Infinite Fusion

257 Custom Pokédex Entries by Marvin the Marrow Muncher

This Pokémon's head contains an enormous amount of nutrients. It spends much of its time fleeing from herbivores who mistake it for a seed.

Voltdreavus disguises itself as a Poké Ball to hide in power plants and feed off the energy produced there. It becomes agitated if discovered.

This Pokémon's body is full of toxic gases that constantly leak from it. It gains sustenance from poisoning other Pokémon.

This Pokémon stores noxious fumes within its amorphous body. When feeling happy or playful, the gases become less toxic, but far more putrid.

A very kind Pokémon, it can store and purify disease and poison in the eggs around its neck. A single one of these eggs can keep you full for a week.

An amorphous blob of vines, the gems around its neck are actually nuts. No one knows what it looks like under the vines.

The billowing body of Goldreavus is often mistaken for floating bags. Its horn and the necklace on its chest are made of the same material.

This Pokémon releases a hallucinogenic powder by flapping its wings, absorbing nutrition from the fear the induced visions cause.

This Pokémon's face is always concealed by its star-shaped mask. Stardreavus are believed to communicate with one another through their crystal balls.

The parasitic Jyndreavus use illusions to lure in people and Pokémon, attaching themselves to their victims to drain their vitality.

At night, Magdreavus slips into bedrooms to heat up the room with its presence and make it difficult to sleep.

Vapordreavus lives in water wherever it can find it, even levitating up to rainclouds to hide whenever water on the ground is unsafe.

A powerful hydromancer, Vapormagius uses magical incantations to drown foes in water.

A powerful electromancer, Joltmagius uses magical incantations to shock foes with lightning.

A powerful pyromancer, Flamagius uses magical incantations to scorch foes with flame.

The actual origins of this Pokémon are unknown. The most commonly held belief is that it is the result of an experiment to create an artificial soul.

For many years, Omadreavus was believed to just be an Omastar outside of its shell. Only recently was it discovered to be a different Pokémon.

In spite of its lack of a body, Snordreavus can eat hundreds of pounds of food in a single day. It's unknown where this food goes.

Moldreavus has the power to control all kinds of fire. It is able to conjure images of a towering phoenix in place of its diminutive form.

This Pokémon is an exceedingly rare sight, capable of conjuring mirages and illusions to hide itself from potentially dangerous eyes.

The crystal orbs around this Pokémon's neck allow it to control the weather. The more orbs it has, the more precise the control.

Dragodreavus flies at terrific speeds to aid people in need. It stores the positive energy from their gratitude in the gems around its neck.

Beedreavus flies at incredible speeds, absorbing nutrients from victims it stings. Its venom can give a victim weeks of nightmares.

A living psychic weapon, just being near this menace can cause vivid hallucinations and debilitating headaches.

Chikodreavus holds still for long periods of time, luring people close with its sweet smelling leaves. It then scares them and runs away laughing.

Though a timid Pokémon by nature, Cyndadreavus will attack by whipping its hairs of flame when threatened.

Ledydreavus leaves a trail of aromatic liquid as it floats along. Often mistaken for ectoplasm, it's actually a pheromone to call others of its kind.

Its thick, colorful head plumage is used for courtship rituals. Female Pidgedreavus search out the male Pidgedreavus with the thickest, most vibrant plumage.

Its anatomy evolved to imitate deep-sea anemones. When a predator gets close, it releases a shock between its antennae.

Landreavus's bulbs can briefly light up brighter than a supernova, allowing it to flee from predators while they are dazed.

On nights with many shooting stars, Clefdreavus floats up high into the sky to watch them. Some think that in these moments, they are yearning for home.

This Pokémon's body is soft and squishy, flowing like a waterbed when held. Deep in the night, it practices its singing.

Togedreavus is known as a bringer of joy. It flies to people who need help the most to make them feel better with its power.

Togedreavus gives a lock of its hair to people it senses have pure hearts. Legend has it these hairs bring blessings of health, protection, and luck.

The wool on its head and around its neck is highly conductive. The wool around its torso is used to make the best resistor on the planet.

