152 pokedex entries by periperi_chicken
Young Exeggsprout don't have limbs, but if its shell is cracks, it uses the viscous liquid inside itself to walk around. Its yellow seeds lure bug Pokémon with a rich scent, and gets them trapped in the sticky liquid and absorbed for nutrients.
Kangasbro lack pouches, so their young cling to their mother's tail with a powerful bite. After raising many offspring, the tail tip eventually wears away and falls off. Though painless, this often marks the final stage of their life.
For a long time, this rare subspecies of Butterdash was believed to be a myth. In reality, they are incredibly shy and easily spooked, but they will come out of hiding if they see someone in need of a little kindness.
Taulix love to charge at each other, but their heads are so soft that they bounce off each other. They spin their tails as they run, leaving the smell of oil, caramelised onion, and grilled meat behind them.
Porychum's programming is glitched, causing it to swing wildly between moods. When happy, it is optimistic, kind, and loves to play, but at the smallest upset, it will weep and panic.
Snorsey produce the most nutrient-dense eggs in the world, but most choose to fill their pouches with junk food instead. Despite this, they are still generous and will offer a fry to any person having a bad day.
Snoria floats by on its plush little cloud, snoring a sweet tune in its near constant slumber. Doctors bring them into children's hospitals to help young patients sleep comfortably.
When confronted with danger, Pidcorio will kick its feet and clap its wings, brushing sand and dirt into its attacker's eyes and giving them enough time to escape. They can be very affectionate with their Trainer and will dance to impress them.
Every night on a full moon, Polifairy gathers with others to belt out songs. Its cute appearance makes it a popular pet, and it often waves its arms to ask its Trainer to pick it up, showing its love of being held.
Many wish to keep Jumpfeon as pets, due to their cute appearance, friendly demeanour and the scent of fresh outdoor grass that follows them. Jumpfeon were born to roam, and hate being kept indoors. Only Trainers living on the move should own one.
Snubvee is very friendly, playful, and even gets a little shy around other dog Pokémon. Due to this, they often evolve into Snubveon or Snubfeon, but they like to listen to their Trainers and can be guided into any evolution with a little coaching.
Spearkip dart over ponds, snapping up bug Pokémon as they go. The scruff of feathers on their heads are highly sensitive, helping them detect nearby prey in an instant.
Qwiltress has a shell as hard as steel, but it is incredibly sensitive. Even though most Pokémon know not to pick a fight with a Qwiltress, it is very high strung, and the slightest tap will cause it to shoot out its poisonous spikes.
Every three years, it sets its own coat ablaze. The process leaves it bald and sluggish without photosynthesis, but when its leaves grow back, they return tougher and sharper than before.
It makes its nest in tall trees. It waits just high enough to be out of a child's reach, and if they climb to catch it, it will float higher and higher until there is no way for them to get down safely.
Treeye have countless tiny spikes along the soles of their feet, which allow them to climb upside down. When Trainers spot their crystal eyes glinting wickedly at the roof of a cave, many run away in fear.
Groink spins on its gear, turning faster and faster until it finally lets go, propelling it over swaths of trees. Groink can travel miles this way, though doing it too much can be tiring.
Groeye live in lush caves full of flora, where they blend in perfectly. They crawl along the wall unseen and search for crystals embedded in the cave walls.
Scepkern is a parasitic Pokémon. It digs its sharp root feet into the sides of trees and saps away their energy so that it can grow powerful enough to evolve.
Torcheye are picky eaters, surviving entirely on citrine. Fortunately, they can make their own by finding cracked geodes and heating them with their fiery breath.
Torchtump's wood is strong enough to withstand high temperatures. Young Torchtump will breathe fireballs at each other, charring the wood to appear more mature and tough.
Blaink rotate around each other, keeping them and their internal fire alive. If they spin fast enough, small flaming sparks will fly.
Blaeye dig deep into the earth with their claws. When they find a geode, they will split it apart with a mighty kick and feast on the crystal inside.
Mudink's larger fin on the top of its head helps it propel it through the water. It can also sense movements in the water, keeping it safe from predators.
