This common plant-eating pest is typically found in gardens. Experienced Caterrow have a stubborn and fiery temperament and will quickly return to a garden it has been chased out of, seemingly out of spite.
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Electrzor strikes foes with lightning-fast speed and explosive power. It can be found near factories and power plants.
Electrsaur lay still in the sun and during thunderstorms in order to bask in as much energy as possible. Excess energy is released through explosions.
Exeggran typically nest together with several other Exeggran until they evolve. They prefer a diet of grass and flowers and tend to avoid conflict.
Exeggufable are most active on the nights of a full moon under a clear night sky. They prefer to be far away from noisy, urban environments. If uncomfortable, its many heads take on a disgruntled expression.
It has limbs that can stretch long distances, so it combines that with its hefty weight to keep its opponent on guard; there is always the possibility it will suddenly spring its body directly into the foe instead of merely throwing a kick.
It specifically seeks out the body fluids of powerful humans and Pokémon to feast off of, perhaps in an effort to become stronger itself. A wandering Black Belt is a highly sought-after banquet to Hitmonbat.
Hitmonlax features natural bulk and strength that would make sumo wrestlers jealous, but it prefers boxing. Being slower than Hitmonchan, it sometimes has trouble effectively training for the sport and gets frustrated.
While it moves through magnetism, its skin is actually soft and squishy, with the magnetic material it manipulates actually being inside of Lickiink. If its tongue gets accidentally caught in its own gears, it immediately faints from the pain.
Though overall rare, Koffvee is found in populated urban areas. They typically roll in areas of filth, such as trash cans, absorbing toxins through their porous skin.
Metameleon possesses a withdrawn personality, preferring to stay idle and preserve energy needed for evolution. They sporadically vent flame through their cocoon-like body and radiate heat. Some Metameleon were a source of heat at home in ancient times.
As NAME trains, it produces and releases noxious fumes that smell vaguely of sweat.
The beating of a Rhyva's wings is loud and distinct. When it picks a location to fly to, it will recklessly and tirelessly travel to it, even if it strains itself doing so.
Rhymar possess little patience and display a fiery temperament, being quick to attack Pokémon they suspect are foes. They eat a diet of scalding rocks that come from volcanoes.
Electrical charges build up into the wool of a Rhyreep. Simply touching one will result in receiving a powerful zap. Sometimes, Rhyreep will even be struck by lightning; however, Rhyreep doesn't seem to mind.
Chanchu possess an upbeat and friendly personality that belies their natural rarity. Their powerful shocks have been recorded to bring the unconscious back from the brink.
Chanxen possesses great teamwork skills, being a stalwart protector and, seemingly, a fluent communicator. In battle, it will direct and support its allies with a gentle demeanor.
Each part of Tancute clusters together and buries itself partway into the ground to disguise itself as a vine-laden bush. Every part of them is rich in nutrients, so some harvest Tancute's vines for food.
They are slow-moving but surprisingly quiet and stealthy. Campers are surprised to see that Tanpoke have snuck up on them and are rooting through their tents out of curiosity.
Kangassect, its child, and the mushroom that grows on its back all live together in harmony. Kangassect and its child are sheltered from harsh weather and can defend themselves from foes using the mushroom's spores.
The creature nestled between Kangasduo's two heads is its child, which burrows comfortably in Kangasduo's feathers as it stomps around at high speeds.
Horfing can emit both water and smoke from the many orifices covering its body. They are able to live in both water and air. Groups of many Horfing are thought to be a sign of a nearby factory causing too much pollution.
They can spray inky-black bubbles from their snout that explode and smokescreen the general vicinity. Wild Horby only use their pincers in emergencies, and prefer an idyllic life of eating underwater plant life.
Seamise fires water at high pressure to hit foes from a distance. If a foe manages to get close, it instead swings the anchor it covers at them. Touching a Seamise can result in infection due to the poisonous film that covers its body.
Once evolved into Sealer, it will shed its more peaceful lifestyle and act as a guard for nearby marine Pokémon. Its pincers are laced with a mind-numbing poison. Very few Sealer evolve further than this state.
Despite being amphibious, Golmeleon must return to the waters periodically or their body starts not being able to function. As a result, they usually do not stray far from the water-filled mountain valleys where they live.
They swim together in large groups. Golwag do not get along with Poliwag or Goldeen, and battles between them are not unheard of.
A common fusion that breeds in nearly any kind of water. Scientists have noted that they appear more intelligent compared to Magikarp: many avoid common fishing hooks, even ones with quality bait.
Their claws can come in a variety of colors and patterns. Fishermen love collecting Sealer solely to see what new patterns they will see with each catch.
Buttermence only battles with those who encroach on its family's resources, from their food to their shelter. It can fling toxic spores off its wings with surprising accuracy. When not in combat, Buttermence enjoys a simple life gathering nectar.
Starchamp styles itself after fictional intergalactic superheroes. On rare occasions, it makes odd and seemingly meaningless poses, looking to the sky.
Mr. naw love to dance, and especially love to mimic street performers. Due to their overeager and impulsive personality, they can be difficult to train for inexperienced trainers.
Mr. koal's iconic and familiar appearance resembling the circus are all mere illusions: its true body is actually very similar to Torkoal. Even the fireworks it can fire off are just colorful displays of psychic energy covering smoke and soot.
The hair on Jynfairy's head appears to have unusual protective properties that guard Jynfairy from the effects of curses and spells from Pokémon such as Mismagius. If cut, the hair's properties quickly fade away.
Jynbat can project unusual frequencies from its ears that disorients friends and foes alike. Rarely, those who listen to it fall into a trance. Once alert, the victim only recalls hearing an unintelligible song.
Due to its swift speed and ability to command lightning, any foe of Electama often finds itself unconscious before even knowing Electama was around. It has the ability to fire off high-voltage currents.
It has the ability to climb all sorts of surfaces, even vertical ones, thanks to the microscopic hooks on its feet and the claws on its hands. It must rest somewhere flat, however, thanks to the large pair of pincers it carries.
Taukhan is an extremely aggressive and territorial fusion that often protect herds of Miltank. Unfortunately, they may become protective of domesticated Miltank and rampage against farmers; removing these Taukhan can be quite the ordeal.
Their bodies are too hard for most unevolved Pokémon to pierce through before Magipod flops away. Unfortunately, nothing stops a swift Flying-type Pokémon from hauling it away to its nest in its thick talons.
Magicor can perform incredibly high jumps from both water and land, hurling itself miles into the air. Unfortunately, the wind often carries it somewhere far from where it initially hopped, which will cause Magicor to Splash around in frustration.
The poison Gyaradra creates induces intense aggression, mania, and hallucinations. As a result, it is considered too dangerous to consume even by the most hostile and famished Pokémon.
It has remarkable intelligence and understands human speech and writing. If it were not for its rarity, Lapkazam's clerical abilities would be highly valued.
Eepiny loves to collect all kinds of stones, from those with unusual colors to those that are smoothed down by time. It takes a long time to pick out which stone it wants to carry in its pouch on a given day.
Eepiny loves to collect all kinds of stones, from those with unusual colors to those that are smoothed down by time. It takes a long time to pick out which stone it wants to carry in its pouch on a given day.
Eepiny loves to collect all kinds of stones, from those with unusual colors to those that are smoothed down by time. It takes a long time to pick out which stone it wants to carry in its pouch on a given day.
Eepiny loves to collect all kinds of stones, from those with unusual colors to those that are smoothed down by time. It takes a long time to pick out which stone it wants to carry in its pouch on a given day.
Eeton generates powerful radio waves that seem to greatly upset Pokémon that are on the verge of evolving, or those that have recently evolved. Some have speculated that a powerful Eeton could force nearby Pokémon to evolve against their will.
Despite its body's bright coloration, Vaporsaur is extremely difficult to find in the wild due to its ability to become virtually invisible in water. It is both a photoautotroph and an omnivore, so it can get its energy even when the sun isn't out.
It makes nest in rocky cliffs by the shore. It is both an expert swimmer and flier. It viciously competes for prey with Gyarados.
It is not uncommon for Joltsaur to be struck by lightning out of the blue, even on sunny days. This causes its powers to be supercharged. Simply touching it for too long may cause paralysis.
If Flasaur wants others to stay away, it can release a powerful toxic mist. If others continue to grow close, Flasaur radiates terrifyingly powerful heat from its body which can cause severe burns.
It is thought the use of multiple Fire Stones on this Pokémon is the reason it is so warm to touch. Even its nose is pleasantly warm. This warmth turns red-hot when in battle.
Its fluffy fur is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Flatoise can shoot water that ranges from scalding hot to pleasingly warm at all different kinds of pressures from its cannons. Through its mouth, it breathes fire.
Early studies indicate that Porysis could survive and move around in the vacuum of space. However, as the long-term effects that it could have on them has yet to be properly evaluated, Porysis has not yet been into the cosmos.
Omarith's many tentacles are sensitive and can feel when fish Pokémon are hiding beneath the sand on the seafloor. On its back is a powerful shell that protects it from attacks from above.
Kakelgon stays still as long as possible, preparing for evolution. It will remember anyone who tries to disrupt this process, and recall them as foes.
Kabuleep uses its rocky body as camouflage among the seabed. When a Pokémon draws near, its head extends and it drains them of their body fluids. If the prey's body is too tough, it first melts them by spitting acid.
Whatever Kabubok cannot cut through, it coils around, suffocating its prey. It has the ability to slither atop the surface of water.
The tips of its mouth are soft and sensitive, and they are used to feel Aeronyte's immediate area. They can uncurl from their shell and chomp down on any perceived threat in a fraction of a second.
Aerotrum's terrifying strength and size allows it to easily intimidate prey and gobble them up. If this fusion existed in the past, it is not known what other Pokémon could have coexisted alongside it.
Snorlee sets distinct goals and rewards for itself to maximize training. For instance, it will grant itself a large snack full of nutritious Berries only once it has broken fifty boulders clean in two.
Snorchan seems to already know that eating a good meal, doing vigorous exercise and sleeping well will lead to a healthy body, and will do all three naturally in a steady routine. For that reason, it is beloved by pro athletes.
Snortop loves to show off. It is particularly adept in feats of strength and balance, making it a somewhat common sight at circuses. When it sleeps, it is nigh-impossible to wake up.
Regurgitative and poisonous fluid oozes from its mouth. It dines on weak prey that gets close, liquefying them whole, and then takes a leisurely nap.
It sleeps on its back with its head outside its shell when it feels completely safe and comfortable. If Snortoise sleeps in this manner with you nearby, it trusts you entirely.
Opening the inside of Artitom can cause frostbite to anyone nearby. It prefers not to have any items inside of it.
With a flick of its wrist, Zapxys can release hundreds upon thousands of volts of electricity. It is too enigmatic and dangerous to properly be used as a power source at this time. It only follows the orders of a seasoned Trainer.
Mollure produces flames anywhere, even underwater. It prefers to perch high in reclusive places, untouched from human life.
Scientists have given it the moniker of the "Falling Star". There is no known limit to how hot its flames can actually grow. As a result, some believe Molxys carries a small sun in its body.
Dragonair moves so fast underwater that, in legends, the orb on its neck was able to control the currents. In the past, fishers would give an offering to the sea, in hopes of Dragonair calming the waters.
Do not approach the sound of buzzing in Johtonian woods in the dead of night. It may be Beeowl, guarding their nest. Disturbing one in its sleep during the daytime is also a poor idea.
An alien parasite from another universe and a man-made experiment fused to become this Pokémon. It brings forth an eclipse, striking fear in foes.
Chikoret has a mild and agreeable temperament, making it perfect for training. It loves to roll around in flourishing meadows. When happy or determined, it releases a relaxing aroma.
Chikotata frolic in flower-filled meadows, prancing around jubilantly. Pollen gets stuck to their body as they do so, and eventually transfers onto other flowers, pollinating them.
A pleasant aroma wafts from the barbs on the end of Chikothorn's vines. The aroma is a byproduct of the nutrients Chikothorn gets from both the sun and the dirt it eats.
It is most active just before dusk. When it rests, it burrows into the ground, sucking the fluids and nutrients from nearby plants. Chikobat's leaves are most healthy when it feeds off of a wide variety of plants.
