Cumer grow up missing the warmth of their mothers, who leave them to survive alone. This hardship prepares them for dangerous sea life, ensuring their resilience.
54 Custom Pokédex Entries by Krune
With fists made of noxious gas, Koffwrath's attacks will land a hefty blow to any foe with a sense of smell. A mixture of sulfur, methane and helium in its body keeps it floating above ground.
Should you encounter a wild Scytress, run. Its scythes are sharp enough to cut through skin with ease, and its shell can deflect most attacks.
Weedour is a very timid and shy creature. It rarely attacks humans, but if threatened, it will use its horn and tail-spike to inject a searing pain, so caution is adviced.
Its serene mind eminates a calming aura. It often shows itself to lonely people in need of a friend to give them hope.
This very wise and very kind Pokémon is often visited by monks in search of the meaning of life. It has been seen defending children and the weak.
Mewduck has been described as unusually cruel by observers, seen bullying weaker Pokémon. Mewduck's hydrokinetic powers are matched by few, able to lift entire rivers with ease.
Although technically an omnivore, Giradour's rear head is usually dominant and decides the diet. On rare occasions, the heads are equally dominant, leading to a mixed diet of meat and plants.
Scitress only open their shell when they are attacking or eating. The color of the shell and carapace can vary.
It scurries along the bottom of the sea, rarely seen above water. Nobody knows what is inside its shell.
Herader use their antennae to feel the current in the water, in order to discern their surroundings and sense other Pokémon. The size of the antennae determine the age and gender of a Herader.
The cuddliest Pokémon that exists, Ursawear is a true friend and is very popular with children and some adults.
It protects its egg with its life, despite the fact that the egg is nearly unbreakable. Despite having wings, it cannot fly.
Despite its size, Skarpiny have murderous intent and can be quite violent. Be very careful if you meet it in the wild.
As it is very young, Skarpiny does not know how to be paternal and throws its stone at others who annoy it.
Despite its cute demeanor, Houndle has a very potently venomous bite, which is feared in the areas in which Houndle lives. It barks when threatened, giving humans a warning to run before it bites.
Hounfarig roam the savannas, searching for others of their kind to ally with. The head on their rump is usually deceased from starvation, but when alive, they are noticeably happier and less solitary.
Hountales communicate with each other using a variety of cries in order to corner their prey. A long-lived Hountales will have fur that shines like obsidian.
This Hountales has evolved to be more integrated with humans. It likes herding Mareep and other creatures common in husbandry. It is often kept as just a pet.
Hounpod barely move while waiting to evolve. If Hounpod is disturbed, it will bark with a sound that can give humans nightmares.
Having finally emerged from its cocoon, Hounfree find packs of other Hounfree and hunt prey together. They hunt and scavenge everything ranging from small insects, other bug-Pokémon, and even honey.
It floats aimlessly around graveyards and places where wars have been fought. Its necklace rattles with a chilling sound that sends shivers down one's spine.
Eklia use their tongue-like appendages on their heads to sense changes in the air currents, helping them locate prey. Their tail-tips are used to ward off attackers, producing a sound that scares even the toughest creatures.
Its poison is stored in sails on its head, and it flows into its tongue when needed. The poison gives a chilling effect that can freeze skin, so its poison is often used for making both Antidotes and Burn Heals.
Ekrorus have many eyes on its body to help it stay alerted to predators. Its sail is poisonous to the touch.
The gems on its body are made of crystallized venom. These jewels are sought after by collectors, but remain highly toxic.
It spends most of its days sleeping or foraging for food. Phanring's mild demeanor makes it popular among children, although parents warn them to not approach it due to its claws.
Blisperior can be very kind and gentle creatures, but should you try to take its egg, they will get aggressive and use their egg-shaped tail to attack.
Gibdour usually sleep all day, but anyone who disturbs their slumber will be chased until they tire out. Their slimy surface is rumored to taste like jam.
Gibsis usually sleep all day but will chase anyone who disturbs their rest until they tire out. Their slimy surface is rumored to taste like jam.
Often found resting, this predator will chase down anyone who disturbs its slumber. Its gel is said to taste like bitter jam, making it a rare curiosity among researchers.
Garsis are encased in a red slime said to taste like strawberry jam. Only Trainers who befriend them can safely harvest it, as Garsis are highly aggressive.
Nidolix dig through the ground, creating huge tunnels. Some are found to reach a depth of over six-tenths of a mile underground.
With the mind of a hatchling but body of an adult, this creature can be a danger to itself and others until it matures.
Prinleon's pride can cause it to struggle with finding friends or partners, but once it does, it will bond with them and defend them with its life.
Its nose protrudes beyond its protective gel, allowing it to smell food and allies. The nostrils release excess gel, which has magnetic properties.
Any kick from this Pokémon, with its powerful flaming legs, will cause some serious damage. Its footsteps leave seared marks on the ground.
It floats around caves with other Solobink, trying their best to hide from threats. The gems on its body are crystalized slime, which are melted and used by locals as a medicinal cream.
Stuffursa do not say much, aside from "MEEP". Some scientists theorize that it came from a different dimension.
Upon breaking its shell, Minislash starts levitating off the ground, rarely burrowing down again unless slumbering or feeling threatened. Its spikes glow in the dark, unless covered with dirt from digging.
Upon breaking its shell, Luvsis starts levitating off the ground, rarely burrowing down again unless slumbering or feeling threatened. Its spikes glow in the dark unless covered with dirt from digging.
A Golmander is an adept swimmer. The bubbles on its tail calmly emerge when Golmander is happy and burst out when it is enraged.
Often playing in packs, Madour can be seen practising martial arts and competing in tests of strength with each other.
Having evolved, it has a much higher running speed, but it has not further developed its punching strength. The tail just acts as a decoy and is relatively weak.
Madour spends all day exercising its upper body. Its small lower body sometimes causes it to tilt over.
Madoom can run at a top speed of 60 km/h, and its punches are stronger than those of the best boxers. Humans have learned to not anger this mighty Pokémon. The tail does not hold much strength and is simply a decoy.
With four arms, Madour can more easily balance its massive upper body against its tiny lower body. The size of its belt symbolises its place in the hierachy, with the bigger one belonging to the leader.
A Tentacool that has taken control over a Mewtwo, Tentatwo has amazing psychic abilities but is somehow more sinister than a regular Mewtwo.
Tentaquil has two brains and possibly two minds. Scientists are unsure which one is the dominant mind.
Its flaming tentacles can singe metal and phase through wood like butter. Its fire burns brightly, even underwater.
Tentalosion uses flaming tentacles to sear foes, leaving them incapacitated. The crystal on its forehead holds elemental properties, even when removed.
This Meowth is being mind-controlled by a Tentacool. Its shape depends on how long the Tentacool has controlled it.
Its body may look hard, but it has a decently thick layer of fluff covering its exterior. The heads hide in the skull-like shell when resting or feeling threatened.
Dolie flies using its tail feathers. Scientists are baffled by this, as according to all laws of aviation, a Dolie should not be able to fly.