When bludgeoning won't do the job, this haunted, club-like Pokémon expels plant-based projectiles from its seed head.
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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.
Eleedge functions as a powerful taser, a less-lethal melee weapon. It rotates its ribbon to recharge or plugs into outlets to supercharge.
Stunted in its development and never growing a hood, Aredge compensated by learning the way of the sword, an arguably more intimidating sight.
Aredge has grown deadly venom vessels in its blade. It also distracts opponents from its true eye with its fake ribbon face.
Magown are most commonly found on the rocky base of volcanoes spitting fire. The color of the flame can be used to predict an approaching eruption.
A lick of this solidified milk blade is delicious and filling. A bite, however, will cause retaliation, and a cut from it will cause a stomach ache.
A gentle touch from this sword not only heals wounds, but also fills opponents with an urge to stop fighting and make up.
Raiedge pierces its victims with the electric impact of lightning. It rides on a floating storm cloud.
The first Enedge was forged in magma. It is said that it's possessed by the spirit of a volcano, and when it unsheathes, another volcano erupts.
Suiedge rides the north wind with its ribbon in search of water reservoirs. It rests its blade in them to purify them.
Larviedge rests deep underground, sheathed, absorbing the soil around it. It only unsheathes to fight when it is under threat.
With a slash of its blade, Luedge can destroy houses. As a result, it chooses to rest sheathed in the ocean floor.
Being stabbed by Pikaedge is comparable to being struck by lightning. Pikaedge recharges by plugging itself into outlets, often causing outages.
A cut from this dagger is comparable to being tased, a less-than-lethal deterrent to being suddenly grabbed.
Azuedge hops around with its bouncy ball and loves to splash in water. It uses its hammer head to launch any attackers away on impact.
Wyedge harvests fruits by cutting stems with its floppy blade and chucking them into its mouth with its ribbon. It bends its blade to toughen it.
Misbone mixes brews with the bones of other Pokémon. They sometimes share beneficial potions with their Trainer.
On nights said to be cursed, Honchedge leads an army of Muredge to curse an entire town. They slowly consume their life force and eventually move onto the next.
Researchers have yet to confirm whether Bonedge was wood that petrified after it was carved or always stone, but they agree that it is possessed.
This sword is as effective a cutter as a standard sword. If its blade ever pops, Mimeedge uses to expelling air to fly away and regenerate elsewhere.
The more successive bounces it achieves, the more powerful the blade and the more excited the Mimeedge becomes. It happily lets kids play with it.
Happiedge stashes away small, white objects it finds in a hidden hoard. It guards it by shooing away invaders with its ribbon.
Raiedge's blade vibrates and it panics at the slightest sound. It prefers solitude, but when cornered, its vibrations enhance its damage.
Munchedge ravages homes, farms, restaurants, and warehouses for their food. It absorbs food particles through its spoon and forked blade.
Its tongue blade deals damage not through cutting, but the corrosive saliva it produces. It also wraps around opponents and numbs their skin.
Rhyslash can withstand any sword and is able to drill through diamond, let alone any shield or armor.
Tanedge's vine blade functions both as a whip and a snare. It easily regenerates and can grow more than 100 feet long.
Though Sandedge fails to hold itself together as a blade, it still swings its sand around at dangerous force.
Despite its harmless appearance, Sandedge shovels into sand and launches it with great force at anyone who attempts to hold it.
Glaceedge's main body can freeze the atmosphere around it, creating snow, icy spikes which can shoot off as projectiles, and its blade.
Glaceedge can freeze the atmosphere around it, creating snow or ice crystals it can fire at opponents.
It observes its prey while hanging from the rafters of abandoned buildings. It pounces on insects and Bug-type Pokémon that also roam there.
Poryedge was further patched with the intent of making the ultimate weapon. However, the sword is too awkward to wield or even look at.
Treeedge guards its territory from the trees with its flexible, leaf-like club. It is said to be a guardian of the forest.
With a leaf blade and additional leaves used for camouflage, Groedge brutally protects the forest's trees with cover of the underbrush.
