Infinite Fusion

989 Custom Pokédex Entries by Mistymagius

It fires small seeds from its arms that grow incredibly quickly once they hit the ground. Bulbazone has commonly been used to help reforestation efforts.

The carnivorous sprout on Bulbawile's head is newly developed and not very intelligent, relying on the body to guide it. If it's not fed regularly, it throws a tantrum and tries to rip itself from the body.

Bulbagoo's leaves are incredibly thick and can be seen with large bite marks taken out of them. Its thorns eject a mild poison that is mainly used to physically weaken its opponents.

Caterwile uses its large jaws to devour any plant matter it can find. Its insatiable hunger drives it to attempt eating even much larger Grass Pokémon, regardless of the danger.

Legends say this Pokémon came to be when a Caterpie with an insatiable hunger consumed an entire forest, growing to an enormous size. Unable to carry its own weight on land, it slumbers in the deep ocean.

Caterpunny have extremely strong legs, allowing them to cover 100 feet in a single bound. They seem to a have a fondness for leafy vegetables, lettuce in particular.

Caterno only comes out at night, using its antennae to sense its surroundings. Despite being very weak, Caterno will not hesitate to headbutt anything that it deems a threat.

Catergar love to scare passing Trainers, usually hiding in small trees then popping out suddenly with a mischievous grin. Oddly enough it seems to disappear before the Trainer gets a good look at them.

Caterno uses its hypnotic lure to put entire swarms of Bug Pokémon under its control. It forces them to fight for it in combat because of its lackluster combat prowess.

The bulb on Voltsaur's back contains unstable electrical energy, and disrupting it could cause a large explosion. It uses its wire-like vines to siphon energy from plant matter.

During stormy nights, swarms of Voltpie emerge to draw lightning bolts with their rod-like antennae. They are aggressive Pokémon, often shocking each other for fun.

Unlike other Pokémon that use Poké Ball-like disguises, its mouth has a pattern mimicking an Ultra Ball to lure in stronger prey. Its jaws surge with electricity, which it uses to paralyze anything it chomps on.

As soon as Voltloon hit the ground, their bodies erupt in a violent explosion. Some people theorized that scientists created Voltloon as a weapon during wartime, but this rumor has been proven false.

Voltape are extremely volatile and should not be approached under any circumstance. If agitated, they explode with anger and electrocute anything in their vicinity.

Voltizard fire large streams of plasma from their cannons, incapacitating weaker Pokémon. Their durable shell can contain the electrical energy coursing through it.

These mischievous Pokémon will nibble on electrical lines to feed on electricity. Due to their weak carapaces, they are highly volatile and will explode if even slightly damaged.

The larger Electrwile's orb-like mouth grows, the more energy it stores and the more volatile it becomes. When face to face with larger opponents, it will chomp down on its foe before detonating.

Electrxen uses the large amount of energy stored in its wand to summon massive explosions. It will blow up anything it can find with terrifying glee.

Exeggwile place their egg-like mouths in other Pokémon's nests as traps, attempting to eat any Pokémon that tries to steal them. Despite this, they are friendly to the parents and newly hatched babies.

Despite its large size, Exeggutops pursues its prey at terrifying speeds. It quickly slices the heads of its prey before devouring them with its three heads.

Exegguwile struggles to walk straight due to the weight of its jaws on the back of its head, often stumbling to keep balanced. It snaps at Pokémon that mistake its head for a tree and try to land on it.

Cupie struggles to walk straight due to the weight of its jaws on the back of its head, often stumbling to keep balanced. It snaps at Pokémon that mistake its head for a tree and try to land on it.

Its body is made of incredibly hot sand. Cugma uses the bones on its body to break and grind down rocks to sand for consumption.

Marowile isolate themselves in caves, avoiding all social interaction, especially with humans. Legends claim the skull on their back holds a distressed spirit that watches over them.

Hitmonpunny's elastic legs allow it to leap over skyscrapers. It uses this to land devastating jump kicks with the impact of a small meteorite.

Hitmonnea's legs are incredibly stretchy and can reach up to 30 feet. It is incredibly resilient, patiently waiting for an opponent in the harsh desert.

Hitmonfa can be seen sparring with each other to train their surprisingly powerful punches. They struggle to hit their opponents due to their short arms.

Hitmonrill hone their strength by smashing their hefty tails into trees and rocks. They are deceptively strong, striking with enough force to dent a steel beam.

Its hair acts like a punching bag which Hitmonwile uses to train its punches for most of the day. If it is struggling in a fight, it will swing its hair wildly trying to knock away its opponent with extreme force.

Despite being lightweight, Hitmonloon is incredibly strong and loves to spar with others. Because of its rubbery body, blunt-force impacts don't hurt it that much.

Its tongue is over twice its body length, so it mainly uses it to determine its surroundings. If any bird Pokémon tries to eat it, it will coat their wings in its sticky saliva, making it difficult for them to fly.

Its tongue is actually a cleverly hidden set of jaws that drapes over Lickiwile's head. The mouth is very sensitive to pain, and it will attack anything that hits it too hard.

Lickimeleon's tongue and tail are coated in a spicy chemical that makes its fire attacks stronger. The chemical will cause an intense burning sensation even though it doesn't damage the skin.

Koffpie's antennae constantly emits a horrific stench to prevent any predators from eating it. Every Koffpie has a slightly different smell which they use to identify one another.

The gas it produces is a mixture of helium and methane, allowing it to float on its own gas. The mixture is also highly flammable, causing the gas to explode if ignited.

Koffown swarm in polluted areas, feeding off of the toxins in the air. Scientists often use the number of Koffown in an area to determine its toxicity.

The mouth on Koffwile's head constantly belches toxic fumes to incapacitate anyone that breathes the gas in. The more food Koffwile has eaten, the more concentrated the gas becomes.

Fusing two Metapods together makes their carapace as hard as diamond. The energy generated for evolution increases their density to almost star-like levels.

Metafish swings from tree branches, its tough, spiky body acting as a wrecking ball. Stronger Pokémon will grab the branch and use Metafish as a flail-like weapon.

Metaby lies motionless on the seafloor, waiting patiently for evolution. Despite having no current use for its pincers, it will instinctively grab anything given to it.

Weewile constantly produces a lightweight gas that is both incredibly poisonous and capable of causing severe mutations with prolonged exposure. As a result, its body is almost entirely covered in tumors.

Weedon are simple-minded Pokémon, rather using brute strength than employing a thought-out strategy. They produce a noxious gas that causes severe skin and lung damage.

Weerade marks its territory with a gaseous chemical similar to spray paint. The chemical is very toxic and can poison its victims within a matter of minutes if inhaled.

Weeter's fumes are so putrid that even other Poison-type Pokémon can't stand its stench. Anything that Weeter touches will carry its stench for over a month.

Rhypie's head is covered with a thick, rock-like hide used for sparring with others. Clever predators, however, target its unprotected tail when it's distracted.

Rhywear is very simple-minded, as it will charge headfirst into battle with little regard for its safety. Its gray fur is very rough and can even cause minor injuries if you're unlucky.

Rhynea lives in rocky canyons, using its tough claws to climb the cliff face. It prides itself on its tough face plating and will smash its head into rocks to show off its strength.

The rocks on a Rhynat's body are very brittle and will turn into sand when it starts to get windy. Despite its fluffy appearance, Rhynat is significantly heavier than it looks.

Rhywear's powerful arms are powerful enough to effortlessly cleave through stone. Despite never using it in combat, Rhywear always tries to keep its horn nice and sharp.

Chanpie expends most of its energy producing tiny egg-like pellets to feed its colony. To sustain itself, it consumes over 100 pounds of plant matter daily.

Chanlava cooks its eggs with its flames which makes them incredibly nutritious. It uses a lot of energy to cook them, so Chanlava only gives its eggs to the critically injured.

Chanwile have grown in popularity as portable Pokémon Centers, able to heal any Pokémon within minutes. Due to the massive energy required, they need constant care.

The vine-like hairs that coat Tanpie are actually quite tough and are able to resist the pecks of a Pidgeotto. It will also use the vines to swing from tree to tree if it needs to escape from danger.

No one knows what Tanwile's real body looks like, only glimpsing a single eye encased in darkness. Anyone who dares approach is mercilessly devoured by its carnivorous vines.

Tanwear's vines are incredibly thick and are resistant to most regular weaponry. In combat, it will wrap its opponents in its vines and then squeeze them until they can no longer breathe.

The young baby of a Kangastang is nurtured by the metal mother. Once the mother grows old, the baby will pilot it to protect the two of them.

Horwile wraps its head fin around sea grass to prevent being swept away by strong currents. Seeing two Horwile with their fins intertwined is said to bring eternal happiness.

Seawile shoots pressurized ink from its two cannon-like mouths with enough force to pierce steel. They often compete in standoffs to determine the quicker shot.

Golpie are very weak and are a common food source for many aquatic Pokémon. Golpie swim in schools with numbers in the thousands trying to defend themselves but it's not very effective.

Golvoir are often seen with a school of male Goldeen. They are able control the flow of the water to guide their school.

Golwile lure sailors with their gorgeous, flowing scales and enchanting singing voice. However, the hair-like jaws on their head bite anyone foolish enough to approach.

Goltias are able to become completely invisible underwater thanks to its psychic powers. The patterns on its body ripple across its body like waves.

The strongest Seapie lead their school with high prestige, but they are not much stronger and are often picked off first. As they age, more black spots appear on their fins.

Seawile's luxurious scales have been the inspiration for many high-end fashion designers. They float alone in the open ocean waiting for the mouth on its head to gobble up passing fish Pokémon.

Despite being friendly towards humans, Seagong is a vicious arctic predator and will prey on anything smaller than it. It uses its sharp horn to break through thick ice.

Buttersparce makes their nests inside tree trunks, feeding on the sap inside. It especially loves trees with large amounts of flowers.

Butterwile lures in other bug Pokémon to eat by dripping the nectar it has collected onto its fangs. It is very popular for pest control since the nectar has a very pleasant aroma.

Butterray's wings spread luminescent scales that can somehow be seen through solid objects. It will coat its prey in these scales in order to track them down.

Butterling can be found in flower gardens, cheerfully feeding on nectar. Flocks of Butterling will often help Beedrill for a share of their honey.

Butterler likes to cultivate little gardens of seaweed, the scales from its wings providing valuable nutrients. If anyone tries to damage the seaweed without its consent, it will smash them to bits with its powerful pincers.

Said to be an alien larva, Starpie can see in 360 degrees thanks to the red orbs on its body. Swarms of Starpie seem most active during a full moon.

The gem on its forehead is said to be able to sense rainy weather since Starwile seems to only appear dancing in the rain. It catches small Pokémon in its umbrella-like mouth where they are left to be digested.

The hand-like appendage on Mr. pie's tail concentrates its psychic powers. It will use this hand to grab berries from trees a few feet off the ground. It seems to enjoy juggling these berries for fun.

It will frequently change its color to either trick its opponent or entertain its Trainer. The number of color combinations Mr. eon can take on is said to range in the billions.

Despite its monstrous appearance, Mr. wile tries not to harm others with its jaws. Instead, it uses acrobatic skills to flee danger or distract foes with circus-like routines.

When Mr. wick is scared, it will shoot out a burst of confetti alongside a small popping sound, startling its attacker. Mr. wick is quite popular at birthday parties and other celebrations.

Mr. wear can be seen performing for children, showing off marvelous feats of strength. However, it hates its own appearance and will flee in terror if anyone mocks how it looks.

Mr. dash are popular at carnivals, happily giving rides to children around colorful tents. It has full control over its flames, allowing for anyone its trusts to touch them.

Scywile flies low, searching for insect nests in trees. It uses the scythe on its head to slice the tree cleanly in half.

Jynpie uses its strong lips to stick to trees. It sheds its hair as a decoy, tricking predators into grabbing it without causing harm.

Jynllery is said to make contracts with the denizens of the deep, manipulating other Pokémon to put themselves in danger so it doesn't have to fight them itself.

Jynwile will use its powerful lips to attach itself to the side of ice caves while they sleep. It is said if you are ever kissed by one, you will slowly be drained of your body heat.

Jynsharp rule over small groups of Pawniard with an iron fist, never showing an ounce of warmth to its subjects. It cares deeply about its appearance and will get its Pawniard to tend to it after every battle.

Jynmence decorates its den with luxurious sculptures made out of ice crystals. If anyone trespasses on its territory, it will freeze them solid without a second thought.

A highly intelligent Pokémon with an even bigger ego. It can be seen tinkering with electronic devices for its mad plan to hypnotize other Pokémon into being its henchmen.

Electawile live in groups around lightning rods to gain natural power. They link their jaws together to amplify their electrical power. A group of ten or more Electawile can produce enough electricity to power a large city for a week.

Magpie spews small flames to burn food to ashes before eating. Its horns burn at 1500 degrees, emitting pungent smoke that warns predators before igniting them.

Magwile's body is coated in flammable oil that ignites to deter foes. Its bites can cause third-degree burns that nearly reach the bone.

Magwear prefers not to use its fire attacks directly. Instead, it will use its immense strength to throw volcanic boulders at its opponents.

Its body is made of burning igneous rock. Magdude will spew molten rock at anyone it finds a threat, even though it can't shoot very far.

The rocks that make up its body are incapable of melting, even if submerged in magma. Magnix tends to live deep below the surface, mostly under active volcanoes.

The claw on Pinwile can crush anything it grabs with 5,000 pounds of pressure. It creates a border of decimated trees to outline its territory.

Taupie are very aggressive and will headbutt anything that moves. However, their carapace isn't tough enough to resist the sheer amount of blunt force, so Taupie is constantly covered in bruises.

Taubuff will try to ram themselves into anything, even though their bodies are so light they don't do much damage. Their horns are still developing.

Taurina is usually quite docile, but it will fiercely stand its ground if it thinks its young is in danger. Its horns are sharper during mating season.

Despite its body being docile, the mouth on Tauwile's head is always agitated and tries to gnaw anything in its path. Tauwile is often domesticated for its tough dark-brown hair.

Tauwick are very territorial and will viscously whip anyone who comes near. The whips can get quite hot and will leave nasty burn-like scars on the victim's body.

Tauwear is quick to anger and has no issue charging full force at anyone that irritates it. It will even grab its opponents to smash them into any hard surface it desires.

Magipie are pitifully weak and worthless in battle, but they are valuable as fishing bait. An entire industry exists for breeding tens of thousands of them.

Its hair-like protrusion mimics a Magikarp, tricking opponents into thinking it's too weak to fight back. However, this often causes more problems for Magiwile than anything else.

Weeorb only uses its legs to climb up trees, preferring to just roll around. The venom it produces is dangerous, but it does cause a paralyzing pain similar to a taser.

Weewak wield Weedle as weaponry, flailing them around with little regard for their safety. Its thick carapace protects it's from the Weedle's sting.

Weeckle is incredibly frail, and it will hide in rock piles to avoid predators. Despite having a venomous sting, it barely has any effect on Pokémon larger than it.

It is able to attack from a distance using the sharp stinger on its long tail. The potent venom it produces is so powerful that it can cause full-body paralysis within minutes.

The barbs on Weewile's body are actually ingrown teeth from its monstrous head. These teeth inject poison on contact, but only full bites deliver a dangerous dose.

Gyarapie will swallow anything that can fit in its mouth. If it doesn't eat its own body weight in food daily, it flies into a fury and thrashes until exhausted.

Gyarawile will never attack Pokémon it considers weaker than it. However, if its anger reaches a critical point, it will violently attack anything within its line of sight until nothing remains.

Lapwile are quite shy and will only appear to kind-hearted Trainers in need while at sea. When threatened, it sharpens its water-like appendage to cut through stone.

Lapxorus are powerful swimmers, able to keep swimming for over a day even in freezing cold waters. Its powerful tusks allow of it to cleave through any iceberg in its way.

Ditpie's carapace is made of an amorphous substance that lets it mimic any Pokémon. However, they can only mimic things by pattern and camouflage as a leaf while sleeping.

Ditwile tries to appear cute or beautiful to gain Trainers' affection. However, its mouth remains, so it does its best to hide its true face.

Eepie can be found virtually everywhere, looking for their ideal spot for evolution. Despite how small they are, Eepie can survive in even the harshest of environments.

Its body has not fully adapted to its aquatic habitat as it struggles to swim in stronger currents. Due to its fur not being fully hydrophobic, it is constantly saturated with water.

Eereon's fur is warm to the touch, making it a popular pet in colder areas. If it gets too angry, however, it has a chance to accidentally catch its fur on fire.

Eedreavus love to collect evolution stones and will wear them as jewelry. It will even sneak into department stores to steal their collection of stones.

Each of the paint colors Eegle uses seems to have elemental properties. Red paint is hot to the touch, yellow paint gives an electric shock, and green paint accelerates plant growth.

Eeeon's fur will change color to match its environment. Curiously, the same effect can be produced by exposing it to certain evolution stones.

Despite its cuteness and friendly nature, Eewile's three other heads are constantly at war. They spew elemental attacks to prove their evolution is superior to the main body.

The petals on Eeplume's head symbolizes its evolutionary potential. The more of one type of petal is on its head, the closer it is to evolution.

Vaporsaur's legs haven't quite adapted to aquatic conditions so it relies on its powerful tail to propel itself through the water. They are quite friendly to humans and will come to shore just to play with them.

This Pokémon's delicate wings are actually webbed fins that allow it to propel itself through the water. However, it struggles to fly outside of the water because of the weight of these fins.

