18 pokedex entries by thordemidgard
Eexen are often unsure about what they should evolve into. Whenever they are near a stone that can evolve them, the crystal on their staffs changes color. The more intense its hue, the more an Eexen feels drawn towards that stone.
Beepius are largely timid and tend to hide from people and Pokémon alike. They are most active in spring, helping Combee gather pollen and protecting them from Beedrill.
Despite playing an important role in towns and cities, Ratrak are a nightmare to deal with. They will hide in the smallest spots between floors, often building their nests on ceilings and stealing food from above with carefully spun webs.
Many myths and legends surround Umbsol, but separating those that are true from the mere superstitions is a difficult task. They frequent catastrophic events and consume the energy from negative emotions, although what they use it for is unclear.
As it crawls about, the snow inside Delicargo's shell swirls around, which keeps its Ice-type power ready to use. Despite its fragile looks, the globe is made from hardened crystals of rock and ice.
Ho-sol is currently thought to have birthed legends about various iterations of the phoenix. This heroic Pokémon takes action in all sorts of tragedies— always willing to give its own life for another. It then disappears, leaving ashes behind.
In the Alolan island of Ula-Ula, the Abra found around Mount Lanakila have long been considered a good omen, for they are thought to bear a deep connection with Lunala.
Believed to embody Lunala's wisdom, Abkazam are as rare as they are powerful. The weapons they wield can be summoned at will, and when Abkazam infuse them with psychic power, their own will sharpens the blades exponentially.
Despite its frightening appearance, and being well known for hoarding all sorts of things it finds, children rarely fear Duszagoon, for it always behaves with innocent curiosity around them.
Though unable to fade, this resourceful hunter uses its glowing eyes and a Hex's help to lure prey to its strange presence. If it's too bright, Dusctail will instead close its eyes and cling to rock walls to hide its body, swinging the hex as bait.
Brecatty's sandy appearance misleads some into believing it a Maractus fusion and avoiding it. However, it is actually very friendly. The misty looks of its tail are due to the spores it carries there.
These mischievous Pokémon love to dance in gardens, leaves swirling in the winds that form around them. They're a common problem in urban areas, but people have a hard time dealing with them because of their captivating movements.
These mischievous Pokémon love to dance in gardens, leaves swirling in the winds that form around them. They're a common problem in urban areas, but people have a hard time dealing with them because of their captivating movements.
An odd glowing eye branches from Sablduo's singular head that it uses to see gems and threats through walls. The eye can also channel Psychic power, allowing Sablduo to levitate and reach food high in the caverns.
In the past, Parasol were seen as vile carriers and harbingers of doom. However, research has found that it's immune to the fungus' control and actively avoids life, only showing itself to fusions of the Paras line who will let it take their burden.
It is believed that Kadasol appeared suddenly and already in this evolved form. Many theories suggest that pre-evolved specimens might have started to appear after an event or crisis made young Kadasol require Abra's affinity with Teleport.
The spoon-like protuberance on Kadasol's head is made up of an organic tissue that shifts widely based on its mood. This organ becomes malleable when Kadasol is alert, working as a catalyst for psychic power similarly to a Kadabra's utensil.
Burning out a lot faster than the wooden branches Braixen wield, Farxen are often seen nibbling on their twigs, for their mouths secrete a protective liquid. They also use this substance to groom their feathers and avoid burning them by accident.