Mudloon can fly despite being completely filled with water. How it manages to stay airborne with such a dense body remains a mystery that continues to baffle scientists.
Marsholu feels the emotions of others very intensely. It coats itself in mud to dampen its aura, which reduces its anxiety.
Marsheye uses its affinity for mud to its advantage, covering its crystal food hoard in muck. Without their gleaming surface, these gemstones are much harder for other Pokémon to find.
Raloon loves making children feel better. It will search for bullied and unpopular children and play with them to brighten their day.
Kecloon is able to change its body's colour to blend into its surrounding. Only its red pattern and strings remain, so children are taught to watch out for them.
Keceye cannot change their colouration at will. Instead, their body takes on the colour of the gemstone they most recently consumed.
Mawink will sit in tree hollows, only leaving its docile face visible. When unsuspecting Pokémon wander over, it will turn around and snap at them with its metallic jaws.
Mawloon blinks sweetly as passers by, waiting for somebody to take the bait. Anyone who stops will be snapped at by the jaws on the back of its head and dragged away.
Duskcute are goofy and playful, though they aren't very smart. They have a strange attachment to Arbok and will follow them around, even when the Arbok finds them annoying. They are so loyal, they won't leave the Arbok, even if it mistreats them.
Turtump are diurnal, spending all their time basking in sunlight while keeping their sprout watered. At night, they sit motionless on the ground, often being mistaken for potted plants in the middle of empty fields.
Grolu's leafy paws produce juicy berries that can bring joy to those who eat them. To make its friends happy, it will shake its paws like pompoms so that berries rain down.
Groink's teeth poke holes in the earth as it rolls along. When it rains, they fill up with water and can give a refreshing drink to thirsty Pokémon.
While Torink's spikes are very sharp, they rarely use them for fighting. Instead, they poke into the dirt, churning it up so that new plants can grow. Farmers have used them as a natural replacement to dibbers.
Tortump are frequently so large, they can only inhabit small trees. Small Pokémon like to live between the branches, but the weight can be too great for Tortump, so they will corkscrew their tails into the ground to stay steady.
Chimolu are highly agile and can run over three mountains in one night. Its orange tail zipping across the landscape is often confused for a comet.
Chimnx will use its electricity to make its own flame look bigger. When it runs, embers and sparks trail behind it.
A Monolu's aura and flames are deeply connected. When it achieves a breakthrough in training, a burst of blue fire briefly surrounds its body.
Inferink will spin its gears around, chopping and slicing the air in controlled movements. Though it may not be the biggest Pokémon, it will willingly fight challengers three times its size.
Inferoc's crown of flame burns stronger when it trusts its Trainer. If its Trainer asks, it will fight any opponent and listen to their every command without wavering.
When Piploon needs to float higher, it will begin to blow bubbles. If it gets too high, it will pop them one by one until it is happy with its position.
Pipeye is clumsy and finds great difficulty in digging. Other Pokémon will offer it some of their crystals out of pity, but it is much too proud to accept.
Prinloon are arrogant by nature. The more important they think they are, the bigger their head will become. If not grounded, they will be so buoyant that they will rise forever.
The three horns on Empoloon's head are used for fighting. Those with the largest horns find it easier to pop rivals and are seen as the leaders amongst their group.
Empoeye proclaim themselves the rulers of any cave they live in, demanding crystals from other Pokémon in exchange for protection. Simpler Pokémon obey without question, while smarter ones quickly realize their promises are empty.
Pawnlia are bursting with energy and spend most of it cleaning. They compulsively tidy homes, Pokémon, and people alike. They are also extremely violent and eagerly attack anything nearby, especially Bug Pokémon.
Clefkoth make great low maintenance pets, as they sleep for days at a time, but are affectionate and playful when awake. However, they are rare, and this makes them hard to find and very expensive.
Rioloon emanates an aura that displays its feelings. When nearby people feel its happiness, they call their children close.
Rioeye can sense the emotional auras of other Pokémon. It uses this ability to hunt colonies of happy Carbink.