Vaporki's body is completely waterproof, allowing them to stay in water for a virtually infinite amount of time. They are the perfect partners for swimmers and beachgoers.

Joltsaur's bristle-like hairs gather static electricity, which it uses for sustenance and defense. Despite its small legs, it can move up to 30 miles per hour due to its high energy.

Joltpie's bristle-like hairs gather static electricity which it uses for sustenance and as a defense mechanism. Despite its small legs it can move up to 30mph thanks to its high energy.

Joltsaur stores its internal electricity in its crystalline bud that resembles a thunder stone. They roam around on stormy days, waiting for lightning to be drawn to their bud.

It flies at such a high speed that it regularly breaks the sound barrier. During thunderstorms, Joltflame will draw in lightning bolts to allow it to fly even faster.

Its veins pulse with electrical energy that help enhance its muscles. When it gets fired up in battle its quills become charged and draw in lightning strikes to gain more power.

Flasaur are quite feisty and will tackle other Pokémon while cloaked in flames. Its soft fur burns as hot as a campfire, so these Pokémon are quite popular amongst campers.

The fluff on its body is highly flammable and Flapie can easily ignite it to scare off any predators. Its body is highly resistant to heat and is able to withstand forest fires without issue.

A unique evolution of Eevee, its poisonous sweat mixes with flames to cause lost-lasting pain. Its red glow can be seen on dark nights.

Its pale-red petals give off an intense heat that can cause burns from over 20 feet away. When angered, the tuft of fur on its back ignites like a blowtorch, scorching anything in its path.

If Flakyu gets a bit too heated in battle, it will end up burning its disguise, causing it to have to rebuild it. Flakyu are quite popular companions during the winter season.

Its body is always piping hot, and its cream can even cause burns if you're not careful. It loves to steal baked goods that have just come out of the oven.

Said to have been created as a cheap virus protection, Porypie can travel in and out of devices and feed on corrupted computer code. Millions of Porypie live in a computer at a time.

Poryrona can be found in large server rooms, feeding on any excess data or code. If it consumes too much data, its wings will start to release large amounts of heat.

Omaxys has been seen very rarely since it converts astronomical amounts of electricity into a speed that is only matched by lightning.

Omados were thought to be extinct until they were discovered living in the deep ocean. It waits patiently on the seafloor, catching anything that swims underneath it with its tentacles.

Omalous are quite rare due to needing two separate shells for evolution. Their shells have lots of cracks and scars due to the two heads constantly fighting one another.

Kakode do not like to be disturbed, as they will explode violently if anyone so much as touches them. To prevent this, Kakode will often wrap itself in a toxic thread to deter others from touching it.

Keeping the tough carapace after evolution, Kakdrill is a lot slower than other Beedrill but significantly bulkier. Kakdrill will often clash with one another, trying to pierce each other's shells.

Due to its tough exoskeleton, Kakgey has trouble learning to fly. Groups of them can be seen falling out of trees in an attempt to fly.

Despite being covered in an armored carapace, Kakra is incredibly weak and will teleport out of danger to avoid being injured. It is theorized that Kakra's shell contains large amounts of psychic energy.

Kakpoke's carapace has no pain receptors, so it will often not notice that it is being attacked. Their metabolism is very slow, only having to eat a single berry a day.

Despite being able to mutate its own body, Snorxys prefers to keep its body as simple as possible to conserve energy. It mostly just lazes around, using its psychic powers to grab food.

Snorkey is almost always grumpy, due to a lack of good sleep. Trying to wake Snorkey is a terrible idea as it will violently pummel you until it exhausts itself.

It only appears during the winter months, bringing a light dusting of snow wherever it flies. Its wings are sensitive to heat and will start to melt if it gets too warm.

If you see a small icy comet darting across the sky, it could be an Artirachi. It only arrives in the early winter to bring the first snow of the season.

Zapcuno commands large hailstorms that can devastate entire villages. These hailstones are charged with electricity and can cause electric shocks when touched.

Zapfish's quills are able to pierce human skin and discharge electricity directly into the body. Swimming is off limits anywhere they are spotted.

A few days before a volcanic eruption, Molbarel can be seen making dams out of rocks to redirect lava flows. However, most of the year it spends its times lazing around the active crater.

Its body can produce virtually infinite amounts of heat due to nuclear fission. Legends say it has reduced hundreds of planets to nothing but magma and ash.

Dravee are said to hold great draconic powers within their genes. They are very elusive Pokémon, only commonly being found around areas that emanate draconic energy.

A highly sought-after Pokémon by high-class Trainers, Draret's fur is among the most luxurious. However, this has led to it being hunted to near extinction.

Though Draolu pretends to be courageous, it will usually get itself in fights it has no chance of winning. It will shed its skin after every battle so it can recover faster.

Dragoeon can be found near lakes and waterfalls, its beautiful blue scales blending in with the crystal-clear water. The orbs on its body glow brighter the cleaner the surrounding water is.

Small groups of Dragoreep hide amongst the clouds far from human contact. If startled, their white wool turns grey, and they shock everything nearby with a powerful thunderbolt.

Dragollery are quite timid and usually just spray ink on its attackers to escape. But if its life is on the line, it will use its full draconic power.

The orbs on Dragonx's body glow with an electric blue light. They use this to blind anyone that see them, so good photos of Dragonx are rare.

Dragoeon travels in thunderstorms, a single flap of its wings creating hurricane-force winds. It breathes streams of lightning strong enough to incinerate entire buildings.

Dragobird are essential for shipping goods and delivering letters worldwide. They can carry up to half their body weight in their tails and fly between regions within a few hours.

Dragopent protects shrines and temples and will chase anyone it deems unworthy. Stories say that if it does deem you worthy, it will bring you strength and prosperity.

Dragoroth has nearly boundless amounts of energy, able to fly around for over a week without tiring out. It loves to play with young children, but it can get a bit too energetic every now and then.

Dragopede can run so fast that it can circle the globe within a single day. It is a generous Pokémon, letting up to three people ride on its back at a time.

Dragonine's roar is a thing of majesty. They can run fast enough to circle the globe in a week, and will only reveal themselves to the pure of heart.

This wise Pokémon resides in ancient temples, granting wisdom to strong Trainers. The green orbs it carries are said to contain a great power.

Dragopoke laze around on remote island beaches. They don't have any natural predators, so they are quite friendly towards tourists.

Beecute can pollinate an entire flower field within a few minutes. It can be quite dangerous because its five heads will take turns stinging its victim, injecting fatal amounts of venom alarmingly fast.

Beetress are made out of thick steel, which allows it to pierce through the carapaces of other Bug Pokémon. However, it will quickly retract into its shell when confronted by other Steel-types.

Beeslash make their nests underground, using their sharp claws to dig at amazing speeds. It will swarm anyone that disturbs its nest and will pursue them until they are 100 feet away.

Beedum work in prefect sync with each other, weaving honeycomb and scrap metal into their large hive. Their venom as an odd effect on the victims' mind, causing mild hallucinations.

Despite its arms being weak, Beeloom is quite adept in combat, using its stinger-tipped tail like a spear. The mushroom on its head releases a honey-like substance when hit by an attack.

The fluff on Beecott's back is soaked in sweet nectar. Smaller Pokémon can accidentally get stuck in the fluff without Beecott noticing.

Its prey gets stuck in its sticky body, allowing Beegast to slowly consume them. Its sweet aroma ends up attracting all sorts of bug Pokémon.

Beemoth's body pattern looks very similar to other Beedrill, which it uses to scare off other Pokémon while flying at night. It will even use it to raid Beedrill hives for their honey, with varying levels of success.

Its firepower matches its fiery temperament, as it holds a grudge against all of humanity. It will show no mercy to anyone, incinerating anything that dares stand in its way with its psionic flames.

It is a very antisocial Pokémon and hates being told what to do. Its immense psychic abilities allow for it to command anyone in its vicinity to do its bidding.

There have been many rumors about Mewgma being a failed replication of Mewtwo but there is not enough evidence to prove this theory. Touching its body seems to drain its victims of their intelligence.

Mewrade can fire concentrated psychic blasts from the cannon on its arms. No one knows what this Pokémon looks like under its armor.

The middle head controls the other two with its psychic powers. However, if all three heads are in perfect sync, they can turn a whole city to ashes.

It is said to hold every possible line of computer code within its genes. Scientists have spent decades trying to see if its genome could be replicated with modern technology.

Despite being very elusive, Mewnx are very playful and will chase anything that even somewhat interested it. Sightings of Mewnx have been accompanied by a flurry of pink sparkles.

Mewor are extremely rare sights and only fall to the surface every 500 years. They love to play with small stones and meteorite fragments.

Its body is coated in a poisonous sweat that wards off anything that tries to take a bite out of it. Its leaf gives off a sweet scent that makes others feel happy.

The plant on its back is said to have existed 100 million years ago. It lives on the seafloor, using its leaf to tether itself to rocks or coral to prevent itself from getting swept away by ocean currents.

The leaves on Chikoxio's body help it camouflage amongst the jungle leaves while hunting for prey. If it has an abundance of energy in its body, its leaves will glow with a vibrant green light.

The stems around its neck are actually seed bundles that help it grow new plants. When attacked, it tries to ward off foes with its sharp leaf.

The flower on its back has not fully developed yet, so it produces a sweet scent from its antennae to lure in certain Bug-type Pokémon for pollination.

It consumes flowers to convert them into a sweet-smelling gas that makes its opponents feel at ease. The gas also helps plants grow at record speed.

Megalure burns wandering souls using their life force to feed the flower on its back. Once all of the flower petals fall off, Megalure can finally move on to the afterlife.

Megapet will appear in front of nature-lovers, spreading its pollen that allows for plants to grow big and strong. However, people with hay fever consider this Pokémon to be a serious health hazard.

The petals that make up Megarantis's mane are as sharp as knives. They thrash around violently, spreading around its pollen to the surrounding forest.

When threatened, Cyndainch will spew molten sand from its mouth onto its attacker. It lives in harsh desert climates, radiating its heat through the flames on its back.

Typheye uses its gem-like eyes to create beams of heat hot enough to melt through rock. It vents the intense amount of heat in its body through the flames on its back.

Typhlie constantly spews intense flames from inside its body. Despite this, its body is cold to the touch.

Totoagon will bite just about anything it can get its jaws on. It is a very impatient Pokémon, preferring to just attack than to wait for the perfecting opening to strike.

The Pidgey head is the only one with consciousness as the Exeggutor body is only a diversion. Despite its small wings, it is still able to fly using its unusual psychic powers.

Despite it being covered in a massive number of feathers, Pidswine is pretty lightweight due to how small their actual body is. The feathers are great heat insulators and are commonly in pillows.

Scientists theorize that Tyrunt could have looked similar to Pidrunt in ancient times. Its beak-like jaws are powerful enough to crush small boulders.

Feralup's powerful jaws allow it to catch and eat small fish Pokémon in a single bite. It prides itself in its catches and will refuse to share with the rest of its flock.

Senling constantly patrols its nest, keeping a lookout for danger. If it does spot danger, it will loudly screech to alert the rest of its flock.

Furrua is quite mischievous, playing pranks on its Trainer for its own amusement. It does deeply love its Trainer though and cannot bear to see its Trainer sad.

Furcool cannot walk on land, so it will use its stretchy tentacles to swing from trees. Its soft fur is waterproof and is often used in modern clothing.

Hootdew awaken in the early hours of the morning to get every drop of sunlight it can. Many Trainers have been awoken to the sounds of entire flocks of Hootdew.

Noctwear can be completely stationary for up to weeks at a time, keeping a watchful eye on its surroundings. If it does spot its prey, it moves so fast that its prey doesn't have time to react.

On windy days, Ledyloon can be seen drifting just above the treetops, collecting berries with its extra-long arms. Once the wind dies down, it will stop to rest in the trees until the wind picks up again.

Ledeary can be seen hopping from tree to tree in search of berries to eat. When it is attacked, it will strike its attacker with its curled-up fists with the same force as a champion-level boxer.

When attacked, Spinaish will fire a net of webbing from the top of its head, hopefully immobilizing its opponent. It will even use its web like a parachute to allow it to safely jump down from tall trees.

The webbing on its wings does not grow naturally, so it spends most of its time rebuilding its wings with its own silk. The silk is incredibly sticky, which allows Spinabat to carry small berries on its wings.

Ariaring's den is filled with many large webs that both protect its home and catch free food. Before hibernation, it will create a cocoon filled with its prey to consume once spring comes.

Ariatile are expert climbers, jumping from tree-to-tree with little effort. Its claws are coated in poison, which it uses to quickly incapacitate its prey.

This clever Pokémon collects smaller bugs in its webs and then keeps them tied up on its body. Ariaki then trades large amounts of them with other Pokémon for larger meals.

Ariarantis spins its webbing at a rapid pace, able to completely encase its prey within a couple of seconds. In combat, it will wrap its opponent in a cocoon of silk before slashing them in half with its powerful scythes.

Ariamoth make their webs around lamps and streetlamps. Standing underneath these nests is unwise due to Ariamoth's toxic dust and threads.

Ariawrath has small barbs on the end of its arms, allowing it to scale any vertical surface with ease. It is quite adept in combat, effortlessly taking hits while jabbing its opponent 10 times a second.

Crosis sticks to walls using a gelatinous coating that is also quite toxic. Despite only having one wing, it uses its psychic abilities to levitate above the ground.

Crokaboo are solitary Pokémon and will often fight with each other over territory. If it is disturbed during the day, it will quickly bite its attacker before swiftly flying away, leaving them to deal with its venomous bite.

The wings on Pidgetini's head allow it soar effortlessly across the sky. It is said that Pidgetini will appear in front of people and Pokémon who dream of flight.

The golden plumage of Pidgeotto is highly sought after, as it is said to contain latent power. Pidgeotto is more reckless than its flock, constantly putting itself in danger.

It tends to forget that it cannot fly so it will sometimes throw itself out of trees in an attempt to take off. Its feathers are incredibly sharp, and it will fight with other Pidgenea to see whose feathers are sharper.

Chinsola lives much deeper than most other Corsola, using its internal electricity to light up the dark depths. Due to the many hydrothermal vents it lives near, it has adapted to withstand the more acidic conditions.

Chinzone keeps its babies safe inside the water-filled cavity in its body. Together, they attack prey with up to 15,000 volts of electricity.

Chinki scours the ocean floor for any objects that light up, so it can hang them on its body. It can create an electrical circuit with its body, causing all the objects to light up at once.

Chinsion lives in the deep dark ocean, generating so much electricity that its entire body illuminates the dark depths. It stays around hydrothermal vents so it has a constant source of energy.

It lives in dark trenches, using its luminescent mushrooms to illuminate the darkness. It feeds on glowing algae, which allows its mushrooms to glow brightly.

Chinbell has an electrical organ in its mouth that emits large amounts of light, luring its prey directly into its mouth. Chinbell are commonly used by deep-sea divers as underwater flashlights.

Pideen shares electricity with others by creating electrical arcs between its horns. Schools of Pideen swim to the surface during thunderstorms to draw in lightning strikes.

Piceon produces small ice crystals that are charged with large amounts of electricity. However, the ice isn't very conductive, so the stored electricity ends up sparking everywhere.

Piile attempts to ambush its prey before paralyzing them with its electrified jaws. However, due to how wild its electricity is, it often gives away its location before it can strike.

Pimo-o rubs its charged scales together to generate electricity. However, if it generates too much energy, the scales will start to vibrate uncontrollably.

The three heads of Pitrio are always squabbling with one another since they constantly shock each other with their uncontrollable electricity.

Igglyto's body is incredibly elastic, allowing it to bounce off any surface. It barely loses any momentum while bouncing, making it almost impossible to stop once it gets going.

Igglynette's dolls are said to be inhabited by the souls of young children. It plays with them all day and falls into despair if the dolls are taken away.

Extremely playful Pokémon, Igglyeye will pursue anyone they befriend trying to give them one of its red gemstones. If it gives you one, you will become its best friend for the rest of time.

Togeking has kept the eggshell on its head since the day it was born. Despite the eggshell permanently blocking its vision, Togeking always seems to be in a good mood.

Because of its spiky body, Togenea wears its eggshell so it can touch people without causing harm. It is almost always happy, hugging anything that gives it joy.

Togeria's feathers are so soft that if you touch them, all of your negative emotions will magically disappear. It adores young children and will even allow them to ride on its back while it flies.

If it finds someone in need of cheering up, it will hug them with its many tentacles to 'magically' make them feel better. These tentacles are very lightweight, allowing them to act as extra pairs of wings.

Despite is friendly nature, Togeler is quite dangerous to train. It has a tendency to grab anyone it likes with its powerful pincers as a show of affection.

Masol preys on Mareep, disguising itself amongst the flock. It will pick them off one by one, snatching them during the night and bringing them back to its den.

Maeary's fur stores static electricity that it generates while running. However, it will end up shocking itself if it stores too much energy.

Maolett's body is powered by the electric orb on its chest and will appear during thunderstorms to recharge its orb. If one Maolett wanders away from its herd, the rest of the group will follow.

In combat, Malem will throw its static wool at its opponents. The wool contains large amounts of electrical energy that somehow attracts lightning strikes.

Pidwak uses its bone like a boomerang, striking other Bird Pokémon out of the sky. It will then steal any leftover bones and feathers to decorate itself with.

These gorgeous Pidcuno can be seen on pristine, snowy days, its blue feathers radiate a beautiful blue glow as it flies. As it swoops down to catch their prey, their wings become coated in small ice crystals.

