701 pokedex entries by santon5512
The sunlight Bulbasola absorb is funneled into their branches, which grow rapidly to conceal their appearance. Due to deforestation, sightings of these Pokémon have become increasingly rare.
Bulbakid absorb sunlight using their bulbs on their backs, storing it within their bodies. By stabbing their horns into a tree, they can release this energy, boosting the trees growth significantly.
Bulbalade absorb sunlight through their heads, channeling this energy into their Razor Leaf attacks. At full power, the leaves along their arms are capable of cutting through trees with a single swing.
As Bulbaselia absorbs moonlight, the rings along their backs glow brighter and brighter, brimming with energy. Once full, they release this energy as shimmering spores which look like stars in the light while also boosting plant growth around them.
Bulbaviper bask in the tall grass, the bulbs along their bodies absorbing sunlight. By using Razor Leaf, these Pokémon can cut down any threat with their tails.
Herds of Cateros will graze on fields for days at a time. They will consume this grass faster than it can grow back, oftentimes leaving entire fields bare and dead.
Using their long necks, Caterorus eat leaves off tall trees. They spin large frills made from a fine silk on their heads, appearing larger than normal to ward off predators.
Caterpuff spend most of their time in the trees, searching for apples to eat. They secrete a caramel-like mucus from their mouths, which they coat the apples they find in before consuming them.
Caterple spend most of their time eating leaves high up in the trees. When threatened by Flying-type Pokémon, they will don their spikes, warding predators off.
Caterboach feed on algae and kelp on the seafloor, using their incredibly sensitive antennae to look out for predators. When threatened, they will release a putrid smell from these antennae before quickly fleeing.
It is said that Voltrock are the origin of thunder stones, their rocky bodies forming them as they absorb electricity. If they absorb too much, they will explode, sending shards of rock flying in all directions.
It is said that Voltrock are the origin of Thunder Stones, their rocky bodies forming them as they absorb electricity. If they absorb too much, they will explode, sending shards of rock flying in all directions.
Voltby generate electricity by rapidly clicking their claws. They will shock anyone who encroaches on their territory, temporarily paralyzing smaller targets.
Electrtata will gnaw at wires and consuming their electricity. When these Pokémon are startled, they will explode, causing massive damage.
Electricate sink their teeth into electronics, sapping their energy. When fully charged, the tips of their tails will ignite and burn like a fuse, their bodies detonating once fully burnt.
Electrown often appear quite suddenly, emitting a deafening boom that stuns their prey before unleashing a powerful surge of flames. This fire is capable of collapsing solid concrete, leaving massive devastation wherever these Pokémon go.
Electrown often appear quite suddenly, emitting a deafening boom that stuns their prey before unleashing a powerful surge of flames. This fire is capable of collapsing solid concrete, leaving massive devastation wherever these Pokémon go.
Exeggton control the magnetic field around them, attaching various utensils to themselves for defense. If trained by a chef, these Pokémon can become very talented cooks.
Cukyu live in the desert, hiding out in the skeletal remains of other Pokémon. By wrapping themselves around these bones, they can use them as a body, resembling walking corpses in the night.
Hitmondle possesses incredible balance, hopping from branch to branch in search of fruit to eat. If attacked, they will jump high into the air, flipping before delivering a devastating axe kick.
When threatened, Koffby will cloak themselves in toxic bubbles blown from their mouths. These bubbles often contaminate the water they inhabit.
Using their nimble legs, Metalee are always on the run, fleeing from any potential danger until ready to evolve. If backed into a corner, they can deliver powerful kicks to keep opponents at bay.
Metaros ram their bodies into each other, toughening their shells with each hit. This behavior is said to accelerate their evolution, causing them to evolve even stronger.
In the dead of night, Metarai wander through the forest in search of food. By spinning arms made of silk, they will snatch Metapod from the trees, carrying them off into the night.
Their large claws resemble Metapod, tricking predators into thinking they've found an easy meal. They will grab the attacker with devastating force, quickly disposing of them before consumption.
Many Pokémon will return to their nests to find that their eggs have been painted by Changle. Their antics have inspired many holiday traditions around the world.
Tanvile use their vines to obscure their appearance, blending in with nearby foliage. When prey wanders too close, they whip their claws around wildly, cutting them down before ensnaring them.
Kangasnaut's tail has the appearance of their mother, making them look like a mother protecting their child. If attacked, they will swing this tail wildly like a club.
Kangasmander's flames are quite weak, leading them to cower behind their mothers during battle. They train daily in the hopes of growing as strong as their mothers.
Kangasmeleon are entrusted by their mothers to look after their eggs. With their flaming claws, they will brave even death to defend their siblings.
Kangasizard use their fierce flames to defend their young, scorching anyone who gets too close. At night, they swaddle their young with soft, leathery wings, using the flame on their tails to keep warm in cold weather.
Kangasbra use their psychic powers to keep predators away from their young. When they feel it is safe, they use these powers to play, making their young fly through the sky.
If their young are ever attacked, Kangaskazam will use their psychic powers to move them out of danger. They will put their bodies on the line for their young, even if it means death.
Seagon2 produce a special ink in their stomachs that they shoot at predators. Many large tech companies make use of this ink, dipping their hard drives in it to increase their processing power.
Butterkhan keep Metapod in their pouches, giving them a safe place to stay until they evolve. They collect honey from flowers to nourish them both.
It is recommended that people steer clear of Scyossom while they're dancing. They will blissfully twirl and dance in the sun, their dress slicing through anything that gets in their path.
Scygle use their tails to both paint and slice through dense forests. They are skilled topiary artists, using their blades to create intricate sculptures out of shrubbery.
Scyitar make up for their lack of range with their incredibly tough armor. This armor lets them charge headfirst through attacks, slicing through even the toughest opponents.
Scysprout will root themselves into the ground, soaking up water from the soil. They will use their razor sharp scythes to slice up anything that gets too close.
Scyby will use their scythes to slice up small clams and fish, ready for an easy meal. If their blades break off, they will regrow even sharper.
When the sun is at its highest, Jynossom will gather in circles, wiggling their hips as they dance for the sun. Other Pokémon witnessing this can't help but join in.
Jynown lurk near the peaks of snowy mountains, staring at Trainers through the fog. Trainers have described their gaze as cold and unnerving, and locking eyes with them for too long has been known to cause unintelligible murmuring.
Electaicate eat electronics to charge their bodies, channeling the electricity into their teeth. With a single bite, they can unleash a devastating Thunder Fang.
Magish bury their lower halves near fires, their leaves waving in the wind as if they were flames. They can fan these leaves to create waves of heat.
Magape reside inside volcanos or near pools of lava, basking in their heat. If the temperature falls below 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, they will be thrown into a fit of rage.
Taupod will rock back and forth, ramming their shells into each other in a fight for dominance. To onlookers, these battles are extremely anticlimactic.
Tauwoodo use their tail-like arms as whips, keeping predators at bay. Farmers often use these Pokémon to help herd cattle, their rock-hard bodies able to tank charges.
Tautoed look like mishapen Politoed, but don't let their small size fool you. These Pokémon have short tempers, aggressively attacking anyone that gets near. They let out a loud, deep croak, calling in herds of their kind to help aid their attack.
Tautata will scrounge through dumpsters in search of food. They can easily drive away other scavengers with their aggressive temperament.
Tauts are often used by farmers to help herd runaway cattle. Despite their small size, they can wrangle creatures weighing more than a ton.
Taubat will clash with each other in the air, often fighting until one is knocked from the sky. At night, they will seek out sleeping herds of Tauros, piercing their thick hide with their fangs before consuming their blood.
Magiuna's tough shell protects them from most attacks as they float on the water's surface. They are often carried away by Pelipper and Sharpedo due to their lack of mobility.
Magiceon are often found swimming in icy lakes. However, their bodies are not suited for the cold, leaving them shivering and even frozen solid most of the time.
By swimming in circles, Magigon create whirlpools to drive predators away. They often get themselves caught in them instead, causing them to wash up on nearby beaches.
Weeseed's spikes contain a venomous toxin capable of temporarily paralyzing smaller targets. When threatened, they can fire these spikes in all directions.
Lapbuff will drift along the ocean's surface, singing to themselves as they do so. The shells on their heads protect their soft bodies from injury when bumping into ships or rocks.
Laplithe are typically quite docile, splashing in puddles and swimming down streams. If they spot a Pokémon in danger, they rush to defend them, spraying jets of water from their mouths.
Lapnine are loyal companions, carrying their Trainers across even the roughest terrain. By spraying jets of boiling water, they defend weaker Pokémon from danger.
Ditdon's gelatinous body allows them to stretch their heads, forming a large, sturdy wall to protect their territories. Despite how soft their bodies are, they are incredibly resilient, able to bounce most attacks off them.
Ditrachi can use their malleable bodies to change shape at will. They change their shape to try to fulfill the wishes of others, though they aren't very successful.
Ditler can grow a large claw to incredible sizes using their squishy body. This is rarely effective, however, simply slowing them down and leaving them off-balance.
Many different types of Evolution Stones form from Eebink's rocky bodies. Because of this, they are commonly sought out by miners, making them highly elusive.
Vaporicate are excellent swimmers, swimming through rivers in search of food. By spinning their tails like a propeller, they can move through the water at high speeds.
Their small size and large fins make Vaporown excellent swimmers, allowing them to keep up with fishing boats out at sea. Vaporown use bubbles in the shape of letters and symbols to communicate with fishers, asking them for food.
Vaporgon are excellent swimmers, rapidly moving in circles to create large whirlpools. These vortices pull smaller Pokémon inside, making them easy prey.
Joltros build up electricity in their bodies as they charge. Touching the stone on their heads will send them into a blind fit of rage, causing them to release all their energy in one large surge.
Joltbell will hang in trees, absorbing sunlight and converting it into electricity. They fire this electricity in large bursts from their mouth, instantly paralyzing their prey.
Kakquil spew sticky threads from their backs, attaching themselves to trees until they're ready to evolve. Their bodies constantly emit heat, keeping them warm in the winter.
When Kakmer are ready to begin their long evolution process, they harden their liquid bodies. These Pokémon fit themselves into tight cracks and crevices, concealing themselves before hardening.
Kabubell will hook themselves to the ceilings of caves, waiting for unsuspecting prey to pass below. Once they spots their target, they drop from the ceiling, sinking their teeth into them before expelling a powerful acid from their mouths.
Snortom will take control of various kitchen appliances such as refrigerators and ovens. They will remain hidden for as long as they can, consuming the food placed inside them to fuel themselves.
Snorpuff's body slowly inflates and deflates as it peacefully sleeps. It always appears to be sleeping so well that other Pokémon can't help but join.
Snorby will bury themselves in the sand, sleeping for days at a time. When awake, they will shovel massive amounts of sand into their mouths, absorbing its nutrients.
Zaptrio make their homes high in the clouds. They release electricity as they burrow through them, charging the clouds and creating storms wherever they go.
Moltata soar above cities, searching for an ideal dumpster to eat from. Once found, they will use their flames to scorch the trash inside, cooking it to their liking before digging in.
Dragodon are left off-balance by their large heads, so they prefer to hide deep within caves. Their heads are said to hold a wealth of knowledge, which they share with anyone who manages to find them.
While it is difficult to earn their trust, Dragoitty are loyal companions. If their Trainers are hurt, they will rush to go find help, leading them back to their Trainer.
Beedeen swim upstream in swarms, painting the river a golden hue. When threatened, they jab their horn into attackers, injecting a potent venom.
Beeking use their horns to dig burrows in the riverbed. They create hive-like nests in these burrows, laying their eggs inside so that they're safe from the current.
In exchange for honey, Beelade will defend the hives of Combee. They attack with blinding agility, cutting down foes with their stingers.
Beepuff's bodies are incredibly light, allowing them to fly surprisingly quickly. The honey they secrete is considered a delicacy in many regions, often added to teas for its uniquely rich and sweet flavor.
Beeliper keep hives of Combee in their beaks, giving them shelter in exchange for some of their honey. When provoked, they will open their mouths to let these swarms fight for them.
Beeskit glide across ponds and lakes at high speeds, using their stingers to jab predators. Their heads secrete an exceptionally sweet honey that is considered a delicacy in many regions.
Beeler are extremely territorial of their burrows, attacking anything that gets too close. They pounce on their prey at high speeds, restraining them with their smaller claw before injecting them with a toxic poison.
Mewdrill create psychic waves as their wings beat together, producing a low humming noise that clouds opponents' minds. They compress their psychic energy into spikes, firing them at anyone brave enough to face them.
Mewklang's complex body structures are derivative of their genetic makeup, making no two look the same. Their bodies are powered by powerful psychic energy, which they produce by spinning their gears.
Mewlem use their psychic powers to pull rocks toward them, forming a sturdy shell around their bodies. When provoked, they release their built-up energy to launch these rocks in all directions.
Mewno gather psychic energy as they sleep, storing it within the stones they carry. When released, this energy will put anyone within range to sleep.
Chikofable are masters of camouflage and extremely elusive, hiding from people as best they can. During a full moon, groups may gather and stare in the sky, performing dances and songs. This phenomenon has rarely ever been observed.
