10 pokedex entries by zekkenbytheden
Hitmonine's extendable body functions as a set of bellows to the fire they breathe. However, performing this action too quickly may create loud squeaking sounds that alert their prey. This results in them being suboptimal for stealthy hunting.
Magnine use their shell to roll due to the lack of mobility of their magma-like body. When their shells are damaged by this rolling, their brittle shells scatter debris that they often use as fiery projectiles.
Gallnine are kind Pokémon with an indomitable fighting spirit. They use their extendable arms to deliver flame-infused slashes.
Garnine are speedy predators that use their aerodynamic bodies to slice through the air. They tear through dense jungles by heating their hinge-blades to scorching temperatures, incinerating almost any obstacle in their path.
Duscnine remain hidden during daytime. Once night falls they use the sinister glow from their flames to attract other wild Pokémon, which they prey upon after hypnotizing them with nothing but their gaze.
Salanine are majestic creatures rarely seen in the wild, where other Pokémon naturally follow their leadership. They do not tolerate disorder, however, and any who disregard their commands face a torrent of fiery breath.
Arcados are often seen gracefully flying over the ocean. Their mane can create small sparks that make for much-appreciated spectacles. In the wilderness, Arcados are quite vicious.
Arcaking are capable of delivering explosive blows with their tails, leaving their target scorched. Their strong hide and thick fur work very well together to mitigate all kinds of physical damage.
The fungus on Arcasect's back leeches heat from its host's body to survive, and in return lights up the darkness of the caves it resides in. This mutualistic relationship requires a lot of oxygen, forcing Arcasect to constantly be on the move.
Though fascinated by archery, Manine lack the patience for delicate aiming. When a shot misses, they charge the target instead, unleashing a blinding flurry of fiery strikes.