As it grows, Bulbadum's ability to communicate with other Bulbadum reaches further and further. The limit to how far a Bulbadum can potentially contact another is not known. When flowers bloom across its body, it is ready to evolve.
As it grows, Bulbadum's ability to communicate with other Bulbadum reaches further and further. The limit to how far a Bulbadum can potentially contact another is not known. When flowers bloom across its body, it is ready to evolve.
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.
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.
When Electrish uses its psychic powers and detects something approaching in the vicinity, it buries itself in the sand, with only the Poké Ball-shaped protuberance hanging out. Those who approach it out of curiosity are shocked with explosive energy.
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.
A timid Pokémon that typically runs away at the first sign of danger. When scared, it curls up into a fetal position. To cheer one another up, Cupy likes to perform tricks with the bone it carries around.
Even if Maroinja whacks you 100 times, the wooden stick it carries will never hurt you as long as you believe it won't. Sometimes, Maroinja appears in the dreams of those without a loving person to take care of them.
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.
Hitmonian wakes early in the morning to train and only tires late at night. Before falling asleep, it takes a small flight through the night sky. During this time, it gives off a glowing powder that, historically, has been consumed by bodybuilders.
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 Weechoke 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.
Rhyta have gentle but highly competitive personalities. Many Rhyta are specifically trained for racing or performance tricks and then participate in huge contests. As a result, they are considered a symbol for sports gambling.
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.
Starrill's jewel-like body is tough and firm, but it's also the reason why Starrill feels vulnerable: while its body can repair small cracks over time, if a large chunk of its body breaks off, it will never recover. Thus, it tends to avoid fights.
Starrill is exceedingly rare to find in the wild. It possesses a particular and odd behavior: it will suddenly stare up at the moon and hop at precise and repetitive intervals for a few minutes every so often at night, its jewel-like ears glowing.
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 is 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.
Interestingly, Lapcune's shell is not attached to its body and can be removed. However, the effects of unfusing Lapcune while the shell is not attached has not yet been studied in depth due to concerns over Lapras and Suicune's health.
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.
Small flocks of Eeotto migrate all around the world. The reason for this is not entirely known: they simply seem to enjoy doing it. If an Eeotto evolves, it leaves the flock.
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.
A Pokémon possessing simple computer programming fused with a dull-colored Feebas resulted in Porybas. It has the ability to go undetected from software as it swims across the net to gather data for researchers. It is generally unreliable in battle.
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.
The shell-covered tail is simply too heavy and dense for Omarill to go into the water. It does, however, make a great improvised weapon. Omarill has multiple sets of fangs that allow it to chew even through thick boulders.
The shell-covered tail is simply too heavy and dense for Omarill to go into the water. It does, however, make a great improvised weapon. Omarill has multiple sets of fangs that allow it to chew even through thick boulders.
It can barely move, but it doesn't need to: Omarona can snipe targets with flame- covered rocks from over a mile away with ease. When it devours prey, nothing is left behind.
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.
Kabutrum is a brutal carnivore whose entire body is built for hunting prey on land and sea. However, scientists believe that even if Kabutrum existed in the past, they would quickly go extinct, as they require far too much food to sustain themselves.
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.
Zapizard nests at the top of mountains, causing a perpetual storm. It is said the deadly storm that surrounds its home only calms for a pure-hearted trainer with a soul of steel. Whenever Zapizard roars, a clap of thunder is sure to follow.
Zapizard nests at the top of mountains, causing a perpetual storm. It is said the deadly storm that surrounds its home only calms for a pure-hearted trainer with a soul of steel. Whenever Zapizard roars, a clap of thunder is sure to follow.
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 virus and a man-made Pokémon capable of incredible destruction fused into Mewxys. Those in Mewxys's presence feel increasingly nauseous and eventually begin behaving erratically. Even studying Mewxys from afar proves dangerous.
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.
Baybusken's body is constantly emitting a spicy aroma that seems to energize the life around it. Some farmers use Baybusken as a garden tender to make their peppers grow faster and spicier!
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 Megadash gallop. The ashes their fire spreads give nutrients to all kinds of flora.
It is shy and unable to completely control its fiery powers, so giving physical affection to Cyndanyte is generally not advised. Several Pokémon Breeders have suggested that playing games with it is a much better way to build up its trust.
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.