19 pokedex entries by notadoctor75
It can often be seen playing with children on rainy days, trying to get adults absolutely covered in mud. It stores extra water in the lily pad on its head so it can continue playing in mud no matter the weather.
The landscape depicted on Kecterra's shell has an odd similarity to the Unovan Blueberry Academy. Kecterra brought to the academy will adjust their shells to highlight spots that they are particularly fond of.
It stores gas and water vapor in its body and slowly releases them, allowing itself to disguise as a cloud bank. When unsuspecting flying Pokémon draw close, it forcefully expels gas to lunge forward, swallowing them whole with its massive jaws.
Driflziken's powerful legs combined with its light body allow it to leap up to 60 feet in the air. It can use the flames it produces to stay aloft for longer, but it is then in danger of being blown about by even gentle winds.
The brilliant gem spines growing out of its motionless body make an appetizing target for Sableye. Apparently, though, they do not taste as good as natural gems, deterring would-be predators.
Many of the most notable river valleys in the world have been formed in the wake of Regihorn migrations. They have been transforming landscapes since the ice age.
Dheleon is said to be born from the souls of captains who met tragic ends at sea. It rules over colonies of undersea Pokémon in sunken ships, with larger ships only being ruled by those with the most impressive anchor head crests.
Chesleon is a magnanimous ruler, putting the safety and defense of those it considers its subjects above all else. The shields on its arms can withstand tremendous force, and it will retaliate with spikes that can pierce reinforced steel.
Braitile is a common sight in apple orchards in the fall. While the bonfires it starts with its tail are usually warm and inviting to all, they can reach dangerous temperatures if the orchard is threatened.
The apples that grow on its back are said to grant the power of foresight when consumed. Deltile is highly valued by farmers, who hope to use its power to predict the yield of their crops.
Luditile's dances carry the ability to revitalize dried and wilted plants, and it can often be seen dancing energetically among marshy reeds. If its marsh comes under attack, it can quickly shift those same dance moves into powerful kicks.
Pokémon that nest in the reef on Luvterra's back are well-known to court for life. Sometimes, multiple generations of the same Pokémon family can be found living on the back of an individual Luvterra.
Illuterra attracts droves of Volbeat and Illumise to pollinate the plants that grow on its back. The fruit that grows on its back has a different flavor profile depending on the pattern the other Pokémon make while pollinating.
It lives near hot springs, lounging lazily during the day and roaming to graze on mosses and ferns in the evening. It can expel boiling-hot steam out of the hump on its head to spook passersby, seemingly just for amusement.
This Pokémon gathers periodically around volcanic calderas and creates festive dancing music with its cries. While some believe that this foreshadows a violent eruption, research has shown that it prevents the Pokémon itself from violently erupting.
Sphenx's soft fur glows brightly whenever it is excited. While useful for deterring predators in icy snowfields, mealtimes in herds of these Pokémon are also blindingly bright.
Its insulated fur helps concentrate electricity in its front claws. After a successful hunt, a Sphexio claps its tail against the ground, sending signals to others in its group to join it for a meal.
Its whiskers are highly conductive, and sometimes Seaxio can be seen gathering electricity in a ball on its nose. While younger Seaxio may do this in play, it is typically used to send signals between members of the herd for hunts.
Walray's eyesight lets it see through the heaviest of blizzards and the thickest of ice floes to pursue its prey. It also uses this eyesight to keep watch over its pack, making sure none stray too far in harsh conditions.