This Pokémon's flowers burn with a spectral fire. These flames burn bright and tall when Skipdreavus is happy.

Sundreavus only needs dew to survive. When the sprout grows large enough, it falls out of this Pokémon's hair and is replaced by a new one.

Its wings are powerful, and Yandreavus can use them to fly faster than fighter jets. It can supplement its ability to fly with its ability to levitate.

Woodreavus is covered in a thin, toxic film. This natural defense helps to protect is soft, cloth-like body.

Espdreavus can read emotions and the changes in the air to predict where an attack is coming from.

A powerful photomancer, Espmagius uses magical incantations to blind foes with light.

Umbdreavus loves to bask in moonlight. When it does so, the rings on its fur and orbs on its body glow bright yellow.

A flower blooms on Ivydreavus's head. It can use its psychic powers to manipulate the petals and vines that grow from it.

The hairs on its head grow as fast as its fangs. It often has to pare down its luscious locks by chewing on them.

Missaur collects berries, herbs, and droppings from other Pokémon to add to the cauldron on its back. The toxic mix makes a deadly poison.

Misorb is extremely sensitive to emotional changes. When encountering areas and people with strong emotions, it has a tendency to self destruct.

This Pokémon stores various energies inside itself. It will often explode on top of random passers-by as its idea of a prank.

Misbone channels fallen souls as power in battle. It uses this power to harden the tip of its bone club to the point where it can shatter diamond.

Miswak channels the power of lost souls to use in battle to devastating effect. Its strikes can cause a mountain to shudder.

This Pokémon's elastic and semi-spectral body can cause its kicks to reach 100 yards away.

This Pokémon's punches are entirely unaffected by the air around it. It can punch at supersonic speeds, 500 times a second, without tiring.

Miszing eats negative emotions, storing them in the gemlike growths all over its twin heads. It can release them for attacks, or practical jokes.

Though this Pokémon is as dim-witted as it is strong, instinct drives it to stampede wherever it can cause the most damage to public infrastructure.

A Pokémon with a malicious temperament, Missey uses its resemblance to Chansey to spread its poisonous eggs to people and Pokémon in need.

The thick hairs that cloak this Pokémon's whole body are prehensile. Misgela often uses them to pull hair or trip people who pass its territory.

When threatened, Missea will spray a viscous, red ink. The ink hardens quickly, taking on the properties of a gemstone.

The gems, eyes, and red patterns of Misdeen glow brightly when underwater. Their haunting cries have inspired many myths about mermaids.

Misfree uses its flower-like body as natural camouflage, both to hide itself from predators and to deceive its prey.

A mass of hair erupts from the back of its core body. Mismie born in different areas of the world have differently colored gemstones.

Misnx are able to communicate with spirits. This Pokémon's behavior is believed to have inspired the original Channelers and Hex Maniacs.

Miskarp uses its apparent helplessness to cause an opponent to lower its guard. Unfortunately, it can't actually accomplish much beyond that.

A very lonely Pokémon, Misras imitates the mournful cries of Lapras to bring people to it.

Misvee has an unstable physical form. It causes its fur to appear long and thick to make it seem larger than it actually is.

It detects nearby moisture through its fin, drawing it out with spectral power and storing it in the gems around its neck.

This Pokémon's fur is thick and ever-flowing. It stores heat in the gems in its tail, using it later to heat its fur and ward off predators.

Mistops is believed to have inspired depictions of the Grim Reaper. Its scythe can cleave through buildings in a single swipe.

Mislax plants its enormous, shockingly heavy body in the middle of busy streets, delighting in the anger it causes.

It appears only during stormy nights. Legends say that it is a manifestation of the fear of thunderstorms.

Mistini has an insatiable hunger for mischief. It nourishes itself on the emotions its pranks cause.

It stores negative energy in the various orbs around its body. It can release this energy to change the weather, often causing dire thunderstorms.

Its tail glows bright with glee when it causes mischief. Thanks to its ability to use nearly every move, it has no shortage of ways to do so.

