Infinite Fusion

59 Custom Pokédex Entries by imagine1.

The Butterfree on its back sprouted from the cocoon on its back. It is unknown if this Pokémon is alive, as it never moves or breathes.

After gathering enough sunlight, Buttersaur finally grew out of its shell. They shoot sticky webs from the seed on their back.

Buttersaur spend most of its time gathering honey from flowers. It can fly above the ground, but only for a few minutes.

It stores the honey it sucks up inside its bulb, keeping it fresh. This honey is commonly served as a delicacy in restaurants.

It struggles to fly and is seen gliding most of the time. It is sweet and kind, and it often tries to help fellow Bug-type Pokémon.

Its wings are tucked behind its back, as they're mostly used for gliding. Buttermeleon have short tempers and will lash out quite regularly.

After many attempts, it has gained the ability of flight. Its senses have improved significantly, as it can detect smoke 40 miles away.

Butterizard buzz around at high speeds, leaving trails of fire in its path. They are agile and nimble, but when eating honey, they turn docile and slow.

It's playful and loves entertaining people, especially children. If it sees someone who is unhappy, it'll try its best to make them smile.

It hides on beaches, trapping any unsuspecting foe it finds with its pincers. It rarely moves, as its shell is very heavy.

It burrows into mountains, feasting on any iron it finds. It seems dangerous, but it shows no signs of violence.

It can understand and speak various languages. It is one of many Pokémon that are capable of this.

The screen on its face changes based on its feelings. It can be quite foolish at times, even though it has a high estimation of its own intelligence.

This fusion is the aftermath of a lab accident. Its entire head is engulfed by its own shell, and it often rams into buildings unintentionally.

It swims in the deepest parts of the ocean, searching for gems. It's naive and curious, but hides from predators in caves.

It sleeps in deep caverns underwater, usually in caves abundant with coral. Its main head rests while its other eyes keep an eye out.

Kabupom uses its scythe-like tails to grab and cut its prey. Its head is very durable and it can swim at incredible speeds.

Beesect usually travel in colonies, attacking any dangerous foe. Its stingers actually come from its mushroom as a way to fend off predators.

It often hops around on water, avoiding the need to swim. It always seems to be smiling, even when provoked to danger.

Ivytle gather to photosynthesize on hills and get as much sun as they can. They are extremely clumsy and fall over quite often.

It swims through the deep ocean gracefully. Many Pokémon ride in its mouth for protection and safety.

Its second head acts like a hand, gripping onto its prey. Arplume's poisonous powder can be deadly if caution is not taken.

Magnetales protect various power plants across the world. They are engineered to be cunning, brilliant, and loyal.

Herds of Magnesaur are commonly spotted near factories or garbage dumps, consuming any scrap metal they find. Its main flower acts as a means of communication, sending signals to other Magnesaur.

Magneler are found among beaches and shores, searching for anything metallic. Most Magneler tend to accidentally wander into large cities because of the abundance of factories, causing a ruckus everytime they do so.

It flies through the sky gracefully and blissfully. It resembles a shooting star when soaring through the starry night.

Kecwile camouflages itself with its surroundings, sneaking up on unsuspecting prey. It's very popular as a trap for Rattata.

It spies on tiny Pokémon, pretending to be a regular plant. Its jaws can hold even the most powerful of Pokémon at bay.

Despite its ruthless nature, it will protect anyone being attacked. It is said that this is because it has been treated well by people.

It swims through the sand at high speeds, ambushing any small Pokémon. The eyes on its wings are for intimidation.

It swims at high speeds, feasting on Magikarp and other aquatic prey. Despite its hard skull, its body is very squishy.

It's very dangerous, and attacks anyone nearby once it's midnight. There are many theories for this sudden rampage, although nobody knows for sure.

This Pokémon cares deeply for others, protecting endangered species. Those who treat it with care are said to live long lives.

These Pokémon dance in groups of four when midnight strikes. It is rumored that it dances with the wisps of its previous lives.

This Pokémon's soul and body are two separate beings. The soul of this Pokémon isn't malicious, just misunderstood.

These creatures can be found roaming the seafloor, pretending to be Lileep. It chooses this specific Pokémon due to it being a rare kind of fossil.

Trapto can be found feasting on sand and spitting out quartz pieces. It transforms into its habitat's apex predators to intimidate its foes.

Trapsol can be caring, despite its mischievousness. It tries to warn surrounding villages of incoming sandstorms, but it fails miserably every time.

The small flowers you can see inside of Sablsaur's crystals are known as 'Amethyst Roses', rare flowers said to have grown inside of these crystals. These Pokémon often comfort lost Pokémon and even take care of them.

The aftermath of an experiment gone wrong, Tyranuk's body has started melting. There is no known way to save it, although scientists have tried.

Vilelicky are shy and usually stay away from humans. Its tongue can sense whether something is poisoned or not, so it's used by many detectives.

The wings on Vilecor are mostly used for gliding around the forest. It may seem violent, but it only feeds on photosynthesis.

Vileta love frolicking in flower fields, emitting a lovely floral scent as they skip around. Their scent depends on the type of flowers they eat and is commonly used in various perfumes.

Viledash is not only popular for races through swampy areas, but also for its sweet smell that's commonly used to help the growth of vegetables, fruits and flowers. Farmers often use it to help grow their crops.

This fusion is the last born from the aftermath of a lab accident. It controls others like it with an iron fist and shows no mercy when attacking.

It gracefully swims through the snow, making huge tunnels in the process. It's rarely seen, as it mostly lives beneath the surface.

Parawak often hide in barren wastelands, planting their spores onto the bones of deceased Pokémon. Do not attempt to grab any bones you find in these wastelands, as they're usually infested with these poisonous spores.

It shoots high-pressure water that can cut through hard steel. They roam the seas, seeking someone it deems worthy of its strength.

Despite their size, Warsaur are excellent swimmers. The plant on its back is always hydrated, and thus it's impossible for it to wilt.

It's hard for Warmander to walk due to its big head. Warmander are great companions, as they will protect their Trainer no matter the cost.

Warmeleon are excellent fighters, even underwater. They are able to protect their flames inside their shell to ensure they always stay burning.

Warizard's wings are coated in a special liquid that allows them to be used underwater. Its shell can heat up to 144 ⁰F.

Wartoise are used by many police officers around Kanto. They are very tough and loyal, so it's the perfect choice for many Trainers.

This fusion is the aftermath of a lab accident. The toxic waste inside multiple barrels has given life to this creature.

Krabgela waddle along tropical beaches, sleeping under the shade of palm trees. They like to pinch anything they find, from berries to coconuts. This usually leads to Krabgela accidentally pinching another Pokémon.

Kinggela love bumping against palm trees, then opening and drinking the coconuts that fall from them. Groups of Kinggela are commonly seen dancing, though it's unknown why they do this.

These Pokémon love helping out other Pokémon and even humans with whatever they need. Lots of Pokémon tend to sleep next to Kinggrowth, as it's a great protector.

It lures Krabby into its mouth and traps them. If it fails to capture anything, it will scurry across the shore with its claws.

Kinglurk hides in ocean caves, resting peacefully. It only comes out to scare away fishermen that interrupt its sleep.