112 pokedex entries by santon5512
Bulbakid absorb sunlight using their bulbs on their backs, storing it within their bodies. By stabbing their horns into a tree, they can release this energy, boosting the trees growth significantly.
Using their long necks, Caterorus eat leaves off tall trees. They spin large frills made from a fine silk on their heads, appearing larger than normal to ward off predators.
Caterboach feed on algae and kelp on the seafloor, using their incredibly sensitive antennae to look out for predators. When threatened, they will release a putrid smell from these antennae before quickly fleeing.
Seagon2 produce a special ink in their stomachs that they shoot at predators. Many large tech companies make use of this ink, dipping their hard drives in it to increase their processing power.
Jynown lurk near the peaks of snowy mountains, staring at Trainers through the fog. Trainers have described their gaze as cold and unnerving, and locking eyes with them for too long has been known to cause unintelligible murmuring.
Weeseed's spikes contain a venomous toxin capable of temporarily paralyzing smaller targets. When threatened, they can fire these spikes in all directions.
Ditdon's gelatinous body allows them to stretch their heads, forming a large, sturdy wall to protect their territories. Despite how soft their bodies are, they are incredibly resilient, able to bounce most attacks off them.
Their small size and large fins make Vaporown excellent swimmers, allowing them to keep up with fishing boats out at sea. Vaporown use bubbles in the shape of letters and symbols to communicate with fishers, asking them for food.
Snorpuff's body slowly inflates and deflates as it peacefully sleeps. It always appears to be sleeping so well that other Pokémon can't help but join.
Chikofable are masters of camouflage and extremely elusive, hiding from people as best they can. During a full moon, groups may gather and stare in the sky, performing dances and songs. This phenomenon has rarely ever been observed.
Typhgon2 will infiltrate computers, consuming image files of things that are flammable. Their flames will grow hotter the more they eat, often causing the computer to overheat if they are left unattended.
Pidgon2 infiltrate computers to search for image files of branches or wood. They gather these files to make nests within empty folders to give themselves a place to lay their eggs.
Furet's body moves much like a snake, slithering through the tall grass in search of prey. They will use their body to constrict their prey, dragging them back to their burrow.
Hootkid will incrementally rotate their arms every minute, slowly building up electricity. At the same time each day, Hootkid will discharge this electricity in one large burst.
Ariaown live together in small colonies, lurking in the treetops. Together, they spin letters out of web, often creating complex sentences of an unknown language in the canopy.
Lanfable reside deep underwater, often hiding within small caverns and caves. During a full moon, large groups of Lanfable begin to surface, the lights on their heads making the surface look like an ocean of stars from above.
Bellink sleep for most of the year, waking from their hibernation during spring. Large groups of them gather in the sun, hopping in circles on their springy tails. The orbs on their heads absorb sunlight, collecting energy for their next slumber.
Wooboach live in cold waters, often burying themselves in the mud. Their bodies are coated in a slimy, poisonous film, letting them slip out of danger with ease.
In a process similar to photosynthesis, Unpod will take in sunlight through its massive eye, converting it into nutrients to aid in its evolution. Its other eyes watch the treetops for potential danger.
Unma fly at incredibly fast speeds, darting through the air in the shape of various letters as it scans the tall grass for food. It's theorized that these movements spell out words, though its unpredictable nature makes them hard to study.
The eyes on Uninch head are merely decoys, with its real eye residing in its mouth. It lies at the bottom of sand pits, staring into the sky as it waits for its prey.
Uncorio hovers above the ground as it dances and sways in a graceful manner. Those who witness this dance find themselves unable to look away, beginning to quietly sing in an unknown language.
Unkaboo wait at night in the treetops for unsuspecting Trainers to wander by. Once their prey has been spotted, they will leap from the tree and try to give them a fright. Unfortunately for Unkaboo, they're not very scary.
Unkaboo wait at night in the treetops for unsuspecting Trainers to wander by. Once their prey has been spotted, they will leap from the tree and try to give them a fright. Unfortunately for Unkaboo, they're not very scary.
Hordes of Unowns emerge from the pages of Unpius's wings, spelling out words as they encircle and guard it. It's believed that its wings contain texts of ancient history, though this Pokémon's elusiveness makes it hard for scientists to decipher.
Girabat are entirely blind, residing in dark caves and forests. Their two tails emit constant clicking noises that they use to echolocate, helping them locate food.
