Electrkrow wears a perpetual grin, which draws in Pokémon while causing humans to feel unnerved. This turns out to be a good survival mechanism.
544 Custom Pokédex Entries by .realthree
Exeggbi has difficulty controlling its time-travel abilities now that its head has cracked. The face on its belly worries incessantly.
Exegguras is in a good mood as long as the sun is shining. It lays on the sand to capture as much sunlight as possible.
Koffpede's vivid markings indicate to predators that it is intensely toxic. If you approach one, prepare to be blasted with noxious gas.
Though Rhyful's exterior is plush, the heavy minerals that it consumes gather in its core, lending momentum to its reckless charges.
Rhyperior is known for its violent rampages, which lead it, clawing and roaring, across entire mountain ranges.
Goldeen carries enormous potential for growth. This helps its long fins quickly heal from the tears it accumulates while fighting.
Goldactyl uses its extended mouth to fight for dominance. The winner of the fight gets to claim the highest nesting spot.
Each Golmask was once a Goldeen held in cramped living conditions. When it died, it took this form. It holds a fishbowl as a reminder of its past.
The sight of a Seadactyl swooping over the water evokes a primal fear in Water-type Pokémon. Its massive fins capture swirling updrafts effortlessly.
Seagrigus has grown to the point that it can no longer leave its tank. However, the force of its love for its Trainer has allowed it to manifest arms.
Seamask that are treated with care exhibit the most strikingly golden masks. Despite what rumors claim, its memory is excellent.
Searas uses the large hooks in its arms to cling to rocks to avoid being swept away. The mushrooms on its back move to propel it through the water.
The extravagant fins that Searoc have are a symbol of beauty. Enthusiasts often compete to see whose Searoc has the most magnificent fins.
Seamoth's wings are sturdy enough to be used underwater, but it spends more time fluttering from one riverside flower to another.
Starlade is said to come from distant worlds, and it is as intelligent as a human. Its red gems shine as a method of communication.
Starlie's glass body shines brightly when the temperature drops. If its crystalline body shatters, it can take months to regrow.
Mr. puff commonly accompanies circuses, where it entertains people through singing and humorous pantomime.
Its skull is so thick, there's no room in the skin for the blood vessels that nourish healthy hair, so Jynidos is bald on top.
When Taubuzz charges at its opponent, its coarse mane builds up static electricity. This Pokémon is commonly found in badlands.
Taukrow is a common sight in prairies. It flies low over the ground as it follows the Grass-type Pokémon it preys upon.
Magicute is pathetically weak in battle. However, it is valued as a food, and it is commonly served on top of sushi.
Magicute is said to contain enough power to run a small household. Despite its use as a power source, it is unable to turn this energy into attacks.
Magiroc's gasping face is the subject of much ridicule. Though it seems uncomfortable out of the water, it will follow its Trainer anywhere.
Magiroc's gasping face is the subject of much ridicule. Though it seems uncomfortable out of the water, it will follow its Trainer anywhere.
Lapras is a very friendly Pokémon that lives by coasts, but it's hard to talk about it without confusion due its name's similarity with Lapras.
Ditdon is of an extremely simple nature, as it mindlessly follows any source of food. Ditdon reflexively changes shape to block attacks.
Though Eekou holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its electrical attacks are especially strong.
Though Eekou holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its electrical attacks are especially strong.
Though Eetei holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its fire attacks are especially strong.
Though Eetei holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its fire attacks are especially strong.
Though Eecune holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its water attacks are especially strong.
Though Eecune holds the potential for attacks of many elements, its water attacks are especially strong.
Joltdeen are prized for their playful nature, but they don't make good pets because they discharge electricity when they become excited.
Joltpert's opposite types cause it some frustration: Its electric attacks are often nullified by the mud it has sprayed.
Joltful runs about constantly. It is really gathering the static electricity out of its surroundings to store for attacks.
The emotion-recognition software that Poryolu uses is too basic to be useful, so it's often getting into misunderstandings.
It doesn't matter that Omaxure's hard shell only protects its head and neck. Everything else can regrow if lost.
Aerodeen's flesh is delicious and healthy, loaded with fatty acids, but it's difficult to procure. It leaps and attacks at the first sight of humans.
Aeroking is aggressive to a fault. Once it makes its home in a river, it chases out all other Pokémon living there.
Snorwear resembles a toy known for its similarity in appearance and texture to marshmallows. It's so lazy, it doesn't mourn the loss of its legs.
Artillery shoots heavy chunks of ice from its beak. Heavy Artillery fire larger ice chunks.
Those who see the brilliant splendor of the golden light shining through Artioh's crystalline ice feathers never forget it.
The sheer elemental energy that pervades Molmer causes it to combust eternally. The intense heat releases toxic compounds.
Dragodum is extremely rare. It is only found when the atmospheric pressure and humidity are exactly right.
When Mewflame charges mysterious energy in its wings, bubbles of an unknown substance begin forming in the air.
Mewflame charges mysterious energy in its wings. This one has a rare coloration.
The bud on Chikotuff's head helps modulate the air pressure inside its body. The leaves can tighten to help Chikotuff swell like a balloon, or the air can exit through the bud, carrying a sweet smell as it leaves.
The dark markings by Pidtu's eyes reduce the glare it encounters when it stares in the direction of the sun. It is difficult to surprise due to its awareness.
Commonly found in suburbia, Pidpent gathers seeds from birdfeeders and stores it within itself. However, this causes it to be targeted by Rattata.
Ferados is aggressive in the extreme, and when it makes its home in city sewers, it causes a huge problem for the technicians working there.
The scalding water generated at the end of Ferameleon's tail bursts forth with such enormous force that it creates a noisy rushing sound, similar to a waterfall.
Seneanie is very high-strung, so it shivers if you pet its soft arms. The thick fur is actually meant to seal in air to warm it in cold waters.
Hootlurk bears an inscription on its back that claims its true powers will be revealed when the clock on its front strikes the right time. Unfortunately, the clock is broken beyond repair.
The small shape on Ledyxio's tail attracts hungry Flying-type Pokémon. Once close enough, Ledyxio pounces and attacks with its electricity.
Cromy flutters the wing-like antennae on its head to feel the air currents in the caves in inhabits. If its skin dries, it loses its way.
Crogoo ventures from its cave as soon as the sun begins to set. However, if it's not humid enough outside, it soon returns to its home.
Most Pidgegon2 live in cities. They perch along office buildings, beeping and chirping at passersby.
Sightings of a city under the water are usually just Chinsand. The thick brine it holds around its arms helps conduct electricity to its lights.
After Lansprout uproots itself, it only has a few hours to plant its feet again before its glowing lights dim and go out.
The more a Lansprout resembles a plant, the better it can hide from predators. At night, its light helps Pokémon find their way.
It's the Hero of Oblivia's charming partner! It electrifies its ukulele to create music that calms upset Pokémon.
The interior of Clefode's sphere defies geometric principles: It's larger on the inside than it is on the outside.
Cleffree's wings glitter with the captured light of stars. Some believe that Cleffree came from space, its sparkling wings acting as camouflage.
The eggshell stuck on Togeruff's neck and tail is hard as rock. It seeks affection from anyone that smiles at it.
Togeroc is unfailingly loyal to those with a kind heart. As a result, spiteful Trainers may find that it betrays them.
Certain cultures believe that a Xados was responsible for creating the world. Deep, rumbling thunder accompanies its flight.
Certain cultures believe that a Xados was responsible for creating the world. Deep, rumbling thunder accompanies its flight.
Xatres absorbs power from the sun and uses it to fuel its flames. It's said that the smoke that it trails is meant as a signal to other Pokémon.
Xakiss is always in a blissful mood because its psychic abilities show it visions of happy events in the future. Its inability to foresee tragedy often leads it into danger.