A wild Megatata gets all of its energy from the sun. As it does not need to eat while basking in the sun, it resorts to grinding its own quick-growing teeth down by rubbing them up against one another. As a result, dental trauma is common.
Flowers bloom brilliantly at the end of Megathorn's vines. The vines themselves, however, are only partially organic: metal coils through each of them, their structure akin to wires. This makes the vines surprisingly sturdy.
Flowers bloom where NAME gallop. The ashes their fire spreads give nutrients to all kinds of flora.
While Cyndamy can use Fire-Type moves, it must be careful not to overexert itself: if its moist body dries out, it becomes deeply unhealthy. As a result, Cyndamy tend to dwell near peaceful rivers and streams.
The flames on Cyndata come out when it is battling, when it is excited, or whenever it sneezes. As a result, it is not considered suitable for riding.
Cyndazee are mainly nocturnal and possess a wide, varied diet of both physical matter and dreams. They hunt and scavenge with their flames unlit, but young Cyndazee have trouble controlling their embers when happy and full.
Totomer live in polluted swamps. This Pokémon communicates through biting: gentle affectionate nibbles for friends, and harsh chomps for foes!
Thanks to red film around its eyes, it can see perfectly even in the swampiest, smoggiest, or sandiest environments. Its massive jaws latch onto prey and never let go until the prey stops moving.
As a vestigial feature from its Feraligatr half, Ferabra sleeps with one eye open, resting one brain hemisphere at a time. However, it doesn't need to see a foe to know to teleport away; its psychic powers allow it to detect them even in sleep.
To communicate, they screech sharply and suddenly. These nocturnal Pokémon's cries sound like the screams of young children.
A stealthy and nimble Pokémon capable of hiding in tight and narrow spaces. In addition, Fureon has the ability to alter its colors to blend in with the environment. As a result, they are difficult to find and capture.
Hootfa is a spritely Pokémon known for dancing in a rhythm with other Hootfa during the full moon. It can sing a soothing, enigmatic melody that lulls others to sleep.
Hootran can jump incredibly high, easily able to hop over a small child in a single bound. The tips of its talons are poisonous and can irritate skin easily with just a single touch from them.
Hootran can jump incredibly high, easily able to hop over a small child in a single bound. The tips of its talons are poisonous and can irritate skin easily with just a single touch from them.
Their large yellow feathers can alter their color in darkness so it does not alert prey while it hunts during the night. It first targets prey that are lost and in despair.
Noctrade exhibits effortless grace in its displays to enchant and defeat foes. It is said to be swifter at night and stronger in the day.
It is an urban legend that when the clock strikes midnight, anyone who hears all twelve chirps from Noctgrigus will perish. Its heartbeat syncs with the rhythm of the pendulum inside its body.
Ledylax is constantly drifting between being partially conscious and being in the early stages of a typical sleep cycle. When frightened, it emits a foul-smelling fluid from its body.
Ledyfarig lives in warmer climates, feasting off grass and small Bug-type Pokémon. It has an unpredictable personality and can unexpectedly attack those nearby.
It is only found in the wild just as light starts to fill the sky, but before the sun is fully over the horizon. It lets out baneful, high-pitched screeches if discovered and quickly becomes timid.
As a group of five, Ledylax raid unprotected and unwatched wastebins in rural areas to gather food. In the Sinnoh region, they adore Honey Trees.
Ledyish prefers hot and humid environments. It can communicate with other Ledyish by emitting a scent. Each kind of scent means something different.
Spinahoot are a common nocturnal fusion found in the woodlands of Johto. The pattern on their stomach looks vaguely like a grimacing face, which is thought to scare off potential predators.
It weaves a complex maze of webs. Pokémon caught in the webs are devoured. Those who reach the end of the maze will meet Ariawile. They, too, are devoured.
In battle, it darts from tree to tree, spitting sticky threads and setting up traps for foes to get stuck in. When it sees an opportunity, it leaps down and pummels the foe.
In battle, it darts from tree to tree, spitting sticky threads and setting up traps for foes to get stuck in. When it sees an opportunity, it leaps down and pummels the foe.
Cronape has impressive agility. It darts around and strikes opponents with poison-laced chops and kicks. Cronape resides deep in the mountains.
It is both impressively agile and flexible: it is able to effortlessly bound and rest its body on the slightest indent of rocky cavern walls. It watches over mining spots, waiting to dart downwards and snatch any glittering jewels that may be found.
Despite its powerful poison and brutal fighting abilities, Crochamp is surprisingly merciful. After it defeats other Pokémon, it merely sucks some of their blood and leaves them be.
Caves that have wild Crolem are considered dangerous due to Crolem's ability to camouflage itself against dim ceilings while perched upside-down. It will let go and purposely fall onto a trespasser's head at crushing speeds.
Each end of their tentacles can light up. When several Chinyu gather together, they perform some kind of ritualistic dance, twirling and lighting up their tentacles in a very particular fashion. Scientists are unsure of its purpose.
Groups of Chinvanha make mesmerizing light displays deep within the ocean. When a Pokémon draws near, they swarm it until nothing remains.
It has the ability to control the water in the air, which allows it to stay healthy even during relatively dry days. Colorful seeds that can shine in different colors grow over its tail, making it a festive sight regardless of the time of year.
When groups of Clefkid gather under the full moon's light, sparks fly in the vicinity. The color of each spark varies from Clefkid to Clefkid, so their displays can be just as mesmerizing as they are dangerous.
It spends much of its waking hours practicing its flight. As the wind can easily blow it away, it must train very hard to achieve mastery. When it is not practicing flight, it is likely practicing its ability to chirp in a sing-song manner.
The hard shell of Igglytle protects it from predators, but also keeps it weighted to the ground; its main body is light, soft, and squishy.
The hard shell of Igglytle protects it from predators, but also keeps it weighted to the ground; its main body is light, soft, and squishy.
The hard shell of Igglytle protects it from predators, but also keeps it weighted to the ground; its main body is light, soft, and squishy.
Togetar live in small burrows just underground from popular hiking trails. It thrives off the feelings of pleasure and calmness that radiates off of nearby adventurers. Despite this, they are incredibly shy and refuse to show themselves to others.
Togemander produces fire that twinkles in all different colors, usually red and blue. It's beloved at special occasions as a result, with it lighting anything from bonfires to small candles.
The warmth and joy from the fusion between Togetic and Typhlosion resulted in Togelosion. Despite being a ferocious battler, it's also a great friend.
The multicolored fire Togemander produces brings a sense of relief and joy in all who see or even smell it. For some reason, domesticated Togemander love watching fireworks, but wild ones avoid the loud sounds.
Even if Naduck sees a foe charging at it, Naduck will fail to react in any reasonable amount of time. Scientists believe that Naduck is so preoccupied trying to ease its constant headaches that it often fails to process the physical world.
It can foresee anyone approaching it, and it has the ability to teleport away in an instant. As a result, it was thought to be a myth created by early settlers of the region.
Xaduck moves slowly and methodically on land, walking in an odd and uneven gait. When in water, it prefers to travel downstream, effortlessly avoiding any obstacles in its way.
They live together in herds for protection. If even one is in danger, all of the herd will release a powerful poison from their mouth.
It loves the feeling of static electricity, so Flaalicky rubs its wool and tongue against various surfaces to transfer electrical charges.
When Flaafairy sees the full moon, sparks fly off their body. Distant dazzling light displays when the full moon is high in the sky may be a group of Flaafairy dancing in glee.
While Flaaroth live in packs, their most common natural competition is also their packmates. They argue and get into violent fights amongst one another for things such as food or the best napping spot.
The bright light that Amphaturn can emit from their antennae can shine through even the deepest parts of the ocean, making it valuable in sea-based rescue missions. However, the light is so bright it can cause eye damage without proper protection.
The colors of Bellcargo's body and flowers all vary on a variety of factors, such as nearby soil composition and how active the closest volcano is. Bellcargo with pink hues are particularly rare.
Sudofree are seen active and smiling on summer days, drinking from flowers, but will freeze if approached. Come too close, and they release spores.
When you enter a forest and feel a chill up your spine, not all may be what it seems. That tree in the distance may very well be Sudovenant.
When you enter a forest and feel a chill up your spine, not all may be what it seems. That tree in the distance may very well be Sudovenant.
It lives near the surface of seclusive swamps. Many light Pokémon rest on the leaf on Poliplume's head. However, the mucus over Poliplume's skin is highly toxic.
Hopdeen band together in giant schools for protection and generally avoid confrontation altogether. They are a preferred snack to Qwilfish.
Hopbuff is blown away by even gentle winds. When the sun is at its brightest, the songs Hopbuff sings are are at their loudest.
Hopshrew's favorite spot to curl up and sleep is in the dirt, just under the hardiest weeds. Although it can fly for short periods of time, it cannot stay aloft for very long. Despite having decent night vision, it is diurnal in nature.
It looks like any other weed when buried partway beneath the surface. If plucked, Hopish begins to hop around in anger, spreading harmful spores everywhere.
Skipdeen live in warm waters and feed on undersea plant life. The Skipdeen with the most dazzling colors is the leader of its school.
It enters an inactive state if the weather is too cold or cloudy. The flowers on Skipossom's head bloom in the sunlight; rarely, the flowers may bloom in different colors.
Some Skipish are active during the daytime, while others are active during the night; it all depends on what time Skipish's components hatched. Larger Skipish likely thrive in the morning, while the ones most active at night have stronger toxins.
In the summer, they travel in the direction of the wind, leaping and soaring in great bounds; all the while they spread toxic and foul-smelling spores.
Ratkid impulsively bites into anything electrical, from wires to utility poles. Great effort and care is needed to break this habit.
Ratnx are nocturnal and notoriously shy. When spotted, they emit a sudden bright light from their bodies and flee.
Ratnx are nocturnal and notoriously shy. When spotted, they emit a sudden bright light from their bodies and flee.
Since Pokémon Fusion has become more commonplace, many natural conservationists have praised Sunfree's natural-born tendency to pollinate all kinds of flora, spreading pollen and seeds wherever it goes.
Sunlax will eat anything it can get its hands on. Once it has eaten enough food to match its body weight three times over, it will bury itself in the dirt of a reclusive sunny meadow, and wait to evolve.
This Pokémon frolicks and plays on bright sunny days, but digs a burrow and hides on cloudy days. Sometimes, the sprout on Sunran's head is visible above the ground.
If it isn't getting exercise, Sunchop is basking in the sunlight, synthesizing nutrients to get even stronger. It dislikes excessively rainy or snowy days.
Its long tongue is usually used to lap up water, not to fight. After taking in enough water, it will find a wide-open field and bask in the sun. The chubbier the Suntung, the healthier it is.
The sound of crackling static can be heard when Yankid flutters its wings. Catching one can prove difficult, as it moves sporadically and can paralyze others on contact.
While Yander has a shell to defend itself from enemies, it can also flee quickly using its wings, making small waves as it darts across the sea.
It can spit clumps of mud and gushes of water to deter foes from approaching. It prefers to feast on the nectar from flowers growing by still lakes and small rivers.
This Pokémon lives and raises its young on the muddy hills by riverbanks. Its body has a poisonous film around it.
Espligatr is only thought to evolve naturally when its bond with its Trainer is as bright as the sun. It has a coy, unpredictable personality that belies its ability to predict the future.
Espcario uses supernatural powers to read minds and predict future actions. Highly intelligent, it views the Trainer it's bonded with as an equal. It can fire blasts of purple-colored energy from its hands.
Umblosion undergoes self-imposed training to keep its ravenous fire from hurting others unintentionally, but it will throw everything it has into real battles. It is said that when the moon is full, its power peaks.
Umbtic lives at the bottom of the deepest lakes. Those who see the elusive Pokémon during the daytime are said to be overwhelmed with its beauty; those who see it at night are said to freeze in horror.
A wild Umbter is usually only visible at night. If Umbter manages to touch someone with its hands, the victim will become incredibly tired.
Shellder's toxins have enhanced Slowchamp's muscles. It can perform both physical and mental feats of strength. Slowchamp also enjoys swimming.
Shellder's toxins have enhanced Slowchamp's muscles. It can perform both physical and mental feats of strength. Slowchamp also enjoys swimming.
To make sure both flowering buds on its body get enough sunlight, Ivykarp has to partially reveal itself above the water's surface, either swimming sideways, or by alternating swimming right side-up and upside down.
