Infinite Fusion

181 Custom Pokédex Entries by kittyluv090

Its vines are constantly surging with electricity. Because of this, they are often used as a more eco-friendly alternative to metal wires.

It can short-circuit power generators with a single punch. Its entire body is overflowing with pure electricity and fighting spirit.

Lickinite waves its tongue in the wind to predict the weather. If it senses an incoming storm, it will drive allies away from the area in order to protect them.

It wards off enemies by emitting a pungent odor from the plant on its back. This scent is also how groups of Koffsaur identify and locate each other.

Its two heads breathe out a hot and highly toxic gas. It uses both heads to hunt prey while also keeping enemies from stealing its food.

Unlike Chansey or Blissey's, Chanuk's eggs taste horrible and are somewhat toxic. However, some Poison-Type Pokémon really like them.

The bubble formation on Golquil's back allows it to breathe for a limited time while out of water. However, it is rarely seen above the surface.

Since it cannot fly with its tiny wings, Butterlax often doesn't notice if they get torn off. It eats over 200 leaves and flowers in a day.

It tries to fly with its tiny wings, but is unable to due to its large head. Its antennae can sense prey that is buried under sand or dirt.

It patrols beaches, throwing shurikens at fish Pokémon that jump out of the water. When two Starolu meet, they compete to catch the most prey.

Mr. veon likes to perform various circus acts for large crowds of people. Those who witness its performance are unable to look away.

The front head breathes electricity, while the back head breathes fire. The two heads rarely agree on anything.

An old children's book tells the story of a Gyaralade who was the brave leader of an underwater city. It cares deeply about protecting its environment.

Due to Eevee's unstable genetic makeup, fusing two of them caused a wild reaction. It took on elements of all of Eevee's possible mutations at once.

Very curious and gullible, Eepi needs constant supervision because it is easily distracted and can unknowingly put itself in harm's way.

When it finds a pack of Eevee, Eeplume embeds itself into the ground, leaving the evolution stones on its head exposed. After all the stones are used up, its life comes to an end.

It distracts foes by twisting its entire body around. A skilled Porytress can unscramble itself in just 3 seconds.

Groups of Omaslash roamed near vast beaches in ancient times. They eat nearly anything that washes up on shore.

Dragovee fly in groups, looking for evolution stones. Once they all evolve, they go their separate ways.

It beckons prey with the sweet aroma from the flowers on its spiky tail. If the flowers wilt or have a more repulsive smell, it's a sign of illness or severe injury.

Some believe this is what today's Beedrill looked like over 150 million years ago. It wards off threats from its nest with its ear-splitting roars.

Legends say that Mewvenant originated from an injured Mew that got stuck in a tree, which came to life and grew around the Mew in order to protect it.

Chikotret's mood and overall health can be gleaned from its leaf tail: if it is sad or ill, the leaf wilts. In extreme cases, it may even fall off.

Chikots uses the leaf on its head to interact with its surroundings. It becomes agitated if the leaf is grabbed or pinched.

A special seasoning made with dried Bayew leaves is said to make any meal taste delicious, so it is highly sought after by master chefs.

It twirls and dances around flower gardens as a form of meditation. When groups of Baylia dance together, the flowers grow bigger and more vibrant.

If it feels threatened, Megapom will punch enemies with the pollen-filled flowers on its tails. It uses its delicate antennae to locate its allies.

If a Megavoir shares its umbrella with you, it's a sign of sincere and genuine trust. It will never forgive those who betray it.

Herds of Megadrio migrate across the world, using their energy to breathe life back into destroyed ecosystems. They bring good fortune to gardeners.

A Feralord with large top fins is deemed the leader of its pod. It doesn't have much control over its small arms.

Furby is very affectionate, but many people are repelled by its uncanny appearance. It often feels sad due to its lack of friends.

It is unknown if the eyes on Noctrona's wings are real or not. Some people swear that they've seen them move, while others consider it a hoax.

Chindily likes to plant itself into the ocean floor, where it blends in with other bioluminescent foliage. It gets agitated if its stalks are grabbed.

Groups of Lansire can be found calmly floating atop small lakes at night. They are sensitive to sunlight, so they are rarely seen during the day.

Rumor has it that the patterns on its body inspired a famous painting. It sleeps under the sun, as if to recharge its glowing markings.

It hides from predators in coral reefs. However, it is also easily distracted, following anything that sparkles or glows.

Flaanair has a very spoiled nature. It causes catastrophic damage if upset, so it is usually raised by wealthy people who can satisfy its needs.

Amphalem's body glows brightly in dark areas. It has a great sense of direction and can help its Trainer navigate through cave networks.

Groups of Belltler can be found galloping across flower fields at dawn every morning. Their hooves are imbued with a special power that greatly speeds up plant growth.

