Infinite Fusion

142 Custom Pokédex Entries by foolish_weasel

Drawn to Poké Balls, possibly because of their similarity in appearance, Voltzone's magnetic field can pull them from great distances towards it. It is capable of sending signals to Poké Balls, opening and closing them erratically.

The dishes on Voltmite's sides are used to amplify its Screech to deafening proportions, which it does if startled or threatened. It emits electromagnetic waves in order to float around.

Voltmite's appendages are made from concentrated electromagnetic energy. It uses this energy to also float around, though when it runs out it drops to the ground like a ball. Luckily rolling around generates enough energy that it can float again.

Volatile in disposition, it is important to not upset any part of Voltton's collective, as it is prone to self-destructing. The chain reaction caused by this is three times as devastating as the average Voltorb's Self-Destruct.

Because it is so heavy, it sinks to the bottom of the sea rather easily. Its fins are too weak for swimming, so it uses blasts of Bubble from its mouth to propel itself through the water.

When a Rhysea sneezes, it may accidentally launch a spike from its head. If it gets caught up in sneezing fits, it sometimes cannot stop, resulting in utter devastation.

Rhysea's prime strategy in battle is to jettison itself across the water with Bubble Beam from its mouth, then at the very last moment it turns around to strike its foe with its horn for devastating effect.

It has scales made from meticulously polished stone, washed from the waves of the ocean. Many souvenir shops like to make ornate flutes in Rhydra's image.

Intricate root systems pump Chanthorn's medicinal yolk through to its viny tendrils. It can treat multiple Pokémon at once with its numerous spiked appendages, administering the rejuvenating substance it produces.

Tankarp struggles because it is constantly tangled up in its many vines. As a result, it cannot do much other than flop about helplessly.

A seemingly never-ending tangle of writhing vines, Tandos leaves a trail of destruction in its wake as its vines grasp and tear down all things that are within reach.

Sometimes when a Mr. Mime takes acting like a Shellder too far, it leads to unintended consequences. Because of Mr. Mime's acting abilities, Mr. king possesses the same degree of unparalleled intelligence that Slowking does.

Unrivaled in the field of juggling, there is no limit to the number of arms Mr. growth can produce. It likes to attract crowds with its performances so it can give out many high-fives.

Mr. poke enjoys fishing lazily by the sea. The hand that protrudes from its tail will mime casting out a fishing line, and surprisingly fish Pokémon will get caught on the invisible fishing lure.

Sharing the same body, the Mr. Mime segment of Mr. poke is very protective of the Slowpoke portion as it sleeps, often forming invisible barriers to prevent anyone from disturbing its rest.

Its tail is permanently attached to a dummy. Mr. bro slowly wags its tail in an effort to puppet the dummy, which it presumably does for either entertainment or distraction.

Strikingly fast, Scytops darts through tall grass and across water with grace akin to a ninja. It scythes prey apart with its hardened blades in order to drink the bodily fluids that lie within.

Its wings help launch it out from the water where it lies in wait to ambush prey. Though mostly adapted to land living, it still possesses gills that let it breathe underwater.

During storms it seeks out the highest peak or building and climbs it in order to be struck by lightning, on which it feeds. Afterwards it launches itself from the heights and rolls down to slopes below.

A violent Pokémon with a voracious appetite, Pindile can easily handle three foes at once by clamping down on each of them between its two mouths and its set of horns.

It has the overwhelming desire to punch things, but lacks hands. Realizing this causes it to become even angrier, frustrated, and more violent.

It spews corrupted code via memory leaks from its digital body. In the physical world, it is believed that Poryfing's emissions manifest as a form of radiation, which can cause severe sickness.

It likes to curl up in its shell when it naps. When it wakes, it nips at the first thing it sees as a sign of affection, not understanding how strong its jaws actually are. There is a proverb to let sleeping Totopi stand up on their own.

Totoile is very dangerous, as its powerful jaws will clamp down on anything that moves near it. There are rumors that Totoile lurk in sewers, though this appears unlikely since Totoile are often observed basking in the sun.

When a Crocoile clamps down with its jaws, it will refuse to let go under any circumstances. It has a tendency to go after Fire-type Pokémon since their fire-based attacks help regulate Crocoile's cold-blooded body.

Timid by nature, Ledyfairy refuse to travel anywhere unless they are in a group for safety. Typically, groups of Ledyfairy travel by night, using the moon to navigate.

At night, Ledfairy like to soar high in the sky, drawn to the stars and moon above. Some say they fly so high that they can touch the very moon itself.