Ivydos moves through the water with surprising grace. While it swims, it uses the vines on its body to snatch up prey. Once the prey stops moving, it devours them. As a result, Ivydos rarely needs to photosynthesize.
Ivyrow's feathers have a pleasant herbal scent. As a result, keeping these feathers in one's home is popular among rich business owners.
Ratdash possesses fantastic agility and surprising flexibility. Walking into the nest of Ratdash is an easy way to get injured.
It sends out bizarre psychokinetic waves. Its body is hard as steel, and touching it for too long induces headaches in most Pokémon.
Ungoo's unsettling amorphous appearance has raised concerns over what Unown is biologically composed of and if they or Ungoo could be harmful to humans over long-term exposure. So far, there is no solid evidence that it contains any toxins.
Pineckle may leak out a sweet-smelling sap from its pinecone-shaped shell to lure other Pokémon closer before it attacks. The black body is both flexible and durable.
It can charge and stab foes with the drill on its face. Dunhorn's wings are purely vestigial: it cannot fly, for it is too heavy. They burrow deep in the dirt to rest.
Scientists are unsure if Duntu exist naturally in the wild due to their obscurity and tendency to teleport away the moment they detect someone. Even a strong Trainer's Duntu will weakly flutter around, unable to properly carry its own weight.
According to local Johtonian legends, when a Duntu properly opens its eyes, devastating power is unleashed. However, this has never been properly observed.
Notoriously shy and incredibly elusive, wild Duneon are prized by Poké Maniacs. Studies have shown that as long as they can hide and camouflage themselves, Duneon will sleep in any environment.
A group of Glikrow nests in the sides of craggy cliffs. Anyone who approaches is swiftly bombarded and has their shiny valuables stolen.
Glimander reside in the mountains, training their gliding abilities daily. Despite their small size and jovial nature, their bites are extremely painful due to their fangs carrying superheated venom.
The magnet in Steechoke's brain allows them to locate the highest quality minerals, which it then devours to further strengthen its powerful body made of alloy steel. If it is not sleeping or eating, it is likely training.
Only with a wide variety of martial training in various terrains can a Pokémon evolve into Steechamp. It has arms that can shatter steel and a body that can break nearly any weapon.
Spearpie nest in small crevices in trees. It will peck at humans who try to touch it, but, strangely, it does not usually attack smaller Bug-types.
It can let out a piercing cry that rallies Speartata to its location. It has an gluttonous omnivorous diet, and uses much of its energy in order to fly.
When not hunting for fish, Speartortle spends much of its free time on secluded shores to preen its feathers to pristine condition. It shows remarkable ability to navigate through even extreme currents.
It closely observes fellow Flying-type Pokémon to learn how to properly divebomb and catch sea-dwelling Pokémon. Perhaps in thanks to their unnatural psychic powers, a stare from Qwiltu can intimidate even the largest of foes.
Herapom live in trees, feeding off of sweet honey and fruits. They have a particularly powerful tail and horn, which can rip through the flesh of even the toughest fruits.
Herabull carries a powerful spear that can both attack and disarm foes. Herabull defends its territory valiantly, but it is drawn to sweet treats.
It will only eat honey unless it is completely starved. If interrupted while eating, it will throw itself into a complete frenzy that would make even a rampaging Ursaring feel mellow in comparison.
It becomes most active late in the spring, when the most honey is produced. After it finishes gorging itself on whatever it can eat, it will focus on raising its young before going back into hibernation.
When a wild Pokémon evolves into Herapom, it ditches its old strategy of tearing through enemies in a single horned thrust or crushing grip, and instead begins to practice using moves such as Double Hit and Bullet Seed.
The golden vines laced around its body taste vaguely of honey, but only when Heragrowth is well-fed. It uses its powerful body to defend itself against pests wanting to nibble on its sweet vines.
Heralett's powerful horn can rip right through even the toughest of tree roots, making groups of them a danger in forested areas. However, Heralett is usually careful to not uproot trees, as they love the Honey that tree-dwelling Pokémon can produce.
Due to the shape of its horn, Heranix cannot tunnel through earth as fast as Onix. However, the horn does give it an edge in battle, due to its reach and power. Foes are flicked away effortlessly if they face Heranix!
Wild Sneasea use Smokescreen before ambushing prey, as they can easily see through the smog. Some Sneasea have been known to steal the treasures and precious items of other undersea Pokémon.
Intelligent and devious, they steal anything they think might be useful: stones to pelt others with, Pokémon Eggs to eat or otherwise keep hostage, and even the nests of other Pokémon.
Teddiskull are said to be the spirits of trees cut down before their prime. They hide inside hollow logs until the new moon, when they become extremely active, devouring sweet sap from nearby flora.
Ursachoke can split logs and boulders with a single punch and otherwise totally shatter any hiding spot. If Ursachoke is chasing you down, trying to protect yourself is not an option.
Slugpy flops down and oozes down volcanoes and mountainsides to collect earthy debris, which it directly absorbs into its body. It will then slowly travel back up, and repeat this process over and over again.
It can snatch up undersea Pokémon that come too close to the thermal vents where they live in an instant. Slugeanie almost never move from where they make their nest.
Fearshrew's long beak is used to dig deep into the dirt, helping not only with navigation, but also with snatching up prey. Its favored target is Trapinch.
Fearshrew's long beak is used to dig deep into the dirt, helping not only with navigation, but also with snatching up prey. Its favored target is Trapinch.
While usually moving slowly and steadily to conserve energy, Pilonine has the ability to run suddenly at high speeds. Rarely does it ever seem to tire. It prefers a diet high in protein and fat.
While usually moving slowly and steadily to conserve energy, Pilonine has the ability to run suddenly at high speeds. Rarely does it ever seem to tire. It prefers a diet high in protein and fat.
They hide among colorful underwater plant life and generally avoid combat. As a result, very few Corkarp evolve in the wild.
Cortomp typically live in warm, brackish waters. Unfortunately, their bright coloration makes them a target for Pokémon such as Swampert. Despite that, they remain friendly towards most Pokémon.
Wild Corpert try to maintain a tough image in order to keep itself safe from potential predators. Thankfully, it has a powerful body that is excellent at both battling and swimming.
The coral reefs where Cordisc reside glitter like rainbows under the light, making them a popular scuba-diving spot. Some activists want to make these reefs inaccessible to the public in order to preserve them.
Wild Remochoke tend to avoid fighting. If it knows it is being stalked by a predator, it will fire a powerful and accurate blast of water from its mouth. Only if that fails will Remochoke battle in close quarters.
An amphibious lifeform with the intelligence to craft tools made out of debris. It can hurl a spear from long distances with deadly accuracy.
Octichamp's many tentacles are brutally powerful. With strong suckers scattered across them, escaping Octichamp's grip is extremely difficult. Foes who run are targeted with powerful ranged attacks.
A gluttonous Pokémon that takes any food it sees. However, it will also give rare Berries to any house it passes. It is beloved by farmers.
This immature Pokémon tries to give out food to anyone it meets, but it has usually eaten most of the gifts by that time.
Its body is composed of the hundreds of toys and gifts that have been thrown away over the years, along with other substances. It will try to clean off the grime of one of the objects in its body and present it to someone who needs cheering up.
Witnessing a Maninja leap from the water is said to be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence that signifies good luck for one month.
Despite having the ability to walk on land, Manble usually stay in the water for most of their lives. They burrow under the sandy seafloor to hide from potential predators, and even allow smaller Pokémon such as Remoraid to hide underneath them.
It is not uncommon for Manbite's dorsal fin to be confused with Sharpedo's from a distance when it breaks over the water's surface. Despite that, Manbite is friendly and will curiously swim up to nearby ships.
This unique fusion has combined four species at once. A Remoraid and Shellder have fused to feed off of Manbro's excess energy while they drive off pests Manbro can't see coming in an example of mutualism.
It sleeps on the sides of cliffs. A biodegradable substance somewhat similar to mercury leaks from its tail when it hunts. When two Skargar fight, their cries reverberate throughout the area.
Skarlucha specializes in close-quarter combat, grappling with its powerful arms, slashing with its sharp wings, and pecking with its beak. It trains deep in the mountains.
Ekcada prefer damp grassy places to live. As they have an unsettling stare and move around swiftly and unexpectedly, they tend to not be very popular among young children. For self-defense, they secrete a powerful poison from their fangs.
Most Eknx leave fighting to older members of its pack. If cornered, it will suddenly emit a bright light from its tail to blind the perceived predator.
Ekbat sink their venomous fangs into prey and enemies alike, but flee at the sight of sudden loud noises.
When it cannot sneak up on or flee from an approaching Pokémon, Phanans will repeatedly slam its head and upper body into the ground in an attempt to intimidate the Pokémon to make it steer clear.
It has a playful nature and responds quickly to cues, making it popular with performers and Trainers alike. It needs to periodically roll in the mud or dive in water to cool down, as it will refuse to do anything if it's too hot.
Mr. Mime's ability to create invisible objects remains within Donmime. Interestingly, it likes to create human objects not otherwise found in nature, such as vehicles. This Pokémon is popular among a certain group of bikers.
It can curl its long serpentine body into a tight, tire-like coil. Donans will then roll either away or directly into foes at top speeds. A mother Donans is particularly territorial and dangerous.
Donchoke has particularly strong neck and abdominal muscles, which give it both flexibility and strength. Donchoke tend to live together in small groups.
Stanpent have odd hypnotic powers that leave others in a trance. In the dead of night, the light you see may not be a friend: Stanpent's victims have their energy drained and pass out.
Stanzee prefer to live in reclusive forests. Trespassers are hypnotized by their mysterious powers, and wake up outside of the woods with no memory that they encountered Stanzee.
The pendulum Stanno carries varies from one individual to the next, due to it actually being created from the individual's shed antlers. The pendulum still carries a portion of the hypnotic properties Stanno can naturally create.
Each flock of Smearkrow produces a slightly different-colored fluid on the end of their tailfeathers. They use this fluid to mark their territory and keep out unfamiliar Smearkrow.
Those who stare at Smearno's paintings grow extremely drowsy, but only before the fluid completely dries. The paintings it produces are abstract and ethereal in subject; scientists believe it is trying to replicate the dreams it eats.
Usually, when Tylax are not eating, they are studying other battling Pokémon to learn their techniques. Wild Tylax that lack this drive to improve are abandoned by their kind and left to fend on their own.
Despite its appearance, Hitmonlax is a dedicated exerciser. It is particularly receptive to yoga and balance-centric workouts.
It has a sassy and defiant personality, making it difficult to train. It will even run away from their own Trainers if they upset it. Smoofa prefer physical affection, but only if the affection happens when no one is watching.
Smoobas's lips are highly sensitive and used primarily as a vehicle for its sense of touch and, sometimes, its ability to grab things, so they are always puckered and ready to use. It occasionally sneezes and exhales an icy frost.
Shy but adventurous, Eledew love playing outdoors, rain or shine. When they are particularly overjoyed, they let loose a Stun Spore.
While it isn't yet adept at utilizing Electric-type moves, it nevertheless prowls fearlessly during even the most dangerous thunderstorms. If a storm does not contain thunder or lightning, however, it prefers to hide in its den.
Magpuff's warmth and light weight make it popular to gently toss from friend to friend in a circle as a party game. Being too rough while playing with Magpuff, however, may result in serious burns.
It seems to be made of a substance similar to milk. Campfire stories about a Miltank who was abandoned on an old farm and turned into Milgast are still told to this day.
When Blisark finds someone hurt, it uses illusions to protect them while it heals them. Nothing will stop it from healing everyone in the area.
When Blisark finds someone hurt, it uses illusions to protect them while it heals them. Nothing will stop it from healing everyone in the area.
This elusive Pokémon brings a thunderstorm wherever it goes. Both Raitias and the storm it brings disappear with a flash of lightning.
It is stalwart and deeply loyal. Enreon's billowing tail is said to carry the warm summer breeze, even as day turns to night.
Suidra showcases dazzling powers that leaves beholders in awe. In spite of its strength, Suidra remains humble.
When Larvihorn begins eating into a mountain, it continues in a perfectly straight line, carving a tunnel through the mountain. Nothing will stop it until it is full.
