When startled, Exeggusey will throw one of the baby Exeggcute in its pouches at the aggressor. The Exeggcute love being thrown around, even if it is dangerous for them.
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When battling, Metaking will recklessly charge at the opponent headfirst. Their steel-hard shell ensures no damage is done to them when they miss.
Because of how light their wings are, Butterking rarely flies. They tend to their wings with care, slathering them with honey as a protective encasing.
The black, rubbery bands on Electachop's body limit the amount of electricity it can release. Without these limiters, an Electachop could cause town-wide blackouts.
Electachoke has lightning-fast punches, but cannot easily hit opponents behind it. Enemies grab its sensitive tail to avoid getting pummeled.
An electric company developed special punching bags which Electachamp can punch to generate electricity. They claim that with enough training, Electachamp could power a town with its energy.
The glass bulb on Magiterra's back usually has baby Magikarp residing in them. Legends say the water can grant eternal life as no one has ever seen a Magikarp die in the bulb.
The stones on Eeroc's mane represent what evolution the Pokémon wants to become. They are usually indecisive, so finding one with only a single type of stone is rare.
If Molyu's Trainer throws it into a starry night sky, Molyu will fly similar to a shooting star. The further Molyu is thrown, the more Molyu will listen to its Trainer.
A symbol of longevity, Megatortle revives any deceased coral it stumbles upon. It is thought to be a major reason why Corsola have not gone fully extinct.
In ancient times, this Pokémon was deified as an almighty protector because of the illuminated markings on its shell. When Megatoise sleeps in empty fields, vibrant gardens grow around it.
When threatened underwater, Chintret will use their tails as makeshift fists. Their tails however are squishy, so it commonly bounces off of the opponent.
Chinret are very trusting with other Pokémon and Trainers, nuzzling with them as a greeting. Underwater exploration teams befriend these Pokémon to offer light in the deep ocean.
Pidbok do not like being disturbed, especially when they sleep. When other Pokémon get too close and too loud, the serpentine tail will inject potent venom into the disturbance.
Because of Poliperior's positive demeanor and bulk, they are commonly found in Trainer Schools playing with children. Their antennae sway when they sense danger.
If you stumble upon a Polirona in a mysterious pond and give it an item, it looks into your heart. If your heart is pure, the item is strengthened. If not, the item will be incinerated and lost.
When frightened, its horn releases a smokescreen and it scurries away. Its abdomen is heavy, so it only walks short distances, making its escape not very successful.
Though having wings, it does not fly by flapping. Instead, Hopgia controls the air around them as propulsion, allowing it to glide to its destination. Hopgia are often found leading flocks of Hoppip.
You can tell how old a Skipgia is by the amount of brown spots on its leaf-like wings. When Skipgia's wings get fully brown, they crumble and flake off until it can no longer fly.
Jumpgia scatters seeds with every flap of its wings. These seeds help grow new Grass-Types and heal those that have been wounded. These seeds are prophesied to turn wastelands into lush forests.
The charred smoke on its back permeates the air as it frolics in fields. Firefighters are annoyed by this Pokémon as they falsely assume there is a fire when it's simply a harmless Unta.
Slugfisk's lava courses through its system, bubbling up when exposed to the elements. When out of its habitat, Slugfisk hardens into a dense shell similar to a Stunfisk of another region.
Commonly found off the Alolan coast, Manvyle surf with other Manvyle and Mantine for sport. The one who performs the most tricks on the waters is deemed the leader of their squadron.
By changing the leaves on their tails, Mantile adjust their speed when swimming. Mantile are very friendly to passing Trainers, frequently offering them help across the seas.
The symbol on this Pokémon's stomach represents how much electricity it has eaten. When it gets full, it will transfer the electricity into nearby devices, which fills it with artificial intelligence.
The two colors are controlled by Smearsion's two halves of its brain. If its two halves can cooperate, its membrane-like body turns into a deep purple, heightening its psychic abilities.
If you find a conspicuous piece of dented metal it may have been caused by an Elechop. During thunderstorms, they punch metal surfaces to store electricity for later consumption.
If you suddenly lose your belongings in a forest, an Ambijask could be to blame. If you are lucky enough to catch them in the act though, they will politely return the stolen goods back to you.
Ambicada can be found residing in the roots of large trees. When Pokémon come by, Ambicada use their lengthy limbs to pull them underground.
Lickipass has one of the most distinguished taste of all beings. If a Trainer creates a dish which pleases its tongue, they will be blessed in having every dish taste spectacular.
