118 pokedex entries by vic1312
Bulbatu spread their wings wide while basking in sunbeams, absorbing energy. The seed on its back grows larger over time. It is said that when the seed is ready, it will portend an enigmatic vision of the future.
Exeggonee are unable to float and instead roll about, seeking to gather with others of their species. They are drawn to use their strength in numbers to protect one another from threats, unleashing powerful Fairy-type attacks in unison.
Hormite trawl the seafloor, seeking wrecked ships and other metal detritus. They gather in great numbers, using their magnetic bodies to bring the salvaged metal to the edges of coral reefs, allowing the reef to expand.
The torment of the 108 spirits that formed Spiritomb has been washed away by the joy of swimming. Seatomb have an optimistic, playful disposition and happily carve riverside boulders into elaborate slides with their strong horns.
Magdra gather in large schools near hydrothermal vents and drink in the ash and mineral plumes belched out by the vents, stoking their internal flames to extreme temperatures.
It flies on starlit nights, glowing venom dripping from the stinger on its tail. It will trace the patterns of unknown constellations in the dirt with its stinger. Astrologists record the patterns, seeking meaning.
When threatened, Beedra retreat into their hive-like shells, encouraging the swarm they house within to attack. The honey-like goo that their bodies consist of is high in sugar and protein, prized by people who exercise frequently.
Possessed of a potent psychic power, Mewgrowth will use their vines and telekinesis to ensnare their victims with crushing strength. They have a vengeful streak and may hold grudges against those who violate their territory for an extremely long time.
Crocoluff catch winds coming down from the mountains during storms and fly through the air with their jaws agape. When they violently slam into prey, they latch on with their strong jaws, never to let go first.
Bellcorio will dance merrily in flower fields, coating themselves in pollen and flower petals. They will then travel back to their nests, sharing the nutritious pollen and petals with their nestmates.
Azumasion dutifully clean the outside of the membrane around their body, ensuring that none of the detritus they encounter while swimming can disrupt it. This fastidiousness is a product of their multiple brains working in tandem.
Polikarp are not skilled swimmers, and are often tossed about by the currents of the rivers they reside in. The curled fins on top of their heads help establish a pecking order among schools, with the most impressive fins earning royal treatment.
Yanma have an unparalleled field of vision, making it very hard to sneak up on them. Historically, rural communities would use them as scouts and alongside guards, as Yanma are quick to alert their Trainers if anything is amiss.
Yanown travel in thick swarms, working together to take down larger prey. They latch on with their pinchers at their base and buzz their wings in unison, lifting things much larger than themselves.
Yanphan's impressive field of vision is restricted by their bulk, and they get incredibly frustrated by things surprising them. They deal with their frustration by ramming their tusks into nearby trees, disrupting treetop Pokémon constantly.
Yanlax break into the winter stores of Rattata and gorge themselves on berries. Unfortunately, they stuff themselves so full that their small wings cannot get their rotund little bodies off the ground.
Flitting among the treetops, Yanfeon feed on the new growth of trees to supplement their photosynthesis. Their speed is unmatched, and they delight in chasing other canopy-dwelling Pokémon.
Yanchomp blast through the air at high speed, flying over the marshes they call home. They frighten smaller Pokémon from within the marsh grass, flushing them out into the open and descending in a vicious fervor.
As the sun sets, Yanblim rise into the air on the warm updrafts produced by the swamps they call home. They utilize the large, compound eye on their underbelly to spot a new place for them to land and rest at during the day.
Quagma can only fly in short bursts with their pudgy wings. They blunder about in the air, bumping into things before splashing back down into the marshlands they call home. They like eating berries that have been soaking in water.
Swimming through muddy water, Quagselia release magical particles which improve the quality of the water and give it an enchanted appearance. Swindlers have bottled this water and peddled it as a miracle cure-all, despite it being truthfully mundane.
Usually a docile Pokémon, Wobdos keep to themselves in the rivers they call home. However, if the river is disturbed by large boats or human construction, they will go berserk and remain violent for weeks. Many have impeded riverside development.
Granma are attracted to the sweet smells produced by baking and are often drawn out of their habitats to flit near bakeries and home kitchens. They are particularly fond of citrus-based treats.
They seek out the bitter sap from plants that are avoided by other bug-type Pokémon. They combine this sap in their gut with a sandy grit, creating a substance that makes a great base for toothpaste.