Typhgon2 will infiltrate computers, consuming image files of things that are flammable. Their flames will grow hotter the more they eat, often causing the computer to overheat if they are left unattended.
Pidgon2 infiltrate computers to search for image files of branches or wood. They gather these files to make nests within empty folders to give themselves a place to lay their eggs.
Pidchum use their beaks to examine their surroundings, curiously pecking at anything they find. These Pokémon are constantly worried about their appearance, preening their feathers to ensure they look their best.
Furet's body moves much like a snake, slithering through the tall grass in search of prey. They will use their body to constrict their prey, dragging them back to their burrow.
Hootkid will incrementally rotate their arms every minute, slowly building up electricity. At the same time each day, Hootkid will discharge this electricity in one large burst.
Spinarogue are incredibly acrobatic, using webs to swing and maneuver around their opponents. They use these webs to tie their foes up, restraining them for an easy victory.
Ariawak spin masks made of web to ward off predators. The spear they hold secretes a toxic poison from its tip, which is able to fell much larger Pokémon.
Ariaown live together in small colonies, lurking in the treetops. Together, they spin letters out of web, often creating complex sentences of an unknown language in the canopy.
Chinbink's rocky bodies leave them trapped in the deep ocean, making them quite rare. They use the bioluminescent gems on their bodies to blind predators.
Lanfable reside deep underwater, often hiding within small caverns and caves. During a full moon, large groups of Lanfable begin to surface, the lights on their heads making the surface look like an ocean of stars from above.
Despite their size, Igglysaur's body is incredibly soft and bouncy, allowing them to hop wherever they go. The tree on their backs gives off a faintly sweet aroma.
Groups of Igglybat can often be heard singing as a form of echolocation, locating prey. Due to their fragile vocal cords, these Pokémon take turns singing, giving the others a break.
Igglytly's bodies are incredibly soft and almost entirely filled with air, allowing them to drift in the wind. The gas they produce is often used in perfume due to its faintly sweet aroma.
Matail live near riverbeds, their wool generating electricity as they slither. They turn their tails toward predators when provoked, which resembles a beast. By creating booms of thunder within their wool, they can mimic the roar of a beast.
Pidvile hunt in flocks, waiting in the trees for their prey to pass by. With almost perfect coordination, they swoop down to snatch up their prey, often taking down entire groups of Pokémon.
Bellyu will lie in the sun, cleverly disguising themselves as flowers to avoid predators. They will absorb sunlight through their core, storing it in order to allow them to almost instantly regrow lost limbs.
Bellbuzz live in very large communities, dancing in the sun together. They use the flower on their head to absorb sunlight, converting it into nutrients. They are very social Pokémon, often helping out Trainers or inviting them to join their dances.
Bellax will forage for food with their young throughout the day. As the sun begins to set, they will hold a celebration, dancing and feasting on the food that they've collected.
Bellbok will hide out in flower fields, using the false flowers on their chests to attract pollinators in order to eat them. When faced with a larger threat, they will rapidly shake the leaves on their bodies, creating a loud rustling sound.
Belltomb will seek out and latch onto Sun Stones, sapping the energy from them. Once they're attached to one, they will no longer need sunlight or food to survive.
Bellink sleep for most of the year, waking from their hibernation during spring. Large groups of them gather in the sun, hopping in circles on their springy tails. The orbs on their heads absorb sunlight, collecting energy for their next slumber.
Poliveon release bellowing croaks from their mouths that make nearby flowers release soothing aromas. Using their powerful legs, they can leap incredibly high.
The soothing aura they emit gets easily carried by the wind, able to be faintly felt up to a mile away. This property carries into their leaves upon consumption, which are commonly used as herbs in dishes for this very reason.
Skiplem roll through fields of flowers, spreading pollen from the flowers on their bodies. As they sleep, Combee and other Bug-type Pokémon will often swarm them.
Packs of Ratode will reside in power plants, chewing on wires to absorb electricity. If they consume too much energy, they will explode, causing blackouts.
Ratcute's tails are bound together, leaving them in a constant fight for dominance. They will fight among themselves over food and which way to go, gnawing at and yanking each other.
Ratwak are often kept by Team Rocket, sending them to stealthily infiltrate secure locations. However, they often get distracted, instead opting to raid the place for food.
Ratkhan will stash food in their pouches for their young to eat. Rattata will often make these pouches their homes as well, as Ratkhan welcome them with open arms.
Rateon are most often found on polluted shores, eating whatever trash they can find in the water. They are often kept around for this reason, helping to clean up garbage.
Ratlax will roam cities at night, searching for food to fuel their insatiable appetite. By morning, dumpsters are often found completely empty, having been cleared out by these Pokémon.
Ratpom can often be seen swinging from power lines and lamp posts using their tails. They use these tails to snatch people's food straight from their hands, swiftly escaping with it.
Ratfarig will eat just about anything, regularly eating trash out of dumpsters. Their tails, however, are far pickier, eating only the finest food.
Ratursa are considered pests by honey farmers, often breaking into their hives for food. Their thick fur protects them from stings, letting them peacefully gnaw at honeycomb without worry.
Ratring are agile climbers, scaling trees in search of berries to eat. Using their claws, they mark trees that grow their favorite berries.
Ratgle will paint fake entrances to their burrows on walls, disguising the real one among them. This tactic is especially effective on Meowth.
Ratbok are often found in abandoned buildings and alleyways, gnawing on concrete in order to grind their teeth down. They use their face-like markings to scare off other scavengers, hoarding whatever food they find for themselves.
Ratchu will rummage through dumpsters, searching for discarded food and electronics. They will use the energy stored in their bodies to cook the food they find.
Packs of Rattata will swarm around Ratgrowth, making them appear much larger than they really are. However, this is simply an intimidation tactic; the Rattata will scatter in all directions when attacked.
Ratcko's hooked claws let them scale walls with ease. They make their nests in dumpsters, banging their tails against the metal to ward off intruders.
The seeds on Ratile's back have a unique cheddar-like flavor to them, making them sought after by chefs. However, due to how agile and skittish these Pokémon are, these seeds are incredibly difficult to obtain.
Ratkip are found swimming through sewers at high speeds. Their stomachs are incredibly resilient, allowing them to consume massive amounts of trash without issue.
Ratqueen will break into shipping containers that smell like food. They carry massive quantities of food to their nests in order to feed their young.
Ratlord swim through polluted oceans, scooping up massive amounts of trash with their mouths. Despite their size, Ratlord are quite skittish, fleeing from much smaller Pokémon.
Raterra will break into restaurants during the night, raiding their kitchens for high-quality food. They carry this food on their backs, taking it back to their packs so they can feast.
Ratgon are found in landfills, scavenging for trash to eat. By flapping their wings, they can kick up whirlwinds of dust and garbage to keep predators at bay.
Ratking reside in trash dumps, consuming massive amounts of garbage to sustain themselves. They will often fight among themselves over territory, driving out other scavengers entirely.
Ratales's tails grow constantly, often getting tangled in each other. These Pokémon are extremely cunning, stalking their prey through the night before delivering a vicious bite.
The flowers on Ratplumes' heads release a toxic pollen. The more trash these Pokémon consume, the more toxic their pollen will become.
Ratras rummage through trash in search of food. While the mushrooms on their backs may look appetizing, they are extremely toxic.
Rattata form a symbiotic relationship with Ratsand, bringing them food in exchange for a home. The two will defend each other from any danger.
The fungus growing through these Pokémon's brains has full control of them, sending them into a constant search for food. Ratsect will often be seen walking headfirst into danger in pursuit of trash, usually failing.
Rator are found in low orbit, occasionally falling back to the surface. Their diet consists entirely of space junk, their teeth well-suited for tearing through metal.
Ratyena will eat just about anything, often scavenging through dumpsters for food. When threatened, they will bare their teeth in an attempt to scare predators off, though they will flee if this does not work.
Ratnine's fur gives off a strong cheddar aroma. Because of this, packs of Rattata will often follow them, hoping to be led to food.
Their whiskers are very sensitive, able to sense their environment even while they're asleep. When they detect danger, they will teleport away in an instant.
It is recommended that you never disturb a Ratchamp while it is eating. These Pokémon will defend their food ruthlessly, throwing punches capable of sending attackers flying.
Ratcool reside near crowded piers, eating discarded food that gets dropped into the ocean. These Pokémon are commonly caught by fishermen, unable to resist any bait they use.
Ratlem's teeth grow rapidly, often causing discomfort. To manage this, these POKÉMON eat a diet of nothing but rocks, grinding down their teeth while absorbing the minerals to toughen their skin.
Raton eat trash constantly, though they seem strangely attracted to cheese and can locate it from afar. Their two heads will hungrily eat while the third keeps watch for danger.
Ratdrio are skilled scavengers, seeking out dumpsters and other trash to eat. Their heads constantly fight over food, often getting tangled up in each other.
Rateel can survive in the coldest temperatures, their bodies well-suited for swimming. Their strong teeth and horns allow them to easily burrow into the bottom of icebergs, making nests inside.
Ratgong chew holes in the ice, dropping in on their prey from the surface. Their fangs grow rapidly, leaving them gnawing on icebergs when not hunting.
Ratder are cunning thieves, often stealing pearls from oysters. They collect anything shiny that they see, hoarding trash and trinkets in their burrows.
Rater are timid creatures, breaking into houses in search of food while trying to be as quiet as possible. If caught, they will disappear immediately, often going into hiding for weeks.
Ratby love collecting shiny objects such as coins or jewelry. Using their claws, they will pickpocket unsuspecting people, stealing valuables from their purses and pockets.
Through fusion, Aipom have gained an extra hand, allowing them to swing through the trees twice as fast as a typical Aipom. Despite this, Aipom will typically use this extra hand to carry berries or even Bounsweet as they swing.
After storms, Sunvile will use their claws to slash branches off trees, letting rainwater fall for them to drink. Their bodies are incredibly light, letting them glide with the wind as they move.
Wooboach live in cold waters, often burying themselves in the mud. Their bodies are coated in a slimy, poisonous film, letting them slip out of danger with ease.
Quagtrio use their superb digging skills to dig out small ponds for themselves in the mud. They spend most of their time basking in them, waiting for food to come to them.
Groups of Umbossom will gather and dance under the moon, absorbing the moonlight. Once they are full, the rings on their bodies will begin to glow.
Umbki absorb moonlight to fuel themselves, the yellow rings on their bodies glowing once fully charged. At night, they will sing and play soothing music to help their Trainers fall asleep.
Slowape have incredibly high egos, often imposing their leadership onto unwilling groups of Pokémon or Trainers. If their authority is ever questioned, they will become enraged, using the shell on their heads to headbutt anything in sight.
Ivyviper release toxic fumes from the buds along their bodies, warding off predators. The closer these buds are to blooming, the more potent this poison becomes.
Ratlee thrive in sewers, eating trash and thrown-out food to survive. They are incredibly skilled fighters, their tails helping them balance as they unleash flurries of kicks at foes.
Rateon swim near beaches in search of trash, using their sharp fangs to tear through garbage. They use their tails like rudders to steer as they swim.
Ratlax's whiskers are able to sense cheese from miles away. They will constantly gorge themselves on cheese, storing extra in their fur for later.
Ratursa are constantly gnawing on trees to shave down their teeth, leaving bite marks wherever they go. They are able to swiftly climb trees, using their tails to swat down berries and hives.
Ratring use their teeth to fell massive trees, consuming the fallen berries. They hoard massive stockpiles of these berries, defending their food with rabid aggression.
Mistata are quite mischievous, feeding on fear. They create illusions of Rattata scurrying out of walls and crevices to startle people, rarely ever being seen themselves.
Misbink diligently polishes the large gem they possess, ensuring that it is in pristine condition at all times. Those who stare into this gem are said to see their greatest fears, much to Misbink's amusement.
Mislow dart from the shadows to startle those who pass by. They feed on the small amounts of fear they induce, constantly trying to scare those around them to nourish themselves.
Miswellow dive from the sky at anyone passing below, letting out a deafening wail as they do so. Despite their solitary nature, victims always perceive these Pokémon as flocks due to the illusions they produce.
In a process similar to photosynthesis, Unpod will take in sunlight through its massive eye, converting it into nutrients to aid in its evolution. Its other eyes watch the treetops for potential danger.
Unown gather around Untwo, defending them with well-coordinated attacks. Theories suggest that Untwo communicate with them using telepathy.
Unma fly at incredibly fast speeds, darting through the air in the shape of various letters as it scans the tall grass for food. It's theorized that these movements spell out words, though its unpredictable nature makes them hard to study.
Unvile use their claws to carve symbols and words into wood, though their purpose is unknown. They are incredibly elusive, often leaving these markings on the sides of houses in the dead of night.
The eyes on Uninch head are merely decoys, with its real eye residing in its mouth. It lies at the bottom of sand pits, staring into the sky as it waits for its prey.
Uncorio hovers above the ground as it dances and sways in a graceful manner. Those who witness this dance find themselves unable to look away, beginning to quietly sing in an unknown language.