Pidgeot can fly at Mach-3 speeds, causing devastating windstorms that knock down large sections of forest. The plumage on its head is admired by Pokémon of all sizes for its brilliance.

In combat, Pidklang will spin its body at high speeds to create large twisters. Scientists have been researching if Pidklang's abilities could be used as a source of wind power.

The brighter the orb on its tail glows, the more electricity is stored in its feathers. When large thunderstorms roll in, its white feathers will start to turn dark grey.

Its tail glows brighter the faster it beats its wings. They create a loud, electrical, buzzing noise that can interfere with electronic appliances.

The Amphainder with the largest plumage have the most powerful electric attacks. The ones with less plumage will often steal the wool from Flaaffy in an effort to look more powerful.

Bellbish loves to collect roses, spending most of its energy to keep them healthy. It will give these roses to new couples as a symbol of their love.

Mabull hates it when its fur isn't constantly moist and is never seen far from a body of water. It spends most of the day floating on top of the water with its buoyant tail.

Mafisk lives at the bottom of the river and if anything touches its tail, it will deliver a powerful electric shock. After large floods, large groups of Mafisk can be seen washed up on shore.

Sudolass dance in groups, cheerfully shaking their branches in sync. However, they will flee in fear if anyone gets too close.

It covers its body in river plants to keep its body moist. It hides in riverbeds, camouflaging itself amongst the reeds to avoid predators.

Polipede can rarely be seen during rainy weather. It prefers to use its carapace as a wheel instead of walking since its spines allow it to traverse slippery terrain more easily.

Hoploon are known to drift along fresh summer breezes. Children love to play with Hoploon during the summer months.

Hoppede's claws constantly grow throughout its lifetime and if they grow too long, it will be unable to run properly. Its body is very aerodynamic, allowing it to run through the forest at high speeds.

Hopnea rides on warm air currents, lifting it high into the sky. Its leaves are covered in sharp thorns that somehow make its body more aerodynamic.

Hopra is extremely timid, trying its best to hide itself in bushes and trees. It has telekinetic control over plants and will defend itself using leaves and vines.

Because of its light body, it gets carried along the wind without it even noticing. When properly cooked, its tail apparently tastes like radishes.

Skipbarel's dam is covered in yellow flowers as it uses its vines to hold its dam together. After it chews down a tree, it will try to regrow the tree to restore balance to the environment.

Skiprunt releases a sweet scent from the flower on its neck that keeps it in a positive mood. It can be seen frolicking around flower fields, unintentionally trampling the flowers in its wake.

During the springtime, Skipnea's body becomes covered in brightly colored flowers. Most of these flowers are yellow, but they can sometimes be pink, white, or even blue.

While preferring to use its legs in combat, it is not afraid to bite its opponents instead as a cheap tactic. After exercising, its sweat smells a lot like old cheese.

Ratfa have a strange habit of nibbling on small meteorites, despite the damage it does to their teeth. People use Ratfa to determine what rocks are extraterrestrial.

Ratsel are commonly seen stealing cheese from suburban homes. They are devilishly clever and organize heists to steal as much cheese as they can.

It produces a unique type of fruit on its head that has similar properties to cheese. The fruit is apparently delicious if you can get past its repugnant smell.

Due to each head always being at different stages in their life cycles, a single group of Suncute is virtually immortal. However, since only one of them is ever fully grown at a time, they are not much use in battle.

In particularly sunny areas, Suntor's heads can grow to gargantuan sized. However, if they grow too big, they will end up falling off and eventually growing into a new Suntor.

As Suntor gets older, its once vibrant petals will start to grow dull no matter how much sun they get. Suntor tend to be popular gifts amongst elderly communities.

Sunnite are cheery Pokémon who love to bask in the summer sun. Its nutrient-rich scales can help plants grow when they fall off.

Sunrita stores excess solar energy from photosynthesis in the flower on its head. It is a very positive Pokémon and seems to be especially cheery on sunny days.

Suntomb hide amongst other Sunflora, slowly draining their energy while they're unaware. Despite this, they are still very friendly to everyone.

The gel that coats its body is amazing at photosynthesis, producing enough energy in an hour to last it two days. Scientists think the gel could be useful in creating high-tech solar panels.

Sunpede cheerfully strolls around the forest without a care in the world, absorbing sunlight with its flower. However, if you try to wake it while it's sleeping, it will fly into a rampage.

Yanbi flies so fast that time slows down around it. Because of this, Yanbi's lifespan is about 50 percent longer than other Pokémon.

Despite being able to fly in any direction, Yanpass will always be facing north. It likes to fly as fast as it can, knocking out any bird Pokémon in its path.

Yaninder has great aerial mobility, able to change directions without turning its body. It will spot its prey from above and then dive towards the ground at supersonic speeds.

Yanwear are not that physically strong, but it uses its speed to punch up to 200 times a second. It will try its best to protect weaker Pokémon, but it is not always successful.

Wooloom's body is lighter than water, allowing it to effortlessly float along rivers and streams. It often helps smaller Pokémon cross the river on its lily pad.

Its gills are very sensitive to its environment. If it is threatened it will swallow large amounts of water, inflating its body to hopefully intimidate its opponent.

Espsaur stores its psychic energy in the bulb on its back. Its twin-tails are actually sensitive vines that it uses to sense the emotions of other Pokémon.

Anyone who approaches Espbone will be overcome by uncontrollable sadness. When frightened, Espbone will lash out with its immense psychic powers.

Espsaur's flower only blooms on sunny days, unleashing its full psychic power. Its blue leaves give off a calming scent that soothes minds.

Espbok moves in a hypnotic pattern that lures its prey into a false sense of security before it crushes them with their psychic powers. Staring into the eyes on its belly puts you under its full control.

Espziken can see into the future, allowing it to effortlessly counter any attack. It then destroys its opponents with a precisely calculated combo of attacks.

Umbsaur gets its energy from moonlight, with its bulb blooming most fully during the full moon. When threatened, the bulb seeps toxic sap that causes severe nausea if consumed.

The more moonlight Umbsaur absorbs, the bigger the blossom on its back grows. It will tackle its opponents with its small horns, injecting them with a deadly poison.

During a full moon, Umbtula's web glows brightly with electrical energy. It hunts exclusively at nighttime, using its powerful venom to paralyze its prey.

During the full moon, Umbria soars across the sky, shrouding the ground below it in darkness. It stores the moon's energy in its rings, which it uses to fire powerful energy beams.

Umbmy leaves a trail of black slime wherever it goes. The slime is pitch black during the day but glows faintly under moonlight.

Umbwear is exclusively nocturnal, but it seems to be more active on full moons. The rings on its body glow brightly when it's locked in combat.

Umbler hunts in the deep sea, the rings on its body faintly glowing in the dark. When in danger, it will spray a poisonous fluid from its claws into the surrounding water to deter its opponent.

Murwear loves to steal things from other Pokémon, but only if they aren't looking. Its luxurious, black fur is used to make hats and coats which seem to be popular amongst evil teams.

The shell on its head injects a toxin that makes Slowdle dumber by the day. Because of this, Slowdle will often forget basic survival instincts.

The piece of amber on Ivydactyl's back is theorized to contain the DNA of ancient Pokémon. Its vines grow wildly when Ivydactyl is angered.

Ivyper live in marshy areas covered with flora, using its large leaves to float on the water without being seen. The flower on its head releases poisonous spores when agitated.

Its lush fur will become more vibrant during the tropical season. Due to its humid environment, Ivykin radiates excess heat from the leaves in its ears.

Its knotted tails act like a third arm, mainly being used to swipe things that catch its eye. When in danger, Ratpom can chew off its tail to use as a distraction.

The strongest of Ratran have the largest and sharpest teeth. They will try to bite strong objects such as rocks to show off their strength, only to have their teeth broken in the process.

Due to Ratnat's habit of gnawing on wooden objects, its fur is covered in sawdust. When it is attacked, it will shake off the sawdust to allow for an easy getaway.

Miseon are known to carry misfortune wherever they go. If this Pokémon's light fur stands on end, it is said to be communicating with the afterlife.

Miswear loves to possess stuffed toys, as it gets joy out of scaring young children. While Miswear is inside the doll, it is abnormally strong for its size.

Wobwear's strikes are deceptively powerful, but it will typically only attack if it is hit first. It has been proven that Wobwear is strong enough to level a skyscraper in a single blow.

Giravern emits an odd frequency from its ears that messes with its opponent's mind. This frequency also agitates its tail, and it will attack Giravern with little remorse.

Dunking have very long lifespans, living up to 200 years if they are lucky. However, as Dunking ages, it will slowly lose the will to hunt for itself.

Dunmander heats up its tail by spinning its drill at high speeds, helping it tunnel through thick soil. It can be seen lazing in the sun on hot days to keep itself warm.

Glirunt uses its cape like a pair of wings, allowing it to glide down from tall cliffs. It thrives in icy conditions, using its claws to hang from cave walls.

The extreme internal pressure acting on Steelosion's body causes it to release intense flames to cool off. The unique crystals on its back can reach 700 degrees without direct contact with the flames.

Snubolu hates being called cute and will try to fight anyone who does. It is very sensitive to others' emotions and will fiercely defend those who are feeling down.

Snubpuff is an extremely selfish Pokémon who will steal any sweet treat it can find without hesitation. It will throw a tantrum if it doesn't get the sweets it thinks it deserves.

Spearrow will constantly bully other members of its flock, thinking itself superior. It will even threaten its flock members into giving up their food, leaving them to starve.

It will disguise itself amongst flocks of Spearow, planning on taking their food while their unaware. Spearmory only produce a couple of steel feathers in their lifetime.

Qwilwig live amongst coral reefs and use pieces of coral it finds as camouflage. It uses the quills on its shell to inject poison into predators.

Shuvenant loves to help other Pokémon, keeping tons of berries atop its head so they can snack on them. It will even let them hide in the holes in its shell if they are in need of protection.

Many cryptids seem to have been born from this Pokémon due to its peculiar body shape. Its limbs can stretch over 30 feet long and can even be seen walking above the treetops.

Herarade are known as heroes of the forest. They nimbly leap from tree to tree scouting for danger.

Herawear has been seen frequently aiding logging companies, using its large horn to help carry large tree trunks. After large storms, Herawear can be seen trying to clear away debris.

Teddidle love to raid Combee nests for their honey. They actually use the honey to stick silk and twigs together to make their nests.

Teddipuff can be seen handing out baked goods to anyone it meets. However, even if you refuse to take its treats, Teddipuff will regularly show up to your door until you eventually give in.

Despite its immense strength, Ursawear is quite a docile Pokémon and is quite friendly towards humans. It loves sugary foods and will even raid villages for their sweet treats.

Slugmie lives in volcanic caves, using its molten body to cling to the cave walls. It can fire a beam of intense heat from its eye powerful enough to melt through lead.

Slugvoir are very clingy and love to keep close to their Trainer to keep them warm. Somehow their bodies never harden in the cold.

Slugmoth are drawn to the light of active volcanoes to feed on the fresh lava they produce. Droplets of hot lava drip off this Pokémon as it flies, slowly reducing their body size until they can feed again.

It fills its rocky arms with hot air, allowing it to lift off the ground. If one of its arms is damaged, it will spit hot lava on it, then patiently wait for it to cool back into rock.

Magbi is said to not be from this time, as its body seems to be adapted to a prehistoric planet bathed in magma. No one knows how it is still around in the modern day.

Magnoir spews flames up to 10,000 degrees, incinerating anything it consumes. Despite how dangerous they are to be around, Magnoir are quite helpful in garbage disposal.

Magtump appear after volcanic eruptions, forming out of the burnt tree stumps. Despite the stump being coated in a layer of heat-resistant ash, Magtump's molten body will slowly burn it away.

Fearloon prefer to hunt alone and will try to pop each other with their sharp beaks if another Fearloon enter their territory. Despite being lightweight, it is able to carry items as heavy as a motorcycle.

Swinea can usually be found in pine trees, huddling together to keep themselves warm. Since the bud on their head isn't covered in warm fur, it tends to freeze over.

Corchou's lures are actually small air pockets, allowing it to collect small items from the seafloor. However, it will often get pieces of trash stuck in its tubes, causing it difficulty breathing.

Delisaur uses the bundle on its back to store seeds it uses for nutrients. These seeds are able to grow in the snowy forests where it lives.

Delieanie loves its present dearly and will fall into despair if it is damaged or stolen. If you give a grieving Delieanie a new present, however, it will treat you with the same affection as before.

Delider's present is surprisingly durable, able to withstand blows from a sledgehammer with relative ease. It dislikes people trying to unwrap its present, so it tries to hide away during the holidays.

Manki allows schools of Remoraid to cling to its chain as they transport them across the ocean. However, this makes them favored targets for larger predators.

Houngon summons large clouds of volcanic ash to conceal itself in battle. When it gets especially angry, the bony parts of its body will glow red hot.

Its amorphous body allows it to squeeze into small gaps. Its venom isn't deadly, but bite victims have described feeling like their bones had turned to jelly.

Ektret's mimic an Ekans to intimidate would-be predators. While its bite is venomous, they venom is not strong enough to have noticeable side effects.

Ekchoke's body is covered in muscle, allowing it to constrict its prey hard enough to crush bone. Pairs of Ekchoke can be seen wrestling with their tails to test their strength.

Kingklang uses its spiral body to churn the waters around it enough to create large whirlpools. However, these Pokémon just sit on the ocean floor waiting for their whirlpools to bring them their prey.

Phannea stores large amounts of sand inside their bodies and will shoot it out of its trunk if it feels threatened. Due to their short legs, it tends to hop around instead of walking.

Because of how weak its front legs are, Stanwear prefers to walk exclusively with its back legs. It is very territorial and will fight with other Stanwear over basically anything.

Smeargon love to create sand paintings by dyeing the desert sand different colors. Art pieces made by Smeargon are consider protected by certain foundations.

The gas Tyfing expels invigorates anyone who inhales it, making them feel like they can take on anything. However, using the gas in competitive sports is usually banned.

Despite how much it tries to train its biceps, its arms are never as strong as the rest of its body. It can lift up to 500 pounds with its tail alone.

Tyrunt spends months mediating on icy mountains to train their endurance. When fully trained, it can last up to 2 weeks without any food or water.

Despite its love for physical combat, its brain bruises very easily, causing it to be constantly dazed and confused. While in this state, Tyzee becomes quite irritable and will throw punches at random.

A popular Pokémon among street performers, Hitmonetta uses a unique fighting style mimicking a mix of hip-hop and breakdancing, making it unpredictable in combat.

Despite its kindness towards humans, seeing a Smoosol is not a good sign. It is said it will only appear before Trainers that are destined to never find love.

Staring into its eye-pattern too long causes an insufferable burning sensation in your entire body. It produces flames hot enough to vaporize rock within a matter of minutes.

Arsol's horn and tail are coated in a powerful poison that easily incapacitates its foes. It hunts under the cover of night, taking out its prey before they can react.

Its scale colors reflect its body temperature, ranging from a pale yellow to a bright magenta in extreme cases. It lives near lava pools; its scales change color to reflect the surrounding lava.

When in danger, Milwick sprays scalding-hot milk on its attackers, causing severe burns. Due to how fast it can heat up its milk, Milwick are quite helpful in cooking.

Milpede has multiple milk glands underneath its carapace which it will spray at its attacker through its spines. As Milpede rolls around, the milk eventually turns into a rich cream.

Milwear loves to hang around farmlands, playfully pretending to be a Miltank. However, it will fiercely stand its ground if anyone tries to grab its buttons.

Blisitar will take in lost hikers into their cave and look after them until they leave. Its stone-like fur is resistant to damage.

Despite its egg having no medical benefits, Bliskyu will give it to passing Trainers for a chance of affection. It dreams of one day working at a Pokémon Center just like other Blissey.

As Raigia flies, it summons massive thunderstorms that can last for over a month. Every flap of its wings causes thunderclaps strong enough to flatten houses.

Sightings of Enmagius are always feared since they only appear right before a volcanic eruption. If they are attacked, they spew tons of hot ash that can suffocate anyone in minutes.

Enpert can create large lava flows just by slamming the ground. Its powerful arms allow for it to swim through magma as if it were water.

Ents can be found near active volcanoes, participating in ritual blessings in hopes of a volcanic eruption. When they band together, they can control entire lava flows.

Enmy feeds on lava to keep its body in a liquid state. If its body temperature gets too low, its body becomes so viscous that it can no longer move.

Suidos protects large bodies of water from any form of pollution. Despite usually being a calm Pokémon, Suidos will fly into a frenzy if its water becomes tainted.

Seeing a Suisel is a sight to behold as they gracefully skate across tranquil lakes. Its skating prowess has inspired many figure skaters.

Suilass is said to bring rain to villages that surround its lake. If anyone betrays its trust by ruining its lakes, it will summon massive rainstorms to completely flood the area.

Packs of Larvinx live high in the mountains, using their strong claws to effortlessly scale the rocky landscape. Their keen eyes allow them to hunt even in pitch darkness.

Pupisel's thick claws make it an expert mountain climber, both in rocky and icy conditions. Even strong snowstorms aren't enough to deter it.

Pupilous are very irritable and will flail their heads if angered. The tough, rocklike plates on their heads are enough to shatter bulletproof glass.

Tyranpardos knows nothing else but to smash its rocky head into anything directly in front of it. Entire mountain ranges have lost to this Pokémon.

Lunine's howls are said to summon large storms that can last for days. It harnesses strong wind currents to run across the world at remarkable speeds.