When Larvidle evolves into Larviuna, it will immediately begin to start eating downwards into the dirt, occasionally regurgitating soil above itself in order to bury itself deeper and deeper so it may eventually go dormant and rest for evolution.
It consumes the dirt that surrounds creatures that have passed away. Once full, Larvidreavus floats eerily still until it is hungry once more.
Tyrandon's power is cataclysmic. A single step can cause mountains to shatter or earth to sprout out of the sea. The overflowing torrent of magma it can spew from its mouth could create entire regions in mere days.
When Pikarino detects danger, its large ears twitch. If foes touch Pikarino, they feel sick and quickly become paralyzed.
Due to its powerful bulk requiring a lot of sustenance, most wild Pikaking do not live long lives. They only eat vividly colorful flowers and Berries.
Those trapped in the jaws of Celewile are said to witness their future, and, ultimately, their demise.
Most of their body is blubbery and squishy, but young children typically don't care for Azunea as they do for Azurill, as their tails are littered with incredibly sharp and painful spines that are hard to remove once lodged in skin.
Ambivile play pranks on hikers at high altitudes with a grin. Unfortunately, these pranks can spell disaster. Whether Ambivile are aware of this is unclear.
Its barbed tentacles are actually quite dexterous and can be used to grip and push objects. Ambieanie lives on shorelines near jungles.
Misbull has a whimsical personality and a hardy temperament. When it waves the wand it is never seen without, all sorts of strange effects happen, from objects levitating to others' appearance temporarily changing.
Honchmime performs impressive displays of illusions, pantomiming, and other fantastic powers in dim lighting in front of any audience foolish enough to be engrossed. During this time, Murmime are stealing any loose valuables the audience might have.
Honchmime performs impressive displays of illusions, pantomiming, and other fantastic powers in dim lighting in front of any audience foolish enough to be engrossed. During this time, Murmime are stealing any loose valuables the audience might have.
Honchno acts as the charismatic, hypnotic leader of a large, troublesome group of Pokémon. It has been known to take hostages to get what it wants.
Bonfree secretes excess fluid out of its wings and tear ducts, which scatters to the ground. It is said to be both mildly sweet and salty.
Bonursa collect tons of sweet fruit and bring them back to their den to eat. However, if they are approached by a wild Pokémon, they will drop what they are holding except one or two pieces of fruit and try to imitate a tree, standing still.
In battle, wild Bonnaut often stay still, trying to mimic what they have learned from their parents. They are not yet skilled at channeling energy back at the foe, however.
Happibuff loves to mimic Chansey and Jigglypuff by playing pretend: it will give perfectly healthy Pokémon smooth, egg-like stones to 'heal' them, and will sing lullabies to help them rest. It does, however, possess a genuinely relaxing aroma.
Happibuff loves to mimic Chansey and Jigglypuff by playing pretend: it will give perfectly healthy Pokémon smooth, egg-like stones to 'heal' them, and will sing lullabies to help them rest. It does, however, possess a genuinely relaxing aroma.
It is friendly and gets along with almost any Pokémon. It is entirely selfless and will placate aggressors with songs and gifts.
Raigeot enjoys flying through nearly any conditions, but it dislikes the extreme cold. It loves flying through the skies after a thunderstorm.
Raigeot enjoys flying through nearly any conditions, but dislikes extreme cold. It especially loves flying through the skies after a thunderstorm.
Raigeot enjoys flying through nearly any conditions, but dislikes extreme cold. It especially loves flying through the skies after a thunderstorm.
Munchclops eats and eats, but it is never satisfied. Scientists believe there is something akin to a black hole in its stomach, for Munchclops never creates any kind of biological byproduct. Oddly, it doesn't appear to actually need to eat to survive.
Munchkey swings from tree to tree with surprising agility. It will attack anyone that refuses to give it food.
Weavpom are both incredibly mischievous and incredibly social, forming tight-knit packs. Each of its limbs can be deadly.
Weavpom are both incredibly mischievous and incredibly social, forming tight-knit packs. Each of its limbs can be deadly.
The body is only used to eat and drink, and the brain and all of the other functionality is within the shell atop this Pokémon's head. Magneking has intense electromagnetic powers.
Radios become unusable when Magneown draws near. The electromagnetic waves it sends out cannot be defined on the spectrum as we know it.
Lickiphox's tongue is extremely hot, so it uses it while in combat. Instead of using its ability to see into the future to gain an upper hand in battle, it uses it to find where the best foods are.
It laps up the toxic film it leaves on the ground and its foes. This Pokémon will eat anything; the stench of Lickiuk changes based on what it eats.
Tancute's vines are terrifyingly powerful. However, they are not as easy to regrow as Tangela's, so Tancute will attack anyone who grows too close.
The vines growing off of Tanvenant'S body are bitter and unsuitable to eat. Legends state it will snatch away arsonists and devour them. Tanvenant, however, actually gets energy by leeching water and nutrients off the roots of other plants.
The vines growing off of Tanvenant'S body are bitter and unsuitable to eat. Legends state it will snatch away arsonists and devour them. Tanvenant, however, actually gets energy by leeching water and nutrients off the roots of other plants.
To defend itself properly, Magmortini lets loose an overwhelming swathe of flame. To make sure its prey stays delectable, when hunting, it uses Wrap, slowly tiring out their meal until the prey can no longer move.
A defender of happiness and joy, Togeitar will attack bullies and tyrants with ferocity. The armor covering its body protects itself from feelings of negativity.
A defender of happiness and joy, Togeitar will attack bullies and tyrants with ferocity. The armor covering its body protects itself from feelings of negativity.
Togetile darts gracefully and swiftly across even the tallest trees, finding the most remote and peaceful part of the rainforest to rest.
Togetile darts gracefully and swiftly across even the tallest trees, finding the most remote and peaceful part of the rainforest to rest.
Togetile darts gracefully and swiftly across even the tallest trees, finding the most remote and peaceful part of the rainforest to rest.
Because Sandlithe seems to dislike large bodies of water, it likes to lay in the sun and roll around in loose dirt to keep dry. Young Sandlithe have been recorded yipping and barking at the rain during storms.
It hovers over the surface of calm waters and scoops up aquatic prey in its large pincer. When it catches something, it crushes them in a single snap.
Eevee are thought to take on this form in the wild when they live in humid swamps or jungles. They make their home in plant life amongst rivers and streams.
Leafpom camouflages into forest foliage, and strikes from afar using a wooden bow it crafted. It displays remarkable wit and adaptability.
Despite having a sturdy, powerful body, Leafpert is content to live its days resting in the mud, absorbing excess energy from the plant life that grows around it. It rarely hunts for Water-type Pokémon.
It can fire the icicles that grow on its tail with precise accuracy. The berries that grow on its back are colorful year round and are apparently quite sweet, but Glacetile only shares them willingly with its young.
Although typically good-natured, Gronoir is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve its goals and, as a result, can become combative and stubborn. It likes to watch the sunrise, perhaps due to the energy it receives.
Although typically good-natured, Gronoir is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve its goals and, as a result, can become combative and stubborn. It likes to watch the sunrise, perhaps due to the energy it receives.
While it lives in the tropical forests, it is usually found above the treetops. It enjoys the sun so much that one may hear Scepeon chirp while they explore the jungle. It uses its ability to predict the future to keep itself safe.
Torchvee is popular with young women due to its affectionate nature, warm body, and bright colors. When it evolves, its fighting style changes dramatically depending on who raised it and how they raised it.
Torchsel dislikes staying still, no matter the environment, and they especially love the outdoors. Incredibly intelligent, they will light small fires to keep themselves warm on chilly nights.
It becomes inactive during winter, preferring to stay buried in the dirt. The heat and energy Torchish provides to nearby plants makes sure they can unexpectedly flourish even in the cold.
While Comsel typically stick together with their families in the wild, each one of them has a burning desire to stand out and compete. They love to show off; Comsel that are caught by trainers are wonderful performers that draw in crowds.
A skillful climber that can scale any kind of terrain, even slippery and unstable cliffs near frozen waterfalls. As a carnivore, it relies primarily on hunting for prey, as well as gathering unprotected Pokémon Eggs, all in order to sustain itself.
It has only been found in the wild near the tops of inactive volcanoes that are now covered in ice and snow. When it battles, its body temperature raises dramatically, melting their nearby habitat.
They create warm nests high within cold mountain ranges, where their domain's ambient heat lures in unsuspecting prey seeking warmth. Shortly after being caught within its webs, Blatula will devour their new lightly-charred snack.
Swamprona can walk on either all fours or bipedally. It has overwhelming strength and could easily level a forest if it wanted to. For some reason, it resembles a creature found in an old publication that was written off as a hoax.
Shedfable appears to be incapable of vocalization, but it shows considerable kindness by channeling the power of the moon into its allies.
Shedninja moves in sudden and unexpected motions, contorting its body in ways that would be impossible if it had bones and flesh. The shuriken floating above it defends Shedninja without any visible physical guidance from it.
Only one of its beaks moves, and only one of its two hearts actually beats. The second head remains eerily still.
While it rarely sleeps, it does rest still for some time to conserve energy. As a result, sometimes other Pokémon overlook it. This can lead to a nasty shock if Nidohoot is accidentally stumbled upon: their body is covered in poisonous barbs!
Female Nidobuff require a lot of socialization to be satisfied. This is usually no problem in the wild, but if one is accidentally left behind by its colony, it will fall into a deep depression and completely forget to take care of itself.
A bossy Pokémon that takes it upon itself to teach younger Pokémon to sing better, even if they have no desire to sing in the first place. If ignored, they inflate to double their size in anger.
It makes its nest in an unsubtle place: directly next to large bushes of Berries, where it hoards and eats nearly all of them, leaving only a few so that they can regrow into new plants. When it is not eating, it lazes about, often sleeping.
Kecroth's tail, tongue, claws, and powerful body all assist in allowing this Pokémon to quickly traverse through the jungle.
Instead of rolling to travel around, Belorb tends to levitate for short periods of time and spins around, surveying its surroundings with its single eye. Belorb has been shown to be remarkably intelligent.
This fusion resembles a Great Ball, but it lacks any corresponding functionality. Theorists use Belorb as evidence to support a link between Voltorb and the creation of the Poké Ball.
It can chop cleanly through tree trunks in a single strike. When it sleeps in the wild, it likes to rest its head on a gnawed-on log.
One hundred and eight spirits entered a titan of steel to create this fused Pokémon. Its impenetrable body gives it unforeseen powers.
Lucagron does whatever it takes to defend its territory and protect its loved ones, even if it puts itself in harm's way. When using its aura abilities, its body glows black, as if surrounded by smog.
The cotton that Lucacott carries makes a comfortable pillow. However, if one with impure intent tries to touch it, they will be burned.
It suddenly lunges into its foes, striking them with its powerful body and claws. It injects them with copious electricity and draconic energy.
Garedo's scales have the peculiar quality of being extremely fine in one direction, reducing drag both in and out of the water. However, each scale has microscopic barbs that make it painful to stroke it the other way.
Garedo's scales have the peculiar quality of being extremely fine in one direction, reducing drag both in and out of the water. However, each scale has microscopic barbs that make it painful to stroke it the other way.
While it offers to carry small Pokémon on its back like Lotad, it simply travels way too fast and far too rough for other Pokémon to actually hold on for very long. Sometimes, Gartad can be found in desert oases.
While dazzling flowers that require sunlight to live grow on Venupie's back, Venupie is still weak and vulnerable to attacks from Flying-type Pokémon. As a result, they are often protected by other Butterfree or Venusaur.
When it is close to evolving, Venupod's cocoon-like body begins cracking as a giant flower starts to bloom from the new hole. However, this is when Venupod is most vulnerable to life-threatening injuries.
The rich nutrients possessed within Venukarp's body makes it the perfect snack for Pidgeotto. When flopping around on land, it can sometimes defend itself with a powerful Solar Beam.
Cradowl will hide itself in concealed terrain, such as murky water or bushes, before suddenly swooping out to scoop up prey into its mouth.
A land-dwelling Pokémon that can support small organisms on its back. It enjoys a small drizzle, but hides during downpours. Armterra has virtually no physical weak point: even in areas where it cannot see, it is well protected by its armored scales.