As their sense of celestial objects has been dulled due to their connection to fire, many Magfa confuse rocks exploding from volcanoes for falling meteors. Magfa will dance as the falling rocks hurtle towards them.
Magvanha travel through the planet's mantle, seeking explosive volcanic eruptions. They travel in vast schools, with some scientists postulating that in sufficient numbers, they can trigger eruptions due to their migration.
Skarpom clear-cut new growth in their dry desert habitats, leaving no places for their prey to hide. When threatened, their sharp, prehensile tail slashes out, leaving their attackers with deep cuts.
Tyble train relentlessly, charging at boulders and cave walls with their sturdy bodies. They inadvertently open up small nooks, where smaller Pokémon will nest in during their pursuit of combat excellence.
Smootres are wreathed in burning flames, which give them an imposing cast when flying through the boreal skies they call home. They are not so impressive when they land, as their legs are ill-suited for walking on ice, slipping easily.
Wypert build levees out of boulders to protect their seaside habitats from erosion. Their resilient, squishy bodies come in handy when their constructions inevitably fall on top of them.
Ambiroc use their long, dexterous tail paws to launch themselves into action, quickly repositioning in combat or play. They are often found nesting near collections of rock spires, leaping between them in impressive feats of acrobatics.
Every day, they will eat their body weight in berries, picking and examining each fruit they come across, discarding the unripe ones. Wild Munchpom are considered pests within berry orchards, as troops can ruin a farmer's harvest for the whole year.
Despite having a large appetite, Munchloon can't eat much in a single sitting. Munchloon will spend a large portion of their day floating in and out of the branches of berry plants, plucking one or two ripe berries at a time.
Electikiss uses its twin tails to shock its Trainers if they become overcome with negative emotion. Trainers who raise Electikiss dutifully are rewarded with a cool head in battle and a partner who fights relentlessly.
Leafrupt make their homes on the slopes of dormant volcanoes, consuming the rich, fertile soil. They till the soil and scatter nutrients they didn't use, encouraging the growth of lush meadows and deep forests in their wake.
Treescoon gather in large numbers within a massive tree in the forest, covering the canopy in green silk. They inadvertently cut off nearly all sunlight from reaching their tree, weakening it over time.
Heaving with all their might, Mudtile can topple mangrove trees. They build crude corrals using the felled trunks, trapping small fish Pokémon within. This offers Mudtile a controlled place to practice fishing.
Swampking gather in droves within mangrove swamps to loaf about in the muddy, brackish water. When disturbed, they erupt into a violent frenzy, using branches to beat off their opponents.
Maintaining its cohesion with prodigious psychic might, Gardeton can rarely be separated. Its capabilities are expanded, supplementing its psychic power with magnetic energy. It uses these twin sources to defend the trainer it has bonded with.
Biphox choreograph intense dances that incorporate long streams of water issuing from their twigs. These dances serve as a focus for them, facilitating a state of meditation that empowers their potent prophetic abilities.
Tumbling in on summer storms, Venucott will migrate into tropical habitats where they can take advantage of the ample nutrients and bright sunlight. They are playful and affectionate Pokémon, and will share their soft flower petals with others.
Mawadier are very fast Pokémon, and due to air whipping around them when running, they experience chronic dryness within the maw that surrounds their neck. Trainers utilize special products to treat this condition in their Mawadier.
Duscgull flock to seaside graveyards, nesting on top of mausoleums. It is said that they carry the spirits of sailors lost at sea back to the land, bringing them to rest amongst their loved ones.
Tortomb cultivate protective groves around the tree that make up part of their bodies. This sanctified space calls out to the spirits of small Pokémon lost in the woods, bringing those that find their way to rest.
Torvern gather small Pokémon on their back and fly the vulnerable Pokémon to environments that are more suitable for them. They move under the cover of night, prioritizing the safety of their charges from diurnal predators.
Gathering near places with lush greenery, Toradier will gather into squads of five to ten individuals and protect their selected habitat. Due to their sense of duty towards other Pokémon, Rangers often seek out partnerships with one or more Toradier.
Prowling boreal forests, Printile hunt alone and lead solitary lives. They think themselves the masters of their domain but panic when they get attacked, retreating back to their nest and cowering for a time.
Luxninja has a penetrating gaze that helps it spot its targets through walls. It infiltrates where its opponents are hiding with a ninja's grace, striking from the shadows with furious lightning.