Girachamp's back has no need to eat or sleep, allowing them to train at all hours of the day, even while asleep. Because of this, Girachamp are incredibly strong, able to hurl boulders well past the horizon.
Smearpuff love to draw on their faces with their markers. During the night, they will go from house to house, drawing on the faces of those who are asleep.
Eleowl are capable of spinning their heads 360 degrees, doing so to generate electricity. They create arcs of electricity within their feathers to fire them at prey from the skies.
Eletata gnaw on wires and electrical components, feeding off the electricity. When startled, they involuntarily discharge all of their stored energy before quickly fleeing.
Elegon2 infiltrate devices to sap electricity and fuel themselves. However, they constantly discharge this electricity from their heads, continuously recharging the device and trapping themselves in an endless loop.
Elelax plug their tails into outlets, falling into a deep slumber until fully charged. They lose this charge quite quickly, however, leaving them asleep for most of their lives.
Elewag use their tails like propellers, spinning them to propel themselves through the water while also generating electricity. When their horns bump into something, they discharge all of their built-up energy.
During thunderstorms, Eleno collect electricity using their horns. They use this energy to make their fur glow faintly, the gentle light helping other Pokémon fall asleep in the harsh weather.
Blisdon will often defend other Pokémon's eggs and nests, using their heads like shields. The armor on their bodies is as sturdy as steel, allowing them to shake off most attacks.
Pikakid spin their tails to generate electricity, which they store within their bodies. They create arcs of electricity between their ears that they fling at opponents.
Togeown rarely ever battle, though they often appear at scenes of conflict or violence. Their presence has a mysterious calming effect on those around them, allowing them to de-escalate most situations quite quickly.
Porybat releases high-pitched screeches capable of disrupting radio waves and electrical currents. These screams will cause nearby devices to malfunction or even shut down, functioning much like an EMP.
Nidoran's claws are excellent for digging small burrows. The barbs all along its back are highly toxic, helping to defend from potential predators.
Kecveon's bodies change color based on their emotions. Their ribbon-like feelers change color based on the emotions of those they touch, allowing these Pokémon to be incredibly in tune with their Trainers.
Venutine are often mistaken for moving islands as they swim along the ocean's surface. The trees on their backs absorb sunlight to constantly fuel them, allowing them to swim for days at a time without a break.
Nidorina's body is covered in toxic spikes, which they will raise when danger is near. Just one drop of this toxin is enough to temporarily paralyze a person.
Bastiolee are elusive creatures that reside deep within caves. When threatened, they hide behind the shields they carry, waiting for the perfect moment to strike with their powerful legs.
Nidoqueen are highly protective of their young, defending them from any danger they may face. Their armor is as hard as steel, making them the perfect shield for their children.
Despite being quite scared, Honpuff will courageously trek into dangerous areas in search of lost or hurt Pokémon. They can often be heard humming to themselves to ease their nerves.
When a Aegida is nearby, it is recommended that you keep your distance. They will spin wildly in circles with their sword, cutting down tall grass in search of hidden treasures.
Nidorino will constantly fight each other for dominance, ramming into one another repeatedly until one gives up. This practice helps strengthen the armor on their bodies, gradually making them as hard as steel.
Sylcute are very skittish, hiding in dark caves or crevices during the night. To help themselves sleep, they will wrap each other up in their ribbons, which emit a soothing aura.
When threatened, Syltung will restrain the attacker with their ribbon-like tongue. Their tongues emit a soothing aura, letting them de-escalate conflicts without injury.
The ribbons Sylcorio dance with emit a soothing aura as they twirl. Many modern ribbon-dancing techniques were inspired by these Pokémon's movements.
Roros become enraged when anyone attempts to ride them, thrashing around wildly in an attempt to throw the rider off. It is a popular challenge among trainers to see who can last the longest on their backs.
Roperior are able to burrow through the ground at high speeds using their drills, searching for mineral deposits to consume. These Pokémon are often kept in quarries, helping to dig out large tunnels.
Rono are a common cause of oversleeping, inhabiting alarm clocks to prevent them from going off. They do this to keep their targets asleep for longer, feeding on their dreams.
Clefrak are completely nocturnal, resting inside trees during the day. At night, they spin intricate webs in the shapes of constellations, which glimmer in the moonlight.