Pikadon prefers to fight other Electric-types, as all of their attacks get absorbed by its conductive horn. It will then strike with its heavy tail now charged with electrical energy.

Pikapuff's sweet, energizing scent makes it a popular Pokémon at cafes. The cream it produces from its tail has a sweet lemon flavor.

Pikatly hide inside electrical sockets, playfully shocking anyone that comes near. Its electricity will grow out of control if it doesn't discharge it somehow.

This benevolent Pokémon will grant blessing to Trainers that are pure of heart. Its singing voice is said to bring any listeners pure euphoria.

Legends say the leaves from a Ho-feon have a chance to bring back the dead. Its body gives off a warm glow in every color of the rainbow.

It is said that if you bring a monthly offering to Ho-venant, it will offer to bring someone back from the dead. It is a sacred Pokémon and can only be found at ancient shrines.

Azuto seems to always be in a bad mood, no matter how much others try to cheer it up. No matter what it morphs into, it will keep its permanent frown.

Its tail is filled with fine sand and Azuble will chew on its own tail in order to relieve stress. Some people theorize that its tail inspired modern stress toys.

Azutoise is very timid, preferring to hide in its shell rather than using its cannons. To fuel its water cannons, it absorbs water through its tail by submerging it underwater.

Mislix consumes lost spirits and then compresses them into gorgeous amethyst crystals. The crystals seem to be able to resonate with other spirits.

These suave Pokémon will steal feathers to build out their coat and hat. The larger the coat, the more power they have over their pack.

Honchwear has the unique ability to turn anything it consumes into a material similar to cotton stuffing. The stuffing is resistant to physical impacts, so Honchwear will eat as much as possible to make its body more durable.

Honchbink grows small crystals on its body made out of Fools' Gold. It will often trick lesser-minded Pokémon into working for it for a share of its "gold".

Unlike other Zwelious fusions, Mimelous's two heads mostly co-operate with each other and love to perform together. They work in tandem to juggle different objects with their psychic abilities.

Happinaught's egg is actually a large white boulder, which it will use to bludgeon its opponents. Outside of combat, Happinaught will do anything to keep its boulder as clean as possible.

Happichamp's eggs are packed with high amounts of protein. It will give out its eggs to weaker Pokémon to encourage them to become the best version of themselves.

Raisey draws lightning from thunderstorms to give its egg an energizing effect when eaten. Its eggs are very popular amongst sprinters and marathon runners.

Raibat's sharp fangs are charged with electricity, shocking its prey until they become paralyzed. Despite its electrical power, Raibat is very friendly and loves to playfully nuzzle its Trainer.

Its mane and tail are made of a hot plasma that on contact, will cause nasty burns all over the victim's body. Its internal electricity allows for Raita to run up to 80 mph.

Despite being able to survive with little food, Munchnea will consume anything it can find. If someone tries to take its food, it will bash them with its thorny arms.

Be careful when you're on a picnic, as a Munchlett might just pop out of the ground to steal your food. They have very quick reflexes, popping in and out of the ground within a single second.

Manorb floats in acidic waters so if a thunderstorm hits, it can easily absorb the electricity from them. They are also common around power plants.

Man jr. are very playful Pokémon and love to jump in and out of the water to surprise tourists. They are very popular in aquariums and marine parks as kid-friendly attractions.

Magnekia's body emits an incredibly strong magnetic field. Legends say this field is strong enough to warp space itself.

Magneodor's body is comprised of various pieces of scrap metal held together by a strong magnetic field. It will use this field to imbue the metal with an electric charge that will produce a nasty shock on contact.

Magneor floats around in space, emitting strange electromagnetic signals from its body. Scientists believe Magneor could be used as a natural satellite.

Lickirona's wings are very sensitive to every aspect of their surroundings The powder it spreads causes severe itching and rashes.

Despite their unpleasant appearance, Lickipuff are known to be the partners of food connoisseurs due to their very sensitive sense of taste.

Lickiwear uses its massive tongue to reach into insect nests to eat the honey inside. However, it sometimes gets its tongue stuck in the nests and will flail around violently to get it off.

Lickiruff love to lick whatever they find as a show of affection. They seem to be able to track anything just by tasting its surroundings.

Tander's body is made of long stinging tentacles that are painful to touch. These Pokémon are shelter for fish Pokémon that can endure its sting.

Electikern generates large amounts of electricity through photosynthesis and will zap predators with its wire-like vines. The shock is strong enough to paralyze small bug Pokémon.

Electixys can drain an entire city of its electricity in a single night. Its electrical attacks contain enough power to cause mutations.

Being too close to a Magmornx will cause anyone to melt. Its body is constantly dripping flames of over 7000 degrees.

Togekarp are incredibly rare and are said to bring great fortune to anyone who catches one. Some fishermen have dedicated their entire careers to catching one of these Pokémon.

Its tentacles are made out of a fine sand that constantly falls apart. Despite being great for camouflage in its desert environment, it struggles to grab anything because of this.

Sandloom lives in desert areas, using the higher air temperature to lift it into the sky. Despite being able to survive on little water, large groups of them can be seen around oases.

Despite living in arid climates, Sandnub's shell is cold to the touch. It searches for food using its powerful nose, looking for small critters buried in the sand.

Sandans hides in the sand, using the rattle on its tail to ward off larger predators. Its venom isn't fatal but will cause limb paralysis for up to an hour.

Sanddash intense internal heat causes its sandy mane to turn to glass. The glass is still incredibly hot, hot enough to ignite any flora on contact.

Yanmory can run up to 100 mph, using its strong wings to keep up the pace when its legs get tired. Once it catches its prey, it will proceed to rip them apart with its raptor-like talons.

Yanedo is an incredibly fast swimmer, capable of launching itself 100 feet out of the water. However, it must constantly stay in motion to keep its blood pumping fast enough to sustain its metabolism.

It protects its flower bud by swinging around its cluster of sharp leaves. Leafsaur stands it the same spot for hours on end, absorbing nutrients from the soil.

Leafdra are expert predators. They hide themselves within large amounts of seagrass and snipe their prey with pressurized water.

A proud and loyal Pokémon. Leafroc scout the forest to make sure the area is safe and clean. The leaves in their fur produce clean air when they run.

Glacesaur flower bud produces icy spores that will freeze anything they touch instantly. It is said that blizzards form once its flower is ready to bloom.

The ice crystals on Glaceperior's body are as hard as diamonds, allowing it to pulverize tough stone. Groups of Glaceperior can be seen moving tons of snow after large snowstorms.

Glaceziken has a unique fighting style equally balancing fire and ice. Its brutal combination of burning and freezing strikes makes it tough to face.

Glaceflame soars above icy mountains, where the cold temperatures cause small hailstones to form on its wings. Each flap of its wings creates a gust of freezing-cold wind.

Glacecool floats in arctic waters, mimicking small ice chunks. Contact with its twin tentacles causes instant frostbite, which can easily become infected with bacteria on its body.

Its bulb gives off the sweet scent of fresh grass when Glissaur is happy. They can be seen sleeping in the sun, absorbing light as nutrients.

Mamobi was an apex hunter during an ancient ice age. It has the intelligence to create weapons using remains of other Pokémon.

Poryrona releases large amounts of microwave radiation from its wings, causing anything in its vicinity to start to burn. A low-pitched humming noise can be heard when Poryrona is nearby.

It is able to change the color of its leaves to match its surroundings. It hunts for small bug Pokémon to eat by nimbly jumping through the treetops.

Scepgron's leaf-like plating is a durable as steel. They are also sharp enough to cut large trees, which they destroy to mark their territory.

Torchvyle loves to eat eggs and will raid other Pokémon's nests to steal them. However, it only likes cooked eggs, so it will roast them with its fire breath before consumption.

The excessive energy from fusion has burned off most of its feathers. However, its three remaining feathers now burn as hot as an industrial blowtorch.

Sandkhan keeps its young in its pouch to protect it from the harsh desert sun. It will only let them leave the pouch once their spines have fully grown.

Sandcross show off their immense strength by carrying boulders over five times its weight. Their punches have enough force to level a skyscraper.

Blakhan incubates its eggs in its pouch, its high body heat speeding up the hatching process. Once the babies are old enough, they will aid in their mother's fiery attacks.

Mudpert can only be found in large lakes, lazily floating on the water's surface. It quite enjoys visitors, playfully splashing them with water if they enter its lake.

Mudnea hangs around swampy areas, hiding amongst the mud. It will swallow as much water as it can to allow it to float while swimming.

In combat, Mudsprout will fire globs of thick mud from its mouth at its opponents. It absorbs water through its roots to keep its body moist while not underwater.

Mudpoke live near riverbanks, covering themselves in mud to keep their skin moist. Their finned tail helps them swim, even though they can't swim very fast.

Its fiery spirit boils the water within its body, increasing the force of its strikes. If it can't close the gap between it and its opponent, it will spray jets of boiling water from its wrists as a long-ranged attack.

Swampnape are expert swimmers due to their strong arms and fins. Its combat style seems to be a mix of flowing strikes and crashing impacts.

Said to bring good luck to anyone who sees it, Raldeen is a rare sight on the surface. It lives in the deep ocean, using its psychic powers to swim instead of its fins.

Groups of Rallie can be found on frozen lakes, hitting ice chunks to each other. Despite being amateurs at the moment, Rallie desire to become expert hockey players someday.

Kirwear are great babysitters for young girls, often teaching them how to be more lady-like. Despite this, Kirwear is about as mature as a 13-year-old girl.

Gardegon makes psychic illusions to hide itself from humans. If it becomes close to its Trainer, it will do everything its power to protect them.

Shedto's body is very fragile, so it will possess others by latching onto their heads. However, victims of Shedto have no recollection of anything while they were possessed.

Shedtine silently glide during the night, looking for lost Trainers to slowly drain their energy until they can no longer stand. Pairs of Chingling follow Shedtine to protect them from danger.

Shedwear were said to be born from lost dolls as they desperately search for the children that lost them. However, they do not want revenge, they just want to be reunited with their owners.

When threatened, Nidosea will spray a poisonous ink from its spines that is incredibly hard to wash off. It lives near the seafloor, burying itself in the sand while it sleeps.

These pompous Pokémon are very fond of themselves and will prick anyone who insinuates otherwise with their poisonous thorns. However, once they find a mate, they will be endlessly devoted to them.

Nidoloom's body is covered in hundreds of tiny needles that will inject a potent poison. The needles break off easily while in combat, which can be lethal if they are inhaled.

The more spots there are on Nidowear's body, the more dangerous its poison is. It is a self-conscious Pokémon and will not show itself if it has too many spots.

Nidoduck is always paranoid, fleeing in terror at the slightest sense of danger. Its skin is covered in a poisonous film as a defense mechanism.

Belinch live in scrapyards, making their nests out of large scrap piles. Groups of them can be seen with their jaws perpetually open to keep a lookout for potential intruders.

Metamagius are advanced technomancers, able to bend any mechanical device to its will. It will even possess other machines to cause as much havoc as possible.

Metanette can use its four metallic arms to punch faster than a bullet train. Do not make eye contact with it as it will see you as a challenge.

As Spiricorio dances it summons forth its hatred and malice it had in another life. No one knows why this Pokémon was chained to the keystone.

The two heads have powerful connection with one another, allowing them to combo their attacks together. During the night, one head will keep training while the other sleeps.

Garbok is a merciless predator, tunneling underground at Mach speeds to catch its prey. If its bite force isn't enough to take care of them, its venomous bite will surely finish the job.

Fossil records show that Venudactyl were apex predators when they were alive, expertly hunting through the lush rainforest where it lives. Its thick tail allows it to swing from trees to increase its speed.

Venuram emits large amounts of pollen from its tail that allow plants to flourish. Areas where Venuram reside are blanketed in gorgeous flora.

Nidohorn live in herds, each taking turns to look after their young while the others go hunting. If one of them is attacked, they will produce a strongly scented chemical that alerts the rest of the herd.

The paler Nidoicate's fur is, the more powerful its venom is. It's a very timid Pokémon, usually hiding away in grungy alleyways and sewers.

Nidoran seems to have traits from both genders of Nidoran. Nidoran's own preference determines whether it wants to be seen as male or female.

Nidonette love any attention that can get and will even flirt with other Pokémon just for the attention. Its claws are venomous and can cause fainting in small Pokémon.

When Nidonat is angered, its needle-like hairs become sharp enough to inject its poison in small doses. However, it is completely harmless while it is docile.

Mawbird love to raid the homes of naughty children and eat all of their presents. They will even play tricks on the children without their parents noticing.

The poison that drips from Mawdew's teeth attracts small Pokémon. It will hide in flower beds to lure in its prey.

Mawodor's hair-like mouths munch on garbage and spew out foul-smelling fumes. Their teeth are coated in bad bacteria, causing its bite to be toxic.

Mawwear is a mostly docile Pokémon who will only bite if it feels threatened. However, its powerful jaws can chomp down with enough force to snap a thick tree trunk in half.

Despite being quite slow, it is hard to escape a Cradsopod due to its immense strength and stretchy tentacles. It hunts in coral reefs, smashing the coral with its arms before grabbing any Pokémon hiding away.

Be careful exploring caves where Cranbat reside, because of their thick skulls, they have little regard for their surroundings. If they don't smash into you directly, there is a chance of them causing stalactites to fall.

Ramjask flies at extremely high speeds, ramming into anything in its path. Its rocky carapace protects its body from these high-speed impacts.

Bastiolia's muscles are as tough as steel, allowing it to carry its two-ton shield effortlessly. They are valiant warriors who protect innocent Pokémon from threats over ten times their size.

Its mushrooms are made of a metallic alloy that is both tough and stretchy. Its punches are strong enough to pulverize a tanker hull.

Bastiosopod's thick armor and sharp iron claws allow it to pulverize any passing ships. It will often make its home in sunken ships and will fiercely fight other Bastiosopod for the larger ship.

Nidoking lazes around for most of the day. Its thick hide protects it from any real damage. Despite doing almost nothing all day, it thinks itself superior to everyone.

Nidowear is very protective of its young and will show no mercy to anything that threatens them. When agitated, its skin secretes a deadly poison that makes it volatile in combat.

Some say that if you are cursed by an Abmagius, you are destined to meet your end no matter how hard you try to avoid it. They can be seen wandering around cities recently hit by natural disasters.

Abnette are said to be manifestations of karma, usually appearing after the fall of evil empires or corporations. If it finds someone who committed an evil act, it will drag them away with its ghostly tendrils.

Many people believe that the end of the world will begin once Abpent's flame goes out. It arrives after natural disasters, burning the souls of the recently deceased.

It has been said that coming in contact with Abgoo's body causes short-lasting misfortune. However, it has been proven that the misfortune is due to how slippery Abgoo's slime is.

Large schools of Dusbas can be found in lakes and rivers too dangerous for other Pokémon to survive. Due to a lack of predators, Dusbas schools can be as large as a football field.

Duscorio seem to only appear at funerals, peacefully dancing to help take the deceased soul to the afterlife. However, it will refuse to help any souls that have committed bad deeds.

In medieval times, Dusria was seen as a bringer of disease, as anyone who has inhaled the dark smoke that surrounds it dies within a few days. However, studies show that the smoke slowly drains the life force of its victims.

Dusroc thrives on the fear of its victims and will relentlessly pursue its prey until they are consumed by fear. It is adept in combat, wielding its powerful scythe with ease.

It is said that anyone who tries to steal Duscbink's crystals will be inflicted with a century-long curse. These crystals glow blood-red when Duscbink is reaping lost souls.

Waillord is said to be one of the biggest Pokémon ever physically measured, being as long as a skyscraper. However, Waillord has a very short lifespan due to how much energy is needed to survive.

Wailkoal's body is mostly water, allowing for it to float on the surface of the ocean. When startled, Wailkoal shoots massive geysers of water powerful enough to topple a tank.

Arcras's songs are said to freeze anyone who hears them in their tracks. They can summon blizzards that last for over a week.

Arceon is said to control the tides with its beautiful singing voice. As it plays its lyre, people who hear it are said to feel as calm as water.

Said to be the first dragon Pokémon, Arcnite are powerful enough to scorch the whole world with draconic fire. Despite this, they are benevolent protectors of all living things.

Arctress's dense hide is strong enough to resist the force of a black hole. It compresses its iron core so hard the core is on the verge of nuclear fusion.

Arcdily fires off powerful arrows full of verdant energy, growing lush flora wherever the arrows land. It can grow entire forests' worth of plant life within a few minutes.

Arcmask's totem is said to grant the holder immortality. However, Arcmask will only grant its totem to someone it deems worthy during times of crisis.

Its shell never stops growing throughout Turtle's life, which ends up restricting its movement. Parts of the shell will break off when it gets too big, acting as fertilizer for the surrounding soil.

The largest of Torblim have become floating havens of flora and fauna. It sleeps soundly on the ground, allowing small Pokémon to climb on.

Nidohorn will constantly get into heated fights with each other to win over their potential mates. When angered, it will produce poison from its rocky spines.

The leaf on Nidorita's head is coated in microscopic needles that cause a stinging pain when touched. However, once the needles are removed, the leaf can be used in exotic dishes.

Nidoicate are considered serious pests, chewing their way into suburban homes to eat their garbage. They can be quite hard to get rid of because their poisonous fur just attracts more Nidoicate.

The older Nidowear is, the longer and thicker its spines become. However, its poison does not grow stronger, so it mostly uses its spines to scratch and impale its opponents.