Xatomp stands at the top of canyons and uses its feathers to sense the wind's direction. It gains knowledge of the future in this way.
The dances that a Xacorio knows varies from place to place. This one is dancing to express the joy of living.
The dances that a Xacorio knows varies from place to place. This one is dancing to express a wish for victory.
The dances that a Xacorio knows varies from place to place. This one is dancing to express a wish for peace.
The dances that a Xacorio knows varies from place to place. This one is dancing to express grief for departed souls.
Maroc infiltrates herds of Mareep in an attempt to clandestinely steal one away to eat. However, this behavior sometimes causes it to be targeted by Mareep's predators.
The wool scattered from Flaadrill's wings is softly scented like honey. Clean sheets made from this wool are renowned for their fresh smell.
Now that the leek has blossomed, it doesn't taste very good. The flowers' aroma lures in Bug-type Pokémon, which is Bellfetchd's favorite food.
Maferno is docile, and you can often find it playing with children. It lives in steep valleys formed by warm rivers.
Maferno is docile, and you can often find it playing with children. This one has a rare coloration.
Its watery mane keeps the rocks on its neck damp, so algae grows there. This relationship is symbiotic, as the algae provides oxygen underwater.
Hopking is notoriously low on intelligence. Despite that failing, it lives a carefree life.
The fungus on Hopras is only found growing alongside dandelions. Hopras has a sweet disposition, but a bitter flavor.
This Pokémon is commonly found during the warmer seasons. Its antlers project illusions of flowers to distract and disorient predators.
Skipolu loves to frolic in sunny meadows. If it spends too many days away from direct sunlight, it becomes very weak.
Skiprua's pollen induces vivid hallucinations, which helps it escape from predators. It lives in sunny meadows and hides among the flowers.
Skiplass appears as soon as the snows begin to melt. The floral pattern found on it has inspired many spring kimonos.
Skiproc shows its affection to trusted Trainers by rubbing the petals on its neck against them. The pollen deposited this way has mineral-like qualities, and it's difficult to wash off.
Few people ever see Jumprua, though they live in abundance in forests and fields. The illusions it wears allow it to pass by unnoticeably.
Jumpcorio's frenetic dance helps it scatter the fluffy seeds that grow from its wings. These seeds enrich the soil wherever they land.
Rattei is adorned with various cheeses. These cheeses are formed from ingredients that Rattei has swiftly stolen away.
Aiapex clambers down beaches at frightening speed thanks to its many limbs. It has been known to suddenly jump from palm trees.
Yancorio dances at such a blistering speed that its wings create a buzzing sound as they whizz through the air.
As Yancorio sashays through the tall grass, its many wings vibrate to disguise its footsteps as rushing wind.
Yanruff vibrates the many wings in its ruff, producing an ominous buzzing that sounds like an entire swarm of dangerous bug Pokémon.
Quagray's glossy coat contains a moisturizing solution that keeps it from drying up as it crosses over land.
The glossy ooze covering Umbdra helps it power up its attacks when the moon is out. During the day, it sinks into the shadows to sleep.
Umbrorus appears only on cold nights when a layer of ice covers the snow. Its veil shimmers with captured moonlight.
Umbrorus appears only on cold nights when a layer of ice covers the snow. This one has a rare coloration.
A large group of Murkrow is called a murder. They gather in such large groups that they have been known to blot out the sun, bringing darkness below.
The feathers dangling from Murtler's hat-shaped antlers are claimed to be powerful good-luck charms. They're a common sight in souvenir shops.
An Ivymy is covered with a thin layer of slime that keeps its bud fresh. It has a ravenous appetite as it awaits evolution.
Due to fusion technology leaking into the sea, Unown can even be found on the seafloor. It uses its anchor to dig cryptic runes into the sand.
The ooze that houses the head has a minor awareness of its surroundings. To protect the head, the mouth will snap closed if danger is detected.
The ooze that houses the head has a minor awareness of its surroundings. To protect the head, the mouth will snap closed if danger is detected.
The mushrooms on its back are prized for their sweet, candy-like flavor, but gathering them is dangerous, as Snubras has a vicious bite.
When Qwilish grinds its teeth, it's building up poison behind its spines. It attacks aggressively after doing so, so stay clear.
This form of Qwilish was thought to be extinct. Its aggressive demeanor led to humans attempting to eradicate it.
Scilosion stores explosive enzymes in its pincers. When it hunts, it grabs its prey and detonates close-range explosions.
Shupie isn't very mobile. When a Flying-type Pokémon approaches, it simply withdraws into its hard shell.
When Tedditine leaps into the air, it trails honey from its wings. As a result, it is very easy to follow.
Ursatine aggressively leaps up raging rivers to follow its favorite prey, Magikarp.
Octipede rolls down the beach, leaving strange trails in the sand. On warm days, the beach is filled with these tracks.
Delinix is a popular subject of winter photography. However, it is an extremely dangerous Pokémon, and several photographers are injured every year.
Though Skarkin is hard to notice, being so small, it poses a danger to casual hikers. When it runs by in a flash, it uses the blades in its ears to score a long slash in one's legs.
It takes a lot of time to train a Hounroc to behave. It's difficult to find its faults because it only acts aggressively towards strangers.
The water that Hounduck attacks with leaves a lasting burning sensation. Hounduck is regarded as a menace due to its looks, despite its kind heart.
Despite its insectoid appearance, Phanras is completely mammalian. Its body heat allows the elephant ear fungus to grow on it.
Poryogre was designed to explore the acid seas of distant planets. However, the researchers have no way to get it there.
Poryile consumes inorganic material to live. It prefers to float in pools to drink the chlorine there.
Smooceon's luxurious hair is prone to breakage if it gets too warm. Luckily, the intense cold radiating from its lips prevents that from happening.
While Elelava are still small and young, they can use the protrusion on their head to siphon energy from devices. They lose this ability as they grow.
Play the right flute music, and Arrachi will grant you a wish. If the wish's wording isn't exact, it will twist the words for its own amusement.
Rairith is easy to underestimate due to its flat shape, but don't be fooled. It can conduct enough amps to melt rock.
It is said that if you catch a Miskarp, you will be granted a wish. However, these granted wishes usually turn out to be nothing but illusions.
Honchtler's impressive antlers act as a roost for the murder of Murkrow that it's in charge of. Honchtler are used as a symbol of wisdom in authority.
Mimebuff habitually sings the same song over and over. The first piece of music it hears is what it repeats until it evolves.
The hat on Mimepuff's head wobbles when it walks. The white sphere at the tip acts as a microphone to help Mimepuff mimic songs it hears.
The mushroom inhabiting Munchsect grows to appear as and taste like delicious food to help the spores spread to other organisms.
The mushroom inhabiting Munchsect grows to appear as and taste like delicious food to help the spores spread to other organisms.
The mushroom inhabiting Munchsect grows to appear as and taste like delicious food to help the spores spread to other organisms.
Lickision tastes the jelly around it to help it think. The flavor changes depending on its mood.
Togeroc races across the land. Just like Togekiss, it's known as a bringer of blessings, but Togeroc visits those enduring turmoil.
During its mating season, Yancorio dances to attract others of its kind. It hunts voraciously to resupply the calories it spends on dancing.
The leaves that Leaflosion grow explode if struck with any force. They're a popular ingredient in salsas due to their spiciness.
Glacera uses its psychic power to slow the vibrations of molecules. In this way, it controls the ambient temperature around it to provide the perfect environment for sleeping.
The ice moving through the grooves on Mamodon's body moves at a glacial pace. It's so cold to the touch that the mud Mamodon stomps through freezes.
Grotales lives deep in the thickest jungles. It is said that those who touch its leafy tails will be cursed and stolen away.
Scepwak's blades are made of sturdy leaves and the helmet it wears is made of layered plant stems. Those who fell trees have reported being attacked by this Pokémon.