A solitary Pokémon, Misrita will place traps, wards, and illusions to keep others out of its favorite spot to sunbathe.

Misleef hides in brush to leap out and startle people. The pollen Misleef emits can put anyone who smells it on edge.

The breath of Misnium can restore plants to life. It's believed to have inspired myths of nymphs, dryads, and forest spirits.

Misquil feeds on strong emotions. The flames on its back burn bright when it's well fed.

Its fire attacks track emotions. Only those who have found inner peace can be cured of its burns.

It creates illusions and mirages to conceal itself. Its fire is believed to send poltergeists and violent souls to the afterlife.

This Pokémon loves to play. It has to be very careful with its powerful jaws so it doesn't injure people with playful nips or pranks.

This Pokémon's cry can be heard for miles around. Legend holds that hearing its call is an omen of doom.

A very nimble Pokémon, Misret will slip into bedrooms to scare sleeping children awake, then swiftly escape before the parents can catch them.

Mishoot imitates the cry of Hoothoot to wake people up early, feeding on the emotions the prank causes.

A silent stalker of careless travelers, it will follow people who pass through its territory in order to steal from them when they are asleep.

Misian feeds on starlight and stores the energy in its orbs. It can then use these orbs for devastating attacks.

The dark plumage on its back is lighter, and stiffer, than the plumage on its belly. Because of this, it can use its wings for devastating attacks.

Its antennae bulbs flash in hypnotic patterns. If the bulbs are touched, Mischou will drain a victim's vitality.

This Pokémon's elastic body can bounce forever. It will often start bouncing itself in enclosed, public areas.

Mistu stays in the same spot for days on end. It watches the movement of the moon and stars to predict the future.

It steals memories from people who touch its wool. Touching the bulb pushes all the stolen memories into your mind.

Misossom often dance under moonlit skies to summon the rain. It appears that they dance to spite the dances of Bellossom.

Misrill fills the tip of its tail with hexes and curses. It can whip it around for attacks, inflicting an enemy with any manner of misery.

Its hairs act like psychic sensors. It can detect thoughts and emotions of a specific person or Pokémon from halfway across the continent.

The crystal flowers that levitate around this Pokémon are highly valuable. Just a petal is worth more than most gemstones.

Misluff uses its orbs to anchor itself to a single place. Without Misluff's power controlling them, the orbs are as heavy as a semi truck.

It stays low to the ground, stiffening its stalk to trip people and Pokémon who pass it by.

Misma can fly through the air as fast as a bullet train. Its spectral "wings" are actually this Pokémon's equivalent of sweat.

Misreon are said to be bringers of pain. When the rings and orbs on its body glow, someone nearby is in great pain.

Kleptomaniacal by nature, Miskrow will often assault and steal from people wearing a lot of jewelry.

Misicate uses its powerful teeth to chew through wards and scare people. Its fangs grow in length and toughness with the fright it causes.

Aggressive and malicious, this Pokémon's dangerously short temper has led many people to develop a fear of the dark.

Misown resembles a symbol on an ancient, untranslatable mural. Some believe that this symbol represents a trickster god.

Misfarig's tail contains a mysterious liquid. Folk tales hold that if you drink the contents, you will be blessed with eternal happiness.

Mislix dwells deep underground, rarely coming to the surface. Ancient people believed it to be an emissary from the underworld.

Misbull always looks as though it's plotting something malicious. In reality, it's a very friendly and playful Pokémon.

Freezing energy seeps from this Pokémon's claws. It will use this cold touch to shock its Trainer awake early in the morning.

It's impossible to hide honey from Misursa. It will find the honey, and it will cover every article of clothing you own with it.

Misring loves berries and honey. It will use its naturally intimidating appearance to keep everyone away from its stash of natural sweets.

Misrow can fly for an indefinite period of time, supplementing its flight with levitation when its wings grow tired.

Its thick coat is always growing, and a fantastic insulator. Many prefer clothes made from it over Mareep or Wooloo wool.

The top of its head is smooth so ocean currents flow right over it. Its branches are smooth and soft, but nearly impossible to break.

