34 pokedex entries by oreee0230
Bulbamar's tail sprays spores that look like flames, constantly shrouding its surroundings in green smoke. These spores absorb sunlight in the air and divide. Bulbamar relies on reabsorbing these spores to supplement its nutrition.
By transforming into simple geometric shapes, Bulbagon is able to operate in older devices. It can store lots of data in its body, so it can accumulate a large amount of nutrients without changing its weight.
When curled up, Bulbanyte looks like a fallen flower bud. Bulbanyte often floats on the water surface to absorb sunlight, letting the current carry it to distant, unfamiliar places.
The leafy flower buds along Bulbatres's wings do not sustain flight, but help to gather energy from sunlight that it expels along its tail to soar. When Bulbatres is fully charged with sunlight, it can swiftly recover from any injury.
Bulbarak's silk is mixed with cellulose, making it more adaptable than a those made with protein fibers. Because this silk is less sticky, Bulbarak work together to weave large webs to throw at prey and entangle them.
Bulbachou's buds hide bulbs of light. Thanks to its insulated plant tissues, Bulbachou can use electricity more frequently without worrying about electrocuting itself.
Bulbatic only appears before people who are kind to plants and bestows good luck upon them. It is said that groups of Bulbatic regularly migrate to the same forest to gossip about those they give blessings to.
Bulbaffy store large amounts of electrical energy in their fur and the bulb on their back. In areas lacking reliable transportation, Trainers periodically bring Bulbaffy to sell electricity.
Most of Bulbasaur's nutrients are supplied to its green leaves. This large green structure allows it to use sunlight with remarkable efficiency.
Bulbaown takes the shape of the letter B and appears at various ruins. Its flower buds can be flattened to the same thickness as its body and can immediately puff up when needed.
Bulbabuffet's body is covered with tiny buds that accumulate energy from impacts. It enjoys basking in the sun and typically remains docile so long as its tail is not attacked.
Bulbafarig's tail has limited cognitive abilities and relies on its head to give commands. Although its neural pathways stretch several meters, when the main head gives the order to strike, the tail can instantly unleash powerful Grass-type moves.
Although Bulbazor's claws look like a single bud when pressed together, the claws are actually made up of three buds. Although they are soft, the claws can grip with lots of pressure once they absorb sunlight.
Bulbagma secretes a dense, corrosive liquid that burns organic matter it touches. Debris such as fallen leaves or tree branches burns without sinking into the liquid, leaving behind ash and smoke.
Because Bulbagon2 do not need to eat, many are selected to help astronauts in outer space. Their vines both provide maneuverability and a source of oxygen for space stations.
Bulbatop spin in sunny clearings, exercising or conserving energy depending on how they spin. When attacking foes, Bulbatop extend their vines to strike multiple times while spinning.
Even though the bud in the flower pot has not yet bloomed, Bulbasey can still release a fragrance with healing effects. Bulbasey wanders around the forest, always ready to offer help.
Bulbacune infuses water around them with nutrients that help plants germinate. Once it masters this power, it evolves.
Bulbatar is found rooted atop high mountains. Its plant tissue contains high amounts of calcium, strengthening its body to resist harsh sandstorms.
Bulbagia often appears in tropical cyclones, bathing in the sun's rays in the cloudless eye of the storm. It bends sunlight using the ocean's natural refraction to focus light onto its body, rapidly absorbing solar energy.
No matter how much sun Bulbainja takes in, its body does not warm up; the energy of the light is completely absorbed. Besides sunbathing, Bulbainja has no other needs and sometimes sneaks out of Poké Balls to fly towards sunlight.
Bulbatomb resembles a flower bud in a flowerpot. In battle, Bulbatomb releases spores that, when inhaled, interfere with its opponent's abilities.
Bulbaogre can be found living in deep rivers in tropical rainforests, spraying water into the air to water the plants around them. Once the entire rainforest is soaked with their water, they create channels to spread their domain.
Soaring at high altitudes, Bulbaquaza absorbs sunlight without being affected by greenhouse gases. It always stays in the sun's rays and is drawn to meteors.
The bud behind Bulbaking keeps oozing venom, but most of it seeps into its shell before dripping onto the ground. During battle, the venom is squeezed out onto enemies with force.
Whenever Bulbanette gets excited, cursed energy seeps out from the bulb on its head. Trainers who abandon Grass-type Pokémon may find Bulbanette stalking them.
Bulbatom are surrounded by ethereal plasma that bends to allow them to slip through narrow gaps. They rescue children and small Pokémon stuck in crevices by extending tentacles made of this plasma.
Bulbasaur prioritizes developing a mature appearance, even though its body size remains unchanged from fusion. Because the surface area of its leaves is small, it needs to spend almost the entire day basking in the sun to continue growing.
Bulbalett spreads tiny vines into the surrounding soil, turning it green. Bulbalett spends most of its time underground, only surfacing to check its surroundings while laying down vines.
Bulbatrio have three heads; the one with a bud on its head is responsible for spreading vines, while the other two heads are responsible for keeping watch. If any of the heads detect a threat, the tiny vines sprout and strike with sand and stones.
On sunny days, Bulbasian remains motionless under the sun to conserve energy. If the sunlight disappears, its natural predator instincts activate until sunlight returns.
Bulbakey's green fur perfectly hides the large bud behind its head. It often attacks other Grass-type Pokémon who try to take their usual sunbathing spot.
Bulbaler chooses to plant the flowers on its head, as they are not a part of its body. By sharing these flowers, it not only locates minerals to supplement its diet but also finds sunny spaces for sunbathing, all without engaging in battle.
Bulbaduo cannot absorb sunlight because their feathers do not have chlorophyll. The red bulb on their back has turned red after absorbing pigments from their feathers, and allows them to lure and trap insects.