Shinx glow constantly, but are silent and elusive. It is rumoured that Shinx can look deep into a person's soul and see every secret they keep.
Luolu rest their forelegs on others, as they communicate their emotions with an aura that radiates from their paws. Luolu will tackle their best friends with their front paws to show them how happy their friendship makes them.
This rare variation of Jigglyta is hyperactive and rarely takes anything seriously. It will do anything it can to bring joy to others, and its singing can bring a smile to even the most miserable old man.
Arolu spends most of its life deep within mountains, eating all the iron it can find. This creates gaps in the stone that can lead to new caves.
Arnx may look cute, but many consider them a pest. They will eat anything containing iron, and overload electronics when they rub their staticky coat against them. Despite this, they are very sweet by nature.
Artump are often mistaken for terrifying skulls with piercing blue eyes floating through the night, but their heads are only made of metal. They get upset when they aren't played with.
Kliolu build up energy by rapidly hitting metal. This makes them a nuisance in cities, so some choose to place metal dummies by the outskirts of town for Kliolu to punch instead.
Zoloon will often disguise themselves as quiet children to lure children away from safety. They will tuck their string arms behind their backs, as these parts do not change and can lead to them getting caught.
Zotump has a call that sounds exactly like a screaming child. It will find people going on picnics or camping and cry out, waiting for them to leave so that it can steal their food.
Buolu is highly sensitive to changes in emotions. Being around sad people will make it cry for hours, so it tends to stay in places with happy people, such as theme park planters or children's parks.
When the big pod behind it pops, pollen spreads around. This helps plants grow, but it is poisonous to humans and can irritate the throat if inhaled.
If a child dies in a flowery field, they have a chance to become a Butump. They cherish sunny days and spend their days floating through flowers.
Roseolu's flowers give off a wonderful fragrance that can make those around it calm and content. Because of this, it is turned into a perfume. The scent is often worn by those about to go on their first date.
Roseloon blends in with other flowers around park ponds. When it has drunk enough water, it will rise up to the skies and spread its paralysing pollen over any child it can find before dragging them off to the skies.
Driflolu have a keen sense for emotions. It typically hunts for sad children, as they are the easiest to lure away.
Driflink dangle their string arms to lure small Pokémon. When prey grabs on, they pull it into their teeth. Young Trainers are discouraged from owning one, as getting a hand caught in the teeth can cause permanent hand injuries.
Drifloon rarely appear, but when they do, families lock their doors. They fly down in droves, their bright, shiny colours and high-pitched squeaks hypnotising all children in close range. Any children who follow Drifloon never return.
Drifltump take great joy in capturing children and dropping them from great heights. They don't seem to do this out of malice; rather, the Pokémon is longing for more friends to play with it in the sky.
Shroomolu spouts spores from its head. If inhaled, it can cause many different effects, such as uncontrollable laughter, feelings of dread, and intense rage.
When Shroomeye eat enough crystals, they will send out a puff of crystalline spores. These spores will grow into crystal mushrooms, which provide nutrients to other gem eating Pokémon.
Pillows stuffed with Cottonolu cotton are popular as it is rumoured to manifest positive energy. Though these claims are unproven, the soft texture is known to at least provide a restful sleep and leave users feeling refreshed.
Cottoneye's feeding caves are well documented, but the nesting grounds they come from are a mystery. When startled, they expel cotton from their bodies as a distraction, leaving researchers still wondering where they go.
Fletchloon detests strangers in its territory, letting out a high-pitched squeal before attacking. It only allows children to enter its home. As soon as they come near, Fletchloon will warm the surrounding area until it feels cosy and inviting.
Fletcheye love to sleep on large smooth rocks that absorb their heat. Other Pokémon often join to enjoy some of the warmth, but as soon as Fletcheye wakes, it pecks them away.
Fletchbink eggs are buried deep in the ground surrounding volcanoes. The many months of deep pressure and heat form crystals on their bodies.
Just before Fletcheye pounces on its prey, its gemstone eyes will glint a bright, fiery orange in sheer excitement. Unfortunately, their inability to hide their joy often leads to their prey noticing their hiding spots and fleeing.