The many antennae sprouting from Chintor's head simultaneously emit light and psychic energy. This is meant to lure in Pokémon and Trainers alike for no other reason than it enjoys company.

When Chinling gets excited, sparks jump between its two antennae, causing its temperature to rise. These antennae will flash aggressively when anything encroaches on Chinling's turf.

Its wings are specially adapted to help it both fly and swim, acting like flippers underwater. Despite its unassuming expression, it is extremely territorial, fending off both birds from the air and fish from the sea.

Togedile has a pure heart and endless energy. That being said, it doesn't understand how powerful its jaws are and can cause serious injury when it playfully nips at its Trainer.

Togeolu emanates an aura of joy and positivity. Togeolu uses its empathetic nature to find others who feel similarly.

Its massive jaw is always smiling with its 48 pristine teeth. It smiles to try to bring joy to people, because it cannot process negativity very well.

In battle, Togecario uses the love it has for its friends to persevere. It can feel every feeling its opponents feel.

Togeolu has a pure heart and a strong sense of justice, so much so that it often avoids those who hold dishonesty or cruelty in their hearts.

Wooicate's webbed paws make it a surprisingly good swimmer. Its whiskers help sense movement in cold bodies of water, where it typically hunts.

Brimming with electromagnetic energy, Woopass walks to the bottom of rivers and sends out waves of electricity to stun and capture prey.

Some believe that Woopass is actually a Wooper that has taken residence inside of a Nosepass, modifying it with mud and rock it finds out in the wilderness. If this is the case, the Nosepass appears to not mind transporting its passenger around.

It is very sluggish and unmotivated. It will often just lie down on the ground with its mouth open, waiting for something to wander in. If someone watches Quagicate do this for long enough, they can even see its fangs grow in real-time.

An unrivaled entertainer, Slowmime dedicates every brain cell of its vast intellect towards studying performances in all forms and styles. It can plan an entire circus routine in the blink of an eye.

Capable of performing every dance, routine, or circus trick ever devised, Slowmime lives to spread cheer through its performances. It refuses to speak, however.

Once a Slow jr. tries to mimic something, it will follow its subject around, learning every possible aspect about it that it can. Many take on Slow jr. as students or apprentices for this very reason, as they make the perfect pupils.

Slow jr. likes to find crowded marketplaces so that it can watch people and try to mimic them. It captures so many details in its head that it often becomes paralyzed with possibilities and simply sits there staring listlessly at all the activity.

Its vast intelligence is so incomprehensible that its own head spontaneously combusts from the sheer potency of it. Though its calculating eyes suggest it has a calm demeanor, it actually is quite hotheaded.

Ratper will nibble at dams built by Bidoof to ensure proper flow of waterways, where it swims with its webbed feet in search of food.

Ratsire likes to swim lazily in the river, often losing its way and bumping into boats. When it does this, it seizes an opportunity to gnaw through the hull in search of snacks.

The head on Giraeon's tongue has its own mind and is actually the only one between the two that is capable of experiencing the sensation of taste. The mouth on Giraeon's main head is used only for communication and little else.

Spearrita prowls around tall grass, spearing bug Pokémon with its beak for meals. Its beak and wings are made of dried hardened leaves.

It is thought that the coloring and eye-patterns of Scitops's pincers have evolved to look like the skulls of fallen Pokémon. In battle, Scitops uses this to intimidate its foes.

The genes of Scitops's parent Pokémon are evident in its asymmetrical limbs. When hunting, Scitops will hold its prey with its pincer, while using its scythe to cut it open.

Slug jr. likes to follow fire dancers around and mimic their performances, however its movements are too sluggish for it to perform effectively. It tries its best nonetheless.

Almost indistinguishable from a Swinub from afar, the telltale sign that this is a Swito is from its skittering motions it makes when it moves around. Its piercing blue gaze sends chills up people's spines.

Bound to a festive ornament, Delitomb is thought to be a collection of 108 different wishes made by children. It strives to grant these wishes by performing good deeds.

Delifetchd seeks out a stalk sturdy enough to hold its large bundle of food. It travels across the land sharing or trading its food with Trainers and Pokémon.

Sometimes Delifetchd opts to carry a light stick for quicker travel. Even though it packs a light bundle of food, it is still no less generous with what it has and offers food freely to Trainers and Pokémon alike.

Manlett tries to keep itself underground and away from the sun, as its skin dries out easily, causing it to weaken. Schools of Manlett will congregate on rainy days and seemingly surf through the mud together for sport.

The mouths on its “head-antennae” constantly spout out water to make the ground it burrows through as muddy as possible. Doing this helps the Remoraid that accompany it to swim through the muddy water.