With its ability to grow seeds and prune plants, Scepedge cares for the forest's flora. With its additional blades, it is its vicious defender.
Researchers disagree on whether Sandedge haunting desert temples once belonged to the temple's guards or its robbers.
Raledge senses hostility with its guard and goes out of its way to avoid conflict. It even avoids being used offensively by people it trusts.
Ancient peoples' recorded interactions with this Pokémon tell of Kirown showing them images that accurately resemble modern human civilization.
Kiredge's blade can cut open dimensional tears to see into the future. It fights better when its wielder is in higher spirits.
Gardeedge uses its psychic senses to see into the future, and if it sees its wielder is in danger, will slice open a black hole in their defense.
An expert fighter able to read its opponent's thoughts, Galledge protects its opponent and those in need with predictive haste.
Nidoedge's seemingly tortured form is rumored to have once been a Nidoran, forged into a living sword by a deranged swordsmith who hated the species.
Kecedge's blade extends to slice its opponent. Its head's color adjusts to its surroundings or mood.
Beledge hunt in companies and communicate with magnetic pulses. They attack primarily by magnetically pulling opponents onto their blades.
Biedge obsessively carves wood and stone. It aggressively defends anything it has marked.
Biedge diligently pounds wood and stone to make its nest. It also pounds the ground to scare off invaders, and pounds aquatic Pokémon as their predator.
Spiribone uses the bones of its predecessors to call upon their spiritual aid in battle, though it's against their will.
Garedge spins through battlefields at jet speed. Its wind gusts can fell trees and its blade can fell a group of armored men in one swing.
Garedge spins through battlefields at jet speed. Its wind gusts can fell trees and its blade can fell a group of armored men in one swing.
Venuedge's ultimate move is absorbing enough sunlight through its blade to release and smite its opponent with the power of the sun.
This legendary scepter, said to have belonged to a wizard, can command plants and with enough absorbed sunlight, release a blast of solar energy.
Nidoedge often keeps to itself, but when it feels threatened it pierces and releases its barbs into its aggressor.
Mawbone collects the bones of its consumed prey to hunt with as weapons or pick its teeth.
Mawedge's head calls out to treasure hunters to pick up the sword. Once in range, its jaws chomp down on the poor adventurer.
Liledge disguises its tentacle as a sword to attract treasure-hunting prey. When they come within range, it snatches them and eats them whole.
This sword has dismissed its warrior spirit to connect with the one inside a 100,000,000-year-old Claw Fossil, remembering its ancient techniques.
Cranbone smashes its skull on hard surfaces in emotional agony when thinking of its late mother.
Nidoedge seeks other Nidoran-related fusions in order to fight for and protect them diligently as family.
Abedge mostly wanders rugged mountains. A cut from this scythe is said to curse the victim with approaching disaster.
Abedge mostly wanders rugged mountains. A cut from this scythe is said to curse the victim with approaching disaster.
Dusedge hunts warriors it deems worthy throughout the night. It becomes invisible and passes through thick walls in pursuit.
Dusedge hunts warriors it deems worthy throughout the night. It becomes invisible and passes through thick walls in pursuit.
Duscedge hypnotizes its victims by beckoning with its hand and eye. They then willingly skewer themselves on its blade.
Duscedge hypnotizes its victims by beckoning with its hand and eye. They then willingly skewer themselves on its blade.
It's said to do the bidding of the dead, slaying those who have wronged them and delivering them straight to the darkest corner of the spirit world.
Weighing in at 200kg, Wailedge can flatten vehicles or entire schools of fish to consume all their life force in one blow.
Imbued with the might of Arceus, Arcedge is said to have the power to destroy the universe to balance Arceus' creation.
Imbued with the might of Arceus, Arcedge is said to have the power to destroy the universe to balance Arceus' creation.
Chimedge have been seen playing in groups atop craggy mountains. Sometimes they sword duel, and sometimes they dance, leaving behind trails of flames.
Pipedge is usually passive, hunting only small fish. However, when shown any kindness, it takes it as a challenge of its abilities and attacks.
Said to be imbued with the spirit of the Empoleon it was poached from, Empoedge cleaves fleets of poaching ships in revenge.
