When bludgeoning won't do the job, this haunted, club-like Pokémon expels plant-based projectiles from its seed head.
When bludgeoning won't do the job, this haunted, club-like Pokémon expels plant-based projectiles from its seed head.
This strange bug wards off predators by using its body to swing a flail made of its own silk. It quickly spins it back together if it's damaged.
This Pokémon picked up the shell of a Voltorb and wore it as a helmet. It is now fused to its head, and Voltbone borrows some of its power.
Biologists are perplexed as to why Exeggedge tortures its kin. The most popular theory is that it is stunting their growth to prevent usurpation.
The egg and sword are separate entities with a telepathic bond. They attract and rejoin each other after being separated.
It grows coconut heads and shoots them out like a bazooka. It can easily fire individually or in spurts.
This bone dagger is said by old scholars to be made from the remains of a lonesome beast and haunted by its spirit.
Maroedge was crafted from the remains and still-present spirit a battle-hardened beast, as evident by its movements in battle.
It's thought to be the remains of armor once worn by a fearsome battle-monk, now possessed by their spirit.
Lickiedge has a habit of licking every new object and living thing it sees to learn about it. Unfortunately, its licks often cause cuts and paralysis.
When its blade is lightly run across a minor wound or ailment, it is healed. Attempts to kidnap Chanedge for profit has made its presence rare.
This majestic sword can only eat by absorbing blood through its blade. Those who approach it to observe its beauty have only fallen into its trap.
The duo's majestic sword-dances attract more victims than it did before it split. That helps it meet its increased thirst for blood.
As long as its eye is intact, Staredge can regenerate its body. On starry nights, it stares and shines its eye at the sky from a seaside cliff.
If its blade ever pops, Mr. edge frantically pulls another balloon from its hand, mimes inflating it with a tire pump, and twists up a new one.
Swift and deadly, this flying scythe has been the reaper of many bug Pokémon, endangering some species.
Pinedge would be an excellent tool for logging and demolition, if it wouldn't claim the limbs of all those attempting to wield it.
Magiedge wildly flops when someone tries to pick it up. However, it is so weak that it quickly gives in to being used by local fisherman to gut fish.
Weeedge has built onto Cateredge's evolutionary strategy by adding silk spikes to make its flail a greater deterrent.
Right before landing a hit, Ditedge likes to change its blade's composition into that of a random material or any object vaguely resembling a weapon.
A loyal spear full of potential. There is a slot on the back that seems to be missing a stone.
Joltedge releases a jolt of electricity on impact when thrown. Its wielder can also call down lightning bolts while holding Joltedge to the sky.
Joltedge releases a jolt of electricity on impact when thrown. Its wielder can also call down lightning bolts while holding Joltedge to the sky.
Flaedge stores all its heat in its blade to release in battle. Its wielder can control fire through Flaedge while holding it.
In an effort to copy and paste a digital Honedge in an experimental PC, the original instead corrupted into a new, uncanny Pokémon: a Poryedge.
Omaedge hides in its shell when it's not hunting, dragging itself around with its ribbon.
This deepwater pair are thought to have created a sword blade eons before humans did. The elongated partner polishes the rounded one's caudal spike.
Artiedge is a legendary sword Pokémon that resides around icy summits. It can generate a blizzard with a swing of its blade.
Zapedge is a legendary sword Pokémon that resides around and regenerates in volcanic lava. Its appearance elsewhere is said to bring about spring.
Draedge abandons its scabbard for a larger one it generates as it slowly grows. These scabbards are often used as status symbols for royalty.
This sword Pokémon is said to have rescued victims of war from rubble and prison camps.
A knife fight with a Beeedge is easily fatal. An encounter with a swarm of Beeedge is a sure way to become unrecognizable.
As a telepathic hivemind, they execute more advanced techniques. They can strike from different directions or rub blades to create a pacifying buzz.
Mewedge was genetically engineered in an attempt to create the ultimate weapon, but it refuses to be wielded.
A psychic, shapeshifting weapon, this Pokémon aspires to become the strongest by learning every move.
Chikoedge would rather calm its opponent with its blade's sweet aroma than fight. Unlike steel, the blade regenerates in sunlight and moisture.
It stinks to adults, but children describe its aroma as a flower garden that makes them want to play with it. Oily roots shift just beneath its rag.
Bayedge's scent subtly influences others to want to fight it, much to the joy to Bayedge, as it likes to duel.
Megaedge's blade emits an odor that calms opponents, making them easy victims to slay.
Its blade's flames correspond to the sword's emotions. It flares up when it's angry or surprised.
Its guard's flames correspond to the sword's emotions. It flares up when it's angry or surprised.
Quiedge's flames are a formidable addition to its blade, flaring and releasing intense heat during combat.
Quiedge's flames are a formidable secondary defense to its blade, flaring and releasing intense heat during combat.
The heat of Typhedge's blade ignites anything it touches, even when it isn't aflame. On contact, it can even generate explosions.
This mace Pokémon floats in a mostly stationary position, rotating with the time of day so its handle corresponds to an analog clock's hour hand.
Lededge fights with its blade and fist simultaneously. In the moonlight, its blade sparkles and makes glowing trails with its swings.
Spinaedge creates web network systems in caves to sense prey. It wanders the dark ceilings and plunges into them while they struggle in the sticky web.
Croedge flies fastest while in its scabbard, employing four silent wings in total. Its blade consumes blood.
It can electrocute prey at short range or shoot jets of water at them at long range. A skilled Chinraid can even electrify its own water projectile.
Togeedge offers itself to be held by kindhearted Trainers, who it fills with joy. However, the sword is disheartened by being used to draw blood.
