56 pokedex entries by turron_turron
Seados are highly opportunistic feeders that frequently attack humans in search of food. Despite their aggression, Seados meat is considered a delicacy, marked by a tough, buttery texture and its distinctive striped scales.
Using sound waves, Flavern can detect oil deposits deep below ground. In order to access this precious food source, they carve out expansive caverns by carefully melting through the rock.
Aerokyu hide amidst active archaeological sites in order to scare unsuspecting scientists. These ambushes usually fail, however, provoking little more than showers of laughter and admiration.
Roaming bands of Pokémon Rangers are known to travel alongside wild Snorphox due to their talent for in-the-field cooking. Snorphox are proud of their abilities, and often make a spectacle of their work.
Families of Pidgeist call the same trees home for generations. Many refer to groups of these Pokémon as 'choirs', as their song-like voices bear a striking similarity to those of people.
The gems making up the body of Steebink are known as "Silver Diamonds." These crystals are considered to be one of the strongest materials in the world due to their near-perfect crystalline structure.
Sneakey have resilient stomachs that can handle diets of rotten berry juice and aging meats. They carve out sturdy underground tunnels where they build primitive tools, structures, and toys.
Skarvile are highly social Pokémon that form numerous tribes throughout the Ice Mountains. They spend their free time grooming each other's coats, ensuring that every claw, tail, and frill is sharp enough to cut through solid rock.
With its powerful wings and razor-sharp claws, Skarvern makes short work of prey and foe alike. When angry, Skarvern lets loose a rock-shattering roar rivaling that of a jet engine.
While captivating, the gems on Wybink's body are highly volatile and will explode at the slightest disturbance. These crystals are a waste product of Wybink's psychic diet, and often regenerate within seconds.
Mismie cling to the sides of ships where they bask in the glow of the night sky. Sailors say that any voyage accompanied by more than a dozen Mismie is doomed to fail.
Miscott eagerly ride gusts of wind, stealing crops from whatever unlucky farmers they come across. During the night, Miscott brew elaborate potions that, according to some, will induce prophetic visions in those who consume them.
Raiphox have the ability to predict weather patterns with remarkable detail. When groups of Raiphox gather at high altitudes, a devastating storm is always sure to appear.
Using trap-filled chambers built below ground, these Pokémon train their bodies in a hostile, controlled environment. Colloquially referred to as the 'Danger Room,' Weavape super-fans try to replicate this training technique with varying results.
Though not their primary food source, Magnereon love snacking on batteries and power cells. However, Magnereon's body cannot digest lithium and many trainers are caught off guard when they spit it back up.
Stories about roaming Tansir are often told to keep children from misbehaving. Despite this reputation, Tansir are remarkably shy and tend to avoid contact with people and Pokémon alike.
Sandbink spend their days sleeping just below the desert soil. During the night, Sandbink will emerge and glide across the sand in search of energy-dense minerals.
Swampede's body is coated in a mucous that liquefies solid rock on contact. Thanks to this, Swampede spend their lives swimming through the ground, gleefully gobbling up whatever mushrooms they can find.
A favorite among role-players, Aegipuff exudes a childlike sense of chivalry and wonder. Wild Aegipuff can often be found leading their friends on make-believe adventures across the wilderness.
When exposed to water, Aggtross's armor is quick to form a rigid layer of oxides, greatly inhibiting its movement. During Hoenn's rainy season, these Pokémon regularly shed their coats up to three times a day.
Sylor are widely believed to be omens of a bright future, with their presence said to ease the process of growth and change in all who observe them.
On clear, starry nights, Sylor shed their shells to dance about the sky in a display of flowing colors and joy. People around the world will hold pop-up festivals beneath these Sylor in celebration of transformation and hope.
Infections from the predatory Bansect fungus are a growing epidemic amongst Kanto's native Banette population. Though many consider this a tragedy, Bansect mushrooms are a popular upper-class food item that fetches an incredibly high price.
These Pokémon eat the static charge that builds up in fabric. Many homeowners welcome the presence of wild Rocott, as their strange diet helps prevent house fires.
Groups of Reunimie float through the ocean in vast, interconnected sheets. These colonies behave like one large organism, as each individual Reunimie loses bodily functions to specialize and ensure the survival of the colony.
Reuniwear are exceedingly dangerous Pokémon, known to envelop and digest any prey with ease. Despite this, Reuniwear rarely react to stimuli and spend much of their time aimlessly wandering about caves.
As highly curious Pokémon, Whimsimagius meticulously glide across open fields in search of wildflowers. They rub various types of pollen onto their fur to create brand-new smells.