Torchferno cheekily taunts anyone it deems weaker than itself. With that said, it doesn't hesitate to take on stronger foes, too.
Torchrai appears in people's dreams on hot summer nights. Witnesses cannot agree as to whether it acts as a villain or a hero in their dreams.
POKEMAME is commonly kept on farms because it persistently attacks predators that approach the barnyard. However, its aggressive demeanor often leads it to be a nuisance to the farmers.
Its feathers are very fire retardant, so it's common to see Blameleon-feather pillows and Blameleon-feather comforters for sale in stores.
If startled, Marshpix slaps its six tailfins against the mud. The slurry it splashes this way is often dangerously hot.
When Marshras buries itself in the mud, all that sticks out are its fins. It uses these fins to sense disturbances in the undergrowth around it.
The water held at the end of Swampmeleon's tail is always sullied by minerals from the local soil. When battling, the heating elements on its arms and legs glow with internal fire.
When Unown come together to deliver a message, the presence of a Gallown in the group is a sign denoting the need for protection.
This Gallown takes the form of letters belonging to an ancient language. It is often found staring across the sea.
Biroc is commonly used as a mascot for various wildlife preserves. Its comically placid face is beloved by children.
Be careful if you buy a statue of a Torchic. Some instances contain a Spirichic, which will break through the fragile exterior to attack you with the imprisoned spirits of Pokémon that have been consumed by humans.
Spiriice is a dangerous Pokémon sealed within an icy prison. With howling and writhing, it impatiently awaits its release.
A Lucaroc loyally protects its Trainer against all danger, which it senses using aura. This ability lets it guard against threats even while asleep.
A Lucaroc loyally protects its Trainer against all danger, which it senses using aura. This one has a rare coloration.
Gabful loves jewels and hoards them compulsively. Luckily for Trainers' wallets, it can't tell the difference between real gems and plastic gems.
Venuvenant lives in dense, tropical forests, where its unwithering blooms go unnoticed. Beware its deadly pollen.
Nidolup nests in rocky cliffs by the sea. It dives into the ocean and hunts fish Pokémon, only returning to scale the stones once it has consumed up enough to equal half its body weight.
Lilgon-z uses its appendages to charge energy for its attacks, but it's unclear if Lilgon-z understands this process.
Anoeon lives in ever-stormy plateaus. With a range of vision of nearly 360º, it is an unparalleled hunter.
Anovoir's dress contains eight wings that it uses to swim through the ocean. It's been seen rescuing divers that have swum too deep.
Bastiorill's iron tail is too heavy for it to swing. It must slowly push it to travel.
Packs of Nidoray patrol storm-tossed badlands with their young. They absorb the ambient ozone in the air and use it to help replenish the venom they spend on hunting.
When Abking sits motionless at the bottom of the water, its fur waving with the current disguises it as seagrass.
Just before urban environmental disasters take place, hordes of Abmer can be spotted traveling to the site of the future accident. Despite the advance warning, the disasters have never been prevented from happening.
Dusroc prefers gloomy, misty forests. Not only does the fog help hide it as it hunts, but the humidity is excellent for its health.
Duscroc's footsteps are very quiet. It slowly approaches intruders to whisk away their soul.
Duskroc's single eye sees the spirits of people and Pokémon. It uses this power to hunt in packs and take down those with the strongest spirits.
Those who do not have the time or energy to care for a Torterra often opt to catch a Torful instead. Being much smaller, it requires less work.
Chimful's body is very well insulated. This is essential for living on the steep mountains where it makes its home.
Chimmeleon is known for its propensity for climbing. It will scale anything it can get a grip on, so it has a hard time behaving itself indoors.
Monchic silently lights the way for those who visit its jungle home. Due to humans feeding it, it has become spoiled and expects a treat at the end.
If Monful accidentally topples off of the steep cliffs of its mountain home while playing, its squishy body will absorb the impact painlessly.
If a Monwear takes up residence on a mountain, expect some rockslides. It trains every day by punching the stony ground.
If an Inferwear is present, anyone who approaches a child is in mortal danger. It overzealously uses its extreme martial arts to protect children.
Pipplup is going through an awkward stage right now, but it doesn't seem to realize that. It pridefully bounds ahead as it did when it was smaller.
Pipfable sprays water over its surroundings so the ground can reflect the starlight that powers its attacks.
Pipish are in a good mood most of the time, but when one trips over its large feet, its pride is hurt and it cries.
Prinrith waves its cloth-like fins to slowly swim along the ocean's floor. Anything that falls in front of its blades is chopped up and consumed in short order.
When Prinloom attacks using its mighty wings, droplets of cool water are sprinkled from its head. This water regulates its temperature as it fights.
If you live near the coast, you may see wild Prinish in the forests when the temperature dips. These proud Pokémon prefer damp places, so they come out to play in the snow.
Garden statues of Proboish outnumber the actual Pokémon. Because the ferrous dust it leaves enriches soil, it's used as a symbol of fertile land.
Those who own a Honnette become emotionally attached to it. It uses this bond to siphon off their energy.
Doubful's glassy eye never blinks, so it's commonly used as a guard in households. Though it appears focused, it's doubtful that Doubful actually remains awake through the night.
The fungus that inhabits Aggsect compels it to eat massive amounts of iron. The consumed metal supports the fungus' growth.
Flyish rapidly flaps the leaves on its head to whip up whirlwinds. The blinding sand that this stirs up allows it to make its escape.
Zorokiss swoops from tree to tree, casting illusions from the shadows. These perplexing phantasms range from malicious to deadly.
The primal energy that fills Kyoklang keeps its gears spinning. It is said it will only become still if all the oceans dry up.
Don't be fooled by its grin. This Pokémon has been known to sink entire islands.
Grouras uses the network of mycelium in the ground to tear the mantle apart as it pleases. Avoid angering this Pokémon.
Rayyu endlessly orbits the planet, bouncing between satellites. Its single eye is said to be capable of seeing the edges of the universe.
If a Rayyu desperately needs to escape a predator, it can hurl itself through the atmosphere towards the planet. However, this is a one-way trip.
Dialroc's howl can control the flow of time. When they gather into packs, they can distort people's perceptions of time from up to a mile away.
When Girafable skips over smooth water, it transforms it into a dark mirror that shows the Reverse World.
Girapet play tricks to startle others so they can consume the resulting fear. They were banished after taking their tricks too far, but some have snuck back into this world.
After pummeling its foe senseless with heavy-hitting punches, Girawrath pulls its enemy into the portal in its belly.
Though it lives its whole life on the ground, Regibite is thought to come from the sky. These Pokémon can be found scattered throughout the world.
Reshigon2 was created to automatically search for and test truth conditionals in code. However, because there were more truths to find in the real world than in virtual space, the species escaped its artificial environment.
Those who cross the seas seeking truth may catch a glimpse of this legendary Pokémon. The fiery opals on its fins can alter the world's weather.
Reshifable is said to descend from the stars to meet those who seek truth. It anoints them with starry fire that protects them from harm.
Reshipet feeds off of the feelings of those who yearn for truth. When there is an overabundance of these feelings, it burns the excess energy with its blazing heat.
The first Reshiile was found inhabiting a vast desert filled with pale sand. These Pokémon hold a strange affinity for ruined buildings made by an ancient civilization that once sought truth above all else.
Those who fight for truth may suddenly find themselves accompanied by a Reshimy. Unfortunately, it has a rather underwhelming presence.
Reshilithe's fluffy fur insulates the intense heat its body generates. Without it, the ground would burst into flames beneath it.
Reshilem can somehow retract its head and limbs into the Light Stone that it occupies without leaving any discernible holes behind. It is said that on the day that truth dies, it will withdraw into its Light Stone permanently, never to emerge.
Reshiduo's faux head serves a dual purpose: It blocks attacks aimed at the real head, and it charges heat for attacks.