Azupip helicopters through the air, propelled by its tail. It is constantly spinning or swerving and views the whole world upside down; while it does this it is having the time of its life.

Because of its incredible intuition, Mimeking has the ability to predict the actions of others. It preemptively mimics these actions, confusing and perplexing its foes, sometimes making them believe that they are the ones actually copying Mimeking.

Mimepoke dips its tail in water and wags it around like it is trying to mime a fish swimming. When something bites its tail, it will let out a reactionary honk sound after about 5 seconds.

A very silly Pokémon, it enjoys mimicking the actions of others but does it so slowly that it often forgets what it is trying to do mid-routine. When it forgets, it will try to copy something else, usually achieving the same result.

Extremely friendly, Manlett is often sought for petting zoos because it is so social and enjoys splashing in the mud with children.

Once considered as an alternative to power plants, a Magneklang can generate power for an entire city with the perpetual motion of its gears. However, as city planners learned, the immense magnetic field it generates disrupts most electronics.

Electilem sheds its shell yearly just like Golem. The stones from its molted shells contain nearly 20,000 watts of electricity, which are used to manufacture batteries.

Unlike Sandshrew, Sandseed migrate closer to coastal regions, preferring to take residence along hot sandy beaches. It often is seen as a nuisance since beach-goers stepping on its sharp iron barbs will leave their foot seriously injured.

Extremely territorial and dangerous, many do not even glimpse Yangon because it flies so quickly to intercept intruders invading its home. The humming sound of its wings is a telltale sign of danger, with some likening it to a song of warning.

The shell on its back is actually the one it hatched from, melted onto its back from the heat of its warm belly. Torchwig emits enough heat to make most things it touches melt. It uses this molten material to strengthen its shell.

Sometimes Sandseed will roll up palm trees using its spikes and camouflages itself as a coconut. When a nearby Pokémon headbutts the tree, it comes crashing down as part of an ambush.

Comtle likes to soak after a long day of foraging. It breathes fire into the water to create an impromptu hot spring for relaxation. Many mistake its back to be covered in autumn-tinged leaves, but it is actually Comtle's plumage.

Blaterra is fiercely protective over the eggs within the nest atop its massive shell. Its legs are powerful enough to cause earthquakes that can topple 30-story buildings.

Many Trainers claim to feel eyes staring out from the inky abyss of Shedsteel's hollowed out body. However, upon closer examination there is nothing inside. No one alive knows how it moves or walks.

The two halves of Kecfarig each have their own brains. Both are able to shift the color of their fur to blend into the environment, but since they have trouble seeing each other, they more often than not change into conflicting patterns by accident.

Bipass always knows the direction and distance of the nearest tree. It dutifully gnaws on trees and plants to prevent overgrowth.

Its skull is so thick that no thought can possibly penetrate it. It likes to laze about near the riverside and will stubbornly headbutt anyone that tries to move it.

It often latches itself onto walls or ceilings, then launches itself in an explosive assault with a precise expulsion of its fire. Being clamped by a Monster is simultaneously the hottest and coldest pain a person can feel.

In its natural habitat, Noseco is always found hanging from a tree's northern side. Its magnetic aura attracts metallic minerals which it adheres to itself to form its shell.

It uses its magnetism to attach itself to lamp posts, remaining there motionless for hours or days at a time. Some suggest that it is simply trying to blend in, thinking it is disguised as a person.

Encased in a veritable fortress of a shell, Probotress spends near the entirety of its life attached to a tree trunk. The little flag on its head is an antenna, which it uses to communicate remotely with other Probotress.

Often accompanying tradespeople, Doubleep enjoys following its Trainer around and carrying their tools with its many ribbon-like hands. Its grip is so tight that it is impossible to steal an item from Doubleep, unless it willingly hands it over.

Its eyes are constantly scanning around for thieves who may attempt to take the items it possesses. Sometimes it will flourish its weapons around in a dazzling display for either show or to ward off potential threats.

The bane of tall grass everywhere, Doubish cuts down most plants nearby simply by wandering around with its sharpened blades. There have been reports that it can clear 1000 square feet in a single night. Sometimes it races Mow Rotom for sport.

Generill likes to sit on its tail to weigh it down while it fires the cannon protruding from it. Pivoting on the ball of its tail, Generill can act as a mobile turret.

An elusive warrior that stalks the night, it is almost incomprehensible how its massive form can remain undetected at all, yet few ever catch sight of Ninsteel until it is too late.

Capable of seeing prey from over 30 miles away with its keen sight, Krookosir will silently burrow toward its prey and ambush them from below. A Pokémon snatched up by Krookosir is never seen again.