On full moons, groups of Clef Jr. will gather and dance for the moon. They can often be seen juggling rocks that they find along the ground.
Clefts can be quite clumsy at times, wearing helmets made from a material similar to moonrock to protect themselves. It is said that these Pokémon have a psychic connection to the moon itself, often seen attempting to communicate with it.
Each of Clefdrio's three heads will take turns staring up at the moon throughout the night. Once the sun begins to rise, all three heads will plunge into the ground as if continuing to watch it through the earth.
Stardust trails behind Clefnix's head, which is believed to be made of moonrock. They will soar through the night sky, absorbing moonlight which forms into small comets that they can fire off.
Haxbat's wings are capable of slicing through solid rock in a single sweep. Swarms of these Pokémon are able to take down even the most heavily armored foes, diving at them from above.
The key on a Klefpuff's back spins as it sings. No two Klefpuff will play the same song, their melodies echoing inside their seemingly hollow bodies.
Jigglyu zoom through the night sky at incredible speeds, often being mistaken for shooting stars. It is said that when one appears above a town, its residents are sure to sleep well that night.
Jigglyras sings a relaxing melody to those on its back as it sails through the water. Many Trainers will take their significant other along with them, enjoying a romantic view of the sunset.
Jigglyeon are very social creatures, following alongside boats as they sail. They often sing the crew lullabies to help them fall asleep.
Jigglygle will draw music notes across walls, effortlessly able to write new melodies. When played, these melodies have been described as calming, especially for children, helping them fall asleep at night.
Jigglyziken pride themselves in performing, putting on concerts for their Trainers. Other Pokémon seem to treat them as pop stars, naturally gathering for their performances.
Jigglyno wander around towns at night looking for restless individuals. Through their windows, they will sing them a hypnotic lullaby able to put them to sleep within seconds.
Using the microphones attached to its antenna, Wigglychou will sing a beautiful melody deep beneath the ocean. This song has an alluring effect on those who hear it, drawing them deeper and deeper underwater.
Wigglyreep wool is said to be as soft as a cloud, while its body is able to expand into the perfect pillow. Because of this, Trainers can't help but rest alongside it and drift asleep.
Wigglytata hides within the walls of homes, singing throughout the night. While many people find this singing to be a nuisance, some say it helps them fall asleep.
Wigglytata hides within the walls of homes, singing throughout the night. While many people find this singing to be a nuisance, some say it helps them fall asleep.
By sucking in air, Wigglyfish can expand up to five times their original size, becoming almost like a balloon. Large spikes jut out from their bodies, protecting them as they slowly float away from danger.
By inhaling air, Wigglyling can puff up their chests like balloons. They do this both to scare off predators and to make themselves look stronger to Trainers, hoping to be caught.
Zucross use the reverberations of their wings to sense their surroundings, flying through dense forests at night. These Pokémon love to eat honey and nectar, often consuming entire honeycombs.
Swarms of Zuby live in volcanic caves, hanging from the ceiling as they sleep. When asleep, embers drip from their mouths, raining onto anyone unfortunate enough to walk below.
Zugon-Z release deafening screams, their pitch fluctuating wildly. At their loudest, these screams can cause permanent hearing loss and even shatter glass.
Zusect live in dark caves, clicking their claws to echolocate and help them find food. They keep their young in their cave-like backs, protecting them from danger.
Zugong hunt in cold waters, making clicking noises to locate their prey. Once found, they release a powerful sonic wave to stun their prey.
Ferrorb use their spikes to stick to cave walls, absorbing minerals. When attacked, they self-destruct, sending spikes flying in all directions.
Ferrotor release a foul scent from their heads to ward off predators. If attacked, they will drop their heads onto the attacker, their spikes able to pierce even the toughest armor.
Ferroslash use their claws to dig through stone, absorbing the minerals that they find into their bodies. When threatened, they fire the rocky spikes on their backs at attackers before quickly fleeing.
Auropod's tough shell can withstand extremely cold temperatures. By releasing freezing cold air from the crystals on their bodies, they encase themselves in ice, remaining frozen until ready to evolve.
If Auroduck's headaches become too painful, they will release violent blizzards from their bodies. To combat this, they use the gem on their foreheads to freeze the tops of their heads, easing the pain.
Chesnaught are a true guardian of the forest, their armor and shield as hard as steel. Chesnaught will often confront poachers and loggers with unbridled confidence, swinging their flails high above their heads as they charge towards them.