Empoedge guards its territory from atop icebergs, intimidating invaders with its martial prowess by cleaving ice floes in half.
Facing and heading north most of the time, Nosebone appears to be on a long pilgrimage. It is thought to be in search for the rest of its family.
Noseedge sustains itself by inhaling the life force of its victim after defeating them in battle. While floating or held, it naturally points north.
Honsaur's steel fangs quickly drain the life from its victims. The sack on its back is thought to hold its unfinished food.
Honrita's cloth seems to enchant its victims when waved around before Honrita charges and bites down on them.
Honquil can forge swords from the flames on its back, which it then uses to fight with.
The presence of a Honkrow is thought to bring about strife. Seeing one before battle is thought to be a sure sign of victory for your side.
Honco scavenges battlefields for pieces of armor to weld to itself. It ambushes other scavengers.
Honbull is rowdy and acts aggressively, but quickly calms down when picked up by its handle.
These two swords are learning cooperative techniques so they can take on tougher opponents and split the life force.
This Honedge is in the process of splitting. It is attempting new tactics and its two ribbons give it more dexterity.
These two swords are learning cooperative techniques so they can take on tougher opponents and split the life force.
Having grown in length, this Honedge has now adopted longsword rather than shortsword combat techniques.
Honkyu consists of two spirits fighting for control of a single host. You wouldn't want to be caught in the crossfire of their skirmish.
This armored Pokémon hunts small prey at night with sword in hand, assisted by its hypersensitive eyes.
Honchop is a young swordfighter in training. It looks up to its superiors so it may one day match their strength and prowess.
The body of the Graveler possessed by the spirit of a Honedge makes it a formidable martial fighter and brute.
Honta is thought to be the mount of a departed squire, holding their sword as it awaits their reunion.
Honzee puts its victims to sleep and feeds by slaying their dream self. Victims are unable to have lucid dreams ever again.
Honby grows blades from its carapace which it uses like throwing knives. Discarded knives have been used as props to present seafood dishes.
The harbinger of battle, Doubsol warns cities of raids. Misunderstanding it as the bringer of conflict has been many cities' last mistake.
Doubedge has partially split, and attacks primarily by spinning and advancing. Its movements are overwhelming to most fighters.
The complex attack patterns of its three swords are unstoppable, even for an opponent greatly accomplished at swordplay.
This Doubedge has decided its newfound abilities are best contained in its single form, for now.
Doubdile are a menace of the desert, emerging from the dunes just to ambush human caravans for their food, if the humans are lucky.
Doubbarel wanders through the forest slicing trees and Grass-type Pokémon with its teeth and blades indiscriminately, as if by instinct.
Apparently, it can detect the innate qualities of leadership. According to legend, whoever it recognizes is destined to become a lord.
Aegiedge can cleave any opponent with the strength and weight of its steel blade, but it was robbed of its other half.
Pawnown is so ancient, it is theorized to have inspired the creation of the axe. Some even allow their Trainer to wield them.
Pawnedge slaughter their victims in groups. After a successful hunt, they sharpen themselves on stones by a river.
When Luxedge's blade glimmers whilst pursuing a victim, it can sense their spirit. It can even sense spirits through walls.
Aggedge claims an entire mountain as its territory, which it vigilantly maintains. Chips in its blade are worn with pride as mementos from battles.
Its blade and flapping wings create an enthralling, metallic song. Flyedge then spins up a dust storm with its ribbon to trap its victims.
The prismatic scales on its scabbard are said to calm violent hearts; perfect for pacifying Miloedge's victims before striking.
Zoroedge traps multiple victims in illusions at once, storing them for later, when it'll be hungry for their life force.
Syledge sends a soothing aura from its ribbons to calm fights. It only finishes off truly evil opponents with its blade.
Syledge sends a soothing aura from its ribbons to calm fights. It only finishes off truly evil opponents with its blade.
Syledge sends a soothing aura from its ribbons to calm fights. It only finishes off truly evil opponents with its blade.
According to legend, Grouedge is said to have cleaved the land into continents and islands, and will again as the ages pass.