Misllery does not know the meaning of "retreat." It will fight to the bitter end, clubbing enemies over the head with the bulbs on its tentacles.

Careful when wading out into the ocean, or you might step on an impish Mistine waiting to trip you over.

Misdour will coordinate with their pack to frighten intruders away from their territory, feasting on the fear they create.

The snakes that make up the Misans's arms are only illusions. In reality, they are tendrils of contact poison with a highly paralytic effect.

This Pokémon is often called the Ghost of the Depths. It lives deep in the ocean, warding away intruders with an ominous red glow.

Vicious and territorial, every part of its body is dangerous, from its trunk to its tail.

An expert in illusions, Mistler can turn a simple hallway into a complex maze, or hide entire skyscrapers in plain sight.

Misrogue is bursting with spectral energy, and constantly seeks to release it through battle.

Balancing on its single "leg," Mistop gathers energy by constantly spinning, able to create small cyclones with its power.

This Pokémon's mouth is a sensitive psychic organ, able to learn everything there is to know about a person by chewing on their hair.

It rotates its arms to charge electricity, discharging it as small shocks against its own Trainer.

The pattern on Misbok's hood was used by many ancient tribes for talismans meant to curse a target with misfortune.

While healthy, nutritious, and refreshing, Mistank milk is known to cause fits of hiccups after a single sip.

It uses the red, crystalline "egg" in the pouch on its stomach to steal and hoard positive emotions from people it encounters.

This Pokémon's cry is said to foretell an imminent volcanic eruption or devastating fire.

Mistar eats manmade materials like asphalt, drywall, and concrete in order to grow. Once it's eaten the equivalent of a skyscraper, it can pupate.

Misgia spends much of its time on the ocean floor, but emerges during holidays to cause storms and make havoc for those celebrating.

Mischu stores magical power in its gems and cheek pouches. When multiple gather together, they can create powerful illusions over vast areas.

Misoh uses its great power to grant the wishes of those lucky enough to see it, though never without a devilish twist added on.

Some believe that Misbi can travel through time. A fair portion of that group believe that all twists and turns in history can be traced to it.

It passively feeds on the negative emotions around it, storing the excess in its tail to be eaten later.

This Pokémon uses illusions and incantations to cause mischief on a wide scale, feasting in delight on the mass of negative emotions it creates.

This Pokémon is small, but conniving, and loves round, red things. If something catches its eye, it will stop at nothing to steal it for itself.

If someone else is nearby, it will wolf down any food with gusto, just to make sure the other person or Pokémon doesn't get anything.

It waits near the paths of Remoraid schools to charge at them and disrupt their formation.

Be careful around its limbs! They may appear soft and limp, but they can harden to a razor's edge in an instant.

It appears in peaceful places with the sole intention of causing problems.

Mismega uses its blistering speed to batter travelers, and it uses the powerful gusts kicked up by its wings to send indoor spaces into disarray.

It can sense changes in the air with its hairs. It steers clear of humid areas to keep its hair from becoming frizzy and dulling this sense.

A highly competitive Pokémon, it will peck at and tug on the hair of its Trainer to establish itself at the top of the pecking order.

A Misslash's claws can sap a victim's will to fight. When threatened, it will create illusions to help it run away.

Its cries are ear-splittingly loud and bone-chillingly haunting. In battle, it uses this fact to stun its opponent.

Spectral energy pours from its fists and feet. It feeds on the hot emotions of battle, attacking stronger and faster as fights carry on.

Despite its small size, it's strong enough to move boulders. It uses this strength to move said boulders in the way of busy roads.

Its horn glows a bright red when someone nearby is upset. Strong negative emotions cause it headaches.

Mislia is always dancing. Its expression remains studiously neutral at all times, no matter what is going on around it.

Able to freely change its body color, it uses this ability to scare people and Pokémon before fleeing the scene with a croaking laugh.

Spectral powers animate this Pokémon. It uses its power to communicate with others of its kind and with lost souls.

It seems to gnaw on wooden buildings out of instinct. Researchers don't know if its non-reactivity is out of unflappability or unintelligence.