Breplup's stubby wings are elastic, save for the red tip. That part of the wing is dense and heavy; perfect for clobbering foes.
Those who gaze for too long at Cleffree's glimmering, ethereal wings feel an intense yearning to return to stars they have never seen.
Krookochu has excellent night vision, so it doesn't mind living in dark places, such as inside people's walls.
Krookochu's glasses protect its vision from the intense light caused by its Electric-type attacks. This Pokémon is known for its swaggering attitude.
Krookochu that live in cities tend to form large groups and patrol a specific territory. If two Krookochu groups meet, a battle always ensues.
Vulpix has been endowed with amazing potential through fusion. Its fire is so hot, it causes hallucinations through prolonged exposure.
Vulpix has been endowed with amazing potential through fusion. Its fire is so hot, it causes hallucinations through prolonged exposure.
Vulkin generates heat in its fluffy, curled tail and vents the excess through its ears. If it receives lots of love from its Trainer, the tail becomes more tightly curled, allowing for stronger heat generation.
Mimisand constructs a castle to live in out of cardboard. As a result, it ends up befriending many interested children.
The acid that Volcagoo can secrete undergoes a chemical reaction with the oxygen in the air and becomes scorching hot.
Lanat's fluffy fur isn't just for show. It uses it to refract light and hide in plain sight.
Laras dislikes fighting, so it expels energy from its mushrooms to jet through the air and escape from its enemies.
Lanat looks fluffy, but it's covered with bristles to repel attackers. It's intelligent enough to discern humans' intentions.
Because it was once human, it has a better understanding of people's emotions. It weeps ceaseless tears of compassion for those suffering around it.
Riowear's plushy body protects it from heavy punches. However, it isn't aware that others don't share its defenses, and punches when excited.
Rioturne appears in cold steppes that are rich in metallic minerals. Though motionless during the day, it is a dangerous predator at night.
The mushrooms on Rioras's back are receptacles for aura energy. They glow intensely when Rioras uses an aura attack.
A Rioroc is rarely a social Pokémon. Its sensitivity to others' emotions means that it typically prefers the sole company of its Trainer.
This buoyant Pokémon has no concept of personal space, and excitedly crashes any boat party it sees.
As Arful lives, the metal it consumes accumulates in its body, and the holes in its steely armor gradually grow shut.
The desert sands blow right through Arnea's empty body. A strange whistling sound can be heard if the wind blows through it at the right angle.
Feeram constantly sheds scraps of its skin, so it has a shabby appearance. Those who see through to the truth find it's a beautifully kind Pokémon.
Feelett are incredibly enthusiastic about approaching boats. They pop out of the water to watch them pass by, but often end up in the way instead.
Zoblade uses illusions so its sheathed sword appears uncovered, and it makes its unsheathed sword look as if it's covered. If it feels that its opponent has figured out the trick, it reverses the illusion at random.
Only one gear exists, but if something should happen to keep Zoink from producing the illusion of the second gear, it stops spinning entirely.
Because Zoful can create an illusion of itself to look like any stuffed toy, it's very difficult to find. Toy stores sometimes have a hard time taking inventory because of this Pokémon's antics.
The mushrooms on Zoras's back are potently hallucinogenic, which deters predators. Because of this, it fearlessly runs wherever it wishes.
Chartle can temporarily extinguish the flame on its tail to swim. To find a Chartle, look for streams with unusually warm water.
This generous Pokémon loves sharing the perfect apples that grow on its back. New apples quickly grow back after the old ones are picked.
When Driflcorio raises its balloons to cheer, it's really trying to catch a breeze for traveling. Its heart-shaped weights don't hold it in place well.
The red eggs that Bunnair drops are said to symbolize new life. Because of that, they're eaten at many festive celebrations.
In times of hungry desperation, Bunroc will eat the carrots growing in its mane, though it prefers to eat Stantler.
Bunsian looks sweet, but it has a vindictive streak. Its strong back legs increase the slashing power of its hidden claws when it takes its revenge.
Shroomlup plods along ancient forest trails, searching for nutrient-rich leaf litter. Nothing seems to phase it.
The large cotton bloom around Cottonnium's neck is very delicate and tears easily, so it prefers to avoid those who seem aggressive.
This strange Pokémon barely has room for its brain due to the size of its mouth. Fans of Zumy are rare, but devoted.
Hordes of Zugoo have been found deep within sealed caves. They possess a unique combination of traits that make them perfect for subterranean life.
Zudra doesn't typically use its wings for flying. Instead, it uses their mucousy membranes to suffocate its prey.
Zuroc is a poor runner. It prefers to ambush its prey with a venomous bite, then wait until the Pokémon collapses to catch up with it.
Zudash is regarded as a symbol of terror. Those who turn a corner in a cave and see its imposing silhouette have moments to flee before it attacks.
Axepede's tusks improve its traction as it rolls about. An old folk remedy says that the dust it kicks up can cure brittle fingernails.
When Fraxeon uses all its electricity, its genes destabilize again. This can lead to a mutation that results in multiple tusks growing.
Fraxroc takes down prey by running alongside it and goring it with its long tusks. Some cultures believe that possessing a Fraxroc tusk will grant you victory in battle.
Golefarig keeps tireless watch over the ruins it lives in. Because of its second head, it can stand sentry even when asleep.
When Fletchhorn gather to migrate, their cacophony of thunderous chirps can be heard half a mile away. This sound is considered a sure sign of spring.
Fletchroc soar after migrating herds of Stantler. A flock of hunting Fletchroc is a common sight in the spring.
The feathers around Fletchroc's neck keep it warm in the winter. Unlike its winged variant, it waits out the cold.
Golmy's two venom sacs produce venom continuously. If it doesn't bite often enough, the built-up toxins can sicken even itself.
Golgoo's maw is so large that it can consume anything smaller than itself. Beware the acid that coats its skin and mouth.
It is theorized that the secret to Sablhoot's impeccable timekeeping lies in its quartz eyes, which vibrate at an extremely exact and regular rate.
Though Venichu is small, it has few predators. The electricity it discharges lingers and acts like a neurotoxin.
Venita's fire is fueled by its venom gland, which gives the fire a distinctive hue. It trots along rainy marshes where it rarely causes wildfires.
Whirlichu rolls down slopes at high speeds, then uncurls itself to unleash its electric attacks. Those shocked by one may have a hard time walking.
Those who tell their Whirlilithe to 'roll over' may have a hard time getting it to stop. It instinctively speeds away while rolling.
The curled stance that Whirlita is often seen in is believed to be a strategy for cooling its body temperature.
Scolichu is very aggressive and territorial. If it spots you in its forest, it won't hesitate to discharge all of its electricity as an attack.
Scolita is aggressive, especially with others of its species. When two Scolita meet, they use their horn-like ears to fight for dominance.
Tyeon is used to getting its way. If it can't have things the way it wants, it hides itself and sulks.
Snoras survives in icy wastelands with no cover because its blood does not require iron, allowing it to respirate easily in lower temperatures.
Snochop's constant shivering warms it and strengthens its muscles. However, this uses a lot of energy, so it's always hungry.
Frosth endears itself to humans, then leads them out into the cold to perish. If you see a Frosth beckoning to you, never follow it.
Oriros typically frolics docilly, but if it catches sight of its reflection, it rages and attacks.
Every week, Orikern jumps about to shed its old casing. This cast-off material has a very spicy taste.
Oriras that drink a certain kind of nectar develop this appearance. The mushrooms taste bland, save for the spicy red frill.
Electricity caused the seed that makes up Orikern's body to pop open. It's a popular mascot for instant popcorn brands.
Orilucha bobs up and down, quickly dodging its foes' attacks before slamming them from above.
Oriras's mouthpart is specialized for sipping nectar from flowers. The flavor of nectar it drinks has an effect on the mushrooms it hosts.