Unkaboo wait at night in the treetops for unsuspecting Trainers to wander by. Once their prey has been spotted, they will leap from the tree and try to give them a fright. Unfortunately for Unkaboo, they're not very scary.
Unkaboo wait at night in the treetops for unsuspecting Trainers to wander by. Once their prey has been spotted, they will leap from the tree and try to give them a fright. Unfortunately for Unkaboo, they're not very scary.
Hordes of Unowns emerge from the pages of Unpius's wings, spelling out words as they encircle and guard it. It's believed that its wings contain texts of ancient history, though this Pokémon's elusiveness makes it hard for scientists to decipher.
Girabat are entirely blind, residing in dark caves and forests. Their two tails emit constant clicking noises that they use to echolocate, helping them locate food.
Girara's tail holds immense psychic energy, which they constantly try to transfer to their main body by biting down on their head. Those who succeed in this and sync their brainwaves will evolve.
Girabra's tails release psychic energy in the form of bloodcurdling screams. These screams have been known to cause headaches and short-circuit electronics.
Girakazam's tails latch onto their heads, syncing their brainwaves together. In this heightened state, these Pokémon's intellect surpasses that of any person, their output of psychic energy ever increasing.
Girachamp's back has no need to eat or sleep, allowing them to train at all hours of the day, even while asleep. Because of this, Girachamp are incredibly strong, able to hurl boulders well past the horizon.
Forreperior constantly shed their armor, regrowing it stronger each time. The assortment of cannons on their bodies make them walking armies, unleashing barrages of water blasts at foes.
Due to their size, Spearphan are unable to keep themselves off the ground for long. These Pokémon are incredibly territorial, curling up into a ball before throwing themselves from trees at intruders.
Shugle are constantly foraging for berries, crushing and mixing them to create paint. The paint they create is incredibly high quality with a wide range of colors, making it highly sought after by famous painters.
Teddivile are skilled climbers, using their claws to scale tall trees in search of Combee hives. They stab into these hives with their claws, consuming the honey inside.
Ursacargo's body is made entirely out of honey, which their shells secrete. Using their sticky bodies, they climb up walls and trees to get away from Teddiursa trying to eat them.
Ursadra are quite timid Pokémon, hiding out in caves and dense forests. They secrete a strong-smelling honey from their skin to attract the company of Combee.
Ursasand use music and a pleasant aroma to lure small Pokémon inside them. Once inside, Ursasand subject them to frightening hallucinations, feeding off their fear for nearly five hours before spitting them out.
The fake Pinap Berry on Ursacolo's head gives off a honey scent, attracting other Pokémon toward them. If this berry is touched, their spiked headcrests will snap shut like bear traps.
Ursalett's dense fur helps keep dirt off them as they dig. Their keen sense of smell lets them smell buried food from miles away.
Ursafetchd are very mischievous troublemakers, using sticks to poke at hives in hopes of getting honey. This often leaves them fleeing in terror, however.
Slugby reside near the edge of lava pools, consuming molten rock. When threatened, they will produce bubbles of lava that they will send towards predators.
Switrio work together to burrow through the snow, using their excellent sense of smell to find food. At night, they will huddle in their burrows for warmth.
Deep in arctic caves, Pilogle use the claw on their tails to etch drawings into the stone. Many historians have mistaken these drawings for the work of prehistoric humans.
Corgey use their beaks to break off branches of coral, building their nests out of them. When the water temperature drops, they migrate to warmer oceans in flocks.
Corsaur trudge along the seafloor, constantly eating kelp and seaweed. The anemone on their backs gives homes to many smaller Pokémon that are immune to their venom.
Corsect form bubbles of water on their backs, keeping the coral on their bodies hydrated while they are out of water. Many smaller Pokémon make their homes in these bubbles, feeding on the coral.
Corbell secrete an alluring scent from their bodies, attracting smaller fish. These fish will make their homes within their mouths, feeding on debris and algae.
Delitata spend their days stealing food and trinkets from dumpsters, stuffing them into the bags that they carry. At night, they will drag these bags back to their dens, stockpiling massive amounts of food.
Skargalge's body is covered in a durable armor, able to defend against most attacks. They will use their lances to skewer the hulls of ships, sinking them into the ocean.
Ekpod will wrap their tails around tree branches, patiently waiting to evolve. Their tongues are incredibly sensitive, allowing them to sense approaching predators.
To make up for their lack of venom and fangs, Ekbok ward off predators with the frightening face on their frills. They will hide out in the tall grass, waiting for smaller prey to wander by.
Donrow make their nests in rocky mountains, often gathering in large groups. By slamming their heads into the mountainside, they can cause large rockslides to drive out predators.
Porylett bury themselves deep within computer code. Computers inhabited by this Pokémon experience massive amounts of pop-up ads, actively slowing down any attempts to remove it.
Smearceon's thick coats of fur are perfectly suited for the cold, keeping their bodies warm. These Pokémon enjoy building snowmen, often competing to see whose is the tallest.
Smearpix produce colorful paint from their tails, which drips wherever they go. They often drag their tails along the ground as they walk, creating rainbows behind them.
Smeartales secrete various colors of paint from their tails due to the different berries they eat. These Pokémon act as natural palettes, being kept by painters for this reason.
Smearpuff love to draw on their faces with their markers. During the night, they will go from house to house, drawing on the faces of those who are asleep.
Smearbink form colorful gems within their bodies, popping off once fully grown. These gems are often used in traditional necklaces and headdresses in many different cultures.
Smearlett are able to freely traverse through paint by unknown means, using their brush-like tails to paint paths for them to travel. They are commonly used by painters, helping them reach high areas without the need for a ladder.
Smearbell will store paint within their stomachs, firing it from their mouths at walls to create striking abstract patterns. They will use these in order to mark their territories.
The gas Smeartly emit is similar to spray paint, shifting colors based on their diet. These Pokémon are often found in abandoned buildings, covering the walls in graffiti.
Smoolie are constantly admiring their reflections in the ice. With a single kiss, they can freeze anyone solid, using them as mirrors.
Eleowl are capable of spinning their heads 360 degrees, doing so to generate electricity. They create arcs of electricity within their feathers to fire them at prey from the skies.
Eletata gnaw on wires and electrical components, feeding off the electricity. When startled, they involuntarily discharge all of their stored energy before quickly fleeing.
Elegon2 infiltrate devices to sap electricity and fuel themselves. However, they constantly discharge this electricity from their heads, continuously recharging the device and trapping themselves in an endless loop.
Elesey carry batteries in their pouches, keeping them charged using the electricity they produce by spinning their arms. These Pokémon love to help people, presenting these batteries to those who need them.
Elelax plug their tails into outlets, falling into a deep slumber until fully charged. They lose this charge quite quickly, however, leaving them asleep for most of their lives.
Eleklang are often used as generators, their rotating gears constantly producing electricity. By plugging their tails into an outlet, they can power an entire house.
Elewick's light slowly saps the electricity from everything around it. These Pokémon are often found in cities, frequently causing blackouts.
Eleva rapidly vibrate their wings to generate electricity, storing it within their bodies. They fire small bursts of this energy from their antennae, stunning prey.
Elewag use their tails like propellers, spinning them to propel themselves through the water while also generating electricity. When their horns bump into something, they discharge all of their built-up energy.
During thunderstorms, Eleno collect electricity using their horns. They use this energy to make their fur glow faintly, the gentle light helping other Pokémon fall asleep in the harsh weather.
Arans use their long bodies to constrict their prey. By unhinging their jaws, they can swallow much larger Pokémon whole.
Arbyss's slender bodies let them weave and snake through tight crevices. By wrapping their bodies around prey and sinking their fangs into them, they can drain their prey's bodily fluids.
Magtata's fiery stomachs let them eat almost anything, leading them to forage through trash for food. Hot embers constantly dribble from their mouths, often causing dumpster fires wherever they go.
Magish bury their lower halves in the soil, soaking up sunlight. As a defense mechanism, their leaves will combust when grabbed, which causes a great deal of discomfort for these Pokémon.
Magoom boil the nectar stored inside them to produce repulsive fumes, warding off predators. The smell of this smoke can linger for days before fully dissipating.
Despite the large amount of psychic power they possess, Miltwo are quite tame, usually spending their day grazing on grass. They use these psychic powers to form Mew that are made from the milk they produce and keep predators at bay while they eat.
Blisdon will often defend other Pokémon's eggs and nests, using their heads like shields. The armor on their bodies is as sturdy as steel, allowing them to shake off most attacks.
Beautiful auroras form in the sky as Suioh fly above, lighting up the night. Their presence is said to signal the beginning and end of winter, bringing good fortune to those who witness them.
Larvizor use their claws like excavators, digging through the ground while consuming dirt as they go. If they encounter any rocks, they can use these claws to easily crush them into dust.
Pupizor create gas within their bodies, which they can release from the holes in their claws to deliver high-powered strikes. Their bodies are as hard as steel, protecting them from most attacks.
By sensing the changes in the tides with their sensitive fins, Lupert can sense incoming storms from miles away. They are often seen building stone walls along the shore to prevent flooding in nearby towns before disappearing into the water.
Pikaossom will dance in groups together, absorbing sunlight for nourishment. Their petals rub together as they move, building up static electricity which they can release at predators.
Pikaicate are often mistaken for rabid Pikachu. Their fur is constantly charged with electricity, shocking anything that gets too close.
Pikakid spin their tails to generate electricity, which they store within their bodies. They create arcs of electricity between their ears that they fling at opponents.
Pikagon-Z feed on electricity and data, seeking out electrical devices in order to sap their energy. The energy they consume constantly leaks out of them at varying rates, causing them to be perpetually hungry.
Pikaphox are known to be quite cocky and unwieldy with their electrical magic. Only the most skilled Trainers can successfully train these Pokémon, but those who do will earn a loyal companion for life.
Pikageist store large amounts of electricity in their stomachs. When threatened, they will ensnare attackers with their hair-like arms, delivering a brutal electric shock.
Pikagull will fly through thunderclouds to charge their bodies. They can release this electricity into a lightning strike, hitting anyone unfortunate enough to be below them.
Pikaliper constantly generate electricity as they fly, storing it within their bodies. They use their mouths to scoop up fish, electrically charging the water in their mouths to fry them.
The angrier Pikape gets, the more electricity they will build up inside of them. Once they build up too much, they will discharge it in a blind fit of rage, attacking anything they can see.
Wyto's malleable bodies make them the perfect punching bags, letting most attacks bounce off them. At night, groups of these Pokémon will squish themselves into one big ball to sleep.
Bontoy are often found deep in the forest, typically near ancient ruins. Despite being made of stone, they can soak up water from the ground by planting themselves in the ground. On especially hot days, they sweat this water to cool their bodies.
Happitina roam in search of unattended eggs, ruthlessly crushing them beneath their feet. They absorb these crushed eggs into their wings, where they serve as markings of how many lives they've taken.
Raitata will gnaw through wires relentlessly, absorbing the energy inside. They keep their tails raised in the air, constantly scanning their surroundings. This makes them extremely hard to catch, often infesting homes for years.
Railer use the bolt on their arm as a lightning rod, storing the electricity within themselves once struck. They will roam beaches for food, grabbing prey with their large claws before delivering a devastating surge of lightning.
For an unknown reason, Weavgon-Z will carve lines of code into trees using their claws. They will carve this code into any computers they find, though this usually just ends in the computer's destruction.
Weavpardos's thick skulls are made of a sturdy amber, letting them charge through most attacks with ease. They use their heads to fell large trees, marking their territory.
Rhysaur bang their tails against trees to knock down berries and nests. The drills on their backs are well-suited for cracking open hard nuts.
Rhysaur dig their heads beneath rocks, hurling them in the air before catching them on their spinning drill, sending shrapnel in all directions. They do so to break rocks into edible chunks, though this also works to keep predators at bay.
Rhyler will use their drills to tunnel through the seafloor, creating intricate underwater caves. Many sea creatures make these caves their home.
Taneon's vine-like bodies allow them to thrive in dense forests, blending in with the shrubbery. As the seasons change, they change the color of these vines to match their environment, often with perfect accuracy.
The vines on Tanfisk grow constantly, helping to hide their bodies. They lie flat along the forest floor, blending in with the foliage and ensnaring anyone unfortunate enough to step on them.
The vines on Tanfisk grow constantly, helping to hide their bodies. They lie flat along the forest floor, blending in with the foliage and ensnaring anyone unfortunate enough to step on them.
Electilee's legs are constantly crackling and sparking, brimming with energy. They can deliver devastating kicks to foes, releasing 20,000 volts of electricity upon contact.
Magmorossom radiate intense heat as they dance. The hotter their flames, the more beautiful the flowers on their heads become.
The flames around Magmorplume's petals constantly burn hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. Many Trainers use these Pokémon as natural stovetops.
Togeown rarely ever battle, though they often appear at scenes of conflict or violence. Their presence has a mysterious calming effect on those around them, allowing them to de-escalate most situations quite quickly.
Sandselia create rings of sand around their bodies, which they can fire at opponents if provoked. At night, this sand shimmers in the moonlight, resembling stars circling around them.