It might seem to be standing still, but in reality Electichamp punches faster than the eye can see. Stare at it for too long, and the ambient static of its punches can cause permanent blindness.
Torchloom relies on its tail as a substitute for its lack of arms. After achieving victory in battle, Torchloom will slap its Trainer's hand with its tail in celebration.
To regulate heat and blood flow, Comloom vigorously shakes its tail. Excess body heat is transferred into flares that spew out from the sac on its head.
Instead of changing color, Kecursa will go limp when it senses danger, acting like a plushie. They play the role so well that often children mistake them as actual stuffed toys and take them home.
Metaking's ears are used for sensing magnetic waves. This allows them to find their usual prey, Magnemite and Nosepass, more efficiently.
When unsuspecting Trainers get too close to the Odd Keystone, Spirimime emerges, trapping them with invisible barriers. Supposedly the last thing they hear is a dark, haunting laugh as their soul becomes absorbed.
When Nidoros are threatened, their tail shines, releasing electromagnetic waves. This causes intense migraines in the aggressor as well as anyone in its proximity.
Long ago, Inferxorus were used for entertainment as they danced with their fire-engulfed limbs. Trainers, being invested in their techniques, mimicked them to create fire dancing.
If its tusks break off, Inferxure will use its fire to weld them back on. Though this process is painful, these tusks rarely ever break again.
Salalurk soars at unimaginable speeds, easily circling the earth world in minutes. When it maximizes its energy output, its propulsive power quadruples.
Being warm-hearted and energetic, Sylroc brings a sense of joyfulness to wherever it goes. Companies frequently use this Pokémon to raise the morale of their employees.
Using its claws, Dialxys can rip through the fabric of time to create wormholes to the past and future. Occasionally, Dialxys partake in an interdimensional game of Tag with Celebi.
When low on electricity, Drifbeon will blow themselves up like balloons to attract lightning strikes from thunderstorms. When they are fully charged, they will plummet to the ground and safely land on their paws.
Cofapunny tempt unsuspecting tomb raiders into its domain with illusions of their desires. Once enticed, Cofapunny uses its ghostly limbs to squeeze the life force out of them.
A Mimikyu that feasts on a Diglett carcass will merge with it and become a Mimilett. It then sneaks into labours of Diglett to pick them off one by one.
If nine glowing stars appear on the ground, it is Nineray guiding you to safety. Long ago, people prayed to it for protection, believing it could ward off disasters brought by Absol.
The only way to calm an enraged Bungrigus is to pet it. If a Trainer stops petting it before it calms down, Bungrigus will wrap its arms around them and suffocate them as an everlasting hug.
Glaxorus's icy tusks will freeze any moisture that it touches. This makes being in close contact with them dangerous as it can freeze its Trainer instantaneously.
It only feasts on those that are afraid, so when a Pokémon fearfully swims away from it, Sharpcruel will catch them. However, they begrudgingly retreat if potential prey stand its ground.
As POEKNAME swims, its honey-like drool can be smelled from a mile below sea level. Though fishermen hate the smell, the drool works as an excellent Bug-Type attractant.
Necroram survives off of the light the sun emanates. When it is running low, it will wait until the next solar eclipse to charge up in secret.
Though seemingly harmless at first, Dhelpi will unwillingly drain the life-force of those who care for it. Even though this leads to Dhelpi living lives of loneliness and resentment, they smile nonetheless.
Lycanter likes to play pranks on its Trainer, usually with jumpscares. The more the Trainer enjoys its pranks, the more Lycanter respects them.
When entering a battle, Hakaveon will crack its whip-like ribbons on the ground to intimidate its opponent. Its Trainers instead say this is a pre-fighting ritual to ensure victory, though this is unproven.
Though this Pokémon is fierce and destructive, it only feasts on Grass-type Pokémon. Its petals permeate the air with scents of the Pokémon it ingests.
Found in deep and cold caverns, Digaura feast on gemstones and minerals they dig up. Though they have bouts with Sableye, they will sometimes work together to find food and split their treasures.
With not a thought in its mind, Sloweon still possesses remarkable psychic energy. As means of attack, Sloweon shoots their tail like a torpedo and directs it using its powers.
It occasionally nibbles on its donut-like tail, though does not consume anything. Because of this, professors are stumped as to how it gains nutrients.
Using their Magnemite-like fists, Magnelass engage in boxing matches with other Magnelass. Because they can reach up to 20 feet, they take advantage of their long range.
When Blastmagius battle, they usually engage in duels reminiscent of cowboy standoffs. It frequently has feuds with Octillery.