Despite looking harmless, its fur is covered in hundreds of toxic spines. When threatened, it will bury itself in the ground with some of its spines out, hoping that its attacker steps on the spines.

Nidoeel coats its mouth in its poisonous saliva, causing its bite to be toxic. However, in really cold weather, its saliva will freeze over, preventing it from eating.

In combat, Monnx will throw fiery shurikens from its tail which are hot enough to cut through steel. Its flames glow white hot when Monnx is angry.

Its tail acts as an extra limb and it will balance on it while it meditates. Its flames burn the brightest once it focuses its mind.

Piprade hates dirt and will scrub any surface with its bubbles until it's squeaky clean. The bubbles contain a unique chemical that effectively kills germs.

Said to have been born from a fallen sailor lost at sea, Empogrigus wanders the open ocean. It is known to rescue people from sinking ships, guiding them safely to the surface.

Noseeary uses its powerful ears to smash rocks, looking for magnetic material. It coats its fur with this material to allow it to detect its surroundings through its magnetic field.

Nosenea always faces the sun, constantly shifting its position to line itself up perfectly. Once it hits midday, Nosenea will lie on its back, pointing its nose straight up.

Proboterra produces a strong magnetic field from the crystals on its back. Certain Pokémon like Nosepass and Magneton hang around Proboterra in hopes to evolve.

Despite its permanent scowl, Luxbull deeply loves its Trainer. It will use its x-ray vision to watch its Trainer at all moments of the day.

Its speed is almost unmatched as it is able to run faster than the speed of sound. It's a very snarky Pokémon. It challenges others to race it, knowing they have no chance of winning.

Luxlure's bulbs can glow bright enough to fully illuminate an entire house. However, the bulbs can break if Luxlure uses them too much, causing it to wait for them to grow back.

Fights between Luxwear are massive spectacles, as the sheer amount of electricity produced during the fight draws in thunderclouds. A single blow from Luxwear can leave a Trainer paralyzed.

Luxkazam are theorized to see anything physically and mentally. It can create objects out of pure light that it controls freely. Staring into its staff is said to allow you to see through physical matter.

Aggras lets hundreds of Pokémon ride on its back, its tough iron shell protecting them from large waves. The inside of its shell is supposedly quite luxurious.

The two heads constantly bash each other to see whose armor is stronger. However, their armor is so heavy that their movement is pretty limited.

Aggvern lives in deep caves with enough metal to build its armor. The metal is great at reflecting sound, which enhances its sonic abilities.

Flydoom are excellent trackers, with the visor-like film over its eyes allowing it to see clearly through the harshest sandstorms. These loyal Pokémon will rescue Trainers it finds lost in the desert.

The green light from Flyveon's body draws in bug Pokémon before incinerating them with its flames. It seems to enjoy making glass sculptures by melting and shaping sand.

Groups of these Pokémon hang around coral reefs and provide protection for smaller fish Pokémon. However, if any boats come near their reef, they will violently attack it until there is nothing left.

Salabat's extremely sharp wings and viscous temperament leads to its opponent being slashed to pieces. They tend to live in caves or mountains.

Always angry, Salaizard scorches everything in its path in a fit of rage. It soars across the sky at high speeds, cloaking itself in its harsh flames.

Zorochu are as fast as they are cunning. They will quietly hide in the shadows before swiftly shocking their target with a deep-red lightning bolt.

Unlike other Rattata, Syltata are quite well-mannered and are commonly kept as regular pets. However, because they are so commonly domesticated, they struggle to survive out in the wild.

Sylwear is almost always happy and will hug anyone it cares for with its ribbons. Despite how strong Sylwear's hugs are, the ribbons help dull the crushing pain.

The three heads love each other as if they were siblings and wrap their feelers around each other's necks to show their affection. They love to dance, even though their coordination is not that great.

Nidowear has no empathy for anyone it deems lesser than itself and will beat them into submission until it is satisfied. It has enough strength to pulverize bones with a single punch.

Grouchomp make their homes in active volcanic craters. Their scythes are made of molten earth and are hot enough to easily cleave through lead.

A single punch from Grourom can send seismic shockwaves circling the globe. When enraged, it fires out thunderbolts powerful enough to create large fissures in the ground.

Grouapex's hefty tentacles cause the ground to quake below it. It is said that these Pokémon cannot be moved be any sort of attack.

Grouphox controls the land with a flick of its wand, creating entire mountains ranges within the blink of an eye. It fires powerful beams from its wand hot enough to melt through bedrock.

Legends say that Dialnite can circle the globe so fast that it will start to turn back time. It has almost never been seen fully; the only remnants of its presence are a trail of blue light as it flies by.

Eating Dialras's mushrooms is said to bring visions of either the distant past or distant future. People who eat them are usually too overwhelmed to give a good description of their vision.

Palkyu can spin its body to create gravitational rifts. It is said that the gem at its center is a window to the entire cosmos.

Legends describe this Pokémon as a messenger of the cosmos, travelling between distant galaxies at near lightspeed. The patterns on its wings are theorized to show images of an ancient universe.

Palkgrigus is said to contain a whole other universe inside its body. Scientists have theorized that if its lid is ever fully opened, its universe will violently collide with our own.

Known by the nickname of "Demon Serpent": If you are in Girados's line of sight, your chances of survival are zero.

Legends say that Regitula's webs hold island groups together. It is a creative Pokémon, making dynamic structures out of their webbing.

Darkdile hunt in the dead of night and will target tired people out in the wild. Even if you think you have lost it, you are not safe.

Genepede can roll up to 200 mph, obliterating anything it runs into. Its wheel is coated in a unique polymer that allows it to stay in contact with the ground at all times.

Fables say Reshiwick's flame is impossible to extinguish and to have stayed burning for over 10,000 years. It is said to only appear in front of people who seek the truth in the meaning of life.

The toxic fumes Reshipede's body emits constantly agitate it into a rampage. It coats its body in harsh flames and rams into anything in its way.

Reshisteel fires hot plasma in all directions, incinerating anything its path. It is theorized that Reshisteel is an alien-built superweapon made to sterilize entire planets.

Myths say its fists reach temperatures hotter than the sun and have the power to incinerate houses in a single punch. However, it is rarely seen as it spends most of its time training in volcanic craters.

The bubbles that Clefcruel produces have a unique healing factor that makes people feel rejuvenated. However, the substance can be addictive if too much is applied.

This Pokémon is said to come from the coldest depths of space. Kyuxys seek powerful opponents to leech off their strength.

Rosetor's roots and petals have psychedelic properties that it uses to disorient its opponents. However, the petals can be distilled to create medicine or a relaxing tea.

In combat, Rosedon will dig its thick roots into the ground, making it almost immovable. It spends most of its time stationary, letting other Pokémon pollinate its gorgeous flowers.

Roseloom is an expert in combat, using its elastic limbs to bludgeon its opponent from afar. Its flowers produce a toxic pollen that can cause hallucinations in high enough concentrations.

Inside its roses hides a single sharp thorn, which it uses as a weapon. It is a noble and honorable Pokémon, challenging other Rosexure to duels to prove who is superior.

As they run, they spread a trail of beautifully scented flower petals behind them. Roserorus can commonly be found at weddings, acting as flower bearers.

Brezing spews clouds of brightly-colored gas from inside its body. Each color has its own side effect, ranging from nausea to hallucinations and even flu-like symptoms.

Bredon's armor is elastic and springy, allowing it to resist physical impacts. It will spray a cloud of spores from the holes on its head to weaken its opponents.

In combat, Brerade fires powerful blasts of spores from its arms with the force of a shotgun. The mask covering its face protects it from the ill effects of its spores.

Breapex's durable carapace is made out of thick steel that is almost impenetrable. Its body is incredibly heavy, causing small craters when it falls from the treetops.

Breduck suffers from constant headaches due to the spores of its own mushrooms. It will thrash around if its headaches become too painful, which just ends up producing even more spores.

The flowers on its back act like helicopter blades, spinning fast enough to allow it to fly. The petals are incredibly sharp and will cut anything that gets caught in them into hundreds of pieces.

Banrantis tends to hold grudges, fiercely hunting down those who have escaped it before. The insides of its scythes glow an eerie pink during the night.

It inhabits an electric blender to protect its delicate body. It collects berries to create an energizing juice that it uses to re-energize fainted Pokémon. Some believe its juice is related to potions.

The bright patterns on its back indicate how much electricity is stored inside of its body. Trainers often keep Rorith as portable batteries.

Children love to play with Roelgon since its plasma shell is harmless to the touch. However, if the shell is broken, it will send bolts of plasma in all directions.

Roplume is commonly used by farmers, its poisonous pollen being a great deterrent for Bug Pokémon. The more electricity it has stored, the more potent its pollen is.

Reunifree's wings are made of a gel-like substance that makes them less likely to be damaged in combat. However, this leaves its fragile body wide open for attacks.

The main body in Reunidreigon's torso controls the three heads with its psychic powers. If any of its heads gets cut off, they will regrow in a matter of seconds.

During meteor showers, Clefther can be seen carving unique symbols onto trees using their sharp scythes. Astrologists have spent years deciphering what these symbols mean.

Cleftu gather in groups to gaze at the night sky. Legends say that they are looking for other lifeforms in distant galaxies.

Clefquaza soars throughout the vast emptiness of space, protecting the world from a number of intergalactic threats. They are very playful Pokémon and return to humanity every so often.

Clefinch hides in the ground, using a strong gravitational vortex to pull in its prey. Despite the vortex being powerful enough to pull in a car, Clefinch only goes after smaller Pokémon.

Clefler loves to collect as many Moon Stones as it can find, carving them into unique shapes depending on the phase of the moon. These stones are commonly made into pendants or heirlooms.

Whimsidreavus draws out the life force from its victims and stores it in the seeds on its neck. It pursues people near their end to return their life force to nature.

Whimsiang spins cotton of incredible quality. Cotton factories of the industrial era were heavily reliant of Whimsiang.

Whimsitik can produce up to 500 pounds of silk a day, using its excess silk to coat its body. Forests where it lives are coated head-to-toe in its thick silk.

Its cotton coat is very flammable, so it will ignite its coat as an intimidation tactic. Because of this, its scales have become resistant to being burned.

Galvanler stores electrical energy in the fur on its arms. In combat, it will clamp onto its opponents with its powerful pincers, then shock them with over 15,000 volts of electricity.

Liteon sleep during the day to gather sunlight to fuel their psychic flames. Staring at the flame for too long will put you under its control.

Its fiery jaw has a mind of its own and will chomp at anything to consume its victims' souls. Despite this, the main body is oddly friendly and wanders toward Trainers it likes.

Lampbish consumes airborne pollutants to fuel its fiery attacks. If the flames become too hot, however, Lampbish's glass body will start to melt, causing it to become deformed and misshapen.

On clear nights, Chandelrona soars through the sky, casting an eerie purple glow. Rumors say that if you stare directly into its flames, it will slowly burn your soul away.

Legends say that Haxzma once commanded entire armies of Pokémon, forcing them to fight for its amusement. It has been seen slashing entire mountains to nothing but rubble.

When the Shellder bites down on Haxbro's tail, it will thrash around in pain. Its swinging tail can swing with enough force to cleave a telephone pole cleanly in half.

Golumory is speculated to be a species of long-lost automaton used by ancient people as vigilant guards for the king they serve.

Vulnx uses its fan to blow gusts of hot flames at its opponents. Certain cultures have taken a liking to Vulnx and will create outfits mimicking its style.

Vulfarig's six tails all have a mind of their own, but they all get along most of the time. When attacked, the tails spew hot embers in every direction.

Vulbas's scales are warm to the touch, but they burn quite easily, causing them to turn an ugly brown. Its six tail-like fins help it swim quickly.

It tends to care for other Pokémon during the winter, keeping them warm with its toasty fur. It can rub its paws together to generate high amounts of heat that it mainly uses in combat.

Pyukudos's internal organs are shaped like a net, which it uses to capture prey. However, it has to spend a long time chewing its prey, which leaves its delicate organs exposed.

If its arms get damaged, it can regrow them within the hour. Its thorns contain a mildly toxic poison that is known to cause nausea and severe headaches.

Talonceon's feathers are able to cool down the air around, allowing it to survive in hot climates. However, the feathers will start to catch ablaze when Talonceon is angry.

Mimilia is said to be a lost doll possessed by the strings that carry it. This Pokémon will sorrowfully dance where no one can see it.

Mimidon are found in museums mimicking dinosaur skeletons. They do this to get admiration from young children fascinated by dinosaurs.

Mimitios uses the scraps of wrecked planes in an attempt to fly without scaring anyone. However, it struggles to stay in the air long due to how terribly the pieces were put together.

Volcazor's thick armor traps its own body heat, which it then disperses through its wings. The ambient air temperature around Volcazor is about 150 degrees.

Deirino can be quite rowdy, picking fights with one another whenever they feel like it. These can turn into all-out brawls with entire hordes of Deirino joining in on the scuffle.

Deiish can only be found in dark rainforests. It will try to headbutt anything that touches it, spreading its light-sensitive spores.

Despite their ferocious nature, Zweisey's heads are very supportive parents and treat their offspring with the utmost care. Their offspring are temperamental and will maul anything they can reach.

In combat, Zweixure's two heads often get their tusks interlocked, causing them severe discomfort. Zweixure will usually have to break their own tusks to make sure they don't get stuck.

Despite its wings being too small for flight, Lalup joyfully soars across the sky using its psychic powers. It makes its nests near hidden lakes and lagoons.

When threatened, Ninetar will wrap itself in its tail which will burn its foes if touched. Staring into its eyes is said to bring a terrible curse.

Ninetic can usually be seen near active hot springs, concealing itself amongst the steam. As it spews flames, its colorful scales become even more vibrant.

Deolix's purple crystals are extremely radioactive, causing its body to constantly mutate. Most sightings of Deolix are after large meteorite impacts.

Jibro loves to grant wishes, but it is too dim-witted to fully understand what people want. As a result, it often ends up granting the wrong wish unintentionally.

Jister sleeps at the bottom of the ocean, only opening its shell once every 5,000 years. Despite many scientific attempts, Jister has never been forcefully opened.

Riohorn have so much determination that they will charge into battle with little regard for their safety. Their horns will start to glow bright blue when they are badly injured.

Slawear hibernate for most of the year, and it is only awake to collect berries for its den. If you try to wake it, it will viciously attack you with its sharp claws.

Slath only sleeps where it's least convenient for its Trainer and will try its best to ignore their commands. It prides itself on its laziness.

Its body constantly produces large amounts of adrenaline, so it ends up rampaging all over the forest. Despite how violent it can get, Vigowear doesn't like to intentionally hurt humans.

Vigosian's strong limbs and almost limitless energy allow for it to pursue its prey for up to 12 hours without tiring. Its hunts don't last that long, however, since Vigosian can run up to 60 mph.

The yellow stripes on its arms glow with electricity and will scorch pawmarks into trees to mark its territory. While hunting, it will run on all fours to increase its speed.

Flocks of Jigglyhoot sing all throughout the night, slowly lulling anyone who hears them to sleep. They cheerfully sway to the melody as they sing.

Jigglylord's gentle cry can be heard from miles away. Anyone who hears its cry feels a sense of serenity and relaxation.

When faced with an opponent stronger than itself, it will swallow extra air to make its muscles look bigger. However, it tends to overinflate itself, causing it immense pain.

Arcko has small, hooked claws on its fingers and toes, allowing it to easily scale rocky surfaces. It is able to detect magnetic fields with its tail, which it uses to navigate the deep cave systems it lives in.

Despite living in deep dark caves, Artle tries its absolute hardest to keep the sapling on its back alive. Due to only growing on metallic elements for nutrients, the branches are as tough as iron nails.

Upon fusion, Aron's face plating has become twice as wide and twice as thick. It can only be found in deep underground caverns where the pressure is too strong for most other lifeforms.

Arrua can manipulate its reflections from its mirror-like armor to show false imagery, confusing its adversaries. Its blue fur glows brightly during the night.

The color of the flame on Armander's tail depends on in diet, feeding on many different types of metal. It lives in volcanic caves, the high temperature and pressure reinforcing its metal armor.

Arkey uses its powerful muscles to break through hard stone, looking for raw metals to eat. Its fur is made of tiny metal shards sharp enough to pierce through thick clothing.

Lairwear are very competitive and will engage in sparring matches to prove their strength. After they lose a fight, they will sulk back to their cave to repair their iron armor.

Traporb's body spews large amounts of sand to keep itself concealed. However, it can keep itself afloat on the dunes due to being less dense than the sand.

Hiding amongst the foliage until only its flower is visible, Trapnium uses a sweet scent to lure in bug Pokémon to pollinate the flower before devouring them in a single bite.

It uses its jaw-like tentacles to rip its prey to shreds. It goes after hard-shelled Pokémon, such as Shellder, since it enjoys the challenge of trying to crush their shells.

Vibranea's wings are actually tough leaves that feel like sandpaper. Its eyes are covered in a thick film that allows it to see clearly even in harsh sandstorms.

This Pokémon can usually be found slithering along polluted beaches. Feebok's face has become popular online as a reaction image.

Feelia rarely interacts with other Pokémon, ashamed of its hideous appearance. It will somberly dance across the river's surface when it thinks no one is watching.

Due to constantly molting its feathers, it cannot swim in water that is too cold. It is so ashamed of its appearance that it almost never wants to go to shore.

Shelfree's wings are actually made of thin scales which allow them to block incoming attacks. Despite its friendly nature, it will constantly have territorial disputes with other Shelfree.