Glacesey's pouches function almost like freezers, the temperature inside reaching -75 degrees Fahrenheit. They will often store food within these pockets, preserving it for later consumption.
Glacetata's fur makes it best suited for cold environments. By freezing their teeth, they can chew through ice to make burrows.
Glaceicate make intricate burrows under the snow, hoarding food inside. By freezing their teeth solid, they can deliver a powerful Ice Fang attack.
Glacegle are able to change their body temperature drastically. By freezing their tails and using them as chisels, they will often carve beautiful sculptures out of ice.
When Glacesol sense an approaching snowstorm, they descend from the mountains they inhabit. For years, it was believed that they were the cause of these blizzards.
Glacenoir wander snowy mountains, stalking hikers from afar. When they open their mouths on their stomachs, gales of snow and ice will pour out. These winds are often mistaken for incoming avalanches, freezing anyone caught in them solid.
Porybat releases high-pitched screeches capable of disrupting radio waves and electrical currents. These screams will cause nearby devices to malfunction or even shut down, functioning much like an EMP.
Poryape are highly unstable, becoming glitchier the angrier they get. They will insert themselves into computers, maliciously causing glitches and bugs in an attempt to make the user rage quit.
Porysprout plant themselves in computer code, embedding their roots deep within and causing severe lag and glitches. Once inside, they are nearly impossible to remove, almost always regrowing from stray bits of their roots.
The small spikes on the bottoms of Treenium's feet till the soil as they walk. Forests that are home to these Pokémon are noticeably more lush and biodiverse.
Treecko are incredibly agile, jumping from tree to tree at high speeds. Their tails are especially powerful, able to knock down trees with a single swing.
Sceptata forage for berries in the jungle, hoarding them in their dens. The leaves along their tails are razor-sharp, which they swing wildly at anyone who gets too close to their food.
Scepert thrive in lush swamps, their eyes able to see well even in murky water. They cut down prey with the sharp leaves on their arms, their tails able to sense prey from afar.
To make up for their lack of arms, Torchbusken constantly train their legs. By honing the flames in their stomachs, they can unleash devastating flaming kicks capable of cracking concrete.
Torchziken use the flames in their bodies to create silhouettes of Blaziken, warding off predators. If a larger Pokémon approaches, they will break this illusion, firing these flames in one large burst before fleeing.
Torchveon radiate a soothing warmth from their bodies, helping to keep other Pokémon warm in the winter. This heat grows even more calming when they are in wildfires.
Sandtata's claws help them dig through trash, easily tearing open discarded cans of food. These claws never stop growing, leading Sandtata to grind them down by constantly slashing at concrete.
Using their claws, they will dig themselves under the sand, leaving the spikes on their back sticking up in order to ward off predators. If broken off, these spikes can grow back almost instantly.
Comchic strengthen their legs by running for miles through rocky terrain. The warmth they radiate from their bodies makes them the ideal mount for Trainers in cold regions.
Combusken constantly hone their flames, training their concentration in the mountains for days at a time. With a single well-placed kick, they can end most battles quickly.
Comziken are incredibly agile, their powerful legs letting them leap across the rocky terrain they inhabit. They train their legs by kicking rocks, honing their skills.
Despite their small size, Blachic brew powerful fire in their stomachs, their bodies constantly radiating intense heat. They will spit fireballs at opponents, their agile legs allowing them to dodge most attacks.
Using the flames stored within their bodies, Blabusken ignite their claws and talons. These flames grow hotter the stronger their opponent is, their claws glowing red-hot.
When city streets flood, packs of Mudtata can be found swimming through the streets. They use their sensitive fins and keen sense of smell to locate trash and food floating in the water.
Mudcko are incredibly agile, hopping from lilypad to lilypad to escape predators. The fins on their heads sense the humidity in the air, allowing them to predict approaching storms.
Mudkip carry their young on their backs as they swim. They use their sensitive fins as radars, detecting danger from miles away by feeling shifts in the water.
Mudtomp are excellent swimmers, using their strong legs to propel themselves through the water. Their bodies are covered in a thin film, letting them survive on land even in intense heat.
Mudew are incredibly sensitive to water quality, seeking out only the cleanest ponds to swim in. By spraying water in the air, they act as natural sprinklers.
The fins on Mudtortle's heads act like radars, helping them sense their surroundings. By tucking their bodies into their shells and spinning their tails like propellers, they can move through the water at high speeds.
Due to their ability to sense danger using their fins, Mudtoise are often kept by firefighters. The cannons on their back can shoot water with the power of a fire hose, able to easily extinguish raging fires.
Marshcko use their strong legs to kick mud at their opponents, blinding them. The fins on their back flap was they swim, making them surprisingly agile in the mud.
Marshkip hide out in the mud from predators, using their gills to breathe. Their fins let them sense danger from afar, giving them ample time to flee.
Marshtomp can remain submerged in mud for days at a time, swimming through it at high speeds. The fins on their heads are extremely sensitive, allowing them to sense their surroundings without needing their eyes.
On hot days, Marshpert will bask in pools of mud, using it to regulate their temperature. Their fins let them sense danger while they relax, letting them sleep peacefully.
Marshgon are often found partially submerged in pools of mud, which protect them from the sun. By flapping their wings beneath the mud to churn it, they can create a powerful downward suction to sink anyone inside.
Marshdew love the rain, often splashing in puddles together. By sitting in the mud, they can absorb nutrients and water from it.
Marshtortle spray water at the ground to create pools of mud to play in. If attacked, they whip their tails to fling mud at foes, blinding them before making their escape.
Swampslash burrow through muddy shores, creating large dens beneath the swamp. Their claws are incredibly tough, able to punch through boulders with a single swing.
Despite their size, Swampkip are incredibly strong. When they sense an approaching storm, they use their heads to push boulders, creating barriers to protect their dens from flooding.
Swamptomp love to play in the mud together, especially on hot days. Groups will often throw boulders into pools of mud, seeing who can make the biggest splash.
Swampwile's two massive jaws work as water filters, scooping up murky or polluted water. They will dig out holes to fill with this water, creating crystal clear ponds to lay their eggs in.
Swamptias shoot jets of water from their wings, allowing them to swim through the water faster than a jet ski. Their keen eyesight let them navigate through murky waters even at high speeds.
Using their bulky arms, Swamplett will dig through mud at high speeds. They often haul boulders underground, constructing sturdy dens beneath the surface.
Swampchamp are extremely strong and incredible swimmers thanks to their four arms. They are often kept at shipyards, helping to pull cargo ships ashore and unload shipping containers.
The more electricity Gallchu build up inside them, the fiercer their attacks will become. They channel this energy into their bladed tails, slicing through foes with frightening agility.
Nidoran's claws are excellent for digging small burrows. The barbs all along its back are highly toxic, helping to defend from potential predators.
Herds of Kecros will camouflage themselves to match the ground they run on, often perfectly. Trainers will often mistake these herds for small dust storms.
Kects are incredibly timid, changing colors to blend into their surroundings. The color of their bodies will change based on the emotions of those they trust.
Kecveon's bodies change color based on their emotions. Their ribbon-like feelers change color based on the emotions of those they touch, allowing these Pokémon to be incredibly in tune with their Trainers.
Kecedo change the color of their bodies to match the water around them, making them almost undetectable while swimming. They slowly sneak up on their prey before quickly grabbing them with their tongues, pulling them into their powerful jaws.
Kectail's tails resemble small fish, which they use to lure in their prey before dragging them into their powerful jaws with their tongues. By changing the color of their tails, they can make this mimicry practically indistinguishable.
Kecbell attach themselves to branches with their tails, waiting for their prey. They will use their tongues to snatch up their food and pull it into their large mouths. Even prey larger than them is not safe, their leaves easily slicing them up.
Metaninja compress the liquid metal around their necks into shurikens, which they throw at their foes. These Pokémon have four brains, allowing them to calculate their opponent's next move in an instant.
Metaninja compress the liquid metal around their necks into shurikens, which they throw at their foes. These Pokémon have four brains, allowing them to calculate their opponent's next move in an instant.
It is said that Spiritata are drawn to Rattata or Raticate that are killed with mouse traps. People plagued by these Pokémon will often hear snapping throughout the night, as if dozens of mouse traps were going off.
Gibsprout will root themselves into the walls of caves, absorbing valuable minerals which they use to harden their teeth. When prey walks by, they will lurch towards them, grabbing them with their powerful jaws.
Venutine are often mistaken for moving islands as they swim along the ocean's surface. The trees on their backs absorb sunlight to constantly fuel them, allowing them to swim for days at a time without a break.
Venurade's flowers absorb sunlight, emitting an alluring aroma that attracts other Pokémon toward them. They will use their vines to bind smaller prey.
Venuviper will lie on rocks, using the flowers along their bodies to absorb sunlight. They use their powerful jaws to take down predators, their teeth secreting a powerful poison.
Nidorina's body is covered in toxic spikes, which they will raise when danger is near. Just one drop of this toxin is enough to temporarily paralyze a person.
Anoviper swim along the ocean floor at incredible speeds. The wings along their bodies are razor sharp, allowing them to slice through both prey and predators with a single pass.
Cransel bash their thick skulls into trees to knock down nests, eating their eggs. Using their claws, they can cut through even the most sturdy defenses.
Ramkyu's heads are quite lopsided due to the bowling balls they carry, attempting to mimic the tough skulls of Rampardos. They swing their heads around wildly, though these attacks often miss due to how slow and predictable they are.
Groups of Rambat hang from cave ceilings as they sleep, dropping headfirst onto intruders if awoken. By slamming their thick skulls together, they can create reverberations through the air, which they use to echolocate and find food.
Rambat live deep within caves, eating minerals in order to harden their heads. If provoked, they will slam their heads into the cave ceiling, causing the stalactites around them to fall onto their targets.
Ramsand is made up of two halves that work in tandem with each other. One half roots themselves into the ground, sapping fossil fuels from the ground to fuel them both. The other defends the first from danger, ramming into predators at high speeds.
By repeatedly slamming their heads into the ground, Ramlett tunnel through the earth. The tremors that these Pokémon cause are often mistaken for small earthquakes.
Ramduck are quite dim-witted, constantly hitting their heads into walls and other Pokémon. This leaves them with constant headaches, which they attempt to relieve by slamming their head some more.
Shieluna's shells are practically impenetrable, reliably keeping them unharmed until they are ready to evolve. These Pokémon are often the sole survivors of forest fires.
Bastiolee are elusive creatures that reside deep within caves. When threatened, they hide behind the shields they carry, waiting for the perfect moment to strike with their powerful legs.
Despite their size, their bodies are extremely tough, able to withstand attacks from much larger foes. They are quite skittish, however, fleeing when outnumbered.
Nidoqueen are highly protective of their young, defending them from any danger they may face. Their armor is as hard as steel, making them the perfect shield for their children.
Arclee create craters with every step they take, towering over the landscape. They have been known to destroy mountains with a single kick, causing massive tremors through the earth.
Arclee create craters with every step they take, towering over the landscape. They have been known to destroy mountains with a single kick, causing massive tremors through the earth.
The flame on Chimsaur's back grows brighter and hotter the more sunlight they absorb. They are very conscious about this flame, extinguishing it before they sleep to prevent forest fires.
Chimile enjoy laying on rocks during the day, basking in the hot sun. They are able to ignite the tips of their tails, which they use to mischievously light small fires.
Chimtle expel flammable gas from the cracks in their shells, which they ignite to make themselves appear larger. By retreating inside, they can launch their flaming bodies at foes.
Montle are incredibly agile, swinging through their environment while throwing embers at foes. They often bounce off walls while inside their shells, using this defensive state to maneuver around opponents.
Inferdile are vicious hunters, chasing down their prey for miles. Their jaws are strong enough to crush cars, their heated teeth hot enough to melt straight through steel.
Inferok live in small groups, with the one whose flames are bigger being the leader. At night, the group will huddle around the leader's flames for warmth.
Infertle are dedicated fighters, constantly training to strengthen their shells. By retreating into these shells and igniting them, they can unleash surges of flames while spinning.
Using their tails, Infertortle beat their shells like drums in an attempt to intimidate foes. These Pokémon never back down from a fight, even if it means certain defeat.
Despite their bulky shells, Infertoise are incredibly agile, able to easily outmaneuver most opponents. Their cannons spew powerful flames that are able to burn through steel when concentrated.
Prinon are obsessed with strength and their appearance, constantly strengthening and maintaining their steel armor. They will sit in rushing water for hours, letting it polish and clean their bodies.
Empon's three horns are made of sturdy iron, which they use to break away stone in search of mineral deposits. They consume large amounts of minerals every day, which help to strengthen their horns.
Despite being quite scared, Honpuff will courageously trek into dangerous areas in search of lost or hurt Pokémon. They can often be heard humming to themselves to ease their nerves.
Aegiros will clash their swords, fighting in order to see who will lead their herd. The tough shields around their necks help protect them during these duels.
When a Aegida is nearby, it is recommended that you keep your distance. They will spin wildly in circles with their sword, cutting down tall grass in search of hidden treasures.