Its blade is formed from a shard of space-time. Palkedge can cut open rifts to distant parts of the universe or other dimensions.
Its blade is formed from a shard of space-time. Palkedge can cut open rifts to distant parts of the universe or other dimensions.
Its blade is formed from a shard of space-time. Palkedge can cut open rifts to distant parts of the universe or other dimensions.
According to myth, Regiedge is able to shatter landmasses with a strike. These myths claim that archipelagos result from the pieces.
According to myth, Regiedge is able to shatter landmasses with a strike. These myths claim that archipelagos result from the pieces.
It can lull people to sleep and cause them nightmares. If they are slain by Darkedge in their nightmare, they are put into a long coma.
It can lull people to sleep and cause them nightmares. If they are slain by Darkedge in their nightmare, they are put into a long coma.
A laser weapon that is powered by life force of its victims. It contains heavily modified organic parts, which can alter to allow the blade to change based on the weakness of the opponent.
A laser weapon that is powered by life force of its victims. It contains heavily modified organic parts, which can alter to allow the blade to change based on the weakness of the opponent.
Reshiedge's blade burns with the heat of the sun and affects the weather. It gravitates towards wielders with a superior sense of truth.
Spotted in the wild only during a full moon, Clefedge stares at the moon and swings its ribbon in a lonely dance.
Zekedge's blade sparks with the intensity of lighting and and brings about thunderstorms. It gravitates towards wielders with superior conviction.
Roseedge attacks rhythmically with its whip, like a dance. The poison on its thorns is fast-acting and deadly.
The speed in which Ninedge unsheathes is deafening. By the time its victim hears it, however, they are already wounded by its blade.
Trying to merge with the skull on a sleeping Cubone's head, Rotom became attached to the Cubone. They now travel together.
A sentient, infinite energy power source, Rotomb is bound to its case for its mischief.
A plasma-powered sword that is capable of zapping the lights out of its victims. It doesn't realize the harm it does by its excited "play fighting".
A plasma-powered sword that is capable of zapping the lights out of its victims. It doesn't realize the harm it does by its excited "play fighting".
After screwing into ordinary sockets, Rowick absorbs the life energy of those who rest in its light.
As agile as the wind, Whimsiedge sneaks into the cracks of buildings to steal the life force of small household pets.
Thought to once be wielded by a legendary bandit, Krookoblade terrorizes its territory of the desert by ambushing trespassers.
Cofaedge disguises as a gold-plated crook to catch would-be grave robbers. It hooks them by the neck and drains them of their life force.
Lampedge appears at the sites of concluded battles to collect the spirits of fallen soldiers. They shine brilliantly during wartime.
Chandeledge's flame creates illusory images unique to each of its victims, such as the face of a deceased loved one, before it consumes their spirit.
Chandelslash is thought to be the reaper of long-lived kings who have otherwise cheated death. Duels with this Pokémon mark the end of many tales.
Haxedge is eager to challenge tough-looking opponents to a brawl. It has yet to meet a shield or armor it could not break in one slash.
Haxedge is eager to challenge tough-looking opponents to a brawl. It has yet to meet a shield or armor it could not break in one slash.
Goluedge have been found outside the gates and castles of ancient cities. They are assumed to have been designed as intelligent sentries.
Goluedge have been found outside the gates and castles of ancient cities. They are assumed to have been designed as intelligent sentries.
Vuledge's blade emits flames which it can control. New tails grow with its experience in battle.
Pyukuedge spits out its blade as its main form of attack, piercing prey. It can stick to walls to do so hidden in plain sight.
Klefedge morphs its blade into a key to break into buildings and back into a blade to claim the life force of its dwellers.
Unlike the Pokémon it's disguised as, Klefkyu lacks discernment and collects any and all keys. Inserting a key into into its cloth angers it greatly.
Mimirita is thought to be the spirit of a dead plant. Rotten roots shift just beneath its ghostly rag.
Mimiloom holds onto its dead flower, which allows it to drift in the wind. If it were to let go, it would become a lifeless stuffed toy.