Shelpede's shell is tough but elastic, allowing it to roll on any terrain it chooses. They tend to roll down large hills to build speed; once they start rolling, they are almost impossible to stop.

Klitump are said to be born from the spirits of working children during the industrial era. It wanders around abandoned factories and will chase out anyone who tries to rebuild it.

Klacargo uses the oil it runs on to slide along the ground. However, because of the shift to renewable energy, their numbers have dwindled.

Even while asleep, eerie mechanical noise can be heard from inside its body. It will patrol around areas with strong magnetic fields.

Zotler creates illusions of itself to mess with people. Its favorite prank is to pretend to run out in front of vehicles and cause road accidents.

Zomask is able to change the reflections in its mirror and will often try to trick passersby with it. For some unknown reason, Zomask seems to hate looking at its own reflection.

The gas inside of Charfing's body is highly flammable, and when threatened it will ignite the gas with its tail to cause a fiery explosion. The gas is also caustic, causing lung damage if inhaled.

When threatened, Charster fires large bursts of flames at its attacker. If it keeps its shell closed for too long, the shell will become hot enough to boil the surrounding water.

Wigglysir have a love for metal music, thrashing their heads around while screaming at the top of their lungs. Groups of Wigglysir will even create entire concerts out in the middle of the forest.

The back head loves to sing, even though its singing is so bad not even the main head can stand it. Due to the constant singing, the main head's hearing gets worse as it gets older.

Wigglynat's fur is extremely soft and can make anyone feel happy just by touching it. If it finds someone feeling down, it has a tendency to nuzzle them until they feel better.

Bubuff's bud will only open when its overcome with joy, releasing a sweet scent that also makes others happy. During the springtime, groups of Bubuff can be seen happily bouncing around flower fields.

Bupent hang underneath tree branches using their twin vines, illuminating the area with their glowing bodies. Their bodies are hot to the touch due to the amount of energy needed to keep them glowing.

Roseret's body is wrapped in thick vines that help it camouflage from predators. Despite being covered in thorns, they are not very sharp and are safe to touch.

Roseian's white roses are symbols of love and nobility and are commonly owned by elite Trainers. They go out of their way to defend weaker Pokémon, especially ones of the opposite gender.

Underneath the rose buds hide Rosegar's poisonous claws. They can frequently be seen jumping from tree branches, ambushing prey by stabbing them with their toxic thorns.

The leaves on its body are extremely tough and act as protective armor in battle. Male Roserow frequently engage in combat to woo the females with the prettiest plumage.

Its leaf-like wings are as sharp as steel, able to slice through trees with ease. Despite this, Rosemory is very friendly and allows other Pokémon to pollinate the flowers on its feet.

A popular Pokémon during the spring season. Rosechic playfully dance around flower fields, emitting a scent that makes Trainers uncontrollably happy.

These lazy Pokémon can be seen lounging around large forests, slowly gnawing on flowers. The flower on Rosebarel's neck releases a relaxing scent that smells like a mixture of roses and pinewood.

When Roseeary is happy, the buds on its ears release a pleasant scent often used in perfumes. Its fur coat hides sharp thorns that make it unpleasant to hug.

Groups of these Pokémon can be seen attached to trees and bushes, slowly spinning to produce energy. When threatened, they concentrate this energy in their rose buds to unleash a powerful laser.

As Roseonee drifts along the breeze, it drops colorful flower petals. People often collect these petals, believing that gathering enough brings eternal love.

As Roseinder flies, its wings spread a strong pollen that helps flowers grow. People with allergies should stay away from areas where large groups of Roseinder can be found.

Rosepede is always stationary to avoid damaging the delicate flowers on its body. Its horns are laced with a strong poison that can be deadly when touched.

Groups of Roseish can be seen sleeping on sunny days to draw energy from the sun. The healthier Roseish is, the sweeter the scent from its flowers becomes.

Roselu's weak wings make it almost impossible for it to fly. When threatened, it will frantically flap its wings, spreading the irritating pollen from its flowers.

The larger the thorns on Rosesprout's head, the more powerful its poison it produces. Groups of Rosesprout can be seen in flower gardens, feeding on small bug Pokémon.

Roseta is a thing of beauty and can be seen playfully galloping around flower fields. The flames on its body curiously cannot burn other plant life.

Shuplett loves to scare people, popping out of the ground when they're not expecting it. However, it only goes after children since adults don't seem to find it scary.

Solobuff's body is covered in a rubbery fluid that will cause it to forcefully bounce off of any surface it hits. To prevent this, Solobuff levitates above the ground using its psychic powers.

Since its body is so frail, its gel barrier protects it from any outside contact. It gets its nutrients by dissolving food in the gel then absorbing it through its skin.

Despite constantly levitating off the ground, Duosparce thinks it can actually fly with its small wings. It can be seen throwing itself off of high places, only to be cushioned by its gelatinous body.

Flocks of Cottongey can be seen by the hundreds flying along warm breezes, migrating to warmer areas during the winter months. They will use some of their extra cotton to help build their nests.

Cottonsaur's flower spews cotton-like spores when it is agitated. The spores are dangerous to breathe due to their tendency to clump together.

Each of Cottondrio's heads prioritize their own safety, so they will pull off each other's cotton to use for themselves. If one head gets too greedy, the cotton will start to impair its vision.

To deter predators, Sandinea hides under the sand with its sharp thorns sticking out. If it is stepped on, it will leave the victim with a painful bite.

Zusaur hate sunlight and will stay out of the sun at all costs. It gets its nutrients from rotting plant-matter using its poisonous vines.

Because of its blindness, all of its other senses are enhanced. It stalks during the night, attacking any criminal it finds with brutal amounts of force.

Zuchan uses its keen sense of hearing and quick reflexes to allow it to effortlessly dodge its opponents' blows. It prefers to fight fair and not use its venomous bite.

Because of its blindness, all of its other senses are enhanced. It stalks during the night, attacking any criminal it finds with brutal amounts of force.

Zugela wraps its prey with its bundle of vines before draining them of their fluids. They can be seen hanging from trees while they sleep during the day.

Zuros is completely blind, so it is constantly running into things. Its horns contain a potent toxin that causes hyper aggression and momentary blindness.

Zukarp are incredibly abundant in underground lakes and rivers. They are incredibly sensitive to light, so they will mostly hide in dark crevasses or between rocks.

Zuowl only comes out at night, tracking its prey with its keen sense of hearing. Its fangs and talons contain a deadly poison that it uses to incapacitate its prey.

Deserted cities can be home to thousands of Zutata, feeding off any rotten matter they can find. Their sharp teeth are able to chew through metal wire.

Large flocks of Zukrow appear around people near their end. Once they perish, the flock will feed on their lifeless body until nothing remains.

Zuicate has extremely strong jaws, capable of pulverizing a steel beam. They are commonly found in disease-ridden areas like sewers and alleyways.

Zuco hangs from large trees, disguising itself as a pinecone. Its thick fur contains hundreds of poisonous needles that break off on physical contact.

Zurow are considered pests in urban areas due to their habit of eating leftover food scraps along the streets. Being bitten by a Zurow can cause symptoms similar to food poisoning.

Zusel's claws are laced with a strong poison that incapacitates its victims. It hunts at night, gliding from high places to ambush its prey.

Zuursa are always on the hunt for any fruits it can get its paws on. It actually prefers poisonous fruits as they will store the toxins in its teeth for a venomous bite.

These dim-witted Pokémon are constantly attacking each other, unable to tell each other from their enemies. Their toxic bite leaves a long-lasting burning sensation.

Zupy is constantly swinging its hefty trunk around to sense its surroundings. Despite its weak wings, it has always dreamed of flight.

Due to its lack of eyesight, Zuchu uses its electromagnetic senses to get a picture of its surroundings. It can only be seen on stormy nights, trying to get struck by lightning.

Zushrew can only be found in caves, using its sensitive hearing to detect its surroundings. Groups of Zushrew make their dens in small crevices in the cave walls.

Zuchic vents its internal heat through its three feather-like ears. Getting bitten by Zuchic is said to feel like your blood in on fire.

During summer nights, hundreds of Zuran appear to find a mate. During this period, its poison becomes ten times more potent in preparation to protect its young.

Zuwile is completely blind, so it will use echolocation by making small chattering noises from its mouth. Despite its jaws being powerful enough to snap tree branches in half, it prefers to just eat berries.

During mating season, Zuran can have up to twelve mates at once. Zuran are twice as strong as the females, able to push small boulders with ease.

Groups of Zupass patrol the caves where they live, throwing themselves at intruders with reckless abandon. They usually guard caves with large amounts of rare minerals.

Zuiard's claws are made of a toxic metal that can be fatal if it enters your bloodstream. They can often be seen sparring with each other, testing whose armor is strongest.

Commonly found in Mt. Moon, Zufairy thrive in the darkness. Groups of Zufairy collect Moon Stones to decorate their dens.

Zuwick constantly emits a high-pitched ringing noise that deters predators. Large groups of Zuwick will cause permanent hearing loss almost instantly.

Zubarel make their own caves, using their strong teeth to crush stone and dig through the soil. They prefer making their homes near underground water sources.

Zukoth sleeps for up to 20 hours a day, putting all its energy into trying to fly during the night. Its claws are coated in bacteria that can be dangerous if they pierce the skin.

Due to the second body's lack of wings, Zuink usually keeps to the ground. It creates a unique clicking noise as it spins, theorized to be an ancient signal.

Despite not being able to fly, Zuish is constantly jumping around while flapping its wings. This spreads its poisonous spores, which can be deadly if inhaled.

Its purple feelers produce a toxic film that can cause severe rashes if not washed off. Before evolution, it wraps itself in its wings and hangs beneath a strong tree branch.

Despite being a rarity amongst the Zubat family, Zubat is still quite common in larger cave systems. It will try to swallow its prey whole, even if they are too large to swallow.

These mischievous Pokémon love to play tricks on passing Trainers, either prodding them with its spear or giving them nasty illnesses. If Zueye is seen near your house, the entire household will fall ill within a week.

Swarms of Zupede can be seen crawling on cave walls, patrolling their nests. They drain the fluids out of their prey until they swell to twice their size.

Zubish shoves as much rubbish into its gullet as it can until its skin starts to tear. Groups of Zubish make their nest in dumpsters and garbage cans.

Zulu have a toxic bite, which isn't dangerous by itself. However, millions of Zulu live in the same nest, making it likely that you'll be bitten by at least a dozen more.

Zumise hides inside beached ships, using its unique silhouette to hide amongst the wreckage. It will only use its venomous bite when its disguise fails.

Zulucha only come out at night, impressively leaping from building to building without making a sound. Its cape is resistant to tearing, which defends Zulucha from claw and biting attacks.

Zunea's tough thorns allow it to cling to cave walls. The thorns also inject poison which can cause fainting if stung more than once.

Being bitten by a Zuras causes the body to be infected by its parasitic mushrooms. The mushrooms will slowly drain the life force from anyone infected over the span of a year.

When threatened, Zunat will emit a high-pitched screech that can cause hearing damage if exposed for too long. It uses its cry for echolocation due to its lack of eyesight.

Its cloudy eyes are only able to detect light, so swarms of Zumoth can be seen in busy cities during the night. They have excellent hearing, allowing them to flee at the slightest sound of danger.

These slender Pokémon are expert predators, using echolocation to track prey down with ease. Its toxic bite incapacitates its victims within a matter of hours.

Zuduck can usually be found near polluted waters. It covers its body in a slippery, poisonous film that allows it to escape from predators.

Zukey ambushes its prey with unsettling fury, ripping small Pokémon apart with its sharp fangs. It flies into a primal rage if its prey somehow escapes.

Zuape are very sensitive to sound; any loud sound will cause it to rampage for hours on end. It sweats out a dangerous chemical that only seems to enhance its own strength.

Zulithe have an amazing sense of smell and can track its prey effortlessly with its scent alone. Packs of Zulithe hoard their uneaten prey in small cave systems.

Zuwag live in large schools and can be found in murky rivers and lakes. It only takes about twenty Zuwag to drain a Trainer of all of their bodily fluids.

Zuchop are constantly training their muscles until they become strong enough to fly. The more this Pokémon exercises, the more toxic its sweat becomes.

Despite losing its ability to fly well, Zuchoke is still just as dedicated to increasing its strength. Its wings now act as toxic spines that are just secondary to its massive strength.

Zuler have a weird habit of clinging to high cliff walls, then dropping themselves onto unsuspecting victims. Its rocky jaws have enough power to crush a small car.

Zumite's venom is charged with electricity which can cause paralysis if untreated. Flocks of these Pokémon can be seen gnawing on powerlines during the night.

The more electricity Zuton consumes, the stronger the magnetic pull between the heads becomes. All three heads are extremely greedy and are constantly fighting over prey.

Zufetchd cannot walk, so it holds its precious leek in its mouth while it flies. Its venom ends up poisoning the leek, making it a useful weapon in battle.

Zuuk consumes anything it can find, even if it can't swallow its food whole. Despite how small its wings are, it is able to comfortably fly about ten feet off the ground.

Zunix tunnel deep underground, using echolocation to navigate its pitch-black tunnels. Its rock-hard fangs are tough enough to pierce through thick steel.

Jolloon can be found during thunderstorms, using its charged hairs to draw in lightning strikes. Do not try to grab its arms or it will shock you without warning.

Fraxdon's powerful tusks are actually large ingrown scales, which it uses to cleave through dense forests. Its thick hide is resistant to most forms of damage.

Its petals are incredibly sharp, and they can slice straight through thick tree branches with relative ease. In combat, Fraxrade can throw its sharpened flowers as a deadly projectile.

Fletchuna's outer shell mimics a Fletchling to dissuade other bird Pokémon from attacking it. Its body will become warm to the touch when it is ready for evolution.

Larvnea radiates its internal body heat through the red thorns on its head. It can fire its hot thorns at its opponents, causing excruciating pain.

Golkarp are hyper-aggressive, loudly screeching at anything that looks at it funny. If you disturb a school of Golkarp, your eardrums will burst before they even have the chance to attack you.

Goltula clings to the ceiling of caves, patiently waiting for prey. It pounces on its prey from above, devouring them with the mouth on its belly.

Stuneary makes its burrows underneath rivers, using its fin-like ears to swim. To catch its prey, it will wrap its ears around them and shock them until they become paralyzed.

Usually found guarding ancient tombs, Sablgon loves hoarding the buried loot once held by ancient kings. It will conceal the tomb in a thick sandstorm to hide its location.

Sablbat hunts for all sorts of valuable items to store in its mouth. If it consumes too much however, it will become grounded for weeks on end.

It is unwise to try and steal Sablwear's jewel, as it will show no mercy to anyone that enters its cave. If you do end up with the jewel, it is said that your entire bloodline will be cursed with misfortune.

Its fists are coated in a layer of diamonds, which makes its punches absolutely devastating. It desires precious gemstones and will destroy entire mountains in search of them.

Veniwhirl is covered in a toxic film which is irritating to the touch. If the pattern on its belly is punctured by an attack, it will secrete a more potent poison.

Due to its eyes being on its arms, it is basically blind during combat. To remedy this, it will blindly flail around in hopes of hitting its opponents with its poisonous claws.

Tyranzor are solitary hunters and will go after prey five times larger than itself. Their bony jaws are strong enough to rip its prey limb from limb.

Snolax hibernate throughout most of the year, only awakening during the winter months. It will share its furry blanket with other smaller Pokémon to keep them out of the cold.

Snofa live in large groups, huddling together during large snowstorms to keep themselves warm. On clear winter nights, they can be seen gazing up at the stars.

Snonea constantly exhales a cold mist that ends up freezing over its black thorns. It hates warm weather and will hide in icy caves until the sun disappears.

Glabat hang from the roof of frozen caves waiting for prey. Their wings and faces are encased in ice so sharp it can cleave through hard stone.

The sharp spikes on its body allow it to easily traverse icy terrain. Its shell grows thicker when it snows, so it will roll around the mountain to shed the extra layers.

A layer of thick snow coats Glaria's body and wings which is thick enough to dampen physical hits. It creates its nest in snowy trees to camouflage itself amongst the snow.

Glakazam is extremely dedicated to its group, planning strategies and roster composition for hours on end. Despite its cold exterior, Glakazam is very supportive of its companions.

Frosras are usually sighted in colder regions with large amounts of fog. The frozen bodies of several divers can be found in Frosras's waters.

Frosfa will gather after large hailstorms to collect the fallen hail to create little star-shaped ornaments. These ornaments never melt and are commonly sold as luxury items.

Frosfairy love to hang around snowy villages, trying their best to guide hikers out of the snow. Their unique appearance has inspired many fashion designers.

Despite having a bad temperament, Odddos can be mostly found sleeping at the bottom of lakes and rivers. Its leaves can be made into a tea that is a great stress reliever.

Oddpiny carries a Miracle Seed in its pouch, thinking that it is an egg. It will take care of the seed in the hopes of it sprouting someday.

Oddrona crawls on the forest floor since it struggles to get its hefty body off the ground. It has to eat up to 500 pounds of leaves a day and will even eat larger bug Pokémon if it's still hungry.

Oddeary is a very timid Pokémon, and when frightened, will release a toxin from its leaves. The toxin isn't dangerous, but it will cause severe itching if it gets on the skin.

Oddbish stuffs large amounts of leaves inside of its body. As the leaves begin to decay, its body leaks an incredibly foul liquid that is toxic to the touch.