Regiode roll around with incredible strength, though they move very slowly. It is said that given enough time, they do eventually accelerate to incredible speeds. However, they seem to stop to relax before that can happen.
Seeking electrical energy, Roma attach themselves to power lines via the long wire protruding from their underbelly. If gathered in sufficient numbers, Roma can be a drain on the local power grid, which can be a problem for human communities.
Attracted to manicured hedges within graveyards, Whimsiblade will contribute to the maintenance of the grounds. Landscapers who earn their trust are rewarded with a partner who can clip any plant material the landscaper desires.
Krookonair are quite docile, seeking to preserve the massive amounts of energy stored within their bodies. They use their binocular-like eyes to spot any Pokémon that would challenge them before they get near, quickly slithering out of reach.
Jitu have an unparalleled ability to anticipate their trainer's needs. They attempt to fulfill their trainer's wishes before the trainer even voices them. Their ability to fulfill that wish is not always a given, however.
Lutile dart towards opponents, discharging enough electricity to cause their enemy to faint. They cautiously approach the felled foe, quickly snatching items or berries away from the fallen Pokémon.
Lairogre fight constantly with one another for control of shipwreck graveyards. The deep sea echoes with the clangs of their metallic heads smashing together. The noise can disrupt Pokémon who use underwater echolocation to navigate.
Wigglychop train relentlessly for Pokémon contests and follow strict hygiene to maintain their luxurious fur. Their elegant, acrobatic martial arts are in a class all their own.
So that they may survive harsh winters, Buperl will shuffle en masse into deep sections of tidal deltas, trapping warm water within their shells before burying themselves in mud. Buperl emerge when warm ocean currents return in Spring.
Roseadier cultivate hidden rose gardens within meadows, transporting fresh springwater within their throats to keep the soil they tend moist. They keep their bushes in consistent bloom, harvesting only the highest quality roses for their scarves.
Driflscoon fly high into the sky, relying on their sharp spines to defend their vulnerable bodies from bird-type Pokémon. When ready to evolve, they release the gas in their bodies, plummeting downwards at high speeds.
Despite their size, Cottonlord can float on the gentlest of winds. They drift over inland fields, gathering pollen and seeds in their fluff, scattering them over coastal reefs to feed sea-going Pokémon valuable nutrients.
Cottoncoon drift in the wind until one of their sharp spines jabs into a tree branch, where they will then remain until ready to evolve. While they drift, Trainers in the nearby area will take cover to avoid an uncomfortable poke, or worse.
When frightened, packs of Joleon will take off with a crack of lightning, often leaving small deposits of fulgurite in their wake. Gem collectors and jewelry makers will scare groups of Joleon on purpose to collect the valuable glass.
Tyrancie travel through caves lush with fossilized amber, they follow the paths Diglett have left behind, since they don't have enough strength to move the earth by themselves. Tyrancie build vast hoards of this amber.
The pom-pom on their head carries a potent electric charge, which is strengthened by the bright yellow flowers Orileef cultivate in their nests, called bowers. Orileef will inadvertently shock their trainers while waving this pom-pom about.
Garbsaur linger around gas stations and fuel depots; guzzling up litter, licking spilled fuel, and inhaling exhaust and fuel fumes. They process the contaminants and output clean soil, water, and air, leaving the places they inhabit spotless.
Garbpius fly using the large plastic bag-like balloons emerging from their back. They consume rotting berries, holding them in a special stomach. Garbpius will flood the balloons on their back with gas from the decomposition, rising into the air.
Carpom are very mischievous in combat, utilizing the maw on their tail to misdirect attention and attack opponents from unexpected angles. They require a lot of stimulation due to their intelligence, making them poor Pokémon for casual Trainers.
Sharpzma act as a bully, pushing any other predatory Pokémon from their territory. When two Sharpzma get near each other, the violence that ensues can damage parts of the reef, sometimes making it unsuitable for them to continue residing there.
Phantcoon protect their soft, developing bodies by anchoring bark to themselves using a dark-colored silk. They feed energy into the wooden shell, encouraging the wood to continue growing around them.
In dark forests, Phantscoon bury themselves in the undergrowth near ancient tree stumps. They rely on the shadows and leaf litter to protect their fragile wooden shells.
Tremega buzzes quietly through dark forests, seeking lost travelers. Tremega manipulates the surrounding trees to guide the disoriented wanderers deeper into the woods. It is said that the flash of its red eyes in the dark is a dark omen.