Venofa scatters a strange dust from its body as it flies through the night sky. On a clear night, this dust glimmers in the moonlight like stars.
Due to their sensitivity to sunlight, Digcada remain underground, feeding on roots and tubers. Their tunnels weaken the soil above and kill crops, making them pests to farmers.
Dugbat fly in groups of three, working in tandem to locate food using echolocation and their keen sense of smell. If attacked, they dart straight into the ground, burrowing in an instant.
Perown can rarely be found wandering around old jungle ruins and are exceptionally friendly toward Trainers. They are considered to be a sign of good luck for explorers.
Spinfree will spin in circles midair, rapidly flapping their wings in order to kick up strong vortexes of wind. This constant motion will leave them disoriented, making it difficult for them to fly straight.
The orb on Spinturn antenna swirls hypnotically, drawing in smaller fish. Anyone who stares at it for too long will find themselves dizzy and disoriented.
Spinown are always spinning, often bumping into walls. When threatened, they will spin even faster, disorienting anyone who stares into their eye long enough for them to escape.
Spinchu generate electricity as they spin, storing it in their cheeks. While spinning, they'll release this energy in waves that surge all around them.
Spinlia love to dance, twirling like ballerinas. Despite their clumsy nature, their performances are oddly graceful, reaching impressive speeds as they spin.
Spinlithe are incredibly energetic, running in circles when excited. This constant motion will often leave them dizzy, causing them to tumble over.
Spinsprout sway constantly as if in the wind, almost never standing upright. To prevent themselves from falling over, they root themselves into the ground.
Barsea's whiskers are incredibly sensitive, allowing them to sense approaching predators as they eat. When threatened, they spray a mixture of ink and mud from their mouths, blinding attackers.
Whislord are incredibly territorial, claiming miles of ocean as their own. They will slam their massive bodies into the seafloor, setting off large earthquakes to ward off predators.
Whisyama trains constantly, knocking over trees in the swamps they inhabit with a single slap. By slapping the ground, these Pokémon can cause powerful earthquakes that stretch for miles.
Trogon2 will enter computers when hungry, searching for image files of fruit to consume. While inside, the monitor will release an oddly pleasant scent, reminiscent of Nanab Berries.
Clampbat are completely blind, using echolocation to locate prey along the shore. When attacked, they will wrap themselves within their wings, which are as hard as steel.
The flame on Chareel's tail is incredibly resilient, able to stay lit even when completely submerged underwater. It uses this flame to melt holes in the ice, dropping in on prey from above.
Large groups of Weepinkarp migrate upstream together. They leave their large mouths open, gulping down any food that comes drifting downstream.
Ponyown will seek out lost explorers within ancient ruins. Acting like a torch, they will guide them to safety while lighting up the way.
Each of Dodrio's nine heads have a mind of their own. They rarely get along, often bickering and fighting amongst each other. When in danger, however, they put their differences aside and become a real threat.
Muown reside within radiated environments, searching for hazardous waste to absorb in an attempt to restore the land. They will warn unknowing Trainers of the danger that lies ahead.
Blastdon live near shallow rivers, using their large mouth to scoop up water. When threatened, they will fire a barrage of water blasts from their cannons, driving predators away from their young.
Blastseed use their spikes to cling to cave walls, absorbing moisture from the rock. Using this water, Blastseed can fire powerful blasts of water from the cannons on their heads, warding off predators.
Blastcash scoop up large amounts of mud using their mouths. They fire this mud from the cannon on their back, each blast causing tremors in the earth.
Blastsprout remain rooted in the ground, drawing water from the soil and storing it in their shells. When threatened, it unleashes a relentless volley of water bullets at its foe. For this reason, it is often kept by gardeners to protect their crops.
Blastbell make their homes in marshes, hunting their prey through the grass. Their stomachs contain a powerful acid, which they fire from the cannons in their mouths.
Blastbell will use their tails like a hose, spraying powerful acid at their enemies in a high-pressure stream. This acid is capable of melting through solid steel.
Drowamo are nocturnal creatures that move in large schools. They seek out sleeping Wailord in order to feast on their dreams while the Wailord is asleep.
Large schools of Hypamo swim in perfect sync, moving in hypnotic patterns that put anybody who sees them to sleep. Once their prey is asleep, they consume their dreams in order to charge their psychic energy.