Every week, Orikern shakes its old casing off. This cast-off material has a very sweet taste.
With graceful, swaying movements, Orilucha dodges its opponents' attacks and performs a flowing headlock.
Recent research suggests that Oriras's mushrooms are excellent for skincare, but they can only be obtained if Oriras sips a certain kind of nectar.
Every week, its old casing falls off. This cast-off material has a very bitter taste.
Oriras's mushrooms are used as an ingredient in incense. It grows this variety of fungus by sipping a particular nectar.
Careon compulsively bites anything that moves by its face, so watch your fingers! Its jaw has enough strength to crush rocks.
Phantras is shy around adults, but it has no problem opening up to children. Many believe this is because it once was a human child itself.
Piles of leaves in the forest are sometimes Tremer laying in wait. The deeper into the forest you travel, the more of them you will encounter.
Piles of leaves in the forest are sometimes Tremer laying in wait. When it reveals itself, its true ghostly form oozes out.
Every fall equinox, Glooossom gather together and dance the day away. If any disturb this gathering, they instantly bury themselves in the ground.
The ultrasonic waves that Noirua emits have been known to cause strange hallucinations in humans. Research is ongoing to determine whether this effect is intentional.
Noibat can stay up later than most Noibat thanks to its insulative fur and single ear, which lets less heat escape.
Noibat can stay up later than most Noibat thanks to its insulative fur and single ear, which lets less heat escape.
Noibat can stay up later than most Noibat thanks to its insulative fur. This one has a rare coloration.
Goonyte's shell is constantly covered by a thin layer of slime. If it dries out, the shell becomes brittle.
Slinyte's shell has retreated under its skin. It is thought that in a few thousand years, Slinyte won't have a shell at all.
This form of Slinyte was thought to be extinct. There are ferrous compounds in its shell, which it remains within to preserve moisture.
Goonyte secretes a mucus that helps it slide over any dangerous terrain. This fluid is very hard to remove from textiles such as clothes and carpets.
This form of Goonyte was thought to be extinct. The metallic liquid it secretes has been found to have applications as a cleaning agent.
Regieon stores excess electricity in its icy spikes. When it launches these spikes at its foes, the electricity they contain is discharged into the opponents.
The metal that makes up Regitina's body is liquid at room temperature. Those engulfed by its swooping form have no hope of breathing again.
When threatened, it releases an incredibly odorous musk. The arms on its sides are vestigial, and have no real strength.
Stuffpod doesn't mind not being able to move, as children often pick it up and carry it. In this way, it finds new habitats.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Metapod, but it is alive. Its soft exterior absorbs attacks.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Totodile, but it is alive. It bites its opponent's face in an attempt to suffocate them.
Though Stuffdile has a very soft body, its teeth are extremely sharp. Once it bites, it's nearly impossible to remove.
Those who encounter Stuffrak in the jungle often mistake it for an abandoned child's toy. It's extremely venomous, so this can be a costly mistake.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Spinarak, but it is alive. The legs are surprisingly grippy.
Stuffsire has short limbs, so it relies on humans to carry it around. It's so popular, sometimes it has a hard time getting set down.
This Pokémon appears similar to a toy Quagsire, but it is alive. Unlike real Quagsire, it doesn't like to get wet.
Stuffllery has a very porous body, and absorbing water greatly increases its weight. It uses this to add extra power to its strikes.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Octillery, but it is alive. It has a hidden suction cup underneath that lets it stick on any flat surface.
If Stufflup sees a child having a tea party, it will attempt to pass itself off as one of their toys in order to get closer to the offered sweets.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Piplup, but it is alive. Endlessly curious, it feels no remorse at wandering off.
It is said that Stuffogre's fur was once vibrantly glowing with all the colors in the sea, but long-term exposure to saltwater has dulled it.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Kyogre, but it is alive. Despite Kyogre's terrifying reputation, this fusion is kind and gentle.
Stufftom's plushy arms are filled with plasma. It avoids being touched so that the fabric containing it doesn't get ripped.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Rotom, but it is alive. It mischievously hides in various appliances, which is dangerous for its health.
Stuffful's mimicry of a plush toy has reached its pinnacle. If it weren't for the extra size it gained during fusion, it would be indistinguishable.
Stuffful's mimicry of a plush toy has reached its pinnacle. This one has a rare coloration.
The fluff generated at the end of Stuffmeleon's tail is easily combustible. Just leaving it out in the sunlight can cause a fire.
This Pokémon appears identical to a toy Charmeleon but is alive. The glow of heat from its fluffy tail can be seen from a distance.
Dhelras scuttles around rusting wrecks on the ocean's floor. Its camouflage protects it from predators, who find it delicious.
Toxhorn graze on algae during high tide, but when the water recedes, they stampede across the beach. The sand kicked up in this way sticks to their skin to protect them from sunburn.
Toxleep lives in large clusters with others of its kind deep under the ocean. Other Pokémon know not to approach these dangerous areas.
Though covered by a hard, chitinous exoskeleton, Pasaur is sensitive to changes in humidity. Its bulb and mushrooms must stay damp to grow properly.
Papie is unaware of the mushrooms growing on its body. The mushrooms do nothing to hinder it, and it lives a carefree existence.
The mushrooms that it directs its electricity through can't always hold all of the amperage. The result is a sudden explosion.
Paode rolls about, encased in its mushroom. This protects its fragile exoskeleton, but it also keeps it from being petted.
The fungus infecting Pacute holds all of the eggs together. As a result, they function as a single unit together.
The skull that Pabone wears has become brittle due to the mushrooms releasing spores that change the bone's chemical composition.
The elastic in Palee's joints are actually thick strands of mycelium. It is impossible to separate the Pokémon from the mushroom.
The stalk of the tongue-shaped mushroom in Patung's mouth connects to the inside of the tip of its tail. It uses mycelium as a nervous system.
Pafing constantly spews out clouds of spores. It's known to induce asthma attacks in sensitive individuals.
Papod waits constantly for evolution. The fungus infesting it only develops its fruiting bodies inside of the shell, causing Papod discomfort.
Pahorn's claws help it cling to the rocky terrain of the mountainsides it lives on. It only lives on the rainier side of the mountain.
Pagela is infected by two different fungi: the typical tochukaso mushroom and an orange slime mold that has the appearance of soft vines.
The fungus infecting Pakhan compels it to find a Paras and care for it as its own offspring. This arrangement makes both sides very happy.
Padeen lives in blackwater ecosystems, where it feeds on leaf litter. Its colors are most vivid in the fall.
The massive mushroom covering Pafree's eye connects directly to the Pokémon's brain. This helps quicken its reflexes.
When Payu is taken out of the water, the spores it has ejected stick to its skin. These spores supply it with oxygen through osmosis.
Pamie's single, crystalline eye gazes out into space. When it ejects its spores underwater, they glitter like a galaxy of stars.
Pather's wings are laden with spores. When it flaps its wings, these spores are sent flying at high speeds.
The mushroom that Panx holds acts like a microphone, amplifying its eerie song. It lives in caves with good acoustics.
Pasir uses its formidable pincers for stripping the bark off of trees to eat. It can't climb well because of the mushrooms on its shoulders.
Paros absorb nutrients from the ground through their hooves, which helps the fungus it hosts grow.
Pakarp can be found wherever there's water. If it runs out of food, the mushrooms it hosts keep it going.
The fungus infesting Padle drives it to eat voraciously. It can often be seen fighting with Caterpie for resources.
If you see many Magikarp in a forest lake, there may be a Pados slumbering beneath. If you harm one of the Magikarp, you risk angering it.
Every fall, Paras follow tributaries into forests and feed on the mushrooms growing there. They return to the ocean in winter.
There are multiple species of fungus infecting Pavee, all competing for control. Strong elemental exposure can tip the scales one way or another.
The mushroom on Paeon's tail is always covered with fresh water. It sprinkles this water over itself to prevent drying out.