Long ago, humans gave gemstone offerings to the mouth of a cave inhabited by Sabloon. They hoped that buying its favour would convince it to leave their families alone. Some communities still do this.
The feelers on Veniolu are fine-tuned to sense emotions. When it wiggles them it can sense waves of fear, which tells it exactly which direction it shouldn't go in.
Carolu are full of energy, and can swim for an entire night without stopping. When one Carolu smells fear, it will find others to gang up on its victim in a swarm.
If a Carloon wraps its string around the mast of a boat, it needs to be removed immediately. If allowed to stay, it will be joined by other Carloon that will quickly tear the boat to shreds.
Sharpnx live in family groups led by a head male Sharpray. They will roam, bullying any vulnerable Pokémon they see. If they ever betray the boss Sharpray, they will be attacked mercilessly until they fall in line.
Most planes are routed to fly around Sharploon territories, but when that isn't possible, they will bring a team of flying Pokémon to defend them. A swarm of Sharploon can rip through iron in a matter of seconds.
Sharpeye were once terrors of the sea. Long ago, they would careen at high speeds into the sides of wooden ships, gouging holes through the hull to sink them. They would then dive into the wreckage and collect any treasure left behind.
Phantloon is one of the few harmless Drifloon fusions. Said to house the spirits of children once carried away in the woods by Drifloon and its fusions, it plays with any lost child it finds, then gently guides them back home.
Swabink has fluffy, cotton like wings that smell incredibly sweet and delicious. Humans shouldn't try to eat it, though, as it also likes to add flecks of iron filings into its wings to make them shine in the sun.
Swabeye roost in caves, despite their hatred for dirt. They look for caverns containing underground waterfalls, then use their wet wings to clean the entire space. They will only stop when the rocks, dirt and gemstones have a mirror-like shine.
Wailord often swallow prized crystals belonging to Dheleye without noticing. Enraged, Dheleye will relentlessly hunt the ones responsible, determined to reclaim their crystals and take revenge.
These pups all think alike, having split from one original body. However, they only think about dominance, leading to frequent fighting between them, which only worsens as they grow. Finding a Rocktrio without bite marks is a rarity.
When a Carnx gets lost, it will make small sparks that reflect against crystals embedded in the cave walls, creating a beacon to help its mother find it. Despite the packs being led by a male Caray, young Carnx only listen to the females.
The teeth of Carink's gears are smooth and shiny from constant rotation. They like to spin at high speeds because they love the ethereal, resonant ringing it makes.
Carloon hunt in swarms, using their twinkling, bejewelled bodies to lure unsuspecting humans. Once someone gets too close, the group ensnares them with their stringy arms and drags them deep into their caves.
Many believe that if a child remains lost in a cave, they have a chance of becoming a Cartump. It is said that if you look into its crystals, you can see ghostly faces.
When Chesnx contracts its muscles, its electricity builds and the soft spines on its head grow sharp. Touching the tip of a spine will deliver a nasty zap.
Quilnx will strengthen their legs by playfighting. If one gets hurt in the fray, the others will sit together and groom its coat as an apology.
Braiolu use their flame tipped twig to sense emotions, changing colours as it detects new feelings. In the wild, Braiolu read each others flames to know if everyone is happy. Their groups are tight knit because of this.
Braibink are toasty warm, and many cave-dwelling Pokémon cuddle up with it on cold nights. If it becomes ill, it should not be touched without protection, as its gems become hot enough to sear skin instantly.
Millennia ago, Delolu were highly valued, as their aura keeps people warm and radiates comfort and calm. Delolu can be credited with keeping many villages hopeful for the future in times of hardship.
Deleye uses its glowing staff as bait, hiding in the darkness with only the bright tip exposed. When cave Pokémon investigate, it pounces, stealing and eating any crystals they were carrying.
Froaolu like children and they enjoy blowing bubbles, just to watch them laugh. If it can detect a child who is sadder than the others, it will pay special attention to it.
