Koffble is quite mischievous and will often propel itself away from consequences at high speed with jets of pressurised gas.
59 Custom Pokédex Entries by Rooboid
Golcute are priceless, sought after by chefs all over the region. Contrary to their revered status in the culinary field, they are pathetic fighters.
Golnite glide through the night sky like shooting stars, guiding lost ships to shore by reflecting the moonlight in their shimmering scales.
This petite Pokémon snacks on autumn leaves and acorns to gain weight and stay warm during winter. Those who ruffle its hair will suffer a nasty fate.
Golleef are known for their persistent vanity, and create walls of water to admire their gorgeous reflection. They are protective of their hair.
Golnium who are well-cared for boast a gorgeously patterned collar. Those who are not will see their petals wilted. They need lots of beauty sleep.
Golquil are often gifted as a starter Pokémon to young children, as the bubbles from its back are much safer than the fiery embers of Cyndaquil.
Gollava can now let off flames from its crown when enraged. Its gorgeous tail twists in the breeze as it dashes towards unsuspecting foes.
Gollosion makes light work of foes by sweeping them off their feet and barraging them with a hail of bubbles. Flames burst from its mane when enraged.
A famous Trainer in the Alola region showcased this petite Pokémon on TV. Now, many Trainers dress their Golfa to also look like that Trainer's.
Golpiny can be observed raising young Golcute in its pouch. While they aren't particularly strong, they are excellent and speedy swimmers.
Golchomp who lose a limb are able to reconstruct the body part with a prosthetic of bubbles. This is a testament to their incredible will and resolve.
Golchomp who lose a limb are able to reconstruct the body part with a prosthetic of bubbles. This is a testament to their incredible will and resolve.
Trainers who seek power evolve their Golxorus into Seaxorus, but Trainers who seek beauty are more than happy with this gorgeous, shimmering Pokémon.
Known for its bulbous eyes and cowardly nature, Golmander are often won as carnival prizes, making it a common and rather odd-looking starter Pokémon.
The density of Golsis's body differs from water, allowing it to navigate riverbanks with ease. On particularly hot days, groups of Golsis can be found compacted together in the shade of stones and water lilies.
While it is indeed delicious and fatty, Golfisk is a surprisingly good swimmer, and many activists ensure the protection of this unique Pokémon.
This Pokémon raises Goldeen in its glassy pouch. The overall health of a Golwhirl can be determined by the condition and size of its Goldeen.
Golwrath hosts a small ecosystem within its body. Its love of hand-to-hand combat often results in this ecosystem being smashed open.
Operated by a school of Goldeen, the ghastly remains of an Onix live again in the form of Golnix. This Pokémon acts and thinks as a combined entity.
Sought after for its delectable, melt-in-the-mouth texture, chefs the world over will pay handsomely for a Seapi. It hides in its egg when scared.
Seatic's once-delicious skin becomes sour as it evolves; this is a defense mechanism to ward off poachers and anglers alike. It is a weak swimmer.
This Pokémon is said to have inspired the creation of dragon rolls. Its torso moves independently from its lower body, though it cannot stray too far.
Though Seaxure isn't well-suited for battle, it boasts a dexterity that far surpasses the average human's. Seaxure are seldom seen in the wild.
Following Snorlax's reputation of blocking walkways, Snorking blocks riverbeds and streams, leaving aquatic Pokémon unable to migrate in the spring.
To see Snorble awake is a rarity, as they will always favor a long nap over anything that requires any effort. Their post-nap tantrums can be brutal.
Manrill are reluctant to engage in battle and much more likely to sit and endure hits rather than dish them out. They have a fondness for treasure.
Manrill possess a very genteel nature. They scoff at Pokémon battles and showcase their talents elsewhere, such as in hospitality and entertainment.
Despite their brutish bravado, Manbull are rather loath to do battle. However, they will try their best if belly rubs are promised afterwards.
