23 pokedex entries by deniablecredibility
Each Bulbadrill produces a slightly different nectar in the bulb growing on its back. They live in large communal groups in the wild and harvest each other's bulbs in a ritual resembling group grooming in other species.
Bayslash are valuable resources for any gardener given how quickly they can till the soil, though they can often be caught nibbling on the crops that result from their labor if their Trainer doesn't keep a close eye on them.
Megaslash is highly coveted by gardeners for its ability to both till soil and enrich it with nutrients. Soil that has been worked by one of these Pokémon yields at least ten times the crops it would otherwise.
Upon evolving, Senelgon's steely fur begins to grow rapidly, forming a cocoon-like shell around its body. It remains semi-mobile while awaiting further evolution thanks to its long tail, which remains outside of the cocoon.
During the day, Ledapex retreats into a shell created by its numerous spiky appendages. It emerges at night to bask in the starlight.
Quagladin packs itself with grass and mud that quickly hardens, giving it nigh-impregnable armor against all but the most dedicated attackers, even if it does significantly reduce its mobility.
Umbpet absorbs the energy given off by Moon Stones, causing it to shimmer like the night sky. This gives it natural camouflage at night, making it a dangerous ambush hunter.
Azubok uses the innocent appearance of the ball on its tail to lure prey and trick them into a false sense of security before striking. However, its real face isn't especially intimidating either.
Despite weighing practically nothing, Whimsiflame has perfect control over its aerial mobility. It is easily able to shift from riding the wind and flying under its own power, making it nearly impossible to catch in the sky.
Whimsinder can drift through the air without a single flap of their wings nearly indefinitely. Flocks of this Pokémon have been mistaken for clouds.
Made of living wax, Litmer is able to tolerate significant amounts of heat. If it melts, it will just reform again when it cools, relatively unharmed.
The thorns that cover Rosetic have the remarkable ability to both harm and heal depending on how pure-hearted the one being pricked is. This has earned it the nickname "The Tender Thorn Pokémon".
Cottonling is almost weightless and is able to conserve energy by drifting on the breeze like a puff of cotton. When it spies its prey, it snaps its wings and darts forward with incredible speed.
Cottoninder is able to effortlessly alternate between drifting on the breeze and flying with incredible speed. This gives it unmatched aerial mobility, though it may struggle to maintain its bearing in strong winds.
Sablvenant is a guardian of subterranean environments, often causing trouble for mining operations that dig too deep. It is said to curse anyone who removes even a single gemstone from its caverns.
Gooraid makes excellent use of its natural elasticity by being able to expand its mouth to truly remarkable proportions. This allows it to not only swallow exceptionally large prey but also to fire extremely large and forceful blasts of water.
Goonette is made from a squishy, sticky substance that always reverts back to its original form, no matter how much punishment it takes. Despite its innocent appearance, it is a highly devious Pokémon that delights in leaving gooey traps.
Cachop is a devious and underhanded combatant, striking unerringly at its opponent's weak spots whenever possible. It uses the prickly thorns on its fists and feet to its full advantage in a fight.
Cachoke has a fascination with competition and enjoys playing all manner of summertime sports. Unfortunately, its needle-sharp spines make some sports more difficult to participate in than others.
Cachamp’s natural strength and ability to go for long periods without a single drop of water makes it an invaluable companion for ranchers in inhospitable environments.
Loquil has the same broad leaf growing from its back as a Lotad, and it can be difficult to tell them apart at a glance. However, Loquil's leaf is hot to the touch, so much so that the water around it may appear to be boiling.
Lomlava keeps the lily pad on its head and its reed-like tails above water, attracting different types of prey. It strikes with super-heated water whenever a target draws near.
Manduo's two heads are constantly bickering and fighting with one another. It is ill-advised to try to get in the middle of their quarrels, as they are quick to redirect that anger at the interrupter.