Nidorino will constantly fight each other for dominance, ramming into one another repeatedly until one gives up. This practice helps strengthen the armor on their bodies, gradually making them as hard as steel.
Pawnby use the scissors on each of their hands to slice through their prey. They will often be seen sharpening their blades on rocks along the shore.
Flytata's eyes are specially suited to keep dust and sand out, letting them fly through sandstorms without issue. They make intricate burrows beneath the sand, usually near patches of cacti that they eat.
Flytar are born deep beneath the sand, eating their way to the surface from the moment they are born. Large groups leave massive sand pits as they dig, which are then made home by Trapinch.
Flytly are often mistaken for sandstorms, barreling through deserts while concealing their appearance. They will sometimes suck up Sandshrew, launching them far into the distance.
Salagle admire Salamence so much so that they paint their bodies to resemble them. These Pokémon constantly dream of one day flying, always working hard toward such an impossible goal.
Klinktata will climb into machinery, their strong jaws able to chew through steel, which they will consume to nourish themselves. Areas bitten by these Pokémon will begin to rust within hours.
Klinkbink use their drills to burrow through cave walls in search of minerals and crystals. They consume these materials as they find them, absorbing them into their bodies to fine-tune their digging skills.
Sylcute are very skittish, hiding in dark caves or crevices during the night. To help themselves sleep, they will wrap each other up in their ribbons, which emit a soothing aura.
When threatened, Syltung will restrain the attacker with their ribbon-like tongue. Their tongues emit a soothing aura, letting them de-escalate conflicts without injury.
The ribbons Sylcorio dance with emit a soothing aura as they twirl. Many modern ribbon-dancing techniques were inspired by these Pokémon's movements.
Nidotata will fight other scavengers over trash, almost always coming out on top. Despite their size, their tails are quite powerful, able to knock out larger opponents with a single swing to the head.
Kyolass are rarely found in arctic oceans, gracefully floating along the water. By slamming their hands together, they can freeze the water around them instantly, trapping any ships they encounter. The crews of these ships are never seen again.
Kyoskit skate across the water's surface using their thin legs. When underwater predators approach, they will skate in circles at high speeds, creating large whirlpools to drive them away.
Grouzma dwell in volcanoes, basking in the light of the lava around them. The magma that makes up their bodies glows brighter than the sun, causing sprawling heatwaves when they emerge from their slumber.
Grouby rest in hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean, slowly absorbing heat. They awaken once their body has begun to overheat, releasing this heat through their head in a huge eruption that is powerful enough to cause tsunamis.
Using the massive jaws on their claws, Grouler will burrow under the earth, consuming the ground as they do so. Their digging has been known to cause earthquakes; the tunnels they leave behind often form sinkholes.
Dialtata possess the incredible ability to manipulate time, which they use to rapidly rot food and trash to their liking. Their teeth grow rapidly as they use this power, forcing them to constantly grind them down.
Regigle use the buckets of paint on their tails to throw paint everywhere, never running out. It is said that these Pokémon painted the world itself, giving it color.
Their claws are made of a strange material similar to moonrock, making them extremely durable. They will emerge from their burrows at night, feeding off the moonlight.
Clefler claws are extremely durable, though their weight often slows them down. They will use their large claws to crack open fallen meteorites, consuming them in small chunks in order to strengthen their claws.
Roros become enraged when anyone attempts to ride them, thrashing around wildly in an attempt to throw the rider off. It is a popular challenge among Trainers to see who can last the longest on their backs.
Roperior are able to burrow through the ground at high speeds using their drills, searching for mineral deposits to consume. These Pokémon are often kept in quarries, helping to dig out large tunnels.
Roape will constantly test their strength against others, their punches able to shatter rock. Their bodies are extremely durable, and they are able to calculate the exact amount of force behind each hit they take.
Rono are a common cause of oversleeping, inhabiting alarm clocks to prevent them from going off. They do this to keep their targets asleep for longer, feeding on their dreams.
Clefrak are completely nocturnal, resting inside trees during the day. At night, they spin intricate webs in the shapes of constellations, which glimmer in the moonlight.
Cleftata are completely nocturnal, emerging at night to forage for food. Their sensitive ears can pick up sounds from miles away, making them highly elusive. They will often flee to their burrows before they even know what's coming.
On full moons, groups of Clef Jr. will gather and dance for the moon. They can often be seen juggling rocks that they find along the ground.
Clefts can be quite clumsy at times, wearing helmets made from a material similar to moonrock to protect themselves. It is said that these Pokémon have a psychic connection to the moon itself, often seen attempting to communicate with it.
Each of Clefdrio's three heads will take turns staring up at the moon throughout the night. Once the sun begins to rise, all three heads will plunge into the ground as if continuing to watch it through the earth.
Stardust trails behind Clefnix's head, which is believed to be made of moonrock. They will soar through the night sky, absorbing moonlight which forms into small comets that they can fire off.
Despite their ferocious demeanor, Krookosire are quite peaceful Pokémon. They prefer to swim in pits of quicksand, keeping them safe from predators.
Krookonape can swim through sand at incredible speeds, using their crown of sand to conceal their appearance once surfaced. They are vicious hunters, chasing down Sandshrew before tearing through their shells with their powerful jaws.
Krookogon are vicious predators, kicking up massive sandstorms as they fly in order to conceal themselves. From this cover, they pounce on unsuspecting prey, grabbing them with their powerful jaws so that they can't escape.
Litgeist form a symbiotic relationship with Litwick, feeding off the light they produce while giving them shelter. They will drain the life force of anyone who threatens them, an effect that grows stronger the more Litwick they house.
Haxbat's wings are capable of slicing through solid rock in a single sweep. Swarms of these Pokémon are able to take down even the most heavily armored foes, diving at them from above.
Vulossom absorb sunlight as they dance, causing their tails to generate heat. These Pokémon will even dance during winter, keeping themselves and others warm in the cold temperatures.
Vulgle pride themselves on their fur, constantly grooming and maintaining it. They use crushed berries to create natural paints, dyeing their fur various colors.
Klefdreavus love to play tricks on people, locking them in or out of rooms. The key they carry works on any lock, no matter how complex.
The keys on Kleflix's bodies are said to open ancient underground temples. The ring around their bodies spins as they dig, loosening mineral deposits for them to eat.
The key on a Klefpuff's back spins as it sings. No two Klefpuff will play the same song, their melodies echoing inside their seemingly hollow bodies.
Groups of Ninetata will often get their tails tied up into a single big knot, causing the group to panic and begin releasing massive amounts of heat. This phenomenon causes many house fires.
Each of Ninegle's tails secretes a different color of paint, making them skilled artists. If provoked, they will fling this paint at foes to blind them, quickly escaping with their prized artwork.
Ninveon burrow through the ground while extending their feelers through the soil to locate tubers, potatoes being their favorites. Because of this, they release an earthy potato scent from their bodies that soothes those around them.
Bipert tirelessly work to create dams made of boulders and stones. The water let through these dams is almost completely filtered, often being used by nearby towns as a source of drinking water.
Rion consume large amounts of metal to fuel the aura stored in their body. These Pokémon fight only using headbutts, releasing their built-up aura upon impact.
Wailvern are able to move through both air and water, though their heavy stature prevents them from flying for very long. By slamming their wings together, they create sonic booms to drive away predators.
Shion's armor conducts the electricity stored within their bodies, allowing them to deliver electrically charged headbutts. Their fur sparkles in the light, distracting and blinding opponents as they charge forward.
Jigglyu zoom through the night sky at incredible speeds, often being mistaken for shooting stars. It is said that when one appears above a town, its residents are sure to sleep well that night.
Jigglyras sings a relaxing melody to those on its back as it sails through the water. Many Trainers will take their significant other along with them, enjoying a romantic view of the sunset.
Jigglyeon are very social creatures, following alongside boats as they sail. They often sing the crew lullabies to help them fall asleep.
Jigglygle will draw music notes across walls, effortlessly able to write new melodies. When played, these melodies have been described as calming, especially for children, helping them fall asleep at night.
Snow falls around Jigglyceon as they sing. During holidays, they will go door to door to sing festive songs.
Jigglyziken pride themselves in performing, putting on concerts for their Trainers. Other Pokémon seem to treat them as pop stars, naturally gathering for their performances.
Jigglyape love to sing, often seeking out audiences to perform for. If they feel ignored or that their songs aren't being appreciated, they will be thrown into a fit of rage, attacking anyone they see.
Jigglyno wander around towns at night looking for restless individuals. Through their windows, they will sing them a hypnotic lullaby able to put them to sleep within seconds.
Arva clings to metal surfaces, slowly dissolving them with its mucus to consume them. As it flies, wind passes through the holes in its wings, creating a low humming noise that is known to cause headaches.
Kliwile's bodies are quite rigid, using the massive claws on their heads for more fine-tuned movements. They are often used in scrapyards, helping to dismantle cars and move heavy scrap.
The sunnier it is, the brighter Charossom flames burn. When it rains, they will take shelter, as their lives will end if their fire is extinguished.
Chargle use their flames on their tails to create art, scorching trees to create intricate designs out of burn marks. Their artistic endeavors often lead to forest fires, however.
Charperior are constantly boring through the earth in search of coal to consume. Their bodies work like furnaces to burn this coal, letting them spew flames from the holes in their hands.
Charbish are quite mischievous, often starting fires in trash dumps. They do so to feed off the toxic fumes these flames produce.
Using the microphones attached to its antenna, Wigglychou will sing a beautiful melody deep beneath the ocean. This song has an alluring effect on those who hear it, drawing them deeper and deeper underwater.
Wigglyreep wool is said to be as soft as a cloud, while its body is able to expand into the perfect pillow. Because of this, Trainers can't help but rest alongside it and drift asleep.
Wigglytata hides within the walls of homes, singing throughout the night. While many people find this singing to be a nuisance, some say it helps them fall asleep.
Wigglytata hides within the walls of homes, singing throughout the night. While many people find this singing to be a nuisance, some say it helps them fall asleep.
By sucking in air, Wigglyfish can expand up to five times their original size, becoming almost like a balloon. Large spikes jut out from their bodies, protecting them as they slowly float away from danger.
By inhaling air, Wigglyling can puff up their chests like balloons. They do this both to scare off predators and to make themselves look stronger to Trainers, hoping to be caught.
Bukip enjoy playing in puddles on rainy days. The buds on their cheeks begin to bloom when spring is near, releasing pollen into the air.
Butomp spend most of their time in swamps, usually submerged underwater. During the spring, they release pollen from their heads, helping the plant life around them grow.
Bueon will infiltrate homes, hiding themselves in flower pots. By changing their colors, they will disguise themselves as plants or flowers, basking in the sun.
Rosetata reside near gardens, stealing flowers straight from the dirt and taking them to their burrows. They will plant these flowers there, taking great care of them.
Roseicate are entirely vegetarian, their diets consisting mostly of flowers. They are considered to be pests by florists, often breaking into flower shops during the night to consume bouquets.
Buntata will burrow underground in search of carrots to eat. Gardeners consider them to be pests for this reason, being forced out constantly.
Shroomwile scoop fallen leaves and decaying fruit into their large mouths, which act as natural composters. These Pokémon are favored by gardeners for this reason, though the toxic spores they release when scared can prove to be troublesome.
The membrane on Sandichar's eyes helps protect them from both the heat and dust. They use their claws to scale trees in search of nuts, using their jaws to crack them open.
Sandiferno's eyes are well protected from dust and dirt, allowing them to dig through the ground without worry. They do so to maneuver around opponents, popping up beneath them with their powerful jaws.
Zucross use the reverberations of their wings to sense their surroundings, flying through dense forests at night. These Pokémon love to eat honey and nectar, often consuming entire honeycombs.
Swarms of Zuby live in volcanic caves, hanging from the ceiling as they sleep. When asleep, embers drip from their mouths, raining onto anyone unfortunate enough to walk below.
Zugon-Z release deafening screams, their pitch fluctuating wildly. At their loudest, these screams can cause permanent hearing loss and even shatter glass.
Zusect live in dark caves, clicking their claws to echolocate and help them find food. They keep their young in their cave-like backs, protecting them from danger.
Zutyena are entirely blind, instead using howls as a form of echolocation. These Pokémon are always found in hunting packs, howling to communicate and locate prey.
Zugong hunt in cold waters, making clicking noises to locate their prey. Once found, they release a powerful sonic wave to stun their prey.
The membrane of Krokoferno's eyes lets them sense the heat of their surroundings, making them excellent fighters in the dark. Using their agile bodies, they bounce off the walls and ceilings before delivering a devastating kick.
The membranes on Krokonape's eyes let them see well in the dark, making them especially suited for fighting at night. The flames on their bodies are jet black so as not to give away their location.
Joldrill commonly build their hives within breakers or generators, feeding off the electricity. They use this energy to produce a special honey, which is commonly added to energy drinks due to its energizing properties.
Ferrorb use their spikes to stick to cave walls, absorbing minerals. When attacked, they self-destruct, sending spikes flying in all directions.
