22 pokedex entries by st4rdustyugure
The bulb around Bulbapin's head is way thicker than it looks. It acts as both a shield and a storage for energy.
Caterpy likes to play in mud, even though it hates being dirty. Attempting to clean it may result in it releasing an awful stink from its feeler if it's accidentally touched.
Seavern's wings are useful for both flying and swimming, as they can be used as fins. It lives underwater during the day, but goes out to hunt at night.
Dragozee is known to guide lost sailors back to the land, even in the worst storms. However, it follows them until they fall asleep, so it can eat their dreams.
Despite its friendly appearance, Beepin is extremely territorial and will not hesitate to fight off intruders. Its stingers are poisonous, but it usually only attacks with headbutts.
Typhlia is very sensitive to its Trainer's emotions. If its Trainer gets angry, Typhlia gets angry as well, the flames around its neck become big and hot.
Pidpin hates fighting and usually hides in tall herbs or sand. If it's startled, it may attack with its sharp beak, as hard as wood.
Maswine is very proud of its horns, and often compares them with its fellows. Even though it looks very fluffy, attempting to touch it will shock you.
The more Ratpin eats, the sturdier its head gets. This is why it usually lives where food is available, whether it's on a plantation or near the bins of a restaurant.
The scent of Ivypin's bud often attracts predators. However, its leaves are as sharp as blades, protecting the growing bud from serious harm.
Every month or so, the skin on its head sheds, revealing the soft quills underneath. It then takes a month to harden before shedding again.
Pikapin can harden the quills on its head if it focuses enough. However, it might release a bit of electricity from the sacs on its cheeks as a result.
Wylia live in packs and try to stay as close to their fellows as possible. If one Wylia is happy, it starts dancing joyfully, drawing other members of its pack into an energetic choreography.
Miswoodo is often seen doing magic tricks to scare people, producing a tree-like figure from under its cape. However, it sometimes finds watchers thrilled rather than terrified.
Even though this Pokémon is usually burning hot, it can completely freeze its body to harden it. During winter, it shares its body heat with other freezing Pokémon.
Thanks to its amazing sense of smell, Sandlithe can detect anything walking into its territory from miles away. If it doesn't recognize the smell, it starts barking to repel the intruder, and might even curl up in a spiky ball to attack them.
Marshxio needs to be covered in mud for its skin not to dry out, but because of that, its fur is always dirty. It uses the electricity produced by its back claws to communicate with other Marshxio.
Herds of Lucata are often seen galloping in grassy fields. They can sense a predator's aura from miles away and warn their fellows by modifying their own aura, which can be read by other Lucata.
The flame on Charpin's tail burns brighter if they feel strong emotions. Newborn Charpin often accidentally burn their quills when they get too happy.
The fur on Lycanpin's head may appear soft, but it is filled with sharp rocks. It uses it as a weapon, lunging at its enemies to headbutt them, even though it has pretty sharp fangs.
When Tentapardos is provoked, it charges at its opponent, knocking them out before wrapping its tentacles around them and effectively trapping them in a poisonous trap. It often attacks before thinking, which gives it a bad reputation.
The top of Blastpin's head, like its back, is covered by a thick shell that protects it from even the strongest impacts. The cannons on its back can release small but incredibly powerful water jets.