A spirit of great evil that was bound to a keystone, now with a fraction of its power restored.

The maw on the back of its head is only an illusion cast around its hair, but the trap it can spring on an unsuspecting victim is very real.

This Pokémon makes deals with desperate humans in exchange for their souls. Each skull around its neck is a soul it has claimed.

Misclops collects restless souls to take them into the afterlife, transporting them in a long chain it keeps wrapped around its neck.

Some call it the judge of the dead. Especially evil souls are kept bound to it for all eternity.

Mislord has a habit of breaching near shorelines for the sole purpose of creating tidal waves.

The timid Misfable uses its spectral powers to scare off intruders, though it quickly becomes terrified of those who resist its illusions.

Skittish and easily frightened, it uses illusions to hide itself from people. It's said that hugging one will bring you six years of good fortune.

Desert tribes believe Misrona to be the origin of all mirages. Seeing it in the desert is said to doom you to wander the dunes forever.

Elegant and impish, Mistales only reveal themselves to those they believe are worthy. Making one displeased is said to bring a thousand-year curse.

Mispuff uses its eyes to lure foes into a trance. When its eyes open wide and its gem begins to glow, its hypnotic draw is impossible to resist.

Mismander uses its haunting cries and ghastly flame to scare those who wander through its territory. Its flame brightens when it succeeds.

Misbat collects precious stones to add to their necklace. Especially old specimens often trip over their necklaces when trying to walk.

This ball of fur is incapable of moving without the aid of its psychic powers. The bulbs on its antennae act as amplifiers for its power.

This Pokémon's brightly colored scales lure in potential prey. A single hair or scale of this Pokémon can cause debilitating paralysis on contact.

This Pokémon's vestigial legs can be used for attack, but it moves by carrying itself psychically. When excited, flame trails behind its movements.

Misth love to hang around shrines and graveyards. It's believed that a Misth stealing an offering left there is a bad omen.

Its hairs, tail, and whiskers flow with a spectral wind. Many people believe that items stolen by Missian are forever cursed.

A very assertive Pokémon, Misduck are believed to have a strong moral code. This results in them making themselves an endless nuisance to evildoers.

Light, agile, and impish, Pokémon spends its time vandalizing things. Its ability to leap through walls makes it difficult to stop.

This Pokémon uses its spectral power to gain strength beyond its natural limits. When it fights seriously, no opponent can compete.

Mislithe is very protective and territorial. No one knows what is sealed up inside the gem between its paws.

A highly prideful Pokémon, Misnine use their nobility and spectral power to force nearby creatures to serve their every need.

Misizard uses its terrifying psychic powers to freeze its prey before consuming them. Its flames sap a victim's energy.

A physically frail Pokémon, Miswag use their ghostly power to propel themselves both on land and water. Its tail and hair resemble kelp.

Many believe that an ancient Machamp made a contract with a demon for more strength, birthing Mischamp as a new species.

This Pokémon's crystalline body is impossible to chip, crack, or scratch. It can use spectral energies to hurl itself faster than a rocket.

From the moment Mista is brought into the world, it is floating. It can float higher and higher as it grows older.

This Pokémon is an inescapable spirit of vengeful justice. It can gallop faster than a bullet train, over land, water, and even open air.

This Pokémon feeds on electricity wherever it can find it, gaining nutrition from both the energy and the emotions caused by the resulting blackouts.

Several mischievous spirits live inside this entity, their ghastly power causing headaches and electrical shortages in a wide radius around it.

Its shell is always open, imitating Shellder to bait potential prey. The kelp-like "hairs" growing from the shell act as sensory organs.

Mistly feed upon strong emotions. When well fed, its gaseous emissions can fill a Galarian gym stadium.

Mister comes out at night to spread fear and nightmares. A single touch from this Pokémon can curse you with months of bad dreams.

Misgar steals dreams from people, laying curses on its victims. Its gems glow brighter with each curse laid.

Miszee nourishes itself on fear and nightmares. It's fond of children, who are much easier to scare than adults.

