad is said to be capable of revitalizing stagnant ponds into a thriving ecosystem, with lotuses blooming brilliantly.
Luditile's dances carry the ability to revitalize dried and wilted plants, and it can often be seen dancing energetically among marshy reeds. If its marsh comes under attack, it can quickly shift those same dance moves into powerful kicks.
Ludileon compete among themselves for who has the most impressive dancing skills. The one who wins their dancing competitions gets to lead their colony in dances for a full lunar cycle before the competition begins again.
Ludiphox is able to weave spectacular shapes and images using the water that it summons, sometimes telling fantastic stories of things that have yet to come. Whenever it senses that it is being watched, it can't help but put on a show.
Pokémon that nest in the reef on Luvterra's back are well-known to court for life. Sometimes, multiple generations of the same Pokémon family can be found living on the back of an individual Luvterra.
It flits about looking for couples, as it feeds off the energy given off by a happy couple. The scales on its wings are sometimes ground up to use in perfumes, as they are said to have an attractive effect.
Beautiphox scatters dust from its wand that it uses to induce hallucinations in its foes, amplified by the colorful spots in its fur coat. It incapacitates its foes by showing them terrifying future possibilities, then it attacks viciously.
The head on the shell usually takes the lead in directing the other two heads in battle. When digging underground, the bottom heads focus on carving tunnels, while the shell head focuses on reinforcing the shell with bedrock.
Masquefly flaps its wings aggressively while it drinks nectar, hoping to scare off anyone who would try to interrupt it with its frightening patterns. Its mood worsens in rainy weather, and it jabs its long mouth at anyone who gets too close.
Illuterra attracts droves of Volbeat and Illumise to pollinate the plants that grow on its back. The fruit that grows on its back has a different flavor profile depending on the pattern the other Pokémon make while pollinating.
It lives near hot springs, lounging lazily during the day and roaming to graze on mosses and ferns in the evening. It can expel boiling-hot steam out of the hump on its head to spook passersby, seemingly just for amusement.
Nunoone single-mindedly travels in one direction in search of food, not stopping except to eat. It does not care if it crashes through objects or into other Pokémon during this search, for it must keep moving to keep its body from cooling.
This Pokémon gathers periodically around volcanic calderas and creates festive dancing music with its cries. While some believe that this foreshadows a violent eruption, research has shown that it prevents the Pokémon itself from violently erupting.
Spheowl's eyes are especially adapted to picking out prey in the taiga where they live. Even if they miss their prey on an initial approach, they can gracefully bound back from any missed hunt with their plush, supple feathers.
Sphenx's soft fur glows brightly whenever it is excited. While useful for deterring predators in icy snowfields, mealtimes in herds of these Pokémon are also blindingly bright.
Its insulated fur helps concentrate electricity in its front claws. After a successful hunt, a Sphexio claps its tail against the ground, sending signals to others in its group to join it for a meal.
Its whiskers are highly conductive, and sometimes Seaxio can be seen gathering electricity in a ball on its nose. While younger Seaxio may do this in play, it is typically used to send signals between members of the herd for hunts.
Walray's eyesight lets it see through the heaviest of blizzards and the thickest of ice floes to pursue its prey. It also uses this eyesight to keep watch over its pack, making sure none stray too far in harsh conditions.
Abcargo sleeps during the entire day, absorbing energy from the sun and gradually growing hotter until sunset. When night falls, it lethargically seeks food, teleporting away from any predators it senses with a blast of blazing heat.
Dewcargo maintain a body temperature of 0F, and make their homes by freezing their own ice floes. The shell on its back is similar in structure to a glacier, and it melts whenever the temperature around the Pokémon is above freezing.
In the shell on its back, Blastcargo stores super-heated water that it can pierce and melt steel on contact. If this Pokémon retreats inside its shell, extreme caution is warranted, for it can use its water jets to turn itself into a dangerous missile.