Mimiluff floats around at night, using its feather-light stuffing like a sail. The stuffing includes fiberglass, so is dangerous to inhale.
It loves to play with others, but often scares people and Pokémon away. If spotted, it is recommended to give a Mimibull positive attention.
It runs up to dogs and dog-like Pokémon, wanting to play amongst them, but is often rejected. It can be heard wailing sadly at night.
Mimiedge pitifully whacks passersby with its draped stick. At first seeming to be unharmed, they eventually pass out, their life force sucked away.
Mimibarel rips dead trees from their roots to dam rivers with. When it hears running water, it lets out a ghastly screech.
Miminat feeds by smoking insects and Bug-type Pokémon with its poisonous gas en masse. Removing its rag can be instantly fatal.
Ancient peoples referred to Volcaedge as “the rage of the sun" in weapon form. It scatters scales from its guard to light a sea of fire.
Volcaedge is also referred to as "Sun's Ray" in legend. The heat of its blade can light a sea of fire and remove oxygen from the surrounding air.
Lacking vision, Deiedge blindly attacks anything that moves for its life force. It can sense the species of victims it's tasted.
Nineedge abandons its blades to make room for its whip-like tails and greater control of fire.
Deoedge is a virus that rapidly evolved to attack organisms more directly. It adjusts its shape into many weapons and is quite agile.
Jiedge will awaken from its sleep if lifted by a person with a pure heart. For a sliver of life force, it grants wishes.
Jiedge will awaken from its sleep if lifted by a person with a pure heart. For a sliver of life force, it grants wishes.
Jiedge will awaken from its sleep if lifted by a person with a pure heart. For a sliver of life force, it grants wishes.
Jiedge will awaken from its sleep if lifted by a person with a pure heart. For a sliver of life force, it grants wishes.
Ninedge sheaths into the ground next to the roots of a tree, absorbing its nutrients to evolve. It only unsheathes to defend itself.
Biedge builds dams on river streams using mud and the wood and stone it carves. These dams resemble tiny forts, and it sheathes in them.
Wild Biblade fell oak tree after oak tree in seconds each. It's a dream for logging companies but a nightmare for environmentalists.
Bikyu makes its nest by damming a stream with toys it steals from camping children. Sightings by children are often dismissed as Bibarel sightings.
Slaedge wedges itself in trees for months at a time. It can live solely off the life force of the tree without even harming it.
Despite its size, Wailedge only harvests the life force of schools of small fish. It enjoys splash-offs with beach goers.
Though it smacks the life force out of small schools of fish, Wailedge also enjoys splashing water at beach-goers and being hit like a beach ball.
Jigglyedge vibrates its blade which hums a beautiful lullaby. When its opponent falls asleep, it finishes the job.
It wears the shed armor of its mother as a hand-me-down, the last thing it has to remember her by.
Trapedge can function like a hammer, or like a bear trap hidden in the sand. It crunches down on its victim to harvest their life force.
Feeedge is found in muddy lakebeds and riverbeds. It is eager to be used as a weapon by any Trainer, but is unimpressive and unwieldy.
Kliorb can revolve so fast and generate so much electricity that they eventually explode.
When fed logs, it dispenses planks of wood which it then uses to construct simple crafts.
Kliedge's gears cause its blade to vibrate, cutting into the body of its victims. It is continuously powered by the life force it harvests.
This Pokémon's interlocking body allows it to speed through the forest like a mountain bike. It is the source of many natural dirt trails.
Klibish is an autonomous Pokémon that was designed to fill itself with garbage, empty itself in the nearest dumpster, and repeat the process.
Klaedge functions both as a vibrating blade and combat chainsaw. It effectively harvests iron and life force from its victims.
Zoedge disguises itself as ordinary objects to avoid conflict. It only ambushes vulnerable prey when they are alone.
Zobat hides in the darkest corners of caves to avoid being seen. When cornered, it transforms into the appearance of its provoker to startle them, then flies away.
On impact, this haunted pick instantly turns metal or flesh red hot. It wanders mines and only attacks if disturbed while mining.
Wigglyedge can calm people and Pokémon just by brushing them with their ribbon's soft fur. It can also inflate their blade to a ridiculous size.