The brighter the gems on a Misno's pendulum chain, the longer they can put you to sleep. The brightest can put you to sleep forever.

The foam that Misby emits from its mouth crystalizes into a multitude of shiny pearls. The healthier the Pokémon, the purer the color.

Rather than making illusions, Undreavus directly alters reality around it. Some believe it to be a collection of Unown controlling a lost spirit.

Its wings are vestigial organs from its ancestors, as it is able to levitate. Despite its apparent weakness, it's a surprisingly popular Pokémon.

Steedreavus levitates with psychic exertions. Its body is so heavy that it has to rest for several hours after any significant motion.

Its angular head allows it to cut through the water at blistering speeds.

Vicious and spiteful, Sneadreavus will attack one another late in the night. The longer the Pokémon's fur, the more vigilant and less trusting they are.

A living blob of molten lava, this Pokémon cannot stand cold temperatures. It has to keep moving to prevent its body from cooling.

Magdreavus absorbs heat energy from the environment around it to keep from hardening, ironically making the areas it passes through colder.

It can use its psychic powers to launch itself at incredible speed. At top speed, Feardreavus can punch its beak through several feet of steel.

A very weak and cowardly Pokémon, Octidreavus flees at the first sign of danger, expelling ink to blind potential threats.

Delidreavus stores items inside of itself for transportation. Its maximum capacity is unknown.

This Pokémon's haunting cries strike fear in even the most bravehearted people and Pokémon.

It attacks by curling up its trunk and launching itself through the air at a target. Its broad, wing-like ears can help it to fly even faster.

An advanced synthetic life form possessed by a mischievous spirit, Porydreavus can rapidly learn how it can best cause trouble for a victim.

This Pokémon's horns have a strangely hypnotic effect. Falling victim to it can cause this Pokémon to lead to to the afterlife.

Rather than having udders, Mildreavus produces milk through its scalp, which soaks into its hair. The hair has to be wrung out to collect the liquid.

Blisdreavus senses people who are in dire need and delivers the cure-all eggs it carries to them. Ancient peoples believed it to be an angel.

Only seen during devastating storms on the open seas, some believe a sighting of Ludreavus to mean doom for nearby sailors.

Pikadreavus floats high into the sky during thunderstorms to absorb electricity from the lightning bolts for nutrition.

Its hairs shimmer with all the colors of the rainbow. Those who see it are said to be destined for greatness.

This Pokémon pulls hair, spooks passersby, and generally makes a nuisance of itself, but will occasionally lead people to abandoned treasure troves.

A solemn kind of Pokémon, Misvoir uses its psychic power to tear holes in reality and show visions of the future to those it trusts.

Its deep, haunting cry is said to call restless spirits. Its vacant, distant stare is said to look into the afterlife.

Old enough to sense emotion, but not strong enough to influence it with its power, it does its best to improve lives with its insuppressible cheer.

Munchdreavus often gets food caught in its hair. The excess food falls out as it moves along, causing scavengers to follow behind it.

Each Mandreavus has a unique pattern in its hair. When it swims to the surface, nearby people in boats can observe this pattern.

This Pokémon's body contains many more vines than it seems. No matter how many are cut, burned, or frozen off, there's always more covering it.

Yandreavus moves faster than the eye can see. It uses its own superb vision to identify and attack critical points on its opponents.

It can subsist solely on photosynthesis. When sunbathing, the tips of its leaf-like hairs will bloom into red and magenta flowers.

A powerful phytomancer, Leafmagius uses magical incantations to overwhelm foes with the power of nature.

A powerful cryomancer, Glacemagius uses magical incantations to freeze foes in ice.

Muddreavus buries itself in the mud at the bottom of rivers. It uses its hairs to sense changes in the water and find prey.

It always seems to be happy and curious. If it senses negative emotions nearby, it quickly finds a place to hide.

Many believe Gardedreavus to be a spirit of death, its visage split between the alien beauty and terrifying reality of the idea.

Many believe Sheddreavus to be a zombie. It uses this rumor to its advantage, feeding off the terror it creates by its presence.