A land-dwelling Pokémon that can support small organisms on its back. It enjoys a small drizzle, but hides during downpours. Armterra has virtually no physical weak point: even in areas where it cannot see, it is well protected by its armored scales.
While Cranfree usually has a mild personality, it becomes ferocious and stubborn when it comes to food. It lives deep in the jungle.
Ramki charges into its foes, the keys jingling along with it. This tackle is more effective than one might first believe.
Pokémon Fusion has not perfectly adapted Lopunny and Shieldon together: while the ears grant powerful defense and the legs bring surprising nimbleness, it often combines into Shielpunny falling flat on its face mid-battle.
Bastiomortar's shield repels any direct attack, while its armored body burns to touch. It has a righteous and enduring spirit.
While usually docile, there was a report of a scientist that tried to wake up and move a Slalax from where it made its bed. This is no longer done.
Though it spends most of its time lazing about, Slaeon uses its ability to camouflage into any surroundings to ambush prey or steal from nests. If it gets in trouble, it can use its incredible strength to defend itself.
It uses alluring dances to hypnotize foes. It controls poison and spreads it through the air.
There is only one female Nidotuff in each colony of Nidopuff, where it acts as their leader. They can inflate their bodies to many times their normal size. When they exhale, poison gas is emitted from their orifices.
Nidochamp practices a variety of fighting styles that prepare it to take on all kinds of foes. If a Nidochamp grabs ahold of an enemy while in combat, it will inject a powerful toxin into them.
It haunts those who cut down trees and their limbs but do not use the wood in any way. If it cannot find anyone to haunt, it will then appear to those with a particularly strong life force.
It haunts those who cut down trees and their limbs but do not use the wood in any way. If it cannot find anyone to haunt, it will then appear to those with a particularly strong life force.
You will hear the sound of schoolchildren laughing before Duskkhan pushes you into its maw.
You will hear the sound of schoolchildren laughing before Duskkhan pushes you into its maw.
When another Pokémon upsets it, Duskdos will drag it to the bottom of the ocean and into the spirit world, where they are never seen again.
A cunning Pokémon with a passion for life and a long-term outlook on the future. Dusknoir has overtaken Grovyle's limber body; it is often seen contemplating its own appearance. It is willing to put itself in harm's way to achieve its goals.
A cunning Pokémon with a passion for life and a long-term outlook on the future. Dusknoir has overtaken Grovyle's limber body; it is often seen contemplating its own appearance. It is willing to put itself in harm's way to achieve its goals.
Dusktom is able to pick up on even distant radio signals and clearly output their frequencies when possessing electronic devices. However, in places where no radio signal will reach, odd and inhuman groaning will be heard coming from Dusktom.
Duskgong eerily floats through deep chilling waters, blending into the darkness. If it is said that if it finds the drowned amidst the depths, it will bring their body ashore, but keep their soul within its stomach.
Arcuna is thought to be a cocoon for a being of pure power. Some believe breaking open the cocoon by force will result in a myriad of catastrophes that could destroy the world. Scientists, however, remain unconvinced.
Most beings who bear witness to Arcinja are too overwhelmed by its foreboding aura to attack. Its body remains completely still, floating in the sky.
It can let out a ray of light that can calm and even control other Legendary Pokémon and force them into slumber. When it flees back into the skies, it vanishes without a trace.
It can let out a ray of light that can calm and even control other Legendary Pokémon and force them into slumber. When it flees back into the skies, it vanishes without a trace.
It can let out a ray of light that can calm and even control other Legendary Pokémon and force them into slumber. When it flees back into the skies, it vanishes without a trace.
Some mythologists say that under Arckie's watchful eye, the foes of the world are cleansed in an instant. Arckie's actual personality seems to be alert but playful.
They have an outwardly carefree disposition, and spend their days dancing away in sunlit forests or gallivanting to a nearby river to drink water. They craft invisible barriers and control roots to make unwanted encroachers trip.
Grofree flutters through the air, dropping the seeds that develop on its wings. In time, the grassy plains it travels above will become huge forests. In old folklore, Grofree returns to these forests years later and goes into an eternal slumber.
Being granted psychic powers, this Pokémon develops a timid personality. It wishes for the day when it has the power to take on stronger foes.
Male Nidobuff have a tendency to float away while sleeping, so they must be watched out for by their colony if they are wild, or their Trainer if they are caught. They sing whenever they want, even if it distracts others.
Male Nidopuff are laid-back and generally easy to get along with. They nibble on whatever vegetative growth they can find.
They are timid on their own, only comfortable nesting near other Nidoish. Despite that, they rarely directly interact with one another.
Nidokey prefer to live in large communal packs for their entire life. Only those that evolve will stray far from the pack.
They are infamous among Trainers due to the fact that even minor disagreements involving Piporb will cause them to explode. Scientists have posed the theory that the best way to train Piporb is to reward any good behaviors it displays.
Pipode do not get along with other Electrode and stay away from them if possible. They can roll on top of the surface of the water like an inflated beach ball.
It tries to emulate an aloof, serious, and superior personality when it faces a foe, but among close friends, NAME is quite playful.
Empobull loves to go on long swims. Despite its considerable power, it prefers to order other Pokémon around, like a captain does its crew.
Probonape possesses a high level of focus and endurance, allowing it to become a seasoned fighter. It enjoys meditating on cliffsides.
Doubpunny is a swift acrobat who can easily overwhelm foes in battle. With kicks, spins, and slashes with its sword-ears, it is difficult for many Pokémon to best it unscathed. It is constantly polishing the blades on its ears.
Nidosire lies still, half-buried in the ground, waiting for prey to run into its poisonous spikes. This way, it preserves energy while hunting.
Male and female Nidopuff sing separate sections when they sing. Male Nidopuff sing long, supportive notes, while females carry the melody. The male Nidopuff carries a potent poison at tips of their ears.
Nidoroc can fire sharp, poison-tipped stones from their mane. Foes hit by these stones will, over time, grow weary until they are unable to battle.
This highly aggressive Pokémon spews unique poisonous flames that can cause permanent damage to Pokémon and infrastructure alike.
Nidogar thrusts its poisonous horn into foes and bites them. It uses spectral energy to attack from afar.
Unlike Klefki, Pawnki's keys all end in sharp points. However, they are too small to cause any permanent harm in battle. Still, Trainers are advised to be careful when handling this Pokémon.
Bibra makes use of illusions and trickery to deceive opponents before striking their weak point. Despite its generally sharp and dangerous exterior, Bibra's tail is quite soft.
When you spot Luxkrow at night, it is already too late. It will send its followers after you without mercy, stealing whatever it desires.
When Luxchomp decides on its prey, a brutal attack is inevitable. It jets through the air at sonic speed, and it possess powerful vision that allows it to see through walls. Most prey is gobbled up in an instant.
When it eats dreams, its eyes change colors. If a dream is particularly filling to Luxno, they change into vivid, ethereal colors.
When Klinktoed uses Perish Song, the spiked gear on the bottom starts to spin rapidly. When it stops moving, both Klinktoed and anyone who hears the song faints. Klinktoed must constantly find lubricant to prevent itself from rusting.
As they are elusive, attacks from wild Zoroape are rare but brutal. Victims report seeing all kinds of strange sights while they were pummeled over and over.
Sylnium is a cheerful and affectionate Pokémon known for its brilliant aroma and for appearing in the wild as soon as the first flower blooms in the spring. It is thought to migrate far away in winter, but none have seen this firsthand.
The mysteries of Jynx carry over into Nidonx. It kisses foes first before biting them.
Male Nidotuff are easily wooed into joining other colonies by one colony singing in better harmony than their own. They act as bodyguards for female Nidotuff and act as conductors for Nidopuff.
Wild Nidolass feature a selfish and disagreeable personality. In blizzards, it can disappear from the naked eye and reappear to suddenly ram foes with its poisonous body.
With a flap of its arms, it can summon hurricanes. With a whip of its tail, it can cause tidal waves. As a result of its terrible power, Kyogon prefers to dwell in the darkest depths of the ocean.
When an aurora can be seen from anywhere in the world, Palkrorus is the cause. It appears to have an array of primal powers, but due to its elusive nature, the extent of them has not been well documented.
If the legends about Groudon and Regigigas are true, then Regidon could entirely reshape the face of the planet. It is seemingly able to control the elements, from shards of ice to beams of steel.
While an unmodified Genesect existed millions of years ago, there has been no evidence that is true for Genenite. The visor over Genenite's eyes allows it to travel at tremendous speeds while still having perfectly clear vision.
If Reshirai makes someone fall asleep, they will experience nightmares consisting of their own worst and regrettable memories. While most are outraged by what Reshirai shows, it seems it merely wants others to improve and overcome their past.
If it runs its hands through its hair and sings, others nearby can't help but fall asleep on the spot. It sings in a language that even other Pokémon can't seem to understand.
Their fur takes on a bluish-white glow in the moonlight. When Clefbuzz waggles both their arms and fingers around, they display mysterious powers inconsistent with their typical abilities.
Clefkid perform coordinated dances with each another for reasons that are not yet understood. The curls on their head can act like plugs and take in electrical energy.
On the nights of a full moon, a group of Cleftle will climb to a high spot and sprinkle twinkling, shining droplets across the sky like cool mist.
Kyurorus prefers to live a completely solitary life, and is not one to pick sides in any conflict. A mere stare is enough to make any foe flee in panic. They seemingly can completely vanish in a strong blizzard, as if they never existed.
The tunnels left in Kyulett's wake are huge. Its visible head is merely a small fraction of its actual size. Scientists have been unable to properly study wild Kyulett's full body in motion.
Rosenape elegantly and tirelessly dances across meadows while a seemingly endless stream of pollen radiates from its forehead. Most of the pollen, however, is sterile and thus unable to pollinate flowers.
Roseleon rules over beautiful meadows and flourishing jungles like royalty. Immune to most harmful toxins and spores, it defends its habitat from unwanted intruders. It expects total obedience from those under its protection.
It loves collecting all kinds of plush toys. Rarely, it will attack a child to claim their plush as its own. Drifbnette sleeps with its plush collection in its den.
No one is sure whether Drifbtrum existed before the invention of the DNA Splicers. An ancient scroll mentioning it is widely believed to be a forgery or mistake. However, scientists have noted that when Drifbtrum passes on, it leaves no body behind.
Breros's powerful tails allow it to be a surprisingly graceful swimmer. Its preferred style to fight is to charge and ram right into the foe.
It has a sedentary life of spreading spores as it slowly moves across the forest. Its limbs can extend up to five times their normal length.
A wild assortment of powers have been prematurely attributed to Bregrowth, but most of those powers come from the hallucinogenic spores it can release.
Ninduo has incredible speed both on land and in the air, and, as a result, is extremely difficult for wild Pokémon to pin down. It can easily flee from foes that it is unsure it can defeat, and only stays if it is sure it can win.
Ninnix live a subterranean life, only eating minerals and deep-planted roots. When not eating or resting, they are constantly on the move, digging a vast network of tunnels, which leads to minor earthquakes.
Intelligent, independent and skilled, Reunivee nonetheless takes on the role of a freelance volunteer for others' betterment. Helping with farming, giving emotional support, and rescuing those drowning are merely a fraction of what Reunivee can do.
Groups of Cleftor prance around carefree in small mountain ranges. They all have telepathic connections and can communicate wordlessly with one another. When their bodies start to glimmer, Cleftor begin to display powers they do not typically have.
Clefbuzz have naturally incredible hearing, so they tend to be very elusive. When their body is charged with electricity, their tail curls further, their wings start to flutter, and they even begin to float.
In addition to electricity, Clefvire produces an unusual type of energy that leaves foes dazed and allies invigorated. Due to its rarity, the full potential of this energy has not been well-studied.
Photographers have tried and failed to capture the ethereal sparkle of Clefdash's glittering coat of fur as it leaps under the full moon.
Photographers have tried and failed to capture the ethereal sparkle of Clefdash's glittering coat of fur as it leaps under the full moon.
Photographers have tried and failed to capture the ethereal sparkle of Clefdash's glittering coat of fur as it leaps under the full moon.
It is wonderful to ride on a fluffy Whimsidash. However, be far away during battle: the regenerative cotton will explode when ignited by its fire!