Oddbink bury themselves in the ground, using their thick roots to gather nutrients from the soil. There are many competitions held to see who can grow the biggest Oddbink.

Orivile uses their seductive dance moves and natural beauty to coax other Pokémon into doing its bidding. It tricks its enemies into dancing with it before incinerating them with its wings.

Oririll love to play with their soft tail, playfully headbutting it and producing small sparks. Groups of these Pokémon can be seen dancing together during the springtime.

The flower on Orisaur's back emits a relaxing scent that puts people into a trance-like state. Groups of Orisaur can be seen dancing together in almost perfect sync.

Male Oridactyl have larger and more vibrant feathers than the females. They dance together to reunite themselves with the ancient world.

Sitting underneath Orivenant's branches allows Trainers to communicate with the dead. Its purple flowers are often sold as magical items to allow people to see their lost loved ones.

Oriwear only come awake at night, somberly dancing underneath the moonlight. As it dances, an eerie phenomenon occurs as certain inanimate objects start coming to life.

Garbetta's style of music isn't for everyone, composed of erratic screaming and clanging metal. It tends to appear at crowded concerts and underground nightclubs.

It plants itself on the seafloor, munching on anything it can get its mouth on. Its leaf-like fins allow it to swim away from predators, even though it cannot swim very fast.

Sharpotto are incredibly territorial and will constantly fight with each other over their prey. Sharpotto prey on larger fish Pokémon, brutally attacking them with their sharp beak and talons.

If it sees a large school of fish while it's flying over the ocean, Sharpvern will fire a powerful sound wave that instantly takes out most of the school. It will fiercely fight other Sharpvern over their prey.

Sharpcool's tentacles act like large hooks, digging into its prey before it proceeds to chomp on their flesh. Wailord have been seen with entire schools of Sharpcool hooked onto them.

It gets its nutrients by absorbing the life force from flowers. At night hundreds of Phantloom can be seen floating around wilted flower fields.

It wears its wooden mask to keep its malice and resentment under control. If its mask is removed, it will unleash its built-up anger in a violent rampage.

On especially eerie nights, Trewear will wander into towns, trying to steal the souls of the townsfolk. However, it usually sticks to dark forests and graveyards.

Glooras is constantly dozing off because the flower on its back produces large amounts of sleep-inducing spores. These spores have been used for centuries in both Awakenings and Antidotes.

Noibone uses special frequencies to find fossilized remains up to 100 feet underground which it then uses as armor. Paleontologists usually search in areas where lots of Noibone can be found.

Noitini are almost never seen outside of their caves, usually seen wrapped around stalactites as they sleep. Any sudden loud noise and Noitini will fly away in a panic.

It builds its webs on the ceiling of caves where it sleeps for most of the day. The web's structure messes with Zubat's echolocation, causing them to fly directly into its grasp.

Noipom leaps between rooftops, looking for children to playfully scare them for their amusement. It nicks random items from passersby with its flexible tail.

Noidreavus's loud high-pitched wails can be faintly heard even on the loudest of nights from near its den. Folktales say that if you feel shivers down your spine after hearing its cry, you're one of its next victims.

Despite its size, Noitar's scales are tough enough to resist falling stalactites. It waits silently on the cave floor, barely ever needing food or water while it waits for evolution.

Noilax absolutely adores fruit and will eagerly grab any berries it can get its claws on. Their wings are basically useless as, due to their gluttony, they are too heavy to get off the ground.

Noidum attach themselves to the roofs of caves while emitting electromagnetic waves trying to detect metallic elements in the rocks around them. However, they barely ever move from this position.

Noidoof is short-sighted and will instead use echolocation to traverse the cave system in which it lives. It tends to chomp on any loose rocks it can find, looking for rich minerals to feed on.

Noible tunnels underground, using echolocation to look for small jewels for it to eat. If it finds a gemstone that is too big for its jaws to crush, it will bring it back to its hoard for safekeeping.

Noiwile hides in caves for most of the day, only revealing itself at night. When in danger, its back head releases a deafening screech loud enough to burst eardrums if exposed for too long.

Theorized to have lived for hundreds of thousands of years, Noiidos uses its large ears to detect predators over 10 miles away. Its wings are only able to keep it aloft for a minute at most.

Noidon's flat face is excellent at reflecting sound waves which makes echolocation easy for it. They are quite docile Pokémon, only ever attacking if its defensive prowess fails.

Its thick fur can sense even the slightest of vibrations which allow Noino to clearly see its surrounding even with its eyes closed. It only resides in the darkest of cave systems.

Noikoth are in a constant state of drowsiness, hanging upside down on tree branches for up to 22 hours a day. They are only seen flying to a new tree when their old tree stops producing berries.

These cave-dwelling Pokémon are quite timid and will scuttle away at any sign of danger. They will nibble on metal-rich rocks to keep their metallic fur nice and strong.

Noiinch sit just underneath the sand, waiting for prey to come by. By detecting small vibrations in the sand, it can tell when its prey will be in striking range.

Noiagon have poor eyesight but very precise hearing due to living in pitch-black caves. Any sort of sound will either cause it to flee or charge head on with a powerful headbutt.

Noiloon can be seen on Halloween nights, looking for young children to lure in. When threatened it will produce a high-frequency noise that only seems to be painful to adults.

Noionee's body is almost as light as air, allowing it to float effortlessly along the breeze. The grey cotton on its body is commonly used as a sound-dampening material.

Noitik is constantly vibrating with electrical energy, creating a sound loud enough to be heard from 20 feet away. It can concentrate this sound into deafening blasts by using its wings.

Its tusks are hollow and are able to draw the fluids out of the berries it eats. It is very sensitive to sounds and will turn aggressive if things get too loud.

The hollow cavity in Noiolett's chest can produce sound waves powerful enough to pulverize a stone wall. There are rumors that Noiolett was the inspiration for many early acoustic devices.

Noieye searches for only the most beautiful gemstones to adorn itself with using its highly accurate echolocation. Statues of Noieye can be seen guarding ancient citadels.

Noirunt live in frozen caves, using their black fur to keep themselves warm in the cold. Groups of these Pokémon can be seen resonating frequencies with hanging icicles to create a unique little tune.

Noivenant is said to be able to extract the sound-making capabilities of any living thing, leaving entire towns dead silent. The tales say if Noivenant can hear you, you will be silenced immediately.

Noimy's slimy body vibrates anytime it uses its sonic abilities. It sticks itself to the top of caves waiting for prey, then blasts them with a sonic shockwave, stunning its prey temporarily.

Despite their size, Noiwear's wings can easily get off the ground, just not for long periods of time. Its powerful arms allow it to carry an adult human with just one hand.

Legends say that the screams of the victims it has buried can be heard anytime a Noigast is around. Its body is made of a unique purple sand that is highly treasured amongst the wealthy.

Noiras are usually found in damp caves, thriving on the fungi that grow there. Despite being blind, Noiras are constantly aware of its surroundings due to the ear-like mushrooms on its back.

Noimoth are popular travelling companions for their radar-like ability to track objects through sound. However, swarms of wild Noimoth can cause quite the ruckus if left unchecked.

These rambunctious Pokémon can be seen leaping off buildings in an attempt to fly. They will use their ears to blast high-pressure sound waves into the ground to keep themselves aloft.

Even though its singing is not that great, Noifetchd will constantly sing into its microphone, amplifying its voice to over 140 decibels which ends up shattering any windows within its vicinity.

Noinix uses echolocation to search for lightweight rocks to rebuild its body with because at birth their body is too heavy to fly. However, this does mean it becomes more fragile in the process.

Its speaker-like ears play a sweet melody similar to childhood lullabies that lulls its victims into a deep sleep, then feeds on their dreams. Victims of Noizee often experience short-lasting insomnia.

The red visor covering its eyes gives it excellent night vision. The sonic blasts it produces from its ears are powerful enough to punch a hole through a metal sheet.

Noiroc's howls are loud enough to shatter glass. Despite this, it is a silent hunter, its dense fur allowing for it to fly without making a sound.

Swabwick's flame does not produce any smoke. In fact, it seems to purify the air of any toxins. Because of this, Swabwick has become popular as a natural air freshener.

Swabra hides high above the clouds, quietly meditating while no one can disturb it. It will only come down to the surface when the sky is completely clear of clouds.

Its body is as light as air, it whimsically dances along wind currents without a care in the world. Ballerinas have taken inspiration from Altaveon's graceful ribbons in their dances.

Its white feathers secrete a sticky toxin that is very difficult to get off. Because of this, it will often get other objects stuck to itself while jumping around tall trees.

Altaler's body is coated in a layer of airy bubbles which allow it to float in the water. Its claws are deceptively powerful, strong enough to shatter stone from its grip strength alone.

Goofing produces a viscous slime from inside its body. The slime is slightly acidic and incredibly hard to wash off.

Goopent's body secretes a flammable oil that is very useful in cooking and heating. The oil can burn for up to a week without interruption.

Slisey produce slimeballs in its pouch that it gives out to Trainers it likes. The slime is actually quite valuable as it is commonly used in high quality sunscreens.

Sligar claws produce a glue-like poison which it uses to incapacitate its prey. However, Sligar can have difficulty injecting the poison due to its thickness.

The bodies of these monstrous Pokémon seep a deadly poison that coats their iron jaws. Miners should be afraid of encountering these Pokémon while mining deep underground.

Inside its tough shell, Slickle produces a thick glue-like paste from the leaves and bark it likes to collect. It uses the glue to stop predators in their tracks, allowing it to escape.

Its metallic talons are coated with many corrosive chemicals that make Slimory a dangerous Pokémon to be scratched by. They are simple-minded Pokémon who only desire food and sleep.

Sliphan leave a slippery slime as it rolls that often disorient its pursuers. They are quite playful Pokémon and love to play with children. They especially love belly rubs.

When threatened, Slitar spits a strong acid that is strong enough to melt anyone straight to the bone. Some people have theorized that Slitar was originally some sort of alien cocoon.

Sightings of these Pokémon are common after nuclear accidents. Their dens are incredibly narrow since their viscous bodies allow them to squeeze through tight gaps.

Theorized to be an extra-terrestrial being, Slitang fires an acidic green liquid from its arms that can melt just about anything. Its sensitive antennae are able to sense other creatures over 50 feet away.

Slibite uses a strong acid to melt through solid rock in search of rare minerals to eat. They are very aggressive Pokémon and will attempt to bite anyone who disturbs them.

The wooden clamps on Slilurk's body keep its soft body from falling apart. The green slime it produces acts similar to oil and is theorized to be an amazing energy source.

Slilous's body is coated in a rubber-like substance that is oddly resistant to physical attacks. The unpleasant taste of the rubber discourages other Pokémon from attacking it.

Sliron has poor eyesight due to living in deep cave systems, which is why it will constantly headbutt its surroundings. Luckily, its soft body is resistant to physical injury.

The large sacs that make up Slielgon's shell are filled with an acidic slime which sprays out if these sacs are punctured. They almost never move from their dens, waiting patiently for evolution.

The green slime that coats its tusks is extremely acidic. This allows for Slixure to slice through basically anything. Even the slightest graze from these tusks can be life-threatening.

Slibat sticks itself to cave walls using its gooey body. Despite its lack of teeth, it will bite into its prey, using its corrosive saliva to melt them until Slibat can slurp them up.

The foam around Slivern's neck is extremely sticky and can stop even the largest of Pokémon in their tracks. They are very friendly and adore human affection.

These mischievous Pokémon like to play dirty, using the slime on their wings to disorient, slow down, or even blind their opponents. Their slippery bodies allow them to escape predators with ease.

Slilem protects its soft, delicate body with its elastic shell, which allows any projectiles to bounce off of it. To get around quickly, it will tuck in its limbs and roll around like a soccer ball.

Regicargo can be seen slowly patrolling ancient ruins, using the limestone to rebuild its body. This is because as it moves, its body slowly grinds down to a fine sand.

Regito's body is made out of a strange substance that somehow stays soft and malleable even hundreds of degrees below freezing. Anything that comes in contact with the slime will freeze instantly.

Regilax have amazing regenerative abilities; as long as its head remains, it can grow its body back good as new. The green orbs on its body are a concentrated chemical that can melt through anything.

Caves where Regigle lives are filled with gorgeous ice sculptures that it carved itself. Groups of Regigle can create sculptures up to 100 feet high.

Said to have come from the coldest depths of space, Regikia's body temperature is only barely above absolute zero. It will brutally snuff out any source of heat it can find with its icy powers.

Regitula's silk is made of small ice crystals, making it incredibly cold to the touch. It will often wrap uneaten prey in its silk to preserve them for a later meal.

Schools of Regivanha float in arctic waters devouring anything in sight. The ice that makes up its body always stays sharp and is strong enough to shatter boulders.

Regiler's frigid body is much denser than regular ice, allowing it to break through thick glaciers with its heavy pincers. During the summer, it sits idly on the sea floor, waiting for colder temperatures.

While looking like a regular flower, Vileto's body is both incredibly sticky and poisonous. Touching it will cause dangerously severe skin irritation that can last over a month.

Vileduo's two heads prefer different times of the day to photosynthesize, one absorbing sunlight while the other sleeps. The right head is usually the strongest since its large flower deprives the other head of valuable sunlight.

Necrova beats its wings so fast that it starts to distort the light around it. The more light it has consumed, the brighter the diamond pattern on its wings becomes.

Because its crystalline armor absorbs all sources of light, its flames have turned pitch black. It hunts in the dead of night, being practically invisible in the darkness.

Stuffode's body is stuffed to the brim with electrostatic wool similar to that of a Flaaffy. Despite its playful nature, its skin often tears open, so Trainers should be cautious.

Despite its cutesy appearance, Becario's fur is tougher than steel. It will only attack wrongdoers and will never harm innocent Pokémon.

Dhelraid's seaweed body controls the poor Remoraid, using it as a long-ranged weapon. It has to keep the Remoraid constantly moving to prevent it from suffocating.

Dhelron slowly walk along the seafloor, gathering rusted scrap metal to build its armor. When threated they will swing its anchor with enough force to shatter bone.

Dhelpede use old diving helmets as protection as they search the ocean floor for food. It is said to curse anyone who tries to remove the helmet.

Martula's venom is incredibly potent. A single bite can fully paralyze a Trainer within a matter of minutes. It hunts in shallow reefs, using its bright colors to hide amongst the coral.

After feeding on Corsola, Mareye will collect the leftover branches of coral and stash them away in its dens. It especially loves to collect the branches of Shiny Corsola.

Marler's powerful arms are covered in poisonous spines, making it extremely dangerous. However, it is a timid Pokémon and will only strike a Trainer if it thinks it's in danger.

Despite its expert combat skills, Hawlbull is actually quite cowardly. If it's locked in a fight, it thinks it can't win, it will bite its opponent with its powerful jaws and quickly fly off while they're distracted.

Hawlmagius appears during festivals and parades, invigorating everyone with a lively spirit. Teenagers often go hunting for Hawlmagius to make their parties even more wild.

Expert tree climbers, Hawlsian leap from tree to tree looking for strong opponents to fight. Its favorite move is to fly high above the treetops and then suplex its opponent into the ground.

Caccargo's body drips a moist sap, allowing it to slide along the ground. Drinking the sap, however, will cause digestive problems.

Cacans's skin is very absorbent, allowing it to survive on the little rain the desert provides. They can stretch up to 15 feet when striking their prey.

The fruit on Cacoom's head isn't naturally poisonous, but Cacoom's sticky sap is. Because of this, the fruit needs to be thoroughly decontaminated before it can be eaten.

Cactcor patiently waits in open fields, pretending to be a regular scarecrow. If anything gets too close, it will pop out of the ground and chase away the intruders.

Cactizard will draw heat energy from the harsh desert sun to fuel its fiery attacks. The sand within its body keeps its cactus body from burning.

The intense heat from its flames creates a thick layer of glass to form on its back. It has to be careful with its shovel because if it gets too close to its flames, the shovel will completely melt.

Sandyeary loves to collect small seashells to decorate its body. It has a fondness for children and can often be seen playing with them on the beach.

It loves to build structures out of sand, spending hours a day shoveling and sculpting sand. However, if its shovel is taken, it loses the motivation to do anything.

Said to be a Growlithe that became lost on the beach, Sandylithe will approach young children to play, digging holes or helping to build sandcastles. However, most children who play with a Sandylithe are never seen again.

On cold winter nights, Amatu can be seen in the trees staring up into the night sky. When the northern lights appear in the sky, a latent psychic power awakens within Amatu.

Amaidos uses its ice-covered head to smash its way through massive glaciers. It is theorized that this Pokémon was very prevalent during the ice age.

Amacorio kick up snow and ice as they dance. Their feathers refract sunlight into beams of pink, blue, yellow and purple.

Auroowl have only been seen on cold winter nights. It uses the crystal on its forehead to draw energy from auroras to fuel its latent psychic powers.

Auroogre lives in the deep arctic ocean, The gorgeous light from its fins can even be seen from the surface of the water. It will only surface on winter nights, drawing power from the northern lights.

Aurogrigus will appear in front of people who it considers vain or selfish to show them their true reflection. If it is accused of lying, however, it will freeze its victim solid.

Lycanwear's fur is actually made out of thousands of tiny, sharp stones. It hunts during the night, using its combat skills to take down Pokémon over twice its size.

Melofree produces a beautiful melody as it beats its wings. Swarms of Melofree can be seen joyfully dancing to their own music.

Melogrowth's body is made of a collection of slime-coated tentacles. It will strum its tentacles to create a soothing melody similar to that of a harp.