Froaloon is covered in mucus that it pushes air into, protecting it in a bubble. It acts sweet and happy, but this is a façade to get close to its prey.
Froaeye acts childlike and innocent, but this is purely an act. It waits until its prey is comfortable before attacking with rapid-firing water shurikens.
Froabink are not covered in crystals, despite their appearance. Instead, they secrete bubbles which harden in clumps that shine just like jewels, whilst making them unappealing to predators like Sableye.
Despite being composed almost entirely of water, Greink can slice through steel cables. If angered, calming it down is wiser than hiding - walls won't stop it, and it moves incredibly fast.
Greyes are typically less food driven than other Sableye fusions. This is because they make their own diamonds to eat by spraying compressed water into rocks and sediment.
Swirnyte have a fruity flavour, but the specific fruit is unrecognisable, so it is believed to taste like an extinct berry species. For this reason, they are seen as a delicacy in many locations.
Swirtwo's gummy tail is said to taste like every single sweet food in the world, but no one has ever gotten close enough to confirm it. The tail also ripples with a strange pulse that many find deeply unsettling.
Swirturn uses the sweet scent of its glowing lollipop lure to hunt for its prey. It is so tempting that Swirturn can't help giving it the occasional taste.
Swirpix are born with a single soft white tail as sweet as spun sugar. As they grow, each new tail becomes a darker golden brown and carries an increasingly rich caramel scent.
Swirpuff sing soft songs that can put even the rowdiest children to sleep. Their breath smells like ripe strawberries.
When Swirmeleon gets excited, the flame on its tail flickers blue. When the flame grows bigger, its body starts to smell like burnt sugar.
Swirple spits out a sticky string to tangle up its attackers. Unfortunately, the thread is incredibly sweet and most will happily eat their way out within seconds.
Swirkazam often work with confectioners, as they can use their psychic abilities to pull sugar until it's full of air bubbles and can be turned into hard candy. All they ask for in return is a fair share of the candy they make.
Loeye will use its leaf to carry water, which it pours over dirt-coated crystals. The cleaner the crystals, the better they taste to Loeye.
Lombink sit in the water, eating algae, held up by their buoyant neck leaf. In dry seasons when water dries up, it will bury its lower half in the ground, eating nothing and drinking the small amount of water pooling in the dirt.
Ludieye will search caves, collecting gems of all different sizes. Then they will line each one up in ascending size and tap their claws against them, creating light, plinking music. Nearby Pokémon gather to dance to the sound.
Though its rigid little body cannot move much, as soon as it hears music, it cannot help but wiggle its ears to the sound. If others dance with it, it will excitedly propel itself out of the water, spinning and splashing droplets everywhere.
Watching Charster's flames dance around its body is a mesmerizing sight. Many women seek them out, as legend says the direction the white spike points toward will guide them to their true love.
Luvklang are cheerful Pokémon that love sharing new experiences. Both gears strive to make each other feel valued, and their strong bond lets them overcome nearly any challenge through teamwork.
When Luvolu finds someone it likes, it coyly follows them, convinced everything they do is amazing. If noticed, it hides its face and runs off with a giggling yip. If ignored, it eventually moves on to admire someone else.
Each Luvink body adores the other intensely. They innocently glide through the water, ignoring everything else but each other.
The two gears of Luvang care for each other, but their bond fades over time. They grow bored easily and often resent one another, each convinced they do more work to find food.
Luvloon are often exchanged between couples as symbols of affection. Children tend to dislike them, finding romance gross. Ironically, nothing annoys a Luvloon more than being constantly carried around by a lovestruck couple.
Luvtump appear as if they are growing Pecha Berries, but these are actually rocks. If they spot a happy couple, they will throw a rock at them, but if they find a child too shy to talk to their crush, they will gift them a rock.
Poochloon is a persistence predator. Once it chooses a child it wants, it will chase them for miles until they give up. If the kid stands up for themself, Poochloon will retreat immediately with its tail between its legs.
Zigloon marks its territory by rubbing the scented oils in its scraggly fur onto trees. Its coat is so tangled that it often gets snagged on branches, leaving it stranded and squeaking angrily for help.