It has been written that Cofacario has dominion over the dead. It can deduce whether one has a pure or sullied heart with its unusual abilities. Those who are deemed impure and near the end of their lives are attacked.
To fight, Galvanziken will rapidly circle around a foe, spinning electrified thread around them. When the foe is unable to move, Galvanziken attacks them viciously with punches and kicks.
Littung roam around old gravesites, licking everything in the area, from gravestones to nearby trees, and even the dirt it walks on. If someone is licked by their waxy tongue, the victim will feel deeply and unnaturally unsettled, even its Trainer.
When Chandelxure's fiery tusks lunge into a foe, both the spirit and body is harmed. Chandelxure competes with others of its kind for food and territory.
It has the ability to freely control fire. To look more intimidating, POKEMON makes a trail of fire follow behind it in the sky. As a result, some Bird Keepers confuse it for the legendary Moltres.
It finds all manner of shiny objects in caves and subterranean rivers and brings it back to its nest. It will do anything to protect its hoard of treasure, including ejecting its internal organs onto would-be thieves.
Those who touch Pyukualga's sticky body report experiencing time in slow motion for up to half of a real-time hour.
It loves collecting shiny things, especially lost keys. It coats these collected objects in an odd film to help preserve them. When Klefdile is excited, the organ that appears to be a windup key starts to spin.
Each segment of Klefnix's body will be a different color depending on the individual, due to the different amounts of minerals one Klefnix might eat over the other. It is generally friendly and gently interacts with miners and their equipment.
The fur that grows on Deinat's body never stops growing. As a result, it is recommended that Trainers groom their own Deinat daily.
While the two heads of Zweiursa have been known to argue, they both become placid and agreeable once given a helping of fresh honey - provided that each have separate and equal amounts, that is.
The patterns on its wings can startle away lurking foes from afar. It will ruthlessly compete for territory and resources.
If threatened, Lanoir will telepathically force disturbing images into the aggressor's consciousness. While they are distracted, Lanoir vanishes.
Jits teleports away as soon as it detects someone nearby, so its existence was only recently confirmed.
It is said that Jipet will appear and comfort those who are unable to attain their wishes when they are at their lowest point. The material that comprises much of its body is seemingly impossible to tear.
Legends say that one's deepest desires are reflected in Jicie's crystalline body. They also state that staring at it for too long will only lead one to their doom.
Ninlett is very hard to encounter in the wild, as it is notoriously skittish, digging away at the first sign of trouble. It usually remains underground for all of its life, digging complex tunnels through dirt.
Ninwag prefers to bury itself in mud for protection and to keep itself from overheating. There has been more than one case of it accidentally scaring children when it suddenly pops out from muddy puddles.
Despite typically living within tall mountain ranges, Bimory often travel as a flock to nearby forests to cut down trees en masse with their sharp wings and teeth before taking the logs back to their gigantic nest.
It dislikes battling for sport or friendly competition, so it doesn't get along with most Trainers. When it must fight, it uses hit-and-run strategies, quickly slicing through foes and just as swiftly getting away.
Riocko hide deep in the jungle, but they may approach a wounded human in order to help them. Before they evolve, they learn how to hunt and avoid predators by mimicking their own kind.
Riosian is very particular about the kind of company it keeps around, refusing to be associated with those with selfish or greedy thoughts. It can detect these thoughts by using its ability to see the aura of others.
Until it evolves, Slaful only moves when another is touching it or is persistently nettling it. It relies entirely on its mother or Trainer to encourage it to do things as simple as eating.
Wailyu dwell near the water's edge. While it will go ashore to play with people and Pokémon, it must be careful not to be played with too roughly: it cannot easily regenerate limbs like Staryu.
They are most active just after rainy days, when bug Pokémon scurry out of their dens. While wild Shigey have an aggressive disposition, properly trained Shigey are quite friendly.
It chews its way through any tough material. Serious infrastructure damage has been caused due to wild Aricate.
It is incredibly territorial and will fight off both people and Pokémon that approach what it has deemed its home. When it battles, it exudes effort and is willing to use any part of its body as a bludgeoning tool.
The whirlpools Trapogre creates are extremely deadly and are nearly impossible to get out of. Prey sucked through the center are swallowed whole by Trapogre.
Trapolett grows bigger the more it eats, but especially so when it eats living prey. It is thought that the prey's soul gives Trapolett tons of nutrients that are yet to be discovered.
The gear on Klapy's back repels various minerals in an effort to keep it clean and able to spin. Anything it is unable to repel can be excreted through its trunk.
Klaelia is able to absorb and deactivate even the most potent toxins with ease, making it valuable in cleaning up contaminated areas. As a result, studies into Klaelia have been ongoing at Celadon University.
It plays harmless pranks on other Pokémon in an attempt to become friends with them. It shies away from humans, often only approaching under an illusory disguise.
Chardle have distinct personalities and preferences. If a Chardle eats its favorite kind of Berry or leaf, the flame at the end of its body will glow in a brilliant fuchsia color.
Chardle have distinct personalities and preferences. If a Chardle eats its favorite kind of Berry or leaf, the flame at the end of its body will glow in a brilliant fuchsia color.
Mischievous in nature, Chareye love to play pranks on other Pokémon, usually by startling them. If it does not eat enough jewels, the fire on its tail will grow dim and weak.
Its innate ability to blast streams of water also allows Wigglytoise to gargle water if its throat is ever sore.
Its innate ability to blast streams of water also allows Wigglytoise to gargle water if its throat is ever sore.
Buchar has a preferred habitat of humid jungles. It constantly emits a scent similar to incense. Despite liking damp environments, it dislikes the rain and will take shelter even when it drizzles.
It has an innate urge to water whatever plant it sees. It will even ignore its Trainer to run off to water flowers. When it forms an unbreakable bond, the bud at the top of its head starts to bloom.
This Pokémon practices graceful darts and twirls, all in an effort to improve its abilities to dodge and ambush. It longs for the day it evolves.
When in danger, the flowers on its arms spread their petals and the flame on its tail radiates intensely all in order to make it seem more threatening. In addition, its normally pleasant scent turns sour and strong.
Roseolu can detect the emotions of anything that touches the pollen it scatters, even from miles away.
Roseolu can detect the emotions of anything that touches the pollen it scatters, even from miles away.
There was once a case where a wild Drifltias suddenly came out of nowhere and snatched up a child, only to return them an hour later. According to the child, Drifltias showed them their palace in the clouds. No such habitat for Drifltias has been found.
Bundon is extremely difficult to get along with. It will release any frustrations it harbors on the nearby environment, leveling them back to a barren, earthen state. Scientists are unsure of the reason behind the carrot-shaped designs on its body.
When an envious Mimikyu fused with Buneary, it created Bunkyu. If Bunkyu does not receive affection, it will replace the cotton on its ears.
Bunrunt is naturally aggressive, disagreeable, and single-minded, and rampages if it doesn't get exactly what it wants. If it feels even remotely upset, it will take its anger out on its Trainer; when it properly appreciates them, it evolves.
It sips sparkling morning dew and hops around in sunny spots in groves in the woods. Some Cottontu are curious and wander away from home: these are the source of most wild Cottontu that Trainers catch.
They detect prey through echolocation and jump from trees to suck the blood out of the passerby. Zupie's light weight allow them to escape notice.
Incredible hearing allows Zuvee to stay away from even the most stealthy of predators. The venom it produces is unique to the individual, making bites difficult to treat without modern medicine.
Incredible hearing allows Zuvee to stay away from even the most stealthy of predators. The venom it produces is unique to the individual, making bites difficult to treat without modern medicine.
Incredible hearing allows Zuvee to stay away from even the most stealthy of predators. The venom it produces is unique to the individual, making bites difficult to treat without modern medicine.
This Pokémon has been observed sucking the blood from its prey using the giant maw located on its stomach. However, Zulax will often swallow its prey whole to save time.
The time of day Zugey is most active depends on the season. It is very flighty, however, and will typically flee upon hearing any loud noise, regardless of what time of year it is.
Zuolu cannot see very well, so it uses its powers to detect the movement and emotions of others. If just one is frightened, it will alert all other Zuolu in the area.
Yados wears the mask of a monstrous creature in order to intimidate foes. Although there is no clear-cut evidence, it has been speculated that the mask contains a separate consciousness from Yamask and Gyarados that controls their fused body.
An uncommon pest Pokémon in urban areas that build typically harmless but electrically-charged webs near homes. If discovered, it will flee elsewhere for safety until it is exhausted.
Ferrorow scatters dozens of thorns onto the ground from the skies to defend itself. If it overworks itself, it will retreat to its nest and rest for a long period of time.
When Goleinch sleeps, it likes to be completely submerged in earth, sand, or clay. For some reason, wild Goleinch will never attack one another under any circumstance, even if it is a matter of life or death.
As Fletch jr. levitates through the skies, it creates dazzling displays of light with its pyrokinesis. At least, it tries to: Fletch jr. typically and accidentally causes small fires that it needs to stamp out.
Upbeat and affectionate, Fletchagon is positively ecstatic to be able to fly and will joyfully flap around for the sake of it. Many Fletchagon don't want to evolve, as they fear they may lose the ability to fly.
If one encroaches near their nesting grounds, they spit a burning acid. If the acid touches someone, they will require proper and specific treatment in order to fully recover from the affliction.
Before evolving, Larvinch wraps itself in a fibrous material that acts as a cocoon. Despite being still and inactive in this state, they are overwhelmingly hot to the touch. The cocoon erupts in a fiery explosion when Larvinch finishes evolution.
Old legends of will-o'-wisps rising from the ground in the woods may have actually been due to Larvfetchd. Their sticks light on fire when someone unfamiliar draws near, and they nest partially submerged in the earth.
In the wild, Golnx remain still until approached, then suddenly lunge out at their prey, sucking their blood. They use their psychic abilities to alter the perception of others to lure them closer.
Each and every sharp point on Golgar's body can inject a potent poison if touched. It is most active at night. It can flap its wings and latch onto prey without making a sound.
Oddly enough, Golroth meditates during the day. At night, however, it is extremely active, devouring whatever it can, from small Pokémon to fruit.
When the jewel on its forehead flashes, beholders start feeling dizzy and confused. They can rely on powerful night vision, and, if blinded, echolocation as well.
It hides in shadows, its eyes glimmering. Those who stare into them out of even simple curiosity fall asleep. Once Sablowl steals anything shiny on their person, they disappear without a trace.
A mischievous Pokémon with a taste for jewels. When it is about to play a prank, it uncontrollably grins with sharp teeth, prematurely revealing its intent.
Sablfairy hoard all kinds of glittering jewels and gems, with particular interest in bits of meteorite or minerals of otherworldly origin. They are shy and paranoid about theft, so they often carry parts of their hoard with them.
If you discover large caverns or deep tunnels lacking all shiny minerals and jewels, these incredibly rare Pokémon have likely passed through previously. Sablnix seek out these materials to consume, eventually causing their bodies to glitter, too.
It attacks with a flurry of poison-laced kicks. Wild Whirlibusken will not stop fighting until either it or its opponent faints; the longer the battle draws on, the more spirited Whirlibusken gets.
Despite Porygon only being programmed with basic actions, Scoligon causes other programs to exhibit unintended behavior when inside of an electronic device. In battle, Scoligon can let out a Screech that can cause electronic devices to malfunction.
It is unclear whether being bitten by an ancient fossil has made Tyranbro less intelligent, but it is certainly less active. Tyranbro rarely moves.
Glalord typically lives in the frigid north. Its horn can easily pierce through the thickest icebergs or the sturdiest ship hulls. It can also shoot water and snow through the gaps in its icy plating.
When abandoned mansions are blanketed in snow, Froslure becomes the mansion's new owner. Legends say those who stay in Froslure's domain for too long join the spirit world. A Froslure will refuse to even be in proximity to another Froslure.
Oriring's dances act partially as a mating display, but also have been theorized to be a form of communication. It is less territorial than Ursaring and doesn't mind distant onlookers to its dancing.
It loves to cheer on a Pokémon who is in the middle of a battle. Its enthusiasm and coordinated dancing are positively electrifying and charge targets with energy.
It loves to cheer on a Pokémon who is in the middle of a battle. Its enthusiasm and coordinated dancing are positively electrifying and charge targets with energy.
