30 pokedex entries by opossiblymage
This poisonous Pokémon can be found in the landfills outside sprawling cities. It frequently has turf wars with Garbodor. The growth on its tail is used to watch behind it for enemies.
This Pokémon resides in arid mountain regions. During the dry season, wildfires can easily spread by a herd moving through the land.
Spinacorio fashions itself pom-poms made of its silky, sticky web. It lives in dense forests and stands on the sidelines of battles between larger bugs like Heracross and Pinsir, cheering them on.
Sudotor likes to reside in lush, tropical regions. While the berry-like rocks on it look enticing, bird Pokémon that try to pluck them only leave with disappointment or a hurt beak.
Hundreds of years ago, Sudotales was a common fixture in the gardens of nobility. Its extravagant tails were an excellent pop of color in traditional Johto dry gardening.
Skiptu never separates, as each one has its purpose in the tower. The bottom provides strength. The middle provides mobility through flight. Lastly, the top has a cute, chatty disposition that endears it to other Pokémon.
Scientists aren't certain why, but this Pokémon decided it was best to stay within its egg. It is theorized that it is to appear less threatening to bird or bug Pokémon prey, or perhaps for added protection from predators.
Porysian is both friendly and rambunctious. If this digital feline Pokémon gets into your hard drive, you may find your files scattered about afterwards.
Pikatuff's short fur is luxuriously soft. This friendly Pokémon loves to be pet, but this often causes a zap from static electricity.
Celegrowth is cocooned with a thick swath of vines, which it uses for protection. These vines can grow over a foot a day, so constant pruning is needed.
Bonsian is very skilled in manipulating humans into giving it extra treats. It sadly looks at them with tears in its eyes, and if that doesn't work, it gives demanding, noisy yowls.
This bug Pokémon constantly guards a large white stone in its pincers, thinking it to be an egg. If it allows a Trainer to touch the stone, it has an extreme bond of trust with them.
While living in one's computer, Poryram can speed up the device by three times its normal capabilities. Because of this, Poryram is coveted by video game speedrunners.
Venupoke enjoys nothing more than to lounge in the sun all day, soaking up nutrients. It would much rather photosynthesize than go fishing with its tail.
Despite its small size, Nidopede's poison is surprisingly potent. Its shell is thick and durable, and its tackles can easily uproot a tree.
With Sylking's pastel colors and friendly face, most smaller fish Pokémon don't pay attention to it. However, it is an apex predator that thrives in rivers.
Its bright colors can only hide its vicious, battle-thirsty demeanor so well before others get suspicious. Because of this, Syldos must use its feelers to lure prey into a false sense of security.
Using its feelers, this Pokémon acts like a metronome, flicking back and forth at even intervals. Soulful musicians enjoy it as a partner Pokémon.
Cleftom loves to play with people and Pokémon alike at festive summer events, surrounded by food stalls and fireworks. It is rumored that if this Pokémon takes a shine to you, untold riches could be yours.
Bunpod resides by forested lakeshores or riversides. It is fairly sedentary but springs away with surprising agility when it senses danger.
Glanine has a fiery inner temperature, yet it is freezing cold to the touch. Because of this, steam eerily rolls off of it in clouds, startling Trainers that see it charging past in the tundra.
Lusire is amphibious and lives in marshlands. It buries itself in mud and keeps its mouth open under the water, waiting for prey to accidentally swim in. The bright colors of its petals and docile demeanor make it popular with younger trainers.
Lomrok is both a clever predator and a prankster. It lies in wait in the swamp water, disguising itself as a lily pad, before popping out to snatch fish Pokémon or frighten Trainers.
It wildly dances and totters around during battle, occasionally leading it to fall. Luckily, the thick shell covering its head protects it from most harm.
Goltres is both an aerial ace and an excellent swimmer. The water that flows from its wings is scalding.
This Pokémon enjoys floating around in the sky among other cumulonimbus clouds. It can grow a bit larger when it absorbs enough water vapor, making it heavy and sinking it closer to the ground.
Primeye's fists are studded with precious gems it has found in deep cave systems. It is strong enough to crumble massive geodes into tiny pieces, which it then hoards or nibbles on.
Charet's lithe, serpentine body weaves through the brush, searching for powerful opponents or helpless prey. Its tail is a common cause of grassland fires.
Genedo is a capricious, deadly predator of the sea. If your ship catches Genedo'S attention, hope that it is more playful than hungry.
Kingking's thick body is slow and sturdy. It specializes in melee combat, and its overgrown claw has the power to easily topple over a lighthouse.