The mushrooms on its back are always crackling with electricity. It gathers static charge from the air and uses it to enhance its speed.
The mushrooms near its tail are always ablaze. The smell created by the cooking mushrooms is loved by some and hated by others.
When a developer who loved Paras modified a Porygon he had, the first Pagon was created. Its movements don't match with the speed it travels at.
The hard mushroom on Panyte's head contains floatation sacs to help it stay oriented correctly while underwater.
The exoskeleton surrounding Pauna is constantly being softened by the fungus infesting it. Luckily, this also increases its elasticity.
Despite lacking wings, it can jump incredibly high. This is because the fungus infecting it has strengthened its legs.
Palax gather mushrooms of all kinds and feast upon them. The spores these mushrooms drop take root in Palax's fur.
Patini lives a semi-aquatic lifestyle, coming out of the water every noon to feast on sweet berries and leaf litter.
The large mushroom on Padrill's head shields its eyes from the sun. The fungus infesting it causes light sensitivity, so it prefers shady forests.
Patwo has extra brains stored in the mushrooms on its head. It is impossible to approach due to its powerful telekinetic abilities.
The brightly colored mushrooms on its back are often mistaken for flames from afar. They're bioluminescent, and shed light wherever Paquil goes.
People with flooded or damp basements may find Pagey living there. Due to their quick flying speed, they can be tricky to remove.
Paotto makes its nest in the tops of decaying, fungus-infested trees. The branches are too brittle for predators to follow it there.
Those who follow ancient cultures' ways recognize the pattern on Patu's wings as a symbol of clairvoyance. However, it cannot share what it sees.
Patoed clings to floating lily pads. The spiral pattern on its mushroom and belly mesmerize Yanma, its favorite prey.
Patata uses the network of mycelium in the ground to find its way to fresh plants to eat. They're a nuisance on farms, but a common pet for kids.
The leaves growing from Pasaur's back are yellow and withered due to the mushrooms it hosts stealing all the nutrients from the plant.
When Paicate sleeps, the fungus takes control of the body and searches for food. In this way, Paicate is able to constantly forage.
Pafarig's mushroom half sometimes tries to walk in a separate direction. However, this lapse of control is only momentary.
People had seen Parow for a few years before fusion technology became commonplace, but they didn't realize it was fused with Paras.
The hard mushrooms on Pazor's arms are tough as steel, as is the chitin covering its body. Be wary of its quick movements.
The puffball on Pacargo's back spews spores without warning. Its warm body heats the ground, which helps the spores take root.
Parow is a common sight in shallow wetlands. It stands in the water to moisturize the fungus it hosts while also hunting for Feebas.
When Paans shakes its tail, it scatters spores that induce drowsiness, making it easy for it to swallow its prey whole.
The head on top of Pabok is fake: a distraction for avian predators. It uses its mushroom to stun its prey, then opens its real mouth to attack.
Paby has soft, round mushrooms on its head. It's docile and unsuited for fighting, so it's a common sight around Pokémon Daycares.
The rubbery mushrooms covering Pachu inhibit its electrical abilities, and it has to exert more effort to produce the same charge.
The multicolored mushrooms of Paoh are a rare sight. Stories cannot agree on whether it is benevolent or malicious.
The full glory of Paoh is revealed when it spreads its prismatic spores. Humans showered by them are said to gain greater kinship with Paras.
The mycelium that grows throughout Pachu's body is extremely conductive. Don't touch the mushrooms without proper safety equipment.
Pashrew is a common sight in dry, sandy ground. It lives underground to avoid the harsh sunlight and creates many winding tunnels through the soil.
Pamega is a very high-energy Pokémon, but it wears out if the mushrooms on its body are removed.
The mushroom on its rear is always surrounded by verdant foliage. More leaves grow every day, so Trainers of Pafeon need to weed it vigilantly.
The mushrooms over Paceon's hips are always encased in chunks of ice. The ice never melts, so small Pokémon flock to it in summer.
Paslash is covered with so many mushrooms, it doesn't notice if a few go missing. These mushrooms are popular items to buy at farmers' markets.
Female Paran have smaller ears and a more aggressive demeanor. They exude a pleasant, woodsy smell when treated well.
The smooth, hard chitin covering Patang is surprisingly aerodynamic. It glides through the air, held aloft by its psychic power.
Pacario senses aura through the mycelium on its head. In this way, it can anticipate attacks before they even begin.
The older a Parina gets, the less it needs to eat, as more and more of its energy is supplied by the fungus in its body.
Male Paran have larger ears and a more timid demeanor. They exude a pleasant, woodsy smell when treated well.
Parino has a poor long-term memory due to the fungus it hosts attempting to influence its behavior.
The nation that created Pagigas has long since vanished from the world. It offers red mushrooms to children in memory of its deceased friends.
Those who seek truth with all their heart are filled with blazing energy when they smell the scent exuded by Param's massive mushrooms.
Though the mushrooms Pafairy hosts resemble the common tochukaso fungus, they recently were discovered to be of an entirely new variety.
Pafable skips lightly over mountains and valleys, scattering glittery spores everywhere it goes.
Its face appears panicked, which mistakenly leads to getting doused. Palure doesn't like that very much.
A Papix is compelled to shed its spores on other living things. Trainers who raise this Pokémon often end up infested with the fungus themselves.
If Patias spreads its spores over someone, it can communicate telepathically with that person. It's extremely sensitive to others' emotions, though, so it typically hides in forests instead.
Paolu uses the network of mycelium in the ground to sense the emotions of people and Pokémon.
Papuff's song has a strange, warbling quality to it, as the fungus inhabiting it affects its vocal cords.
Paelia that drink lots of rosewater grow quickly. The bigger its mushroom grows, the more its leaves wither.
Though Paish is believed by many to be a pre-evolved form of Paras, it has never been observed evolving into that Pokémon.
Its small, fungal brain is filled with hopes and dreams for the future. Once its gel expands, it will be strong enough to explore the world.
Be wary of mushrooms in the desert. They're usually attached to a hungry Paile lying in wait under the sand.
Pabat is constantly shedding its exoskeleton to stay healthy. If it didn't do this, the mushroom that keeps it airborne would consume it.
Pamask fights for control over itself. When the mushroom hijacks its brain, it ceases weeping and burrows into damp soil. This can last for hours.
Pabat's pupils are too small to be seen by casual observation. Though practically blind, the spores it drops help it sense the shape of the air.
Papede is a common pest in gardens, but people have a hard time chasing it away due to its endearing, pleading gaze.
Papede's legs are too short to run quickly, so it grabs its mushroom and rolls. It leaves a cloud of spores in its wake.
Riding Papede as a transportation method is growing in popularity. The mushrooms on its side extend to hold the rider safely in place.
Paish stays buried in the ground during the day, but it will attack if anyone touches its mushrooms.
Pacorio waves and shakes its mushrooms in an energetic dance to scatter spores. It feeds upon a specific flower's nectar.
Lost children in the forest who consume deadly mushrooms are transformed into Patump. They are often found in the company of regular Phantump.
When it stands perfectly still, it can be mistaken for a decaying tree. Pavenant has an eerie face but a kind heart.
Each of Paoom's mushrooms eject spores of a different color. It can cause drowsiness, poisoning, or paralysis as it wishes.
A vacant stare graces this Pokémon's face. It could look serious if it wanted to, but it's more comfortable this way.
The mushrooms encased in its icy body will never spread their spores, so it's a mystery as to how it reproduces.
The pale mushroom that surrounds Pasteel contains incredibly hard alloys. This Pokémon is rare, though, so the exact mixture of metals is unknown.
Paplume lives deep within humid jungles. It rarely sees humans, so it has no fear towards them.
Soft and squishy, Paful is a popular pet. It's actually quadrupedal, as the four back legs are fused into two.