Ferrotor release a foul scent from their heads to ward off predators. If attacked, they will drop their heads onto the attacker, their spikes able to pierce even the toughest armor.
Ferroslash use their claws to dig through stone, absorbing the minerals that they find into their bodies. When threatened, they fire the rocky spikes on their backs at attackers before quickly fleeing.
Axeby will repeatedly punch rocks along the shore with their claws. These claws will often break off, growing back twice as strong.
Stunring's thick fur is like steel, the fur along their shoulders shed monthly. They use this shed fur to create natural bear traps, which they lay around their territories.
Sablple live deep within caves, using the spikes on their tails to mine through the stone in search of gems to eat. By absorbing their minerals, they harden the spikes along their bodies.
Sablviper's crystal fangs are able to pierce the toughest gemstones, absorbing them into their bodies. They will sharpen the blades on their tails along their fangs, keeping both sharp.
Glaossom reside in the mountains, rarely leaving their caves. On rare occasions, they will descend, dancing together in small groups. It is said that these dances will bring violent blizzards, strong enough to level towns.
Frosnite live at the peaks of mountains, circling them constantly. They will often appear before injured or lost climbers, helping them safely descend by carrying them on their backs.
Frosgeot leave trails of icy mist as they fly. By rapidly flapping their wings, they can create blizzards that freeze foes solid.
Frosphan's thick fur lets them brave even the coldest environments. When provoked, they will fire icy mist from their trunks, freezing opponents solid.
Frostom's bodies constantly produce cold air, lowering the temperature around them. They are often kept in homes as air conditioners for this reason.
By freezing the water's surface in front of them, Froskit can skate across lakes at high speeds. These Pokémon thrive in the winter, encasing their bodies in ice beneath the surface during warmer months to regulate their body temperature.
Oddmar remain buried underground during the day, emerging at night to bathe in the moonlight. The leaves that grow on their bodies are used as herbs in many different recipes, renowned for their uniquely spicy flavor.
Oddby bury themselves during the day, only emerging at night. Despite living in lush environments, they are highly sensitive to pollen, constantly sneezing embers during spring.
Oddchoke possess incredible strength despite their small size, basking in the sun to increase muscle growth. They use their arms to yank Oddish out of the ground, hurling them past the horizon.
Despite their limited mobility, Oriby dances are fierce and beautiful. They will click their claws as they dance, using them like castanets.
When Oriveon sense that someone is feeling anxious, they will perform a cheerful dance to help calm them down. They are often kept in psychiatric hospitals for this reason, helping to ease panic attacks in patients.
Trubpod are found hiding in cities, disguising themselves as trash bins. They will consume any trash that is thrown into them, using it to fuel their evolution.
Trubsaur consume massive amounts of trash, which they use to produce a sludge that they spray from their backs. This sludge is highly toxic, killing any and all plant life that it touches.
Garbphish thrive in polluted waters, consuming large amounts of trash. They use their metal claws to compact trash into small cubes, which they use to mark their territories.
Phantbone wait in the trees, watching Trainers and Pokémon walk below from the shadows. With incredible agility, they will pounce from above, skewering their prey with a single strike.
Glookhan drool foul-smelling nectar from their mouths, which the Oddish in their pouches will consume for nutrients. They use their tails as clubs to keep predators at bay.
Glooby constantly drool molten-hot honey from their mouths. When cooled and dried, this honey hardens into a sweet crystal candy, often being sold at carnivals.
Using built-up electricity in their legs, Noitrike can run fast enough to break the sound barrier. They use sonar to sense their surroundings as they run, allowing them to maneuver around obstacles at incredible speeds.
Slitross use their sticky arms and fangs to latch onto larger Pokémon. They constantly secrete a dissolving mucus from their mouths, slowly eating away at their prey.
Regiros will charge for days at a time, each step they take causing small tremors in the earth. Almost nothing can stop them in this state, their bodies able to barrel through mountains.
Regisprout are largely immobile, instead disguising themselves as statues. Their roots sink into the ground from their base, absorbing water and valuable minerals that they use to maintain their rocky bodies.
Regiler was first discovered by a group of photographers, believing it to simply be a rock formation. Most of their rocky bodies are hidden by the sand, waiting patiently for unsuspecting Pokémon to climb on their bodies so they can pull them under.
Regiler was first discovered by a group of photographers, believing it to simply be a rock formation. Most of their rocky bodies are hidden by the sand, waiting patiently for unsuspecting Pokémon to climb on their bodies so they can pull them under.
Vilemortar spend most of their day basking in the sun. When threatened, they fire bursts of toxic pollen from their arms.
Necronea typically lie dormant underground, buried deep in the desert sand. On especially hot or sunny days, these Pokémon burst from the ground, basking in the intense rays of the sun to fuel themselves.
Martar stab their spiked tentacles into underwater cliffs, clinging on as they await evolution. By releasing built-up gas from the holes in their face, they can spew poison at predators.
Cacsaur store water within the cacti on their backs, allowing them to survive in arid environments. The more sunlight they absorb, the healthier their flowers become.
Cacras bury themselves in the sand, basking in the desert sun. Lost travelers will often mistake these Pokémon for an oasis, the water on their backs helping to regulate their temperature.
To avoid predators, Cacwoodo disguise themselves as cacti, standing incredibly still. Despite their appearance, the spikes on their bodies are actually rocky protrusions.
Cacorio are often found in groups, dancing in the desert as they absorb sunlight through the flowers in their bodies. Spikes fly from their pom-poms as they shake them, keeping predators at bay.
Cactrio store water within their bodies, allowing them to survive in the harshest of temperatures. They shoot spikes at predators, retreating into their burrows the moment they get too close.
Auropod's tough shell can withstand extremely cold temperatures. By releasing freezing cold air from the crystals on their bodies, they encase themselves in ice, remaining frozen until ready to evolve.
Auroturn release beautiful lights from the crystals on their antennae, giving the surrounding water the appearance of an aurora. If threatened, they will use these crystals to freeze foes solid.
If Auroduck's headaches become too painful, they will release violent blizzards from their bodies. To combat this, they use the gem on their foreheads to freeze the tops of their heads, easing the pain.
Cresscute's heads orbit around each other like planets. The rings of energy around them glow brighter the more moonlight they absorb; the light they give off is able to put those who see it to sleep.
Cressark have the ability to create incredibly realistic illusions, which they use to cast a veil of darkness across the sky. They do so to lure nocturnal Pokémon out of their slumbers, picking them off from the shadows.
Cressgast's bodies twinkle in the moonlight like stars. If threatened, they will fling the soporific sand that makes up their bodies at foes, putting them to sleep.
Cressgast's bodies twinkle in the moonlight like stars. If threatened, they will fling the soporific sand that makes up their bodies at foes, putting them to sleep.
Cressnat are entirely blind during the day, reflecting moonlight off their eyes in order to see. They shake off toxic dust from their fur when provoked, which shimmers like stars in the light.
The parasitic mushrooms on Paratata's back have full control over their bodies. It leads these Pokémon into dark, damp dumpsters, where they will constantly consume trash.
Parageist spits out infectious pumpkin seeds from the mouth on their stomachs, planting them wherever they go. These seeds grow rapidly, creating fast-spreading pumpkin patches within days.
By raising all eight of their claws up to their heads, Ludily will disguise themselves as flowers while releasing a pleasant aroma. These arms will swiftly grab anyone looking to pollinate them, consuming them whole.
Cargle love to draw pictures along cave walls, using these drawings to mark their territories. Due to the microscopic crystals in their paint, these drawings will glisten in the light like glitter.
Carvyle's hooked claws make them well-suited for scaling cave walls. The crystal on their head is razor-sharp, capable of slicing through steel.
The insides of Carlie's bodies are like geodes, filled with thousands of crystals. Upon opening their mouths, they can fire powerful beams of light, blinding anyone they hit.
Carnat's body is covered in a soft pelt, their eyes and antennae made of jewels. They use their fur to polish their eyes throughout their lives, their vision becoming more fine-tuned as they age.
When closed, Carperl look like nothing more than rocks, often residing in areas with high amounts of geodes. Anyone unfortunate enough to open these Pokémon will be met with a blinding light.
Cartle's shells are made of a durable crystal. By tucking their bodies inside and spinning, they release beams of light in all directions, blinding predators.
Venossom will hide out in dense forests during the day, emerging at night to dance by the moon, seemingly drawn to its light. Their eyes allow them to see well in the dark, allowing them to spot any predators that may be approaching.
Chespunny are durable fighters, shedding their armor constantly so it can regrow even stronger. They use their ears as clubs in combat, bludgeoning their foes.
Chesnaught are a true guardian of the forest, their armor and shield as hard as steel. Chesnaught will often confront poachers and loggers with unbridled confidence, swinging their flails high above their heads as they charge towards them.
Fennelax have a very particular diet consisting of only sticks. Their bodies emit constant warmth due to the flames in their stomachs, making them the perfect sleeping companion in the winter.
When without food, Fennetata will resort to eating sticks instead. They can release warm air from their ears, keeping themselves warm in the winter.
Braipin constantly search the forests they live in for the perfect stick, which they will carry with them for their entire lives. Braipin forge special bonds with these sticks, learning to channel their fire through them.
Deledge absorb any nearby flames into their crystal balls, storing them for later. When provoked, they can unleash these flames in powerful attacks.
Delon's steel bodies act as furnaces internally, releasing heat and smoke from the holes in their heads. If provoked, they will heat their heads up to high temperatures before ramming into foes.
Their strong legs allow them to leap between rocks along the shore. When threatened, Froaby will cloak themselves in foamy bubbles to appear larger.
Torkhan's stomachs burn at 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, often being used as furnaces by blacksmiths. Torkhan will often house Rolycoly in their stomachs, giving them sustenance and protection.
Pumptata's glowing eyes let them see where they are going in the dark. These Pokémon commonly infest pumpkin patches, making their dens inside large pumpkins and gourds.
As the sun sets, Pumpferno become restless, bouncing from the walls and ceilings. Their tails become enveloped in hypnotic flames under a full moon, lulling anyone who looks at them into a trance.
Pumpkin's bodies emit constant heat, the inside of their bodies glowing. During the day, they hide themselves in pumpkin patches, foraging for sticks to eat at night.
Venofa scatters a strange dust from its body as it flies through the night sky. On a clear night, this dust glimmers in the moonlight like stars.
Gourchan use their hair to send a flurry of punches at opponents, their fists able to break concrete. They can extend their hair while punching, striking foes from afar, and ensnaring them.
The Gourgeists attached to Gourking's heads puppeteer them, controlling their every move. It is said that they are consuming these Pokémon's souls, leaving their bodies wandering around aimlessly.
Lomwile seek out crystal-clear ponds, filling the mouth-like lily pad on their heads with water. They take this water back to their young, giving them a safe place to splash and play.
Ludimo-o are drawn to festive music, their scales growing tougher the more they dance and play. Groups can often be heard howling together as they play their instruments, throwing huge parties.
Minioom are found in the upper atmosphere, falling once they reach maturity. The meteorites on their heads contain large amounts of cosmic energy, which explode out once they are broken open.
Chargoose are constantly looking to fight, especially against Seviper, which they consider their sworn enemies. When in battle, they will ignite their claws, heating them to the point that they can slash through steel.
Digwak dig up fossils in order to use them as armor and weapons. They swing their bones like a mace, capable of crushing even the strongest rocks.
Digwak dig up fossils in order to use them as armor and weapons. They swing their bones like a mace, capable of crushing even the strongest rocks.
Digdeen will drill into the riverbed with their horn, allowing them to follow the river without fighting against the current. Their horn is as hard as iron, able to easily break through stone.
Hikers must be careful not to disturb these Pokémon when walking through their territory. They will come barreling out of the ground in herds, charging toward whatever has disturbed them.
Digtata often burrow into houses, making their homes beneath floorboards or in walls. Meowth are often kept in homes in order to keep these Pokémon at bay.
The gravitational fields around Digon-Z shift wildly as they dig through the earth. Often, the ground will cling to them in a perfect sphere, protecting them from attackers.
Digslash are exceptional diggers, able to travel for hundreds of miles without break. They will consume the dirt as they dig, absorbing its minerals into their claws to strengthen them.
Diglord cause tremors as they dig through the ground, consuming massive amounts of soil and rock. It is believed that many large caves are actually the product of these Pokémon.
Digtom absorb water from the ground, spraying it from their heads to water crops. Farmers commonly release these Pokémon into their fields, as the water they produce is especially pure.
Due to their sensitivity to sunlight, Digcada remain underground, feeding on roots and tubers. Their tunnels weaken the soil above and kill crops, making them pests to farmers.
Digsian hunt Diglett as their prey, tracking them as they dig underground. They will forcibly pull them out of their burrows, taunting them before they consume them.
Digtoy spin their bodies to move through the ground, acting like a drill. This spinning loosens the soil around them, leaving it perfectly tilled.
Digsprout create intricate tunnels using their roots, absorbing water and nutrients from the soil as they do so. When threatened, they can retreat into these burrows in a fraction of a second.