Despite its body being made of wax, it is incredibly strong. The wax hardens as it trains through exercise, operating eerily similar to muscle tissue.

This Pokémon is notoriously difficult to pin down due to the wax that makes up its body. Once Litchoke has pinned a foe into submission, it absorbs their mass into its wax body, allowing the wick on its head to burn brighter and longer.

Ninsteel takes the form of what appears to be a massive fossilized Nincada. An ancient intelligence peers out from its hollowed-out shell. The shell itself has become harder than any known steel, tempered by the passage of eons.

It likes to play fight with its stretchy arms. When Wailloom drinks a lot of water, its tail inflates to the size of a beach ball, being just as bouncy as one.

It can absorb over a ton of compost in a day. When its stomach is near to bursting it belches out a massive spray of spores.

Drawn to magnetic materials, it loves to bat at Nosepass like it was a ball of yarn. Its sharp claws pulse with potent electricity.

Jigglyful often gets mistaken for a cute plush doll. If it gets picked up by unsuspecting children, it flails its arms incredibly violently until put down.

Ferrosey seeks out small baby Pokémon in need of protection, usually Happiny. It uses its durable iron skin and pointy barbs to make sure no harm comes to their adopted kin.

Occasionally a Chansey who loses its egg stumbles upon a lonely Ferroseed and adopts it, forgoing producing more eggs. After a while the two form an inseparable bond and become Ferrosey.

Ferropiny likes to carry a seed around, hoping to find a nice spot to plant it. However, if it's not careful, its iron barbs sometimes skewer the seed it is trying to take care of.

Usually lethargic and sluggish, it is said that Orikoth dances once in its lifetime. When it does this, the dance is so profound that even the spirits of the dead come to witness the spectacle.

As a sign of affection, Swabpy will wrap its cottony ears around people like a hug. Its ears are strong enough to propel its large body into flight, with many willing to pay circuses to see such a wonder.

Capable of transporting people across long distances, it was thought that Regiblim would be considered the flying car of the future. Due to a malfunction in its systems, however, it very seldom takes people to their desired location.

Almost indistinguishable from a technologically advanced drone, Regiloon can often be seen buzzing through the air delivering parcels from Poké Marts. It seems to relish in this particular activity.

The fibers of Stuffmite's fluff are magnetically charged with static electricity. Although soft, touching Stuffmite provokes a vicious electric shock as it feels threatened by physical contact from anyone other than other Stuffmite.

Rockbull likes to constantly polish the rocks on its collar by licking them. Sometimes when it yawns the weight of its two massive fangs causes it to fall over.

Lycanbull uses the weight of its large head to slam its mane of rocks into enemies. It is wary of others and often takes its time assessing the situation before leaping into battle.

Bruxpie is an absolutely dazzling Pokémon. Even those who are deathly afraid of bugs do not mind a Bruxpie crawling up onto them. Such is the extent of this creature's charisma.

It releases a variety of toxic spores by flapping its wings vigorously. Additionally, these spores have pigments that it puts on its own skin to compliment its coloring, not unlike applying makeup.

Swirbish resembles a pillow case overflowing with candy. While its aroma is described as sickeningly sweet, attempts to consume the contents of Swirbish reveal them to be only sickening.

While it may be tempting to unwrap Slurbish's inviting exterior, doing so reveals a shocking and repulsive sight that many wish they hadn't seen.

It is widely advised to not touch Slurodor. Its body is a hodgepodge amalgamation of sticky desserts designed to entice Pokémon and Trainers alike. Those who make contact with Slurodor often find themselves stuck and unable to escape.

It burrows through the ground as gracefully as a Mantine swims in water. It can gather enough speed from underground that it can launch over an entire field.

Meowtata's cat-like instincts compel it to chase its own tail. Meowtata's rat-like instincts compel it to run away from itself when it does this.

It is made up of two rust-proof gears that rapidly spin with each other, with one operating as the head and the other as its torso. The swirly pattern on its torso component will produce a hypnotic effect against onlookers as it spins.

Watching Poliink for any length is absolutely dizzying, often causing onlookers to enter a hypnotic trance. Thankfully its two floating hands will slap them awake.

It channels its strong feelings to motivate it to train harder physically. Unlike Ralts, Mats is drawn to hostile emotions it senses in others.

It strives to learn all forms of dance to the best of its ability. Malia loves competing with other Pokémon in dance battles.

Malia radiates joy whenever it serves its Trainer, usually by carrying their equipment while they travel. Doing this helps keep it in peak physical condition.