NAME's form makes it a treasure for children, which it takes advantage of to kidnap them. It fights back like a real sword when caught.
NAME's form makes it a treasure for children, which it takes advantage of to kidnap them. It fights back like a real sword when caught.
Shupedge feeds on feelings of vengeance against specific people. When it is full, it finds and acts out that revenge on that person.
Cottonedge shoots cotton into its opponent's eyes before attacking. Its light weight makes it nimble yet easy to push around.
Cottonedge uses its pugil stick-like weapon to push away would be attackers. If the battle seems lost, it shoots its cotton at its foe to escape.
These flat Pokémon can be found sliding along the surface of the desert sand. Some hieroglyphs seem to depict their sightings.
It lies just below the surface of the desert to slice at the legs of passersby. When victims get away, Sandiedge aggressively pursues them.
Zuorb emits ultrasonic waves to navigate caves and blasts to shock prey. It can emit a blast strong enough to knock out power as well as itself.
Zubone wears the skulls of the prey it has sucked all the blood from. Since it is blind, it just dives in the direction of prey it hears.
An eyeless hunter, Zuma flaps its wings and feels the air bouncing off cave walls in order to navigate.
Zubuffet lives in caves and hunts by blindly flailing its body in the direction of prey. It avoids other predators unless they strike its tail first.
The blind Zupix uses ultrasonic screams and echolocation to hunt in caves. As it gets older, it grows more tails and in turn becomes more agile.
A shy, blind Pokémon, Zurua hides in dark caves and uses echolocation. It scares and tricks predators by transforming into them, but remains blind.
Zubell often hangs onto cave plants, absorbing their nutrients and catching bugs with its open mouth. It also swoops down to eat bugs in mouthfuls.
With blades that resemble shark tooth swords, Krokoblade ambush and hack at prey with abandon, as they quickly grow lost teeth back.
Krokoslash is thought to have belonged to the guards of an ancient palace's throne room. It seems to follow its leader's orders to this day.
This spirit wanders its burial site, mourning its passing. Its burial mask is all that remains of its identity.
Jealous of the lives of its victims, Yadreavus wails and screams outside their bedrooms at night to feed on their fear.
It's said the spirit of a warrior possesses its funeral mask and sword it wielded while it was alive. It still despairs that it lost the war.
It's said the spirit of a warrior carries the sword that it wielded in life. It mourns that the kingdom it fought for no longer exists.
A ceremonial blade haunted by a spirit. It wanders catacombs in search of more victims to sacrifice, especially grave robbers.
As an eternal flame melts the wax mask of this spirit, its memory of its life becomes fuzzier until it forgets it completely.
Yatik are spirits that absorb the spiritual energy of haunted objects and areas. They can be found swarming burial sites at night.
According to beliefs of the ancient civilization who created the golden body for this spirit, Yaesta symbolizes the 'Death and Rebirth Cycle' of the sun.
These spirits passed under the sweltering desert sun. They wear cactus-shaped masks in memoriam of their passing.
Yamite appears to be an ancient form of a battery case with its own magnetic field, powered by a spirit trapped within.
A restless spirit, Yazee puts to sleep and enters the mind of its victims to remember what it was like to dream.
Joledge consumes the bioelectricity of victims it stabs to power up its attacks. It gains the most energy from large, Electric-type Pokémon.
Joledge consumes the bioelectricity of victims it stabs to power up its attacks. It gains the most energy from large, Electric-type Pokémon.
Ferroedge fires off spikes in addition to bludgeoning its victims. It excels against armored opponents and absorbs their metal.
Axeedge marks its territory by etching its unique signature in trees. Its blade chips but grows back stronger.
Golebone is thought to be a lost child of a lost underground civilization. Researchers follow it from afar in hopes it will lead them to its home.
Larvedge is also referred to as "Sun Drop" by locals. It expels flames from its blade up to 5,500 degrees F.
Gollax never closes its mouth and consumes anything that fits inside. Its wings are nonfunctional as a consequence.
Sabledge feverishly mines underground tunnels in search for gemstones to absorb. It also assaults miners for the gems they've found.