Glooitty are a popular pet Pokémon for hobbyist gardeners. Not only are they incredibly adorable, but they drool a bitter honey which attracts a diverse array of pollinators.
Noiadier have exceptional hearing and often struggle to find quiet and rest. This leads to Noiadier retreating deep into cave systems, seeking, if not quiet, but peace within the sounds of the creaking stone around them.
Noiscoon weave funnel-shaped nests and nestle themselves at the base of the cone. This silken shape serves to amplify the sonic attacks that Noiscoon are capable of, blasting any would-be opponents far away.
Noisian lounge about at the entrances of caves in huge numbers, shrieking at one another. When night falls, they all take flight, hunting in huge swarms; their ultrasonic waves can disrupt radio communication devices in the area nearby.
Sleeping Slirill will often sink deep into the mud flats they call home due to their thick coating of acidic, water-resistant mucus. In the dry season, this mucus keeps them wet during their hibernation.
Goocorio cheer merrily for their Trainers, inadvertently spreading gunk from their saturated pom-poms as a result. Many Trainers who elect to raise Goocorio pick up a habit of wearing a raincoat most of the time as a result.
Vilerachi releases a light-colored pollen that sparkles in the air like stars. Breathing in this pollen causes hallucinations where one's greatest wishes come true.
The prism-like growth appears to be deeply connected to Necroking, as one is never seen very far from the other. This tree-like crystal absorbs a great deal of light during the day and shines brightly at night. Necroking defend them relentlessly.
Cacpom will bash through sand dunes using their bludgeon-like tails. They do this in search of sources of water within the deserts they live in. Due to their inelegant means of searching, the water they find is quickly buried when they move on.
Sandyscoon extrude silk through soft beach sand, cloaking their vulnerable bodies in a gritty cloak that makes them an unpleasant meal. They gather discarded sand shovels to enhance this effect, keeping them safe from bird-type Pokémon along the shore.
When two Cresspardos gather, they will gently touch their skulls together, emitting shiny particles where they meet. While they seem quiet and calm, they are engaged in a fierce psychic battle. It is unknown what purpose this combat serves.
Bruxcoon lie in wait on the sea floor within a dome constructed from coral they have manipulated using psychic power. They remain in safety until they have concentrated enough psychic power to evolve.
Brimming with the power of light, Necroitty are full of nearly boundless energy. The light they emit can either enhance or ruin the photos that their Trainers take of them, which can sour Trainers who seek out cute Pokémon on raising Necroitty.
Luroc spends so much time grooming that Trainers mistake inactivity for weakness. It surprises its opponents with quick, confusing movements, taking down opponents elegantly.
Carterra channel light energy through their crystalline tail, releasing it from a spot within the geode on their back. The light bounces through the many crystals within, focusing into a powerful laser that can carve through rock like butter.
Residing in crystalline caves, Caradier use their nimble form to navigate the twists and turns between massive crystal columns. Their foam scarf appears to be made of a soft material, but is truly formed from small crystal fibers.
Chesterra has a nigh-impenetrable shell and has no fear when they lumber about in the forests they call home. They fall into easy habits, traveling the same route each day, and small Pokémon will rely on Chesterra to get to food or water safely.
Frogto will travel swiftly through forests, getting detritus stuck within their gelatinous form. They will form bubbles of foam around the offending pieces of material. They occasionally discard long chains in places rich in detritivores.
Torill bounce about on their tail, which nearly constantly emits a clean, white cloud of smoke and ash. This is due to their incredibly high internal temperature. Torill that have poor diets may have darker, less clean-looking smoke.
Luditrum utilize their massive, powerful jaws to transform and restore collapsing wetland habitats. The water that pours from Luditrum energizes the Pokémon that are drawn back to the restored wetlands.
Luvrill inhabit coral reefs, especially those frequented by Corsola. Luvrill will utilize their rubbery tail to batter Mareanie off the coral shelves they reside on, protecting the mutualistic relationship they have with Corsola.
Luvcoon settle on coral reefs in great numbers. By linking their spines together, they will form large, flat sheets of Pokémon, rippling in the current. When they reach a certain mass and are prepared to evolve, they will surface together as one.
Zigoose seem like they are capricious in how they delineate their territory. However, this is due to their tendency to run in zigzag patterns. When they spot a rival, they break into a dead sprint, zigzagging confusingly towards their opponent.