When an Oriring passes away, many other adult Oriring gather and perform a special dance that lasts for hours before departing from the body. It is not known when Oriring teaches its young this dance.
When an Oriring passes away, many other adult Oriring gather and perform a special dance that lasts for hours before departing from the body. It is not known when Oriring teaches its young this dance.
Truborb roll around in filth to grow in size, then scrape themselves against rough surfaces to ensure perfect roundness. Only a select few wild Truborb grow large and round enough to evolve.
Sharpking has ferocious power. Even without a weapon, it can crush a military-grade torpedo. It features a wild yet hedonistic personality.
Its screech unlocks a primal urge: hearing it will cause anyone to cower in fear. In today's era, it seems to prefer swallowing small Rock-type Pokémon whole as sustenance.
Noiros marches to the beat of its own drum. The concentrated electricity it releases allows it to power and adeptly play electrical instruments.
Noislash deftly controls its scimitar-shaped body to strike where its foe is not expecting. If it cannot find an opening, it emits a powerful frequency that makes most Pokémon quiver in pain.
Swabreep grows wool as fluffy as clouds. Luxury pillows stuffed with said wool sell for a high price.
Swabreep grows wool as fluffy as clouds. Luxury pillows stuffed with said wool sell for a high price.
The cloud-like feathers that grow over its body are used as natural soundproof material: when another Swabbat lets out a sound-based attack, it will cover its otherwise sensitive ears.
While they can take off and fly into the air with ease, Swabful are infamously clumsy and dim-witted, with even mature Swabful often crashing into tall structures in populated cities.
Altaful glide high in the sky atop a bed of cloud-like feathers, closely knit together with their young. Those from below see what appears to be a singular swift-moving fluffy cloud, traveling through the sky.
A shy but powerful Pokémon that prefer to live in damp caves. It is able to survive in extremely dry or humid conditions thanks to the film that covers its body.
Regibuffet will only be content if it lives in total darkness, and will rampage if anyone brings light into its lair. Scientific studies have determined that Regibuffet appears to lack a brain or any kind of physical substitute.
If even partially doused in water, Regieon can become nearly invisible. Old tales of invisible icebergs that sunk ships in the far north of the world may have actually been the result of Regieon living nearby.
Regifish appears to prefer inhabiting deep underwater caves. If bothered, calamitous energy is unleashed from its body, channeled into an explosion.
Necrosaur absorbs all wavelengths of light, causing its petals to shine in all sorts of colors. It's especially adept at using Solar Beam as a result.
It absorbs light at an astonishing rate. However, whenever it is in the process of doing so, Necrotly emits an otherworldly screech. Scientists believe the process of converting light into energy brings Necrotly great discomfort.
Beros live far apart from others of its kind, only meeting to reproduce. Once an Egg is laid, the male separates far from the family and searches for a new mate. As a result of this, it is always lonely and upset.
The milk it produces is not very sweet or flavorful. However, some farms will refuse to raise Betank for a different reason: A rampage from just one can completely destroy everything within miles of the general area.
A single one of its swings can knock out even a professional boxer. The power-save belt is the only thing preventing Bechamp from obliterating anything it grips or hits, and that typically happens anyways.
Dhelnx's hair bears supernatural properties; it is thought to be the source of its power. It has been called "The Witch of the Sea".
Its lips have the ability to release a numbing agent that prevents prey from feeling the bite that is sure to follow. However, due to its cruelty, the cunning Toxish rarely uses this ability.
Hawlorb barrels into foes at high speeds. While it cannot rely on standard wrestling techniques, it can still knock and trick foes out of the ring.
Caccute wanders the desert systematically, protecting its territory. Mature Caccute have flowers blossoming on the top of their head. The flesh of a Caccute is as sweet as fruit.
Despite their barbed outer layer, Caclax are otherwise quite soft to the touch due to their expert ability to harvest and store water. They keep this fluid behind the sharp outer layer, making them shockingly squishy.
The tochukaso mushrooms growing all over Paco prevent it from seeing anything at all. As a result, it relies purely on its other senses to detect foes. When all else fails in a situation, Paco explodes.
The ideal place for Paco is a place that is dark, moist, but also windy. The mushroom on its head grows and spreads its spores the most in these conditions. Paco itself is docile and typically remains still, hanging from tree branches.
As it becomes a more experienced battler, Paloedge collects more and more trophies and displays them proudly on its body. These treasures can range from seashells to the fur of Pokémon they have defeated.
A spear fighter that has an affectionate yet peculiar personality. It naps in the oddest spots. X-Rays have shown that underneath the armor is still the stubby, four-legged body of a Rockruff, seemingly piloting the suit.
A spear fighter that has an affectionate yet peculiar personality. It naps in the oddest spots. X-Rays have shown that underneath the armor is still the stubby, four-legged body of a Rockruff, seemingly piloting the suit.
A carnivore that can defeat bird Pokémon in a blink of an eye. Whether dive bombed and snatched in their jaws or crushed under their Rock Slide, just one can make almost any Flying-type flee. A pack of Lycanflame can adversely affect ecosystems.
When people hear Melokyu's song, they can't help but feel affection for Melokyu. Scientific studies have concluded that the song itself likely causes infatuation.
An elusive Pokémon with no recorded consistent habitat. As it twirls, an energizing aroma fills the air. If Melorade is ambushed, it can spread spores that attack the central nervous system.
When the moon is bright, Cressco's scales are open. As the moonlight shines upon them, they glitter. However, if it is a new moon, their scales are completely closed. It is said that every 100 years, they produce a liquid that wards off nightmares.
Even if Bruxki's eyes are closed, the multiple mouths on its keyring will still gnash at anything nearby. The older the Bruxki, the more mouths it will have. New mouths appear suddenly, out of the blue.
Any prey unlucky enough to wander inside this aggressive Pokémon's tentacles will be bombarded with psychic power, followed up by a large bite. If this combination fails, Bruxapex will inject its lethal poison into the prey as a last resort.
Bruxduck sees everything through the flower-like appendage on its head, and this ability to sense others is not impeded either in or out of water. Scientists suspect it sees colors outside of the visible spectrum that humans cannot see.
If Paraco uses Self-Destruct, spores fly in the winds for miles. As a result, it will release energy and explode excess energy every now and then without warning, all to spread its mushroom's spores.
This Pokémon can display terrific speed, but often remains still on trees, carefully and systematically spreading their spores across the jungle.
Instead of staying in one familiar habitat, Parasion moves around the world, both in order to gain knowledge and to spread its spores. Its spores are contained in the thick jelly-like substance around its body. The jelly helps keep the soil moist.
An extraterrestrial Pokémon that may hail from another universe. When it finishes devouring all sources of light on one planet, it moves onto the next.
An extraterrestrial Pokémon that may hail from another universe. When it finishes devouring all sources of light on one planet, it moves onto the next.
This Pokémon has a bold yet affectionate personality. It is particularly prideful over the appearance of its tail and the sturdy scale atop its head and will incorporate both of them in battle, while vigorously grooming them afterwards.
Komchoke wields a spiky, scale-covered club for both defense and offense. When someone collides into it, the club makes a jingle that makes Komchoke smile: that is when Komchoke is at its happiest.
It battles strategically yet ferociously, working in tandem with Goliard to defeat foes. Both its claws and blades can slice through rubber and stone as if it were paper.
It focuses on photosynthesizing energy during the day, while it roams around at night. To prevent it from being targeted, it buries itself partially in the ground while it rests. If a Pokémon eats the leaves atop its head, they will find them bitter.
Lunx is very particular about its appearance and spends much of its time grooming itself. It uses a scythe made out of the same material as the flower upon its head.
Before a potential cave-in becomes perceptible to other Pokémon and humans, the jewels on Carsol's body have already begun glowing. Although the high-pitched screeching noises that come from them are eerie, Carsol are usually docile.
Chesrill's normally squishy tail can harden to the point it cannot be broken by even a compression machine. This makes it an extremely useful bludgeoning tool.
It can fire off unusual moves from the speckled, red jewel on its forehead. Its fuzzy body quickly picks up dust, spores, seeds, and dirt, so it spends most of the day trying to clean itself.
It was once said by a philosopher that a Trainer who grows old with Chesdisc at their side will lead a long and fulfilling life. It is deeply loyal and highly affectionate.
When it vents heat from its body, its altitude lowers. As a result, when it spits Fire-type moves from its mouth, Fenneblim will start sinking to the ground.
In battle, Froglett peers its head above the surface of water, shoots a highly precise Water Gun, and then quickly retreats back underwater. It is too swift and nimble to properly study its lower body.
The item on its back has the texture, taste and smell of a pumpkin pie, but it cannot easily be physically damaged. Some Trainers compare Pumptad's size, aroma, and sometimes even the taste of their pie to prove their Pumptad is superior to others.
Venoros dart through the night sky in huge leaps, scattering powder all around. Intentionally angering Venoros is a poor idea: they will chase down their target and ram them over and over until the dawn of the next day.
While it cannot fly very well, Venopede has the ability to climb on nearly any surface in the jungle. From the treetops, it spreads toxic spores while it feasts on leaves.
It will dance a tango with the elderly, hypnotizing them into dancing with them as it guides them to the afterlife. They are most often found after an autumn festival.
Due to its unique biological makeup, Swirmander is highly incompatible with water. A downpour can cause it great physical harm. Trainers need to be careful to let it rest if it is hurt by a Water-type attack.
A pest Pokémon with incredible senses of taste and smell. It raids dwellings for anything that has sugar. As they mature, Slurtata develop unique preferences from one another.
As it is constantly trying to become stronger and stronger, Scrachoke is also constantly shedding its skin to make room for its growing body. If the rubbery skin on its lower half breaks, it becomes deeply embarrassed and it starts shedding en masse.
Perhaps due to its more humanoid appearance, it has begun mimicking human behavior. Each Scrafchamp engages in different human activities, such as listening to music or even sports. It is still deadly powerful.
Though exceedingly rare to find in the wild, Luditata appear to be comfortable living just about anywhere, from the rockiest mountains to the busiest cities. It is highly social and often lives with other Pokémon.
The object in the center smells like a perfectly ripened Pinap Berry. If a Pokémon touches any of Ludifisk's touch receptors, it clamps up like a shell, crushing the prey inside the trap, where it will later be digested.
Reports of troublesome Charsaur have arisen. In these reports, the Pokémon will simply nap in the sun during a battle, basking in its nutrients.
They have yet to master their Fire-Type attacks, so they recklessly smack their small bodies into their enemies no matter how dangerous it may be. They won't stop spraying silk until they have fully wrapped their opponent up.
According to legend, before the invention of Poké Balls, Charfree would leave the humans who raised it to migrate in flocks to parts now unknown, all in order to find a mate, never to return.
Reports of troublesome Charsaur have arisen. In these reports, the Pokémon will simply nap in the sun during a battle, basking in its nutrients.
It is a violent and aggressive Pokémon. Charicate has a volatile temper and will attack what it perceives as foes on sight. If it wants something, it will do everything in its power to get it; trying to take something away from it is a foolish idea.
The eye-like indents at the top of its skull do not actually allow Digdon to see, but they will glow when Digdon uses some moves, such as Metal Burst. It will constantly seek out ore to devour.
Digxio communicate with one another through electrical pulses and self-caused seismic vibrations. They are able to understand one another through several miles of earth this way.
It encourages people and Pokémon to pursue partners who they know they are already compatible with. If Luvram knows two partners are lying to one another, it will raze down their house in boiling rain.
It encourages people and Pokémon to pursue their own ideal romantic partners. If it learns of one partner repeatedly treating another unfairly, it will raze down their house in a localized thunderstorm.
Luvmo-o trains by swimming through rough tropical waters. Rather than using its Heart Scale-laden scales for defense, it tries to keep them safe, relying on Water-type attacks in minor scuffles.
Meowsey love to go on adventures to spread good luck and cheer to everyone around them. It is said when it evolves, it becomes more selfish.
It has been written that a house visited by Meowrunt will have incredible luck. However, as Meowrunt usually robs these houses in the night for valuables, some historians have speculated that these legends were being sarcastic.
Psychan trains hard every day to improve its skill in boxing. As a result, it is both physically and mentally healthy.