Maedge's woolly tail generates static electricity by rubbing against itself. This energy is transferred to its blade.
The swords fly at mach 1 separated and mach 2 while flying together. They are such effective hunters that they most often hunt for sport.
Flaaedge's wool generates more electricity, and its body is more resistant to shocks. Electrical arcs form when it nears conductive materials.
Amphaedge's beacon-like light attracts treasure-hunters and challengers it is eager to face.
This bouquet staff uses the powers of flowers and sunshine to generate wondrous effects like parting clouds for sunlight and healing minor injuries.
Maown can be found sliding along the surface of bodies of water. It is hydrophobic and lightweight, so it never immerses.
Azumaedge functions as a Pokémon multi-tool for explorers. It can be used as a club, a auditory sensor, and an underwater air bubble dispenser.
Sudoedge is not made of wood, but rock; its core is made of graphite. It likes drawing trees on walls and hides its face when observed.
Poliedge absorbs water from ponds or rain. When the weather is dry, it croaks to attract Poliwhirl and Poliwag to shower them.
It pretends to be the stem of the flower on its head. When it's sure no one is looking, it moves into the sunlight to ensure it remains healthy.
Jumpedge scatters spores as it rides the wind across the world seasonally. Contact with these can give tiny cuts, so take caution when breathing.
The lightweight Jumpkyu flies around in the wind like a plastic bag with its tiny body and ping pong ball appendages.
Ratedge are found in dark alleyways where they hunt. They target larger victims the hungrier they are, so are fed to deter attacks on humans.
It cuts objects and victims indiscriminately with its scissor-like incisors, which it sharpens on rocks.
Aiedge's vine-swinging hand and blade can make for a swift death in the forest. Thankfully it prefers grabbing and cutting fruits and nuts instead.
The mucus membrane on its skin, and especially its blade-like tongue spines, contain a painful poison that it hunts with when it surfaces.
Espedge anticipates the future moves of its opponent and parries them to protect its wielder.
Espedge anticipates the future moves of its opponent and parries them to protect its wielder.
Espedge anticipates the future moves of its opponent and parries them to protect its wielder.
Unlike its fellow Eevedge evolutions, Umbedge doesn't like being held. It instead protects its Trainer from the shadows.
Unlike its fellow Eevedge evolutions, Umbedge doesn't like being held. It instead protects its Trainer from the shadows.
Murkyu flaps its wings around trying to warn people of ill fortune, but nobody takes it seriously.
Though still a functional club, Ivyedge prefers to put its opponents to sleep with the aroma emanating from its bulb.
Ratedge has held restaurant employees at sword-point to steal the food it smells from the alleyways at night.
This ancient Pokémon is shaped like a rudimentary sword, but is thought to predate the bronze age.
This ancient Pokémon is shaped like an over-complicated sword, but is thought to predate the bronze age.
Wobedge enjoys playful swordplay, but if its black tail gets injured, it will stop playing.
Wobedge is a bat that can take a beating, and if its arm is hurt, give a beating.
Giraedge's blade and tail are naturally hostile to most who approach it. However, vegetarian offerings to the hilt's side will calm it down.
Its ribbon adds blade-like bark to its sticky center to hit attackers with. As a last resort, it explosively breaks apart and slowly repairs itself.
Its lance drills straight down into the ground to escape threats, or straight toward challengers in friendly duels.
Unlike a Snubbull, Snubkyu runs around mimicking an angry dog, scaring small Pokémon and children.
Qwilraid can detach its poisonous quills, hold one in its mouth, and launch it at prey with a jet of water.
Said to be the spirit of a fisherman painfully killed by a Qwilfish's poison, Qwiledge hooks and poisons mass amounts of aquatic Pokémon.
Sciedge's blade is naturally formed out of ultralight insect chitin that is also as hard as steel.
Shuedge is omnivorous and beats its food with its spiky shell. It eats what's left, mixing with its bodily fluids to create a sweet and savory juice.
Heraedge fells trees with tremendous force to absorb their sweet sap. It will settle for an attacker's life force if disturbed while eating.
After waiting in the shadows, Sneaedge uses its dexterous, retractable blades to crack open unguarded eggs or rip into vulnerable victims.
Slugedge's body is made of molten iron that doesn't solidify. It lies dormant in lava with only its ribbon above the surface, waiting for a challenge.
Magedge occasionally delves deeper underground to raise its temperature to 18,000 degrees F and strategically cools its back into a hard sheath.
Piloedge uses its axe to cut down rotten trees containing nutritious mushrooms. Its thick coat can be used to brace itself when it delivers a swing.
Its head is formed out of dense coral. Coredge patrols around underwater groups of Corsola to protect them from predators.
Remoedge has a strategy for hunting flying prey: Striking it down with a water jet from its mouth and letting it fall onto its bladed horn.
It braces itself in the sand or holds onto rocks with its suction cups before firing a jet of water with the power of a cannon.
Skaredge's fan of steel feather blades can fly like a bird. Its fallen feathers are easily made into knives.
Hounkyu approaches children and acts like a puppy to try to get adopted. When alone, it gets depressed.
Kingedge can be found from the seafloor to the surface. It spins to create vortexes which swallow ships so it can absorb the life force of passengers.
What first appears to be blood dripping from its blade is paint used for precision lines. Smearedge paints images of battles historians cannot confirm.
This Pokémon fighter-in-training wishes to observe and learn by being wielded by its Trainer. Tyedge will evolve according to the style of training.
Eleown originates from a time before electricity was discovered. Its symbology seems to have been a prediction of modern electrical symbols.