When night falls, Paapex uses its large arms to seal the opening in its mushroom, encasing itself in the dome as protection from hungry predators.
A swishing sound can be heard as Panea scuttles through the sands. The water stored in its body slowly feeds the mushroom on its head.
Pagast screams endlessly, distressed by the sudden appearance of a mushroom on its head. It makes too much of a fuss to remove the mushroom safely.
The fur poking out from between the plates of Paroc's exoskeleton is loaded with spores. Its lithe legs are well suited to sprinting.
When the bug and mushroom of a Paras coexist in perfect balance, it grows to large sizes. It grows quickly as a result of the mycelium in its brain.
When the bug and mushroom of a Paras coexist in perfect balance, it grows to large sizes. This one has a rare coloration.
Pasect has the strength of mind to control the fungus it hosts. It lives a happy life and works to take care of the tochukaso fungus.
The lush greenery growing around Pamantis's head cradles the mushrooms sprouting from its chitinous exoskeleton. The leaves help hold moisture in and cover the younger, more tender fruiting bodies.
The mushrooms growing from Parantis's back are responsible for absorbing moisture from the air. These fungi are difficult to care for, and Parantis will develop dry skin if they are not treated properly.
Panat is covered by a thick layer of spores. It leaves a powdery trail wherever it goes.
Pamoth's sunset-colored wings are a common sight in autumn. They can be found clinging to trees and chewing on the bark.
The mushroom that regulates its body temperature doesn't work well while covered by dirt, so it frequently pops its head out of the soil to cool down.
Patrio's two mushrooms mimic its head to confuse predators. Patrio is only found in moist soil, and long droughts can lead to large migrations.
Path is drawn to shiny objects. This is because the fungus it hosts compels it to seek out potential Bug-type Pokémon to infect.
The mushrooms growing on Pasian dull any pain it feels, so it is ferocious in hunting and battling.
The mushroom infecting Paduck gives it an awful headache, as the mycelium is growing into its brain.
Pakey is found at the tops of trees in dense forests. It strengthens itself by expelling spores that cause blinding rage.
If you encounter a Paape while travelling through the jungle, avert your eyes. It claws ferociously at anyone who makes eye contact with it.
Palithe needs dark spaces for the mushrooms on to grow healthily. Those who keep it as a pet find that it spends all its time under couches and beds.
The mushrooms covering Panine are covered with a thin, hair-like substance that combusts easily.
Pawag only lives in stagnant water. It relies on heavy rain to be able to spread its spores further.
The mushroom on Para stimulates its brain, allowing it to remain awake for 23 hours a day. It spends its time practicing its psychic powers.
Pachoke's muscles are strengthened by the mycelium binding them. When not fighting, it stands peacefully in humid forests to absorb the moisture.
The large shelf mushroom growing on Pachamp's head obstructs its view, but it also scatters spores that cause its punches to be toxic to others.
The fungus in Pasprout's stem-like body is rubbery and increases Pasprout's flexibility. It is a popular choice of prey for larger Pokémon.
The DNA from Paras is stored in the mushrooms on Patle's body. The purer the water that Patle drinks, the faster the fungus spreads.
Pacool is believed to have some distant connection to Toedscool, but this is still unproven.
The large mushrooms on Pacruel's head attach directly to its brain. It buries the ends of its many arms into the soil to absorb nutrients for them.
Padude uses loud cries to communicate with others of its kind on distant slopes. When nearby, they are silent, using mycelium to communicate.
The heat-resistant properties of Pata's mushrooms are being studied in the hopes of making fireproof clothing.
Papoke moves very slowly, as the fungus inhabiting it steals all of its energy for its growth.
As the fungus spreads through Patortle's body, it alters its skin to become hard and chitinous.
Pamite scatters ferrous spores. It uses its magnetism to push against these spores to levitate.
Between the network of mycelium it spreads, its electromagnetic sense, and its three eyes, this Pokémon is impossible to surprise.
Pafetchd always carries a mushroom with it. Because the mushroom decomposes quickly, it's always on the hunt for a new one.
Paduo are known for their gentle demeanor. The specialized tubes that produce its spores are so numerous, they appear as feathers.
Paeel uses its large claws to pull itself out of the ocean and onto large chunks of ice and snow.
It is impossible to get Pader's shell open, as it is held together by strong filaments of mycelium.
The algae that gathers between Paster's layered shells decomposes and becomes food for the fungus living in it.
Patly expels spores to travel through the air. The mushroom covering it is thin, but the exoskeleton just beneath is durable.
Pater lives in abandoned houses, as it feeds on damp drywall and rotting boards. It dislikes noise, so it is uncommon in occupied houses.
If a Panix gets into a garden, the tunnels it digs cause the plants to wither, as they are filled with spores of a parasitic fungus.
When Pazee waves its claws through the air, it is trying to sense the location of sleeping minds. It scatters spores on those it finds asleep.
The mushroom on the end of its string has a delicious scent, which it uses to lure small Pokémon away to eat.
A fungus lives in Amaras under its exoskeleton. The small, iridescent wings on its back will never fully mature as a result.
If you find a Lycaneon in the area, it's a good sign that the minerals in the local stone contain conductive elements.
When Lycanleef gets wet, it exudes a surprisingly pleasant aroma. When it shakes, both water and flecks of sediment go flying.
The lupine blooms on its head help disguise it as it crouches in the tall grass. Many people walk right by Lycanossom without ever knowing it's there.
Most of Lycandoom's fur is short, which helps it regulate its temperature. If it gets too hot, the ground beneath its feet may combust.
Though they're regarded as desirable pets in urban areas, those living in rural areas denounce wild Lycanchu as destructive pests.
Lycanslash burrows underground at a speed of 50 mph. It chases after Diglett and Paras as its prey.
Lycanrade's arms have oversized lupine flowers at the ends. These flowers have a hard, rocklike texture.
Lycanmuku uses its hand-like appendage to cast shadows that mimic the appearance of a larger predator than itself.
Lycantias has very thick fur to keep it warm when it flies at high elevations. If you pet its fur, Lycantias can read your heart.
The appearance of Lycantales on mountainsides is regarded as an auspicious omen. Tradition holds that the one who views it must capture it.
Lycanon's mottled coloring allows it to hide among the rocks of its habitat. The more minerals that this Pokémon consumes, the more dark spots appear on it.
Lycanrua that live in remote mountains are less skilled at illusion than the Lycanrua that live near populated areas due to a lack of practice.
When two Lycanxure battle over territory, they violently thrash their heads about to strike each other with their tusks. These battles don't usually end well, so they're hesitant to enter into one.
Lycanpede runs with tireless speed. It lives in large plains, and its territory can cover miles.
Lycanful is a stalwart companion, and surprisingly affectionate. The rocks in its mane are too plush to hurt anyone.
You can tell if a Lycanwear lives in a cave by the excessive amounts of shed fur strewn about. Its fluffy mane conceals the hard rocks on its neck.
Lycanras is host to the Lycoperdon fungus, which creates the mushrooms on its back. You can find this Pokémon scuttling around mountains.
Contrary to popular belief, Lycanaura's fur does not keep it warm. The fur is actually comprised of conductive minerals that help power the Pokémon's icy attacks by conducting heat away from its body.
Lycanruff has all the energy and attitude of a juvenile Lycanroc. This kind is most active during the day.
Lycansect's back is covered by a massive Lycoperdon mushroom. The mycelium surrounding it is very fine and soft.
Lycansect's back is covered by a massive Lycoperdon mushroom. The mycelium surrounding it is very fine and soft.
By focusing its aura, Cresscario sees into the dreams of people and Pokémon across the world. It's been known to leave cryptic messages in these dreams.
Eating the mushrooms that grow on Cressras before you sleep causes very strange dreams. The mushrooms are lighter than air to help Cressras float.
