18 pokedex entries by shocktopus1717
Electrlax resembles a renowned fighter from a hidden kingdom. After eating a certain food, its electrical power increases dramatically.
When it darts through the sky at night, Starcor's body shimmers like the stars. It takes full advantage of this similarity, silently diving at prey from up high, going unnoticed until it is too late.
Jumptret makes balls out of the cotton that grows from its body, and whacks them at its enemies. It inspired The Eterna Acrobats tennis team.
Smeargeot's feathers release a powder that create a rainbow trail in the sky behind it. It is often confused with a certain legendary Pokémon.
Sceprachi is rarely seen outside of winter. When it is spotted, Delibird and Stantler are often found in its wake, attracted by the rich nectar that forms on its leaves.
The nutrients in the mud Venutomp plays in have enlarged its cheek flowers. Because of this, its hind legs have stiffened further to support its head.
A child's lost toy, filled with longing and sorrow, came to life as this Pokémon. It has a strange aversion to certain Psychic-Type Pokémon.
It uses light, discarded plastics to create an airborne decoy. Its image has occasionally been used in recycling promotions.
This Pokémon may appear to fly, but in reality, it hides underground, holding a decoy by a string. When something tugs on the decoy, it reels its prey in!
Chartomp gets lots of energy from heat, but must be careful not to dry out. To deal with this, it plays in the mud near hot springs.
Toxlia resembles a great warrior from a faraway land. It is said those who fall for its Attract will suffer a terrible curse.
Though it may appear intimidating, Pumptine is actually extremely friendly. It is believed to guide the spirits of the departed to the Cave of Origin, so that they may be reborn.
With its new wings, Chartomp has abandoned its habit of playing in mud. It has its eyes set on the clouds now.
As Charaura soars through the sky, beautiful trails of fire and ice shimmer behind it. When seen at night, it is often mistaken for a comet.
To support its heavy shell, Squirtomp's back legs have toughened. Its slow demeanor makes it quite popular among the elderly.
Farvile is rarely seen with the naked eye, even by Pokémon. It produces small icicles that it fires at prey from its long, hollow leek.
Farvile resembles the main character from a forgotten children's show. It can see great distances by cupping its paws around its eyes.
The hard material comprising Blastomp's shell is actually dried mud. It can smash pieces of the shell into shrapnel and fire them at speeds that could dent a Shuckle's shell.