Psyish are so distracted by painful headaches that they tend to stay completely still in the dirt, to the point that other Pokémon may think they are a tuft of grass. If their leaves are devoured, the consumer will grow sick from poison.
Docile, playful, and a little spacey, Psygong swims around to relieve its headaches. It becomes so engrossed that it even runs into other Pokémon.
Goller waddles slowly along the banks of rivers and bays. It channels unusual powers and moves through the jewel-tipped pincers it has.
A popular word-of-mouth story involves a fisherman who recorded himself fishing up what he thought was a beautiful mermaid. He was then promptly whacked by the hooked Maneel's tail in its anger. It's best to leave wild Maneel alone.
Primedash gallops across wide terrain, plowing down anyone in its way. It never rests. It does love a good apple, however.
Growltu typically likes physical affection from those it trusts, especially just under their beak. However, suddenly touching them will have them instinctively teleport away some distance.
Growlshrew dig deep into the dirt to store objects it finds valuable. For recreation, one out of a group of Growlshrew will curl into a ball, while the other Growlshrew chase it around.
Trustworthy and intelligent, Arcaking tries to become a mentor to its Trainer's other Pokémon. It often confuses them instead.
It dedicates its very life to defending its young. If it detects danger, its fur stands on end. When it finally relaxes, Arcaslash enjoys rolling in dirt and mud.
Charfree begins migrating at the end of autumn to live in more tropical locations. It leaves the tropics just before wildflowers begin to bloom in other nearby regions.
Wild Charicate are extremely aggressive and often lead short lives due to getting into fights. However, if properly trained throughout its life, a Trainer's Charicate will be incredibly affectionate and well-behaved.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
It spits cursed flames that burn through pearls, diamonds, and even tungsten. Despite the flame's high recorded temperatures, Pokémon afflicted by burns writhe in agony for several hours instead of merely fainting.
Each Chareye protects a hoard of gems. Those who even come near its hoard are plagued with horrific dreams that somehow involve fire.
Poliish disguises itself among plant life among shallow parts of the riverbank. The pink bulb on its head can emit poisonous spores.
Poliswine's powerful muscles allow it to climb steep rocky slopes and dig through tough terrain. Due to the raw amount of food needed for them to sustain themselves, they hibernate through parts of the cold season.
Poliswine's powerful muscles allow it to climb steep rocky slopes and dig through tough terrain. Due to the raw amount of food needed for them to sustain themselves, they hibernate through parts of the cold season.
For some reason, most poweful cameras cannot properly capture Abma's form; it always shows up as a blur on the image, even when it is sleeping still. Only specialized cameras developed by Silph Co. have managed to capture Abma's visage.
For some reason, most powerful cameras cannot properly capture Abma's form: it always shows up as a blur on the image, even when it is sleeping still. Only specialized cameras developed by Silph Co. have managed to capture Abma's visage.
This is an extremely rare Pokémon to find in the wild due to its tendency to teleport away whenever someone else is in the area. The only confirmed sightings have been during times when it is sorting out or polishing smooth stones.
It can telepathically detect foes even while sleeping. If it detects anyone nearby, it teleports far, far away. Trying to catch Abpod is seen as a rite of passage among some Psychics.
Thanks to its psychic powers and 360-degree vision, it is nearly impossible to sneak up on Kadama. Newly evolved Kadama that overuse their powers will cause nearby televisions to shatter.
It has the ability to levitate itself and other things with its mind. Despite that, it tends to not use this ability and lives deep in the ocean. It occasionally rises from the water to study the world around it before vanishing once more.
It is speculated that no wild Pokémon have naturally evolved into Alamega. As it possesses a weak physical countenance, it relies on its psychic abilities to fly.
When Alatom possesses certain electronics, it displays the ability to communicate fluently and convey detailed and accurate information. Some scientists are worried about the ethics of using Alatom's intelligence in such a manner.
While it can stand for some time on its hind legs, it prefers to travel on all fours. Its fighting style includes many lunges, charges, and throws. A single whack from its trunk can obliterate almost any stone.
The rough, rock-like skin of a Malix requires a certain level of care in order to preserve Malix's endurance and speed. Which method is best, however, is hotly contested among Pokémon Trainers.
Makazam is a wise, intelligent, and dedicated Pokémon that is striving for greater power. It will travel across the world to learn various martial arts.
Sturdy, hard-working, and able to move through a variety of rugged terrain, Manix is popular with miners and hikers alike. It is constantly striving to improve its health, strength, and agility.
Mamie forces its foes close with psychic powers, and then pummels them with multiple sets of powerful arms. It has pride in the sheen of its jewel.
Compared to its reversed counterpart, Making is more patient and reflective. As a result, it makes an excellent teacher for martial artists.
It has a rugged and powerful body that gives Maqueen the courage to fight in almost any condition. It will fight wildly to protects its young, doing whatever it takes to make sure their foe never threatens them again.
Mabra are warriors striving to strengthen their mental aptitude and abilities. Wild Mabra are unspeakably rare, but they can be seen meditating deep within caves.
Terrifyingly powerful energy radiates from this Pokémon. Makazam who have completely mastered both the psychic and physical arts can flick a foe away for miles with just one finger.
They flutter around in the early morning, looking for nectar. When night comes, they rest in a secluded, hidden spot, such as bushes, and bury their feet into the ground, which act as roots.
After resting in the sun and absorbing moisture through its roots, Bellossom habitually dances. While it dances, an odd-smelling ooze drips out of its mouth.
Squirtpiny spend much of their time collecting smooth stones and pretty shells that wash up on shorelines. Their hydrodynamic shell and light weight allows them to easily float on top of the water.
The liquid dripping from its orifices may smell pleasant, but it is actually a painful poison. The smell alone can drift those around it into slumber.
Tentader's brilliant red shell serves two purposes: one is to give it defense against predators, and the other is to help shut water inside the shell at lower tides. Without water, Tentader shrivels up.
Tentasea have not mastered their ability to secrete poison at will, and may accidentally discharge toxins around them for no discernable reason at all.
Gravecargo will only move around outside if it has absorbed enough warmth, either from a nearby volcano or from the sun. It searches for stones to eat; the inside of its body is so hot that these stones melt into a liquid.
Graveoom spews foul-smelling spores and dust wherever it goes. It is unclear if this action is entirely conscious or not, but Graveoom have been observed purposely firing dust and spores into the eyes of aggressors.
Typically, Gravenix's arms are vestigial in nature and serve no clear function. However, some Gravenix have been witnessed using them to hurl large boulders at foes.
To defend itself, a wild Golix will coil up tightly and build up pressure within its body. After biding its time, its outer mineral layer explodes, causing sharp shrapnel to cut deeply into any nearby foe.
It prefers to live in long stretches of terrain, moving north constantly until it tires. Only then will Ponypass wander around to devour nearby dirt and plant life.
Slowbull chews lazily on whatever is in front of it: fruits, rocks, and even sleeping Pokémon. Oddly, those who are bitten actually have their external wounds healed after a few minutes.
Shellder has ingrained itself in Slowcor's DNA and can no longer fall off. Its consciousness has split itself between Slowcor's claws and tail. The tail is not considered delicious by connoisseurs.
Slowsaur prefers to rest on the edge of sunny shorelines. The Shellder ensures Slowsaur can use neurotoxins to attack foes.
It is unclear how being fused benefits Slowpoke. It is still slow and dull-witted, and, if unfused, both individual Pokémon do not show any substantial signs of having benefited from the other, either.
Each horn of the Shellder has either a positive or a negative charge, but even the strongest magnet can't get the Shellder off of Magneking. This Pokémon is often seen staring at nothing in particular.
It makes delicious meals that it shares with others, but it never uses its own leek. Farsey makes a good meal when cooked, but this is frowned upon.
Farplup's sweet and fatty flesh is desired by both people and Pokémon, so they live in self-imposed seclusion. A swing from its leek can shatter boulders.
It battles with a sharpened leek, which Farduck controls with its mind. If the leek is broken, it loses all motivation to continue battling.
The parts that appear to be plants are actually powerful magnets. No one knows what Farmite's diet consists of.
Despite only having one head, Dorina has two hearts. It can easily run at high speeds, rub their poisonous spines up against Grass-type Pokémon trying to escape, and wait for them to collapse.
Dolie can jump surprisingly long distances. When both heads tuck into the shell, they can exhale freezing breath that can turn lakes solid.
Their feathers are quite fluffy, and only get more voluminous as they grow. Donat defend themselves and hunt prey with their long beak; they have a preferred diet of small Bug-types.
Dochop eats meals high in protein and creates the most comfortable nest it can, all to prepare itself for evolution. If a Trainer's Dochop is behaving unlike its usual self, it may be about to evolve.
It slowly levitates in the sky. When it spots prey, its three necks stretch out to nearly double their usual length and nab prey with their beaks. Oddly, Dolie will then use the beak on its hard shell to devour them.
A lazy and slow-moving Pokémon that prefers to rest on cool shorelines. It only hunts when it becomes very hungry, and thus, motivated.
Seeton have an unusual diet of both electricity and fatty fish, so they tend to gather at fishing towns. Their chorus of joyous yelping tend to be beloved by tourists and be reviled by the local populace.
The blubbery and sweet tail of Dewpoke is a melt-in-your-mouth delicacy. However, as Dewpoke needs it to swim, it takes even longer to grow back compared to Slowpoke, so cutting it off is illegal.
Grigma's body is constantly bubbling and oozing due to the high levels of heat and energy it contains. Grigma constantly smells of burning coal and occasionally burps a black smog.
Despite its looks, this Pokémon can conceal itself in any terrain. Cloyturne waits for the right moment to strike, launching spikes deep into a foe.
Gaslu needs either steady winds or no winds at all in order to stay in place. It loves playing tricks with people and other Pokémon.
They work in groups of three to find a target and drain their energy. When three Haunlett become very close, it is thought an evolution will occur.
The gravestones are actually a part of Genwoodo: the purple body is made of a nearly identical rocky material. It tends to stay still for most of the day, but it is extremely active on nights with a new moon.
When you hear whispers beneath you, Gensparce may be there. It is waiting for prey to fall into a nearby pit, where it will feast on their soul.
Genrino was featured in a recent commercial. Interestingly, it was two rival Trainers who fused their Pokémon.
Genrino was featured in a recent commercial. Interestingly, it was two rival Trainers who fused their Pokémon.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
Genno can enter its prey's shadow to stalk them. Sometimes, it stalks them so long that it falls asleep in their shadow. When it decides on a target to eat the dreams of, the effigy it carries changes its appearance into that of the target.
Drowuna cannot move very much on its own, as it has cocooned itself to prepare for evolution. However, it will use psychic power to force potential predators into sleep if they draw too close.
Those who inhale the spores that Drowish releases feel lethargic and sick. In addition to getting energy from the sun, Drowish also has the ability to eat the dreams of those nearby.
The honey it produces is a biological byproduct from when Hypdrill eats too many dreams. It can make even the most alert foes drowsy with a jolt of psychic energy. Otherwise, it can defend itself with poisonous stingers.
It may first appear in your nightmares, then in the corners of your vision. It will wait for you to stop believing in what you see before it approaches and hypnotizes you into a deep, deep sleep.
The powerful and nauseating scent that Hypoom produces is so strong that it can cause unconsciousness. Hypoom will eat the dreams of anyone who passes out around it.
Hypruff are oddly entranced by objects that swing back and forth like a pendulum. When they wag their tail, people nearby also become entranced by whatever has caught Hypruff's attention.
Hyproc can be picky about their Trainers and demand a lot of attention to prevent troublesome behavior. Despite that, they are known to be extremely affectionate. There are a group of Poké Maniacs who compete in Hyproc grooming competitions.
Since Pokémon Fusion has become more widespread, more and more fishing lines have been cut thanks to Krabsea. Their hefty pincers prevent fast movement, so they often drift with the current.
POKNEAME keeps its singular pincer in great condition; if it falls off, Kingsea will fall into a deep depression. The pincer is known for being extremely flavorful, so Kingsea is often targeted by poachers.
Kingdra are somewhat territorial and live together in groups. They cut through fishing lines and nets, so they are difficult to catch. Their pincers will begin moving again for a short time if cooked.
They tend to prefer swimming in high-current estuaries, hunting down small and weak Water-type Pokémon. In the winter, Kingking tend to flee to the ocean.