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.
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.