Their bodies are made of thick mud and dirt, helping them absorb plant life for nutrients. The mud and soil they are made of is an exceptionally good fertilizer, often being used by farmers.
Pokename will use their claws to burrow in the sand, concealing themselves completely. When smaller prey passes by, they will burst from the ground, grabbing them with their claws and pulling them under.
Digtoise defend their territories aggressively, emerging from the ground when they sense a disturbance in the soil. Using the cannons on their backs, they will fire rocks at intruders.
Using their powerful claws, Dianler will compress the carbon in the air, instantly creating dozens of little diamonds. They then consume these diamonds, absorbing them into their skin in order to toughen it.
Mightlosion are fierce predators, hunting in packs under the cover of darkness. When ready to attack, the fur along their backs will erupt into flames, intimidating foes with fiery growls.
Mightyena are solitary Pokémon, their hunting skills on par with an entire pack of Mightyena. They stalk their prey for miles from the shadows, pouncing when least expected before sinking their fangs in.
Wurmpie spit a sticky silk from their mouths when threatened, blinding predators. If grabbed, they will stab the threat with their spikes, injecting them with a painful toxin.
Wurmtata's hooked claws allow them to easily climb trees to feed on leaves. If backed into a corner, they will show the spikes on their tails to predators, which secrete a toxic poison.
Wurmskit skate across the water using their thin legs, often being snatched up by Starly. They spit sticky silk into the water at small fish, ensnaring them so they can be dragged ashore.
Silwile wait in the trees, secreting an alluring aroma from the large mouths on their heads to attract smaller Pokémon. Once they've caught their prey, they tie their mouths shut using their silk, sealing them inside while they digest.
While Beautioh's vibrant wings stand out in the sky, they help these Pokémon blend into the fields of flowers in which they rest. During the day, they soar over these flowers, spreading the pollen that sticks to their feathers.
Caswile's large mouths are constantly hungry and incredibly aggressive, snapping and growling at anything that gets near. To rein them in, Caswile will restrain them using silk, only releasing them when in danger.
Dughoot have an incredible sense of time. Each of their three heads works together to keep track of the time, one head letting out a cry every second, the other every minute, and the largest every hour.
Dugtata are considered pests by farmers, often raiding their composters in search of food. They are very skittish; however, their three heads are able to burrow into the ground in seconds.
Dugts hide deep within caves, spinning and weaving threads. Due to their ability to predict events, it is said that these Pokémon weave fate itself, each one controlling either the past, present, or future.
Dugrigus roam around deserts and badlands at night, plunging their ghostly hands underground to pull up fossils, which they store within their bodies. By unknown means, these fossils seem to reanimate, protecting Dugrigus when attacked.
Dugbat fly in groups of three, working in tandem to locate food using echolocation and their keen sense of smell. If attacked, they dart straight into the ground, burrowing in an instant.
Taildreavus follow their targets for miles, stalking them from the shadows. At the perfect moment, they let out a sudden loud cry, startling their target long enough to steal their food.
Tailow's four wings allow them to fly up to 360 miles a day at much higher speeds than typical Taillow. When they spot food, they dart from the sky, swallowing their prey whole before it can even react.
Wingtoy are found along beaches, spinning to kick up small sandstorms. If they spin fast enough, they can take flight, drifting aimlessly along updrafts and air currents.
Pelizing bob on the water's surface, scooping up any fish that may pass by. They will flash the lights on their heads to guide ships away from their territories, mimicking a buoy from afar.
By submerging themselves underwater, Pelisaur fill their trough-like leaves with water. These Pokémon often carry small Pokémon in this water, bringing them across land from one body of water to another.
Peliwile often carry smaller Pokémon such as Azurill in their gaping mouths. Their jaws are as hard as steel, protecting anything inside from danger.
Pelitail float near the water's surface, swinging their tail above water to mimic a Wingull searching for food. Those looking for an easy meal will be met by Pelitail's jaws instead, being dragged into the depths of the ocean.
Surak spin hydrophobic webs on the water's surface, using them as nets with their legs. When smaller fish swim underneath, they will snatch them up with these webs, dragging them to the shore.
Surdos skate across the water, sensing vibrations in the water to search for small fish. Once spotted, they will dive under at high speeds, snatching up their prey for an easy meal.
Surtata reside on the edge of ponds, consuming algae and litter. When startled, they can run at such high speeds that they are able to run across the water's surface.
Despite their size, they are able to skate along the water's surface quite gracefully. Surdreigon will stick their heads into the water, snatching up small fish and kelp.
Masqueskit secrete an oil from their legs that allows them to skate across the water. They move at high speeds, these rapid motions giving them the silhouette of an angry face, warding off predators.
Meowbell lie asleep most of the time, only waking up when in life-threatening danger. They rely on pure luck to keep themselves alive, waiting for food to simply wander into their wide-open mouth.
Whismlax have an enormous appetite, constantly foraging for berries to eat. If anyone tries to take their food, they let out a deafening wail that can be heard for miles, scaring off the thief.
Exptyena produce echoing howls when provoked, causing tremors in the earth. These howls can be heard for miles, calling members of their pack to their location.
Makuby will toughen their fists by punching the sand repeatedly. They can often be found fighting one another, their battles lasting for hours.
Perown can rarely be found wandering around old jungle ruins and are exceptionally friendly toward Trainers. They are considered to be a sign of good luck for explorers.
Pergon-Z will inhabit computers that are left unattended. They will repeatedly play cute cat videos, appearing to be greatly amused by them.
Cameler reside near geothermal vents in hot springs, using their claws to catch fish from the water. With their larger claw, they will scoop up water, heating it over these vents before placing their prey inside, boiling them before consumption.
Psyva rapidly vibrate their wings to produce ultrasonic waves that stun their prey. These waves often give Psyva headaches, however, forcing them to take breaks in between hunts.
Spinfree will spin in circles midair, rapidly flapping their wings in order to kick up strong vortexes of wind. This constant motion will leave them disoriented, making it difficult for them to fly straight.
The orb on Spinturn antenna swirls hypnotically, drawing in smaller fish. Anyone who stares at it for too long will find themselves dizzy and disoriented.
Spinown are always spinning, often bumping into walls. When threatened, they will spin even faster, disorienting anyone who stares into their eye long enough for them to escape.
Spinchu generate electricity as they spin, storing it in their cheeks. While spinning, they'll release this energy in waves that surge all around them.
Spinlia love to dance, twirling like ballerinas. Despite their clumsy nature, their performances are oddly graceful, reaching impressive speeds as they spin.
Spinlithe are incredibly energetic, running in circles when excited. This constant motion will often leave them dizzy, causing them to tumble over.
Spinsprout sway constantly as if in the wind, almost never standing upright. To prevent themselves from falling over, they root themselves into the ground.
Zanish are often yanked from the ground by Seviper. When provoked, they swipe at predators with their claws, though their short reach makes these attacks largely ineffective.
Sedle consume a variety of poisonous plants, allowing them to brew a powerful poison within their bodies. Their stingers are incredibly sharp, able to pierce the thick hides of cattle and incapacitate them with a single sting.
The blades on Semeleon's tails glow red hot, able to slice through steel. Their claws secrete a dangerous toxin capable of paralyzing smaller prey.
Selett wait underground for food, sensing the vibrations in the earth. When prey walks by, they will thrust their tails up through the ground, skewering it.
Those who find mysterious cuts along their bodies at night may be victims of Segar. These Pokémon hide in the shadows, slashing people with their razor-sharp tongues and tails in the blink of an eye, their lethal poison taking effect within hours.
Lunatwo are rumored to have come from space, their bodies made of meteorite. They float in the sky as they rest and bask in moonlight, their bodies in the shape of a crescent moon. They convert this light into psychic energy, keeping them afloat.
Barsea's whiskers are incredibly sensitive, allowing them to sense approaching predators as they eat. When threatened, they spray a mixture of ink and mud from their mouths, blinding attackers.
Whisgia bury themselves in the sand deep beneath the ocean, awakening when they sense strong storms above. By slamming their bodies into the seafloor, they create massive tremors, stirring up tsunamis above.
Whislord are incredibly territorial, claiming miles of ocean as their own. They will slam their massive bodies into the seafloor, setting off large earthquakes to ward off predators.
Whisyama trains constantly, knocking over trees in the swamps they inhabit with a single slap. By slapping the ground, these Pokémon can cause powerful earthquakes that stretch for miles.
Baluna are mostly immobile, hanging from tree branches as they await evolution. If in danger, they can spin rapidly before detaching themselves, drilling into the ground. This process expends a lot of energy, however, delaying their evolution.
Balett spin rapidly underground, burrowing like a drill. Their heads are tough enough to drill through solid concrete.
Balgull are often found flying above ancient ruins. By spinning their bodies at high speeds and diving at opponents, they can pierce even the thickest armor with their beaks.
Castform's head glows with a warm and radiant light, giving the water around them a beautiful orange color. The two combined create gorgeous rainbows wherever they go, which grow brighter and more vibrant the happier they are.
Castsprout often live in groups, rooting themselves into the ground and sucking up water from the soil. They'll blow bubbles with this water, sending them up into the sky. Large groups of Castsprout in one area have been known to cause rainstorms.
Trogon2 will enter computers when hungry, searching for image files of fruit to consume. While inside, the monitor will release an oddly pleasant scent, reminiscent of Nanab Berries.
Clampbat are completely blind, using echolocation to locate prey along the shore. When attacked, they will wrap themselves within their wings, which are as hard as steel.
Hunwile's horns resemble large fish, which they use to lure predators toward them. These horns are as hard as steel, shattering the teeth of those who try to bite them and turning the tide of the battle in an instant.
Goreda moves elegantly both on land and in water. By stabbing their needle-like mouths into opponents, they can inject a disorienting toxin that leaves them dizzy.
Relipod sit in deep underwater caverns, their rock-like shells able to withstand the strongest deep-sea water pressure. They will sit on the sea floor for decades before evolving.
Groups of Tynabyss swimming together are a gorgeous sight, especially at night due to their shimmering bodies. These Pokémon reside near undersea cables, coiling their bodies around them while sapping their electricity with their needle-like mouths.
Primepod are seemingly always enraged, impatiently waiting to break free from their cocoon and evolve. Banging noises and grunts can be heard from within their shells.
Primehorn will charge headfirst at anyone they make eye contact with, fueled by rage. They will chase their target down for miles if necessary.
Primepoke are always angry, though their slow speed leaves them unable to chase down foes. Instead, they choose to take this anger out on themselves using their tails, though these punches hardly hurt.
Skrelektrik are poor swimmers, instead latching onto rocks with their teeth to keep from drifting away. Their tails sway with the currents, blending in with rotting kelp around them.
Legends tell of this Pokémon wandering near shores, luring Trainers into riding them before galloping into the ocean, drowning them. Their horns secrete a powerful poison capable of melting steel.
Arcaras are loyal companions, safely ferrying their Trainers across lakes of lava. By spitting powerful fireballs from their mouths, these Pokémon will defend those on their backs no matter what.
Chartwo do almost nothing but battle, constantly seeking out stronger and stronger opponents to fight. They can engulf their entire bodies in flames, releasing them in bursts during battle.
Charossom leave a blazing trail as they dance, absorbing sunlight in order to make their flames burn hotter. Their dances are said to bring about scorching heatwaves.
Charossom leave a blazing trail as they dance, absorbing sunlight in order to make their flames burn hotter. Their dances are said to bring about scorching heatwaves.
Charpert are uniquely skilled at swimming through lava, their wings propelling them through both molten rock and air at high speeds. When they sense an approaching eruption, they gather large boulders to protect their dens.
Chareal primarily roll around to move, leaving a trail of fire wherever they go. Using their powerful tails, they can launch themselves into the air, taking flight for a short while.
The flame on Chareel's tail is incredibly resilient, able to stay lit even when completely submerged underwater. It uses this flame to melt holes in the ice, dropping in on prey from above.
When out of the water, their bodies are constantly wet and slimy, allowing them to slip out of danger quite easily. Their bulging eyes allow them to see well both underwater and in the dark.
Polilee are excellent swimmers, using powerful kicks to propel themselves through the water. Their legs are best suited for fighting underwater, able to move and strike as if they were on land.
Abicate will teleport from dumpster to dumpster, feeding on trash until they get startled and teleport away. There is practically no way to keep these Pokémon out of a person's garbage.
Matata are extremely strong despite their small size, able to lift thirty times their own body weight. Small packs of these Pokémon will often steal entire dumpsters full of trash, carrying them to a safer location in the dead of night.
Mape are very irritable, losing their temper quite easily. They will take their anger out on their surroundings, often shattering boulders and toppling trees with a single punch.
Mape will spar with each other constantly as a form of training. Their anger will usually get the best of them during these fights, often leaving them both with serious injuries.
Mapert's bodies are almost entirely muscle, allowing them to carry up to 20 tons. They haul boulders to their territories, constructing walls to keep intruders out.
Matrio attack their opponents from below, delivering a barrage of punches through the ground. These punches are strong enough to send much larger opponents flying.
Mape are easily enraged, attacking anything they see. Their four arms are extremely powerful, capable of hurling much larger opponents past the horizon.