Its punches are strong enough to form small black holes. Mavoir is at its most dangerous when there is a threat to its Trainer, as it will unleash all of its mental and physical strength to protect them, often to devastating effect.

Squirtlax has an unquenchable thirst, leading it to guzzle down large quantities of water and other fluids with abandon. When it belches, it launches out destructive Bubbles.

It uses its long spindly arms to practice various grappling techniques. The red crystal-like organs on the sides of its head act as an additional set of eyes, allowing it to see from all angles during a fight.

A small sprout grows out from the rock on its back. Occasionally when Geosaur shakes its back, a cloud of dust and poisonous spores puffs out, causing suffocation.

Stubborn roots and leaves grow out from the big rock on its back like a stubborn weed. When Geosaur stands still, some Pokémon mistake it for edible vegetation; should this happen, it lashes out with its vines violently.

When Geoans rattles its tail, it sounds like a clattering of rocks smacking together, though it only does this during territorial disputes. Usually, it silently lies in wait on mountain trails, ready to ambush unsuspecting Pokémon.

It prefers to constrict its enemies with its stony tail. While it has its prey immobilized in its rock-hard grip, it pummels them with its fists.

It ambles ponderously towards sunlight, preferring to migrate to mountain summits to best catch the sun's rays. A strong sulfuric smell wafts from its leaves, often causing gagging in others.

Gravesaur likes to relax near cliff edges. When someone is about to fall, it reaches out with its vines to save them from plummeting to their doom.

A tangle of plant matter and rocks grows on its back. It likes to roll around on its back, collecting more rubble and weeds, causing its back-mass to grow even larger.

Few things are as dangerous as a Gravesaur rolling downhill, as its mass and momentum crushes all that is in its way. In its wake, it leaves an earthy sulfuric smell.

The spikes it shoots from its head are similar to cave stalactites. Trying to prevent its shell from closing is as difficult as holding up a collapsing cave ceiling.

Slowmander is a constant danger to itself. If the fire on its tail goes out it dies, but it constantly desires to try to go fishing with it. Trainers need have constant supervision over Slowmander, though thankfully it doesn't do anything quickly.

Slowmeleon tries to whack others with its flaming tail in an effort to start a fight. Because it moves so slowly, it is pretty easy to move out of the way.

Oil seeps out from its tail constantly. Exposure to the air causes it to ignite almost instantly. Apparently the oil, if collected somehow, is very sweet to the taste.

Subsisting on electromagnetic radiation to keep itself awake, Magnetret requires little sleep. As a result, it is often keenly sought after as a guard or surveillance Pokémon.

Magneret often builds its nest on the top of telephone poles. It metabolizes electromagnetic radiation in order to perform bouts of incredible speed. The patterns on its fur change depending on the wavelength of nearby sources of electricity.

In contrast to Bonsly, Farsly causes others to tear up due to its sharp onion odor wafting from its body. Due to its appearance as a leek, Farfetch'd often chase Farsly.

Farsly prefer arid climates, especially areas with very acidic soil. Its purple blooms are actually hard as rock.

Often seen as an embodiment of the love a Farfetch'd has for its stalk, Fardisc often swim in ponds close to Farfetch'd nests. It likes to nibble at reed stalks and present them to Farfetch'd as a gift.

Grisis is covered in an incredibly caustic protective membrane. Interestingly, it is thought that Grisis's membrane is capable of transmitting thoughts when touched, but few have been able to withstand contact long enough to test the theory.

It multiplies uncontrollably, threatening to pollute vast stretches of land or sea in mere days. When multiple Grision are together their minds create a powerful psychic field.

A sickening creature, Municlus animates its amorphous body with the psychic power of its central nucleus. There are rumors that ingesting ooze from Municlus will reveal secrets to the universe, but any who have attempted this have simply perished.

It aims its tails like a fire hose, jetting out a scalding steam. Each of a Blasttales's nine nozzles specializes in spraying either fire or water, the number of which differs from one Blasttales to another.

Cloyler often live near coastal cliffs or grottoes. They devour hard seashells and sometimes even Shellder with a sickening crunch.

Its chitinous shell is extra thick to protect it from predators. It will burrow a hole in the sand and lie still, waiting for an opportunity to ambush prey.

Krabrith uses its eight shell-hardened wings like paddles to swim across the sea. When it comes to land, it can skitter onto the beach like a crab.

The pincer extending from its face is actually a mouth. It clamps onto unsuspecting Pokémon and sucks out fluids like a bug's proboscis.

Kingaldo's shell is one of the most durable materials in the known world. Ironically, its gigantic claw is one of the only things with enough crushing power in order to damage it.