Melorantis plays beautiful melodies on its sickles, similar to a violin. Its gorgeous green petals can be used as makeshift instruments and even sound quite pleasant.

Cressmagius will appear in the night to bring children good dreams. People with frequent nightmares keep this Pokémon to help them sleep with their sweet lullaby-like cries.

Large groups of Bruxbat can be seen flying above the ocean, enthusiastically showing off their bright colors to each other. During the night, they sleep amongst coral reefs to keep themselves camouflaged.

Its mushrooms absorb large amounts of water to infect it with its spores. Waters where Paraeon can be found are incredibly contaminated and consumption can cause severe hallucinations.

Pararai spores cause nightmarish hallucinations that feel incredibly real to its victims. It appears in the night, crawling on the ceiling to inflict terror.

The mushroom has taken over Parakazam's mind, amplifying its psychic powers. Parakazam's spores have hallucinogenic properties.

Necrobat's wings are said to be made of pure light, allowing it to slice through anything. It flies through the night, illuminating the dark as if it was day.

Swarms of Fopede can be seen trimming small bushes and trees with their sharp mandibles to make them look neat and tidy. They are commonly kept by gardening enthusiasts.

Lusol is ruthless in combat, brutally slashing its opponents with its scythes, which are imbued with dark energy. Fearful of its own power, it isolates itself and will only attack as a last resort.

It lives in underground lakes, its crystal lure illuminating the cave walls with a dazzling blue light. The larger its lure, the more likely it is to find a mate.

Carark creates illusions by distorting light around it with its crystals. These are only visual illusions, so Carark's rocky armor protects it when its opponent finally sees through its facade.

Caron lives in deep caves, eating the carbon-rich rock to help strengthen its crystalline armor. However, if the armor gets too thick, Caron starts to have difficulty moving around.

Carturne is incredibly useful in the mining industry, using its gemstones to light up dark caves and tunnels. However, it only likes its high-quality crystals and will throw away any that are not up to its standards.

Cargar loves gemstones, carrying large amounts of them in its mouth. It will patiently wait for Sableye to leave their dens, before running away with their prized hoard of gems.

Despite how good its eyesight is, it cannot see directly in front of it. It will often run into things by accident while trying to catch its prey.

Venoeon's movements are incredibly erratic, jumping from place to place with lightning-fast speed. Getting too much of its poisonous dust on your skin will cause limb paralysis.

The poisonous dust from Venoking's hair negatively affects its mind, causing it to go mad. It can be seen making odd contraptions out of anything it can get its hands on.

Venoicate's large eyes are very sensitive to light, so it prefers to only hunt at night. Even if it is blinded, its sensitive whiskers and tail allow it to get a good picture of its surroundings.

Venorina sheds its poisonous fur on a daily basis, which keeps predators away from its den. Its antennae are very sensitive to loud noises, so it lives in more remote areas.

Venoran live in polluted areas, feeding on leftover scraps and garbage. They will sometimes team up with each other to steal larger meals from suburban homes.

Venoduck's fur is coated in a poisonous dust that can be dangerous if inhaled. However, due to the toxins constantly flowing into its brain, Venoduck suffers from constant migraines.

Because its fangs are too dull to inject venom, Frogbok will instead spray alkaline bubbles at its prey, slowly melting them. It covers its den in these bubbles as a line of defense.

After Pumpbish possesses a rotting pumpkin, it struggles to get around without risking its body falling apart. The pungent scent of decay follows it wherever it goes.

In combat, Venojask will obscure itself with its poisonous dust before striking with its poison-tipped claws. Its incredible agility and stealth allow it to fell its opponent before they can even move.

Its body seems to be made of melted marshmallows, with any loose items getting stuck to it. Swirgma is also extremely hot, and its own body will start to burn if stationary for too long.

Slurwak coats its stick in a layer of crystallized sugar, which it uses as a makeshift cudgel. It tends to avoid hotter climates, as it risks the sugar melting off.

Slurton's heads come in all sorts of flavors, the heads will even try to lick each to get a taste. Be cautious, because if you decide to lick one, you won't be able to sleep for 3 days straight.

The trumpets on its back are able to produce sonic blasts powerful enough to shatter boulders. Despite this, Minitoise are very friendly and can be seen parading around with other Pokémon.

Charrak arcs its flaming tail over its head to ward off predators. They are very territorial and will try to burn anyone that aggravates it.

Charadier produces molten clay from its neck that it lobs at its opponents. It uses the flame on its tail to keep the clay in its molten state.

Chartly loves to antagonize people by setting things like their clothes or hair on fire. Even if you put out the flames, they have a chance of reigniting weeks later.

Diggon has become incredibly useful in construction due to its ability to create perfect stone cubes out of thin air. However, it is overly protective over the block it sits on and doesn't let anyone touch it.

Digrak creates a large network of underground tunnels filled with many webs. It will constantly patrol its tunnels, patiently waiting for something to get trapped in its webs.

Digrade love to go spelunking in unexplored caves and will collect a single rock from there to add to its rocky flowers. Its red-tinted visor protects its eyes from sand and dirt.

Digkaboo can be found near pumpkin patches, tunneling through the ground to create fertile soil. It will whip farmers with the vine on its head if they try to touch it.

Dianwear is very affectionate and loves to give its jewels to anyone it likes. Just keep your distance, as Dianwear's hugs are powerful enough to compress rocks into diamonds.

Despite the three bodies not being able to fit within its shell, they will never accept a larger shell unless it is from an Omanyte. They will bury the shell in the ground to stop themselves from getting swept away.

Meowvee makes for an excellent pet as it is said that owning one will bring you good fortune. However, they like to be independent and don't show a lot of affection toward their owner.

Meowcargo's body is made out of molten gold, shedding shards of gold when its body starts to harden. People attempt to collect these hardened fragments to sell them at a high price.

Meowraid fires solid gold coins from its mouth with surprising force. Shots from Meowraid are not life-threatening, but they are likely to cause painful bruising.

Despite its fur being made out of gold, Meowpuff is incredibly lightweight. Painters have described Meowpuff's eyes as resembling deep-blue sapphires.

Meowelia is popular among the wealthy due to its beautiful golden roses. However, Meowelia is a very selfish Pokémon and will never let anyone touch its roses.

Its diamond-hard claws allow Perto to crack through the shells of other Pokémon. It adores shiny objects and will commonly grab lost jewelry or small pearls to take back to its den.

Perroth gets extremely excited over shiny objects and will take anything shiny without a second thought. It will sometimes even get mesmerized by its own golden claws.

Psyzing produces a unique gas that causes severe migraines in anyone exposed to it. However, Psyzing is in constant pain because of its own gas.

Psyran uses its bill to sift through the dirt, looking for small critters to eat. Once it has matured, the barbs on its back start to produce venom to help protect the rest of its group.

Psyrina are quite good swimmers, being able to swim for over an hour without getting tired. Even though it can inject a lethal toxin from its quills, it often forgets it has them so they will mostly just swim away in fear from foes.

Psyloom's body is coated in hydrophobic spores, which keep its feathers dry while swimming. Its mushrooms are very buoyant, which helps it float on the water while it sleeps.

The blades on its head are actually a part of its bill. If one of the blades breaks off, it will cry in pain for weeks on end until it regrows.

Despite how fluffy its feathers are, it is probably best not to pat it. The feathers are extremely sensitive to its environment, and the slightest contact will cause Psynat to become overwhelmed.

Despite its athletic appearance, Psychoke doesn't actually know how to swim. No matter how hard it tries, it will always end up flailing around in the water until it either reaches shore or passes out.

Some people think that the reason why Psypoke isn't so bright is that it is using all of its brainpower on its psychic abilities. However, most people agree that it is just not that smart.

Psyeel is quite good at balancing things on its bill, which is why younger children love to play with this Pokémon. If the water it lives in gets too cold, it will get a painful headache.

Despite its ethereal form, it has no spatial awareness. It is completely befuddled as to why it can't seem to interact with the physical world.

Manlia are very spoiled Pokémon and will throw temper tantrums any time it doesn't get its way. It very rarely shows outward affection towards its Trainer.

The pollen from Primerade's flowers is extremely irritating, so anytime it swings it arms it only intensifies its primal rage.

Primeeary hates everyone and everything, lashing out at anything that slightly irritates it. It takes years of love and affection to break through its aggressive personality.

It sees any sort of movement as a threat, and it will punch its adversary until they can no longer move. Its punches can pulverize a small house within a few seconds.

Arcacross propels itself by shooting intense flames from its wings. It can fly up to 180 mph, impaling its opponents with its powerful horn.

Arcalade is incredibly loyal and will only fight to protect those in need. Because of the risk of friendly fire, Arcalade will only use its flames at close range.

Charking hide amongst volcanic rock, waiting for its prey to swim by before cooking them with a blast of fire. When prepared by an experienced chef Charking is considered a popular delicacy with their meat being described as juicy and tender.

Charpom's flaming claws are hot enough to slice through a tanker hull like butter. If its target is too far away however, it has a tendency to throw molten debris at its target.

Charuk's body melts everything in its path as it searches garbage to eat. The smoke it emits can incapacitate any Trainer that breathes it.

During massive wildfires, Charter will often appear to spar with one another. If they do, they will appear out of nowhere, and the surrounding area will soon be reduced to ashes.

Its delicate brain is covered in a transparent film that acts as padding. Due to its tendency to headbutt its opponents, it is constantly suffering from headaches.

Polipede hides just below the water surface, keeping its eye patterns above the water to deter predators. If disturbed, it will shoot a small jet of water at its attacker, letting it escape.

Abpom uses its detached arm to do basically everything as the rest of its body lies there dormant. It can even fire psionic blasts from the palm of its hand.

Abma can see a few seconds into the future, allowing it to predict its opponent's moves. Alongside its lightning-quick speed, Abma is able to dodge almost any attack.

The hair on Abnat's body is incredibly sensitive to its surroundings, detecting the slightest changes in its environment. It hates being touched and will teleport away if anyone approaches it.

Kadawear's honey has been proven to help in treating certain mental illnesses. However, Kadawear will only allow people it deems worthy to have a taste.

To train its strength, Maeel will practice lifting large ice chunks with its tail. It will even play with the ice alongside the rest of its pack in a show of sportsmanship.

Despite their size, Machum are incredibly strong. Swings from their small hammer are powerful enough to shatter bone.

Mainch can lift over 800 pounds with its strong jaws, and it grabs large rocks or logs to decorate its nest. It will try to stand on its back legs as an intimidation tactic, even though it struggles to keep its balance.

Mawear can lift up to 50 times its own body weight with its four strong arms. However, its legs are not as strong, so it struggles to move larger objects.

Squirtkrow perch on small trees, firing jets of water at nearby berries with its shell-like helmet. Despite this, Squirtkrow hates being wet and will stay away from any body of water.

Squirtbull are frequently seen during the rainy season, gleefully jumping in puddles and dancing in the rain. They are popular amongst school children with their child-like whimsy.

Squirtinch like to hide on shallow beaches for protection. If stepped on, they will retaliate with a large blast of water from their gaping maw.

Victreezing's body is overflowing with a highly concentrated acid that is strong enough to melt through bone. It wraps around large tree branches waiting for its prey to walk underneath it.

Victreewag float along rivers covering its mouth with its tail. It lures smaller Pokémon into its gaping maw with its sweet, scented saliva.

Despite being a friendly Pokémon, any contact with its tentacles will deliver a powerful electric shock. Tentachu prefers to stay in the ocean because of its weak legs.

It uses the long tentacles on its body to grab and paralyze its prey. However, these tentacles often get tangled between its fins, which ends up hindering its ability to swim properly.

Geoziken covers its legs in hard rocks to make its powerful kicks even more devastating. While preferring to fight with it legs, it also has quite a powerful punch.

Gravebok's strong body can crush large boulders just by constricting them. It likes to collect fossils and show them off on its body. The strongest of Gravebok can have up to 20 different fossils on their bodies at a time.

Gomence shred through entire mountains looking for the toughest rocks to rebuild their rock-like scales. In a rampage, they will divebomb into the ground with the force of a meteorite.

Gopede floats in shallow waters, using its electrified tentacles to paralyze its prey. Schools of Gopede can be seen washed up on the beach after large storms.

Rapicune arrives during the summertime, bringing warm temperatures and summer rain. Areas where it resides are covered in a blanket of heavy fog.

It produces a gas from inside its body that causes Slowfing to become numb and lethargic. The gas is commonly used as an excellent anesthetic for medical procedures.

It barely ever moves from the beach as it patiently waits for fish and other sea creatures to wash up on shore. It uses the thorns on its hands to grab its slippery prey.

It is said that eating Slowduck's tail helps improve your brain health. It has immersive psychic capabilities, even though Slowduck has no idea it even has psychic powers.

Sloweel's skin has very few pain receptors, so it very rarely feels pain. During the colder months, Sloweel won't even notice its own body starting to freeze over.

Warreon white mane is made of super-hot water vapor that will cause second-degree burns on contact. Its delicate ears are able to sense differences in air pressure and humidity.

The rocks that make up Warnix's body are porous in structure, allowing them to store large amounts of water. It is more commonly found swimming in waterlogged cave systems.

Slowts are almost always confused, due to its lack of sight and underwhelming intelligence. They will often fall into rivers and groups of Slowts can be seen floating downstream.

The flame on Slowmeleon's tail has a mind of its own, which will try to burn the main body to get it moving. Despite being in a lot of pain, the main body isn't that interested in combat.

Magnenea clings to each other using their magnetic claws. Rings of Magnenea can be seen in open fields trying to generate electrical power.

Swarms of Magneby gather around power plants to siphon off their electricity. They use their magnetic claws to collect scrap metal to use as a form of weaponry such as swords or spears.

Unlike other Magneton fusions, its three brains have boosted Magnekazam's intelligence exponentially. Its masterful control over magnetic fields allows it to freely control any metallic object in its vicinity.

Despite its weird appearance, Seeicate makes for a pretty good pet. They adore swimming and having baths, especially in cold water.

Seerina is very friendly, playfully licking anyone it likes. Its whiskers cool the air around it, causing small ice crystals to form on its body.

Its incredibly soft feathers keep Seelup warm while swimming in arctic waters. Its small horn is cold to the touch, which it uses to deter predators.

During the winter, Seenea migrates towards the sea so it can find food. Its thorns are actually made out of ice hidden underneath its thick fur.

Seeduck's doesn't like walking, so it will instead slide on its belly to get around. Its feathers are coated in oil, which allows for it to slide wherever it pleases.

Grilord can be found after large oil spills, using their gelatinous bodies to absorb the pollutants in the water. However, Grilord will sometimes wash up onto the shore, devastating the local environment.

Said to have come from the far reaches of space, Muring seems to have no regard for non-mammalian lifeforms. Coming into contact with its toxic sludge will cause uncontrollable hair growth.

Mupuff's body is coated in a poisonous berry jam that is incredibly dangerous to consume. However, other Poison-type Pokémon adore the taste of Mupuff's jam.

In combat, Blastleef creates leaves and vines out of water, which it uses to attack. During forest fires, groups of Blastleef will put themselves in danger to douse the flames.

Blastgle can fire pressurized jets of paint from its tail powerful enough to punch through wood. It creates its paint by collecting rainwater in its shell and mixing it with different berries.

As Blasttop spins its body, it kicks up a small wall of water with enough force to topple a fully grown person. The water creates a slippery surface that allows for Blasttop to spin even faster.

Blastzee fires spiraling streams of water from the cannons on its back. Despite not being particularly powerful, the streams seem to put its opponents into a trance, making them unable to attack.

Shelldew can produce pearls in its shell-like bud, making up to 5 pearls a week. It is very protective of its pearls and will swing its bud at anyone that tries to steal them.

Shellaura can't actually swim, so it wanders the seafloor looking for small mollusks to eat. The horns on its head contain poison, which can cause shivering in its victims.

Haunrade's flowers hide its ghostly vines, which it uses to draw the life force from its prey. They can be seen around graveyards, stealing the flowers recently left there.

Since its arms are not connected to its body, Haunloom can strike its opponents from a safe distance. However, Haunloom will only pick fights with other Ghost-types.

Haunxure uses its sharp tusks to mark its territory. The markings seem to have connections to the spirit world, enhancing its ghostly powers.

Odd things start to happen when Haunduck gets a headache. If anyone tries to comfort it, it will violently lash out, flinging any nearby object with its supernatural powers.

Geninja uses the an empty shell as an asset for its misdeeds. If you see what appears to be a Shedinja shell with an eerie pink glow, do not approach it.

The gel around Genniclus's body creates shadow-like stains across anything it touches. Genniclus will create multiple fake shadows to scare and torment its victims.

Drowfing produces a powerful sleeping gas that is treasured by people suffering from insomnia. However, long-term exposure to the gas could cause them to be put into a coma.

Drowras releases hypnotic spores from its mushroom that put its prey into a deep sleep. While they are asleep, it will feed on their dreams.

Drowruff always tries to keep its Trainer happy so they can have good dreams. When it's bored, it will play with small pebbles with its psychic powers.

Despite its appearance, Hypwear happily helps other Pokémon fall asleep. It can sometimes lose its patience trying to use hypnosis and decides to knock its patient out with brute force.

Krabzor's powerful pincers are strong enough to crush Shellder shells with little effort. Its body produces a lot of heat while in combat, so it stays in the water to keep its body cool.

Krabterra can carry hundreds of small Krabby on its back. If you play music around this Pokémon, the Krabby will cheerfully click their pincers to the beat.