Bellnyte will embed their roots within suitable logs, using them as shells to protect themselves. They will feed off any moisture in the log, abandoning it once it's been sucked dry.
Bellret will forage for leaves in the forest, hoarding them in their burrows. When winter comes, they will use this stockpile as food.
Belltress will cling to trees, brewing a potent acid beneath their tough shells. When threatened, they will fire this acid from each of their mouths, melting anything they hit.
Bellterra remain almost motionless for large periods of time, causing their backs to be overgrown with plant life and riddled with parasites. These two are at almost constant war with each other, fighting for nutrients.
Bellchar dwell in the treetops, spitting poison at foes from above. When enraged, the leaf on their rear will ignite.
It is almost impossible for Bellizard to fly without singeing their wings on their tails. Because of this, they will root themselves into the ground, concealing themselves with their wings and waiting for prey.
Using the powerful acid stored within their bodies, Bellnix will burrow through the ground. They will swallow other borrowing creatures whole.
Squirtkip are quite timid, hiding out in coral reefs. They use their fins to sense their surroundings, tucking their bodies into their shells when they sense danger.
Squirtlade's shields are as hard as steel, able to defend against most attacks. They whip their tails at foes, hiding behind the safety of their shells.
Using the flammable liquid their stomachs produce, Squirtchar will create fiery bubbles. While Squirtchar finds these bubbles quite amusing, they often cause a great deal of damage to their surroundings.
Squirtsprout soak up water from the soil using their roots. Using this water, they blow bubbles from their mouths, trapping small prey inside for an easy meal.
Squirtmite are often found near sunken ships, consuming scrap metal. By forming a bubble of water around themselves, they are able to surface and escape danger easily.
Large groups of Weepinkarp migrate upstream together. They leave their large mouths open, gulping down any food that comes drifting downstream.
Using the leaf on their heads, Victreetata will scoop trash into their mouths, dissolving it with the powerful acid in their stomachs. When threatened, they will spit this acid at attackers before scurrying away.
Victreetler release an alluring aroma from the antler on their head, attracting smaller prey towards them. Once close enough, they swallow their food whole, dissolving it completely inside their bodies.
Victreenape release toxic fumes from their heads, which they spread across the battlefield to disorient opponents. Once disoriented, they deliver a flurry of punches and kicks.
Their stingers contain a potent toxin, which they use to keep predators at bay while whipping them around wildly. They will often steal fishermen's bait right off their hooks, rarely getting caught in the process.
Tentarelp aren't very skilled swimmers, using their tentacles to latch onto rocks and coral to keep themselves in place. If attacked, they release a cloud of ink before letting go, escaping with the current.
Gravetata are a common sight around rocky mountains, curling themselves into balls to tumble around the landscape. They will chuck rocks at predators, oftentimes driving them away.
Gotata's strong jaw can bite through just about anything. When threatened, these Pokémon will curl up into a ball, their hard exterior protecting them from attacks.
Golade are fearless guardians of the mountains they inhabit. Their rocky bodies are nearly impenetrable, allowing them to barrel through enemy attacks with ease.
Gova'S tails are too heavy to enable them to fly. Instead, they beat their wings to make deep vibrations through the earth, luring underground Pokémon to the surface.
Ponyown will seek out lost explorers within ancient ruins. Acting like a torch, they will guide them to safety while lighting up the way.
Slowtata will eat just about anything, often consuming washed-up trash on the shore. These Pokémon are easy prey for Flying-type Pokémon, their delayed reaction time leaving them unaware of danger.
Slowicate will infiltrate homes during the night in search of food. Due to their own carelessness, they often get their tails caught in mouse traps, which detach as they flee.
These elusive Pokémon are seen as symbols of health and longevity in many cultures. Their fur sheds as they move swiftly along the water's surface, these hairs being used in many medicines and remedies.
Warbusken's powerful legs let them propel themselves through the water at high speeds, their fluffy tails and feathers allowing for more precise movements. Their claws are incredibly powerful, able to crack open the shells of other Pokémon.
Warkip spray jets of water from their mouths at foes. The hairs along their tails stand on end when they sense danger, giving them ample time to retreat into their shells.
Wartomp diligently keep their tails clean, tucking them into their shells when in the mud. When approached by predators, they will bang on their stomachs to try to scare them off.
Warlade are often found defending underwater ruins, manipulating the tides to keep invaders at bay. The wings on their heads grow larger the older they get, their hairs becoming richer.
The fur on Wartuff's tails is incredibly soft and is often harvested to make high-quality clothing. The older Wartuff grow, the finer the quality of their tails becomes.
Warlass are spotted gracefully floating through rainstorms, their presence said to bring longevity to those who witness them. By twirling their umbrellas, they can cloak their bodies in an icy mist before disappearing.
Slowtata will make their homes in shells along the shore, sleeping in them for hours. The tide will often drag these shells back out into the ocean, typically leading to this Pokémon's demise.
The shells latched onto Slowda's tails constantly secrete a disorienting toxin into their bodies. This toxin leaves them perpetually dizzy, causing them to stumble around as they walk.
Groups of Magnepod will attach themselves to the tops of cell towers, feeding off their electricity. They use this energy to fuel their evolution, hatching once fully charged.
Magneros will charge at each other in fights for dominance, their metal bodies protecting them from injury. Their horns will often get stuck together, only making them angrier.
Magnegon-Z doesn't seem to have any control over their magnets, their magnetism fluctuating unpredictably. They are often weighed down by the scrap that becomes attached to them.
Magnelord watch for passing ships with their massive eye. Once spotted, they will use their magnets to pull them under, consuming them whole.
Groups of Magnecool attach themselves to the hulls of ships using their magnets, migrating great distances with little effort. As a result, these Pokémon can be found in every ocean.
Magneby claws act almost like metal detectors, allowing them to search for washed-up scrap beneath the sand. They will dig up this metal and consume it, absorbing the metals into their own bodies.
Magneicate reside in scrapyards, scavenging for scrap and electronics. Their magnetic teeth pull metal into their mouths, which is ground down and absorbed into their bodies.
Doby two heads work together to keep them balanced, though they often fight over which way to go. They will plunge their heads into the sand, eating mouthfuls of it for nutrients.
Dodactyl lurk near the peaks of canyons, searching below for carrion to eat. Once spotted, they will swoop down, each of their three heads picking apart the carcass.
Dotata forage for nuts in the forest, their beaks able to crack open hard shells with ease. These Pokémon are extremely fast runners, fleeing from danger in an instant.
Each of Dodrio's nine heads have a mind of their own. They rarely get along, often bickering and fighting amongst each other. When in danger, however, they put their differences aside and become a real threat.
Dewtata create burrows in glaciers, their bodies able to withstand frigid temperatures. These Pokémon are skilled swimmers, emerging from their burrows in packs to hunt small fish.
Dewvile are incredible swimmers, hunting in packs. The wounds left by their claws freeze almost instantly, leaving their victims with severe frostbite.
Dewxen channel the cold in their fur, drastically lowering the temperature of their surroundings. By whipping their tails, they can send gusts of freezing air toward opponents.
Muown reside within radiated environments, searching for hazardous waste to absorb in an attempt to restore the land. They will warn unknowing Trainers of the danger that lies ahead.
Blastbuff fire powerful bursts of water from their cannons when threatened. Due to their small size, these blasts send them flying backwards, causing them to ricochet off walls.
Blastossom will dance on beaches when the sun is out, their armor-plated petals making a low ringing noise as wind passes through. They spray water from the cannons on their heads, creating beautiful displays as they dance.
Blastursa use the cannons on their backs to shoot down hives of Combee, eating the honey inside. If they eat enough of it, they can even fire honey from their cannons.
While underwater, Blastkip will suck in air through their gills, using it to blow bubbles with their cannons. These bubbles are incredibly resilient, able to float rocks up to the surface.
Blastdon live near shallow rivers, using their large mouth to scoop up water. When threatened, they will fire a barrage of water blasts from their cannons, driving predators away from their young.
Blastnape are incredibly agile, quickly climbing to high ground before firing a barrage of water blasts from their cannons. Despite how tough it is, their armor is incredibly lightweight, allowing for easy maneuverability when faced with danger.
Blastrade will fire powerful water jets from their hands in order to propel themselves through the air. The cannon on their heads fires a toxic poison, coating targets in just a single shot.
Blastseed use their spikes to cling to cave walls, absorbing moisture from the rock. Using this water, Blastseed can fire powerful blasts of water from the cannons on their heads, warding off predators.
Using the cannons in their mouths, Blastnea will rapidly fire spikes at opponents. They store water within their bodies, helping to prevent them from overheating while attacking.
Blastcash scoop up large amounts of mud using their mouths. They fire this mud from the cannon on their back, each blast causing tremors in the earth.
Blastsprout remain rooted in the ground, drawing water from the soil and storing it in their shells. When threatened, it unleashes a relentless volley of water bullets at its foe. For this reason, it is often kept by gardeners to protect their crops.
Blastbell make their homes in marshes, hunting their prey through the grass. Their stomachs contain a powerful acid, which they fire from the cannons in their mouths.
Blastbell will use their tails like a hose, spraying powerful acid at their enemies in a high-pressure stream. This acid is capable of melting through solid steel.
Shelltata scavenge for trash along the sea floor, searching for food with their tongues. Using their tongues as a propeller, these Pokémon can swim backwards at high speeds.
Gasuna conceal their bodies in a cocoon of gas, hiding their true bodies. This gas is highly toxic, incapacitating anyone who gets near.
Hauntata reside in sewers, often climbing through drains to infiltrate homes. Trainers haunted by these Pokémon often report hearing scratching noises from their walls.
Gentata will relentlessly haunt a single house of their choosing, rarely being truly chased out. They will hide out beneath the floor during the day, trashing the entire place in search of food at night.
Ontwo are made entirely of rock, lacking any internal organs. They are fueled only by psychic energy, which they use to move and sense their surroundings.
Onviper consume crystals as they burrow underground, absorbing them to strengthen their fangs and tails. They diligently sharpen the crystal blades on their tails against rocks, ensuring that they are always in pristine condition.
Onby use their claws to dig through the walls of caves. Their claws are capable of easily crushing rocks, which they consume in order to maintain their rocky bodies.
Drowtata will infest houses, emerging at night to consume people's dreams. Their noses can sniff out someone having a nightmare from miles away.
Drowamo are nocturnal creatures that move in large schools. They seek out sleeping Wailord in order to feast on their dreams while the Wailord is asleep.
Hyptata will swing their tails around when threatened, putting targets to sleep. Those affected by this will often dream about cheese.
Large schools of Hypamo swim in perfect sync, moving in hypnotic patterns that put anybody who sees them to sleep. Once their prey is asleep, they consume their dreams in order to charge their psychic energy.
Krabdle will use the claw on their tails to cling to branches. When grabbed, they can snap this claw off in order to escape. However, this claw will grow back quite quickly.
Krabquil are quite timid, searching the shore for clams they can crack open and eat. When threatened, they will expel bubbles from their back, making themselves seem larger in order to scare off predators.
Krabquil are quite timid, searching the shore for Shellder they can crack open and eat. When threatened, they will expel bubbles from their back, making themselves seem larger in order to scare off predators.
The claws on their tails are strong enough to crush stone. They will snap these claws at other scavengers who get too close to their meals.
The nine claws on Krabpix's back help them maintain balance, allowing them to traverse rocky shores with ease. When threatened, they will show their back to predators, using their claws to defend against attacks.
Krabat click their claws together to help them navigate dark areas and locate prey. They will then swoop down, grabbing them in their claws and taking them back to their cave.
Hundreds of Krabtik lie buried in the shore, feeding on small bits of seaweed and algae in the sand. Their small size makes them easy prey for Flying-type Pokémon.
Krabrock will scoop up massive amounts of sand on the seafloor using their claws, absorbing it into their bodies. Various aquatic Pokémon make their bodies their homes, feeding on the algae that grows on them.
Krabwrath claws are exceptionally well-suited for digging, allowing them to burrow through the sand at high speeds. They will search for other Pokémon hidden underground, grabbing them with their claws and eating them whole.
Kingtata use the massive claw on their tails to dig burrows in the sand. This claw weighs them down, leading them to hide in their burrows during the day to avoid predators. At night, they emerge to crack open coconuts for food.
Kingown write messages in the sand, using their claws like excavators. The exact purpose of these messages is currently unknown.
Using their massive claws, Kingrock will defend the creatures inhabiting their bodies from any danger they may face. They will roam the seafloor for miles, covering entire oceans without stopping.
Kingsand release a pleasant aroma from their bodies, drawing smaller fish towards them. Once they get too close, they will snatch them up with their big, meaty claw, shoving them into their mouths.
Kingcool drift near the seafloor of shallow waters, using their claws to crack open shellfish for consumption. They've been known to grab fishermen's hooks with their large claws, yanking them into the water for fun.
Kingcruel will drift along the sea floor, their many tentacles snatching anything they can get their claws on, consuming them whole. Just one of these Pokémon can leave entire coral reefs devoid of life.