Cresslett can appear anywhere at any time, but it especially appears under the beds of those who wish for pleasant dreams.
The mycelium on Parachum's head is just as sensitive as its lips. Though blind, it finds its way by feeling with these.
The flexible mushroom on Parainder's back flaps to propel the Pokémon through the air. Few predators will hunt this Pokémon due to its unnerving, jerking movements.
Necrodreigon's golden scales burn hot to the touch as it devours all in its path. Ancient legends claim that one terrorized a village for eight years.
Necrodreigon's golden scales burn hot to the touch as it devours all in its path. Ancient legends claim that one terrorized a village for eight years.
The fungus infecting Necroras lives just beneath its exoskeleton. It is vividly bioluminescent, illuminating everything around Necroras.
The spores that Necroras releases have the ability to refract light. It uses this to dazzle its opponents and hide its movements.
Inhaling a Necrotly's gasses can cause temporary blindness. If angered, it will let out a searing flash of light.
Hakameleon's golden scales remain burningly hot even after they're shed. These aggressive Pokémon inhabit caves in volcanic regions, making the land dangerous to traverse.
Chesmeleon's hard shell absorbs attacks by converting the force from the impact into heat energy. The more blows it takes, the hotter its shell becomes.
Many Trainers attempt pursuing Fennepix through the woods, but they rarely catch up to it. It is theorized that a Fennepix can memorize the location of as many as 300 different hiding places.
Fenneroc are usually solitary, desert-dwelling Pokémon that feed on Bug-type Pokémon and other small prey, but from time to time, they form large groups, allowing them to hunt larger, meatier species.
The fluffy tip of Fennemeleon's tail is the center of its heat production. If it loses the fur there, it has a hard time staying warm enough.
The foam produced at the end of Froameleon's tail is extremely hot. Even so, it doesn't burn Froameleon, so it tends to be careless with it.
Chardile is extremely cocky; it's hard to dissuade it from anything it attempts. Trainers must keep a close eye on it to keep it from danger.
Charligatr live in swamps. They use the gas produced by the rotting vegetation there to fuel their fire.
On exceptionally warm fall days, Chartile are found darting through the undergrowth. Unless it's been rainy, these appearances can lead to wildfires.
Charchic leaves deep scratches in the ground as it runs around. It scatters embers in its wake.
Charbusken is a vicious predator, hunting constantly to compensate for its speedy metabolism. It eats anything smaller than itself.
Tourists enjoy traveling to craggy mountains to watch wild Charziken train. Their kicks can cause even stone to break in a fiery burst.
Charpert's claws help it keep its grip on muddy riverbanks. The heat it pours into the water is enough to alter the local ecosystem.
Chartle lives on steep mountains. It uses its sturdy legs to leap from ledge to ledge to chase prey.
Charchar's tail is always ablaze. When it runs through the forested mountains of its home, the strong winds strengthen its flames.
Charnape's martial arts are deadly because of the wickedly sharp claws on its extremities. The faster it moves, the hotter its fires burn.
Charleon's water attacks are mixed with a substance that helps its flames burn hotter. The blue crest on its front sizzles as it prepares its next move.
Intense fires rage within the thick smoke that covers Charria's body. When it hunts, it engulfs its prey in that smoke and waits for it to suffocate.
Without legs, Chargoo can't move very quickly. The range of its fire attacks more than makes up for that, however.
The thin layer of scales that cover Charful are soft to the touch. Though affectionate, they have been known to inadvertently set Trainers aflame.
The peppers that grow on Charpin's head are so spicy that they have been known to cause damage to the mouths of those who eat it. Despite that, Charpin-flavored chips are still a favorite snack of many.
The peppers that grow on Charladin are rarely used for culinary purposes because they tend to trigger allergic reactions in humans. Trainers that are raising a Charladin are advised to wear gloves and avoid touching their eyes.
Though Charnaught's peppers aren't very spicy, they contain a compound that causes the temperature of matter it makes contact with to rise. Consuming too much of this substance can lead to internal combustion.
The fire blazing from this Pokémon's ears flares a vivid blue if it is fed sticks. Charkin has a difficult disposition to deal with, but it is highly valued as a Pokémon partner.
It takes a lot of heat for the odd stick in Charxen's tail to combust. Even when it's not flaming, the stick can cause severe burns when touched, so it makes an excellent weapon for Charxen.
Charphox are solitary creatures by nature. When they practice their fiery attacks, they stand on the highest point so that everyone nearby can see the display and be warned to stay away.
The smoke emitted by Charkie's fire gathers around its neck. When it wishes to hide its presence, this smoke can expand to conceal its movements.
If Charadier is discovered as it attempts to sneak by, it confounds its foes with a blast of blistering heat and smoke from its scarf.
The faux faces on its wings intimidate predators. This is a good thing, because Dugfree is generally oblivious to its surroundings.
Meowlie uses its single paw to beckon travelers in snowstorms to safe shelters. Its appearance is fortuitous, so it's used as a symbol of luck.
Not all of the yarn in Pergela's body is attached to it. There are several extraneous strands that have been dragged along for the ride.
Perrill is a crepuscular Pokémon. Strong sunlight hurts its eyes, so it often squints during the day.
Mancross's elevated nose helps it smell if anyone is approaching. If it notices someone, it works itself into a violent rage.
Primecross is known for its dangerous uppercut, which sends foes flying into the air. It never hesitates to attack.
This Pokémon is often carried about in ladies' purses. Its pompadour takes a lot of styling to maintain.
With its psychic power, Abxio manipulates the individual electrons in the air. The soft, fluffy fur covering it lets it nap anywhere.
With its psychic power, Abxio manipulates the individual electrons in the air. The soft, fluffy fur covering it lets it sleep anywhere.
Kadaxio's fluffy tail helps it build up static electricity to use in its attacks. It uses its psychic power to direct the electricity's flow.
Kadaxio's fluffy tail helps it build up static electricity to use in its attacks. It uses its psychic power to direct the electricity's flow.
Tentarua makes its den at the bottom of the ocean. It's difficult to find because it can appear as any aquatic Pokémon.
Tentasaur, with its flapping fins and hooked beak, is often mistaken for a bird of prey, but it's not even a Flying type.
Gravecorio is used as the mascot and cheerleader for the Pewter Power Gems. If facing the Indigo Ice Beams, it shakes its rock-poms even harder.
When Warsir hides underwater, its fur sticking out looks like seafoam. The oldest recorded Warsir was 893 years old.
When Warlosion feels relaxed, it emits hot steam from its fluffy neck. The steam is said to have therapeutic effects, so some spas use it for their sauna.
Magneonee levitates using the power of magnetism, but it's not strong enough to keep itself from blowing away on gusty days.
The mystery of how the small electrical factory on Magneterra's back produces power without pollution is the subject of ongoing environmental research.
The various reeds that grow along Fareon's neck help it hide its precious leek-tail from the other Pokémon in its marsh home.
Farster have become a symbol of extreme convenience. Few hungry travelers can resist its savor, so you're unlikely to find them in the wild anymore.
Doco's short legs are good for holding onto unstable branches. They run along treetops, chasing the Bug-type Pokémon that like to feed off of dead or dying trees.
The limbs sprouting from its side are too weak to lift it. Instead, it pulls itself forwards with these legs.
The symbiotic relationship between Doras and its mushrooms is mutualistic: The mushrooms distract predators in exchange for nutrients.
The gigantic water cannon in Blasttung's mouth is dangerous to approach, but because of its weight, Blasttung can't aim it very well.
Clamshell mushrooms grow on Shellras's back. It's common practice to use these mushrooms as an ingredient in seafood dishes.
Cloynine often wears a malicious expression. It thinks that its shell protects it as it causes mischief, but it actually has several weak spots.
Gasroc is as light as air. It tends to hover over its Trainer's shoulder. This gets annoying after a while, but it's too affectionate to understand.