Sabledge assaults treasure hunters in order to consume their gemstones. It is also hard enough to drill and dig for food itself.
Sabledge assaults treasure hunters in order to consume their gemstones. It is also hard enough to drill and dig for food itself.
Scoliedge is fiercely territorial, slicing and poisoning any and all invaders. Even those who flee its territory are continuously pursued until slain.
Glaslash's body is the shield. It freezes the moisture in the air to form a sword which it uses to duel predators and prey.
Oddedge stakes in the ground during the daytime. The staff only uproots itself and hovers above the ground under the moonlight.
Oriedge electrifies its teammates' spirits and opponents' hearts with its moves. It shakes its pom-pom to build up its electric charge.
This poisonous bulb Pokémon feeds and grows on soil created by decomposed trash. It has grown a quadrupedal body to move around and obtain more food.
This poison seedling Pokémon feeds and grows on the soil created by decomposing, toxic trash.
Trubedge is said to be possessed by the spirit of garbage, vengeful towards humans for having been thrown away.
An environmentalist's nightmare, Trubbarel creates dams made of packed garbage which poison rivers.
Phantedge is said to be possessed by a lumberjack who died in the forest. It obsessively fells trees as it did while alive.
Treedge is the forest's executioner. It seeks out people who harm the forest and shows no mercy towards them with its living wood blade.
This staff can expel a sticky, noxious honey that can disorientate opponents.
Gooedge wants to fight, but can barely contain its weak, slimy composition. It compromises by exclusively fighting wet Pokémon.
This staff emits a clouds of yellow pollen that is so potent it can cause paralysis.
Necroedge absorbs light and fires the energy back out as colorful blades of light. Its constant hunger makes it a vicious fighter.
Necroedge absorbs light and fires the energy back out as colorful blades of light. Its constant hunger makes it a vicious fighter.
Stuffedge may look like a children's toy sword, but a weak swing towards anyone who attempts to pick it up can be lethal.
Maredge's spikes are lethally poisonous, and it fights dirty. It shakes the poison in its sack right before a fight.
Cacedge stores water in its club-like structure. It shoots off its thorns in addition to bludgeoning its victims.
Sandyedge possesses a shovel and can control sand. It throws sand in its victims eyes, bludgeons them, and buries them alive to drink their life force.
Sandyedge possesses a shovel and can control sand. It throws sand in its victims eyes, bludgeons them, and buries them alive to drink their life force.
This mushroom species evolved to create corpses for it to feed on. It sheathes in the ground to hide its blade from oncoming victims.
Paedge's simple, diminutive design allows it to sheath in the ground and disguise as an ordinary mushroom while watching out with its eye.
Paraedge's unique physiology allows it to hunt in the forest independently or attach and control a host with its mushroom cap.
Venokyu lives in the shadows, with insects and Bug-type Pokémon. It throws off its disguise and unveils its horrendous form to eat its prey whole.
This haunted war pick instantly melts through armor and flesh in one swing, making it the bane of armored foes.
Charedge's flames engulf its whole blade when it is angry, but dwindles to a single flame when it's calm.
Digedge detects and digs up nearby buried objects as if it were treasure. It's recommended that Trainers keep their Digedge away from graveyards.
Digedge's appearance of being wedged in the dirt beckons one to pick it up, but it evades would-be wielders by sinking further into the ground.
Gold would normally be too heavy and soft for a sword blade, but it's able to repair itself. It can detect treasure, its presence visibly exciting it.
Peredge functions as a finely forged sword as well as treasure detector, determined by the mood of the Persian head pommel.
This Peredge was once wielded by a legendary treasure hunter. The explorer was said to have been able to verbally communicate and understand it.
Growledge allows itself to be wielded by those it considers to be a noble hero, but lights itself ablaze when it senses evil intent in another.
The loyal Arcaedge can travel more than 250 miles per hour. It's said to search for a hero who was separated from it.
Researchers suspect Charedge gets its fiery temper from the strain of constantly breathing fire to form its "blade", a constant cycle.