Despite their brutish bravado, Manbull are rather loath to do battle. However, they will try their best if belly rubs are promised afterwards.
The small, curious Mantar lives half of its life in water and half on land. It feeds on aquatic vegetation and may blow bubbles when it's well-fed.
Mantar's body is home to an assortment of small, aquatic Pokémon. When it grows in size, it will learn to feed off the power of its inhabitants.
Powered by an aquatic ecosystem within its body, Manitar tears through the waves at a wicked pace. Its wings cut like blades; remorseless and fierce.
Like Manitar, Mangron's stomach is host to a plethora of aquatic Pokémon. This ecosystem sustains itself and breaks down the food that Mangron eats.
Like Manitar, Mangron's stomach is host to a plethora of aquatic Pokémon. This ecosystem sustains itself and breaks down the food that Mangron eats.
Manon's body is made of rock, unlike Aron, who boasts a thick coat of steel armor. Because of this, Manon doesn't rust when it dives underwater.
Small, aquatic Pokémon live within the cracks of Manron's shell. Eventually, it will capitalise on this symbiotic relationship to gain power.
Mantuff float by popular beaches like buoys, warding tourists away from deep water. They're famous for their warbling singing voices and smooth skin.
Mantuff float by popular beaches like buoys, warding tourists away from deep water. They're famous for their warbling singing voices and smooth skin.
Often spotted within coastline swamps, this unusual Pokémon resembles a flat-capped mushroom and feeds on rotten plants. Its gaze is soulless.
Rounded by the flow of freshwater currents, the body of Mannix shines in the summer sun, attracting small aquatic Pokémon to make their homes there.
Despite being rarely seen in the wild, Smearlax is actually responsible for 87% of food paintings that exist today.
Electitine are often observed drawing trails of lightning behind them across stormy skies. Remoraid think twice about hitching a ride on this Pokémon.
Wailring are hulking behemoths built for battle. They eat absurd amounts of food and are often raised on ranches purpose-built to sate their appetite.
Wailtar breaches any current with ease, propelling itself forth with powerful jets of water. Its aggressive nature begins to show as it draws closer and closer to evolution.
This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale.
Feeble lives in constant misery and rarely shows any hint of joy. The kindest of Trainers might coax a smile out of this sorry Pokémon, though.
Venible's resilience to the elements allows it to thrive in many corners of the world. Desert Venible enjoy a diet of cacti, while marshland Venible nibble away at ferns and nettles to survive.
This soft and cuddly Pokémon is said to have no thoughts inside its plush head. It provides comfort, love and protection to those who need it.
Built only for war, Regichomp boast unfettered, callous strength. The vermillion glow of Regichomp's eyes can cut through the fog like two sabres.
Slowlax tails are a delicacy. They are known to dock their own tails by trying to eat them and are named one of the region's slowest Pokémon.
Having found the perfect culinary companion to its leek, Farking is born. This Pokémon lives in pain, albeit delicious pain, and no longer feels joy.
Grisaur are often seen trying to morph their gooey limbs into different shapes. Some are unable to return to their original shape afterwards.
Host to a flesh-hungry fly trap, Grisaur is rarely raised by Trainers because of its putrid smell. The fly trap on its back acts on its own volition.
The body of Grilax is merely a host to the viscous, toxic sludge upon it. The sludge steers the body to eat voraciously to prepare it for evolution.
Though it resembles the body of a Munchlax, Mulax has merely morphed to imitate its form, enabling it to deceive those who attempt to care for it.
Despite its appearance, Muble is incredibly friendly by nature. Sadly, returning Muble's hugs is ill-advised.
While it is capable of swiftly clawing at its foes at breakneck speed, the sludge engrossing the lower half of Mubite hinders its movement speed.
Feared for its relentless power and ghastly looks, Muchomp can morph its viscous skin into any shape, be that a helping hand or a razor-sharp blade.