It can change its color and float high above its surroundings, using its prehensile tail or whip-like tongue to capture prey.

This Pokémon's cells are magnetic and amorphous. Its ferrous body can change shape at will, though it struggles to move when around powerful magnets.

This Pokémon's free-flowing magnetic body can fly through the air at rapid speeds. It can use psychic power to assimilate metal into itself.

Metadreavus can think faster than a supercomputer. It uses this intellect, and its magnetically charged body, to precisely sabotage electrical systems.

It gnaws absently on its own hair, keeping its ever growing teeth and locks at bay.

The spirit of a long-defeated squire is still in possession of its sword and still ready to go and do great deeds.

A pioneer of its own kind of magic, Sylmagius uses magical incantations to annihilate foes with pure magical power.

The necklace around Clefdreavus's neck seems to be made of Moon Stones. It uses its illusory powers to play childish pranks on people.

While less set on causing destruction than its cousin from Sinnoh, its has a greater appetite for mischief, causing appliances it inhabits to fail.

Clefdreavus are rarely seen by human eyes. Those who are lucky enough to find one are shown beautiful visions of deep space.

The locks on its head multiply as it grows older. It can emit will-o-wisps from its hairs and the gems around its neck for self defense.

When nights get cold, Volcadreavus can be used as a great source of warmth.

This Pokémon uses hypnotic illusions to lure threats to sleep. Because of this, it's a perfect partner for those who suffer from insomnia.

This Pokémon's body is made of living fire. It uses the solar energy stored in its gems to preserve itself when it becomes rainy.

Some stores in Kanto have made confections based on Wigglydreavus to try to compete with the vaunted Casteliacone, to little success.

Though Zudreavus is completely blind, it can use echolocation to see. The gems around it aid in tracking prey more precisely.

The teeth and mouth of Goldreavus are very small and sensitive. It uses illusions to lure prey into a false sense of safety to more safely bite them.

A heavily nocturnal Pokémon, Odddreavus sows seeds at night, doing its best to chase away any who draw near. It sleeps in damp caves during daytime.

The bulbs around Gloodreavus's neck emit a rancid smell. Gloodreavus can detach them at will, leaving them around its territory to mark it.

Viledreavus tricks people with the beautiful appearance of its flower cap before releasing a burst of allergenic pollen into their face.

Padreavus spreads the spores of its parasitic tochukaso mushrooms to remotely absorb nutrients from its prey.

The hairs of this Pokémon are covered in a potent poison. Its compound eyes are able to see almost 360 degrees around itself.

This Pokémon's body is covered in fur. When threatened, its multicolored wings take on a threatening pattern and shed toxic dust.

Digdreavus is often mistaken for being an Alolan Diglett. Unlike the Alolan Pokémon, the hairs of Digdreavus are smooth and soft.

Meowdreavus will wander during the night time and steal anything shiny that catches its eye, from coins to gems to lone Meltan or Aron.

A Pokémon birthed from swirling sea-foam, Polidreavus are made of living salt water. Sometimes, small fish can get picked up inside them.

In battle, Abdreavus will use its ability to read minds to create illusions of what a foe fears the most.

It lures in prey with enticing illusions and the scent of honey before enveloping and slowly digesting them.

At birth, Ponydreavus lack their flames. The size and intensity of the flames increase as the Pokémon ages.

Its body is an amorphous mass of iron filings. It can store an enormous amount of electrical energy inside itself.

Its body a mass of scrap metal and electrical parts. The amount of energy stored inside it causes its presence to act as an EMP.

Gridreavus love to hang around trash cans and dumpsters. The gems around their neck glow brighter the more garbage they eat.

Its gaseous body is held together by the sealing power of its necklace.

Haundreavus molds its amorphous body to the most terrifying appearance it can, lurking in the dark to scare passers-by.

Gendreavus come out at night, lurking in shadows and scaring people with its haunting laughter. Its own appearance isn't very frightening.

It flies from shadow to shadow, pranking people by making them fall asleep at really inopportune times.

Being very physically frail, Hypdreavus uses its incredible powers of hypnosis to stop potential threats in their tracks.