The rhythmic swing of its anchor produces a drum-like sound as its body emits a warm, pulsing glow. Known as "Sunny" amongst sailors, those in the presence of Volcamise are inspired with courage, even on the roughest of seas.
Jislash regularly appear in areas of conflict and offer protection to those in need. It's said that Jislash can sense cries for help from anywhere in the world.
Jislash can be found guiding people to safety in the wake of disasters. Some say that the light emitted by Jislash's eye will ward away all evil.
Shits is quick to form psychic connections with those it considers friends. When in the presence of intense emotions, it converts its psychic energies into a latent, static charge.
Tyranvern use ground-penetrating sound waves to detect their favorite food, Carbink. When they find one, Tyranvern will excavate the hidden Carbink and crack through the shell using their powerful jaws.
They patiently follow hikers caught out in snow squalls, waiting for exhaustion to set in. When food is scarce, Frosark will lure prey into the mountains by feigning human distress.
As they play with the world around them, Gooeon cover their surroundings in a unique iridescent mucous. Litters of these helpless Gooeon are fiercely protected by their parents.
Slieon can propel its tongue with the force of a small train. When food is scarce, groups of wild Slieon plunder nearby cities of fruits, vegetables, and candy.
Gooeon marks its territory with a thick, oily liquid produced in its gut. This substance reacts violently to motion, scaring away potential rivals with a display of flashing colors.
Regidaunt devour the sediment found in polluted rivers, producing a thick, oily smog as they digest it. These Pokémon leave behind massive trails of nitrogen-rich loam, setting the foundation for ecological recovery.
Toxtine feast on the high concentrations of detritus found in polluted waters. Due to this behavior, scientists across the world track Toxtine populations in an effort to monitor ecological health.
The bodies of Toxlure contain various toxins that burn with distinctive, neon flames. Prolonged exposure to the vapors produced by Toxlure is said to reduce one's lifespan.
Toxrona toxins produce high amounts of heat when exposed to oxygen. They use this property to cook their prey prior to consumption, protecting their sensitive stomachs from bacteria.
Exposure to sunlight causes Toxno's skin to become hard and dry. During the night, Toxno venture out from their caves and attempt to trick people into giving them food.
These Pokémon flex their muscles to assert dominance over potential rivals. They regularly mistake their own reflections for opposing Hawlking, provoking combat against what they perceive as an equal.
The wool covering Cartle's back consists of thin glass filaments. When threatened, Cartle will propel large chunks of this substance, which is often embedded with hard gemstones, at targets.
Venomite use their antenna to feed on the energy of radio waves present in the air. As a result, Venomite can often be found emitting radio broadcasts from their bodies, and have become a staple amongst campers.
Chesfree love snacking on parasitic plants, frequently visiting old trees in search of them. Their bodies are covered in small, rigid spikes that deter even the hardiest of predators.
Though rarely seen, Brailax can be heard rummaging throughout the forests of Johto on warm summer nights. At the brink of dawn, groups of Brailax gather to celebrate the sunrise with raucous feast and dance.
Many mountainside villages build shrines dedicated to their local Delax. Each night, villagers fill these shrines with food and drink in the hopes that Delax will thank them with blessings of good fortune.
Torligatr often bully smaller Pokémon into collecting food for them. When irritated, they rapidly expel heat, causing ambient temperatures to soar upwards of 50°C.
Venovenant is always surrounded by a thin cloud of dust. Chalky in texture, this substance acts as a neurotoxin in high enough quantities.
In search of unprotected eggs, hungry Slurcor launch themselves across the faces of cliffs using powerful tails. Being incapable of flight, Slurcor must rely on keen eyes and a sturdy grip while traversing vertical terrain.
Slurtump wander around villages grabbing any discarded sweets they can find. Every night, Slurtump host elaborate tea parties for other wild Pokémon.
The act of sharing food with others brings Slurvenant immense joy. Using any means necessary, Slurvenant will produce enough pastries to feed everyone around it.
Popular with families across Johto, Sluroc have a friendly disposition and are fiercely loyal to their allies. Sluroc possess an intense appetite for sugar, and when they catch wind of a snack they'll stop at nothing to steal a bite.
Slursopod can be found in warehouses, disguising themselves amidst heaping stores of food. At night, smaller Pokémon will eagerly raid these stockpiles, only to become a patient Slursopod's meal.
Over the course of their lives, Scrafvile form tightly-knit groups with other wild Pokémon. During the winter, these groups will raid nearby cities in search of food, medicine, and valuables.
Natural hydraulics allow Kingsopod to launch its sturdy body at speeds exceeding 150km/h. Due to this strength, few are willing to disturb the calm, peaceful life Kingsopod leads.