Because Wurmtump's tail looks like a Wurmple stuck in a tree, it is often targeted by bird Pokémon. In anger, it will spit a sticky silk, wrap up the threat, then fly high into the sky and toss it back down.
Siltler are highly sought after for their magnificent antlers and smooth, silk cocoons. They were almost hunted to extinction until conservation programs were put in place to boost their numbers.
Beautitump are pretty, yet deceiving. They lure adults away from woodland paths with their dazzling colours, then drain their energy with their long proboscis.
Castump lays in wait, sending off piercing cries as soon as midnight strikes. Anything that investigates will be wrapped up in its silk and consumed.
Dustump is covered in a fine dust that spreads when it shakes its leaves. The powder causes hallucinations of playing children, and when people try to chase them, Dustump will have already flown far away.
When a Tailnx gets cold during migration, it shivers and builds up static electricity. The resulting glow makes groups of Tailnx resemble fallen stars scattered among the trees.
Tailtump prefer haunting stumps that are bright red with tannins. If caught in the rain, the wood will look as if it is bleeding, which Tailtump rely on to appear more intimidating.
POKEMON will dangle their tails in the water, waiting for fish Pokémon to circle near. Then it will zap the water, shocking all the fish. It will share everything it catches with its pack.
Wingloon circle high around their targets, waiting for the moment someone lets their guard down. Their wings are a little too short to get close enough to grab someone without them noticing.
Wingadier nest on sheer cliffs, able to hang on easily with their sticky feet. They enjoy pranking other Pokémon by flicking pebbles at their heads.
Pelink will fly small Pokémon from coast to coast inside its massive bill. Unfortunately, it also likes to spin while doing this, making its passengers rather dizzy.
Pelieye loves nothing more than hunting Carbink. It will snap them up in its beak, keeping its jaw firmly shut. When the Carbink is too tired to move, Pelieye will swallow it whole.
Whismnx are popular with families when trained properly. Their soft purrs and twinkling fur can help small children fall asleep. When they sense danger, they can sound an alarm that's loud enough to wake a whole household instantly.
Skitolu know how adorable they are. When they sense somebody feeling blue, they will chase their own wiggling tail, just to see them smile.
Skitump are believed to be the spirits of departed cat Pokémon that possess old scratching posts, and are said to linger near loved ones from their past life. It is aloof and slow to trust, but can be enticed out by springy toys.
Electolu are near impossible to take for walks. They move at such high speeds that trying to stop them from running off is fruitless, and putting them on a leash will only result in arm injuries for its Trainer.
Electeye are extremely fast, able to dart through tunnels in a matter of seconds. However, they insist on holding their favourite jewel constantly. The weight is so cumbersome that they rarely reach their full speed.
Plusink have a passion for cheering on others. When they turn, their gears make loud clicking sounds in celebration.
When Plusloon cheers, it rubs up against Minloon, causing a squeaky noise that sounds like happy encouragement. It likes to encourage those who are very confident, as they get distracted enough for Plusloon to easily cut down.
Minolu will use their emotional sense to find anyone who's feeling unsure, and cheer them on until their confidence is back. They have so much energy, they can do this for 3 days without rest.
Minink find most things to be boring, and will just half heartedly roll around. Plusink are the only thing that brings a smile to its face. When Plusink start spinning, Minink can't help but join with a grin.
When Minloon cheers, it rubs up against Plusloon, causing static sparks to fly. It likes to encourage those who have lost their confidence, as they trust Minloon faster.
The click of Corptump's claws sounds like sharp, cheerful laughter. Many children have been drawn to the water's edge by the sound. Corptump only wants to play, but not every child can swim.
Woobtump navigates the world by echolocating, but its call sounds just like a child's scream. When it finds a friend, it will slam its nose into their cheek, leaving little heart marks behind.
Shellgle uses the brightly coloured fluid on its tail to paint scary faces on its shell. While the faces often look goofy to humans, this discourages many Pokémon from trying to crack Shellgle's shell open.