Silxen gathers silk from many different bug-type Pokémon, winding the threads around its staff. It weaves bandages that it wears to protect its delicate skin. When it finds an injured Pokémon, it will share its silken wraps.
Silscoon produces a silk with an uncommon strength. They work together to weave robust nests that protect themselves while they prepare to evolve. These nests will persist long after they have moved on, becoming host to other vulnerable Pokémon.
When they encounter something unknown, Dustile flatten their bodies to the ground and wave their tail in the air, mimicking a much larger Pokémon. Their trickery can be an effective defense in the dense jungles they call home.
Seedtile regularly gather in the trees around clearings within the jungles they reside in. They take turns dancing and displaying within said clearing, arbitrating some dispute or another that researchers have been unable to discern.
A Shiftking possesses a thick coat of fur that obscures its rock-hard hide. Pokémon that attack it from behind are taken by surprise by its impenetrable scales.
Diving from the treetops, Swelltile crash into their prey, driving the hapless Pokémon into the jungle soil. After incapacitating their foe, Swelltile begin a long climb back into the canopy, as despite their wings, they are flightless.
Wingcoon will prepare for their evolution while still nesting with their parents. They require near constant food to generate enough energy to evolve and leave the nest. Wingcoon's insistent squawks can terrorize communities near shorelines.
Surscoon cluster together on the water's surface of small ponds, grazing on plant matter. When bird-type Pokémon swoop down on them, they direct their antenna-like spines towards the offending predator, sometimes fending the opponent off.
The deafening noise that Whismorb emits comes from using its large ears to pound on its own body. It alters the pitch of its drumming by rolling about in different materials and opening and closing its hidden mouth.
Despite their imposing frame, Skitile are incredibly affectionate Pokémon and are well suited to partnering with younger trainers. They are popular among mothers who are looking for a first Pokémon for their children.
Deltile favor the comforts of urban living and tend to rest anywhere around their Trainer's home that they find comfortable. Deltile are very playful and have a high prey-drive, leading them to need a lot of enrichment.
This Pokémon uses its intuition to sense where the most comfortable spots to rest are. Delsol move long before its resting spot can be disturbed.
Pluscoon are attracted to excess energy and will often find themselves anchored on electrical poles and transformers. If they feel an incomplete circuit, they will attempt to use their conductive silk to reconnect it.
Mincoon is wrapped in a silk that carries a negative charge. Holistic healers prize garments woven from it, as they believe the negative charge reduces stress and promotes better moods in those who wear them.
Gulpliper will skim anything they can find out of the waters they are flying over, their stomach fluid having the strength to break down nearly anything. When they happen to ingest something indigestible, they spit it out on the shore.
Baritty transform their environment using a slimy mucus they excrete, turning any soil they reside in into a cozy mud puddle. They are very popular for their adorable bubbles they blow while sleeping.
Each morning, Castcorio will be drawn to the rising sun to dance. The gentle sway of their fluffy, cloud-like feathers is said to welcome good tidings and clear weather to the surrounding land.
Only capable of short flights, Woobnair will more frequently slither around their cave habitats. They constantly shed their fur; foragers will collect the discarded fur and sell it to spinners who produce a luxuriously downy yarn from the material.
Tynarill possess an incredibly conductive tail, and they use this as a medium to channel volts far beyond what a Trainer would expect out of such a small Pokémon. This, however, often leaves the small Pokémon dazed and unable to battle for a time.
Protected within their steel shells, Primetress train relentlessly. Their long arms and steel-tipped fists launch devastating punches that can shatter boulders. These punches grow even stronger when they grow angry.
Charsire swim and nest within mud pots, places where water superheated by volcanic activity forms warm, muddy ponds. They fly away after laying eggs, leaving their young to be incubated by the bubbling mud.
Kadakrow gather their discarded feathers during their yearly molt, maintaining them dutifully. The purpose of this is revealed when Kadakrow are disturbed, as they will launch their feathers at passersby using their psychic might.
Lacking the means to produce toxins on their own, Belldrill gather nectar from poisonous flowers and produce toxic honey. They store this honey in their thorns, utilizing it as a makeshift venom.
Dewphan make their homes on ice floes, utilizing their tusks, horns, and tails to craft crude igloos. These floating igloos are built in such a way that even if flipped by a predator or a large ship, the Dewphan and their young will be safe inside.