This legendary war pick is said to be possessed by the spirit of a dragon and have the ability to melt through armies in one fell swoop.
Poliedge can gently twirl its ribbon around to put its opponent to sleep. Its blade is always slick and well-oiled.
Kadaedge's vibrations emit alpha waves that passively induce headaches and cause malfunctions in technology. Its spoon can even reflect some attacks.
Alaedge's defensive attitude and lack of communication means its IQ can't be tested, but it displays psychic mastery with its diminutive form.
Within this rounded cutlery lies intelligence unfathomable to the human mind. Its simple form allows Alaedge to focus completely on its powers.
Maedge is thought to be possessed by the spirit of a fist fighter. It picks fights with violent outlaws on the streets.
Belledge leaks a fluid from its mouth that can melt iron, though the iron that makes up its blade won't melt.
Squirtedge is a playful sword with a blade made of still but unfrozen water which it shoots out in streams.
It shoots jets of acidic water stored in the red gland on its back. Fishing boats that dared try to catch it have been found with holes in their hull.
Tentaedge clings to its target by reaching out with its tentacle-like guard. It then plunges its poisonous, hard water blade into its victim.
No person has freed themself from more than one of Tentaedge's 80 tentacles before being skewered on its brutal blade.
Alternating between arm and pick, Geoedge scales mountains. Popular legend says it is possessed by the spirit of a deceased dwarf.
Gravelax gorges on mineral-rich foods to maintain its rocky composition. It sleeps on the top of mountains, sometimes tumbling down in its sleep.
Its arms can hurl boulders, opponents, or itself; its preferred mode of travel. The boulders it sheaths into ensure its landings are not graceful.
Goedge mines and stashes the toughest stones it can find to use as weapons. These stones can't be cracked by humans with any handheld equipment.
Often mistaken for a kids' toy, anyone who holds its reins can ride it like a real pony, but similarly must develop a relationship with it first.
Its flames double as both a method of attack and an exit strategy, launching itself away from battle with expulsion force from its flames.
Waredge is an elegant blade that twirls and spins in combat. It enjoys dueling tough-looking opponents.
Using its magnet to navigate, Magnebone wanders factory to factory in search for its "mother", the designer who created it.
Its large magnet blade can attract metal to it from several feet away. The pull is so strong, it skewers metal Pokémon and those wearing armor.
Faredge seeks a worthy swordfighter to wield it. It is always up for a fair duel.
Faredge is filled with pride knowing it is a good stick, always eager to prove it with a duel.
A wound from its polluted blade is sure to cause a nasty infection. When melee combat doesn't do, it throws a chunk of its putrid tassel instead.
A legendary gun-sword said to be possessed by a shipwrecked, sunken pirate lord. It sinks ships to make others face its fate too.
The spirit of a desecrated body possesses the Cubone who dug it up and wields its bone as a weapon.
Gasedge's handle and head are gaseously linked. Though its mind is in the handle, its head embodies the grief of the dead.
Gasedge's "blade" may seem harmless as it is made of gas, but once it permeates flesh, it poisons it from the inside.
Ignore its ribbon's beckoning and stay clear of the range of Haunedge's chain. Its teeth quickly suck its victims' lives away.
If you feel a chill in the dead of night, run into the nearest light and watch for shadows. It may be a Genedge coming to claim your life force.
Missing its mother, Onbone chiseled and wears a stone helmet in their likeness. With it, it can burrow through the ground.
Onedge drills through mountains in search of tougher stone to harden its blade. Doing so also sharpens it in the process.
In search of the toughest stone, Onedge condenses and darkens to resemble onyx.
A tiny cut from Drowedge's blade can put its opponent to sleep. Then it will place its ribbon on its victims face to eat their dreams.
Hypedge sniffs outs the subconscious of quality dreamers using its sharp nose. It then puts them to sleep with its pendulum and inhales their dreams.
When Krabedge buries its shaft in the sand, it appears to be just a discarded claw. Alerted by its ribbon, the axe flips to execute its victim.
Kingedge's overgrown axe head also means it's outgrown its previous hunting method. It can now cleave slow, well-armored victims in one fell swoop.