Bellvoir has a very caring and motherly personality. It is often seen tending to groups of Bellossom as if they were its own children.

If you see a Sudodoom floating down a river at night, do not make eye contact with it, as it will try to coax you onto its boat to the afterlife.

Sudogrigus hides in devestated forests to teach lessons to lumberjacks about deforestation. It absorbs the soul of anyone who tries to cut it down.

Polivee sleeps on top of large lilypads. It enjoys making people laugh with its silly facial expressions.

The nectar in its flowers is exceptionally sweet and flavorful, so it is often harvested and sold as a sugar substitute.

Skiptank secretes a sweet nectar from its udders instead of milk. Some believe this nectar has very potent healing properties.

Jumppuff is very friendly and can get along with just about anyone. It may even grow attached to someone and follow them for as long as it's able.

Sunlax spends most of its time basking in the sunlight in large fields. It is hardly ever seen on cloudy days.

It gains its energy from the sunflower on its head. It regularly sheds the nutrient-dense seeds on its tail, which can be roasted into a salty snack.

Esptuff's short-yet-silky fur makes it the perfect cuddling companion. Those who sleep near it will wake up feeling completely reinvigorated.

If it senses danger, it will expel a toxic smog that temporarily blinds enemies. This gas can be refined and used to make smoke bombs.

Umbdos lives in deep ocean caverns where sunlight is but a myth. When hunting prey, it uses the glowing rings on its body as a distraction.

If it feels threatened, it shoots toxic, fiery sparks from its fur that cause horrendous pain, much more than that experienced from a normal burn.

The colored spots on its body glow brightly when it feels strong emotion. Umbruff prefers dark places because the sun causes its neon colors to fade.

Umbth sneaks into houses at night and steals anything that shimmers. Because of this, many people shoo it away if it is found in populated areas.

The flame on its tail never goes out, even if it were submerged in water. Those who touch this flame feel nothing, as if it wasn't there at all.

Schools of Unraid are always found swimming in perfect unison, almost as if they were all one Pokémon.

Unlem's eyes cover its entire body, making it nearly impossible to sneak up on. Its limbs move as if they have minds of their own.

Its diet mainly consists of various types of gemstones and metals. Groups of Steeking have been sighted devouring scrap metal in junk yards.

When direct sunlight shines through Steetales's crystalline tails, it creates a colorful and prismatic display which distracts its prey.

If it is angered, it inflates the two sacs on its head, allowing it to latch onto enemies. It then releases toxins through its spikes.

It defends its territory by launching the small Qwilfish on its head towards foes. It is unknown if the Qwilfish are bothered by this.

Cortine's movement is mostly directed by the Remoraid living on its back. It has an excellent memory.

The fish Pokémon in Corlicky's water-filled sac serve as vital organs; when they eat, Corlicky is also fed. It fiercely guards its internal ecosystem.

The water at the tip of Octimeleon's tail is boiling hot. When it is angry, the water turns into steam, which may cause third-degree burns if touched.

Skarduck's body consists of a durable, waterproof metal that never rusts. Because of this, they have been nearly hunted to extinction.

Kingdile lurks at the bottom of its oasis home, waiting for thirsty travelers to draw near. It sneaks up on its prey before attacking from below.

Its tusks are as sharp as a Skarmory's talons. Due to the large skull on its head, it cannot see very well.

The paint on Smeareon's tail changes color depending on its emotions. It draws pictures to convey these feelings to its Trainer.

Its colorful petals are constantly shifting in hue. This can make it difficult to differentiate multiple Smearplume from each other.

It spins around with ease on its slippery belly. When two Hitmonlax meet, they fight for territory by ramming into each other at high speeds.

Swarms of Elema make nests out of abandoned electronics. They have stingers on the tips of their wings.

Elecott's dark fur is constantly charged with so much static electricity that it jams signals if it is near electronic devices.

The bristles on Areon's neck and tail are very sharp. Getting stung by them can send excruciating shocks throughout your entire nervous system.

It is known to show no mercy towards anyone. It scares away foes by lifting its arms up, revealing an ominous pattern.

Millade are commonly found on dairy farms. They would give their lives to protect the herds of Miltank they tend to.

Its gentle glow has been known to help incubate eggs, so it is often used as the main light source in daycares and breeding centers.

Suimagius cares very deeply about its mystical staff. If it were to get lost or broken, Suimagius would let out a piercing cry.

Ho-voir is often referred to as "The Princess of the Sun". Legends say that it can grow a desert oasis from a single tumbleweed.

When Ambilem is angered, it will lift itself up using its tails and hurl itself towards enemies.

Rumor has it that Mislass was once a sorceress that froze to death in a snowstorm. Those who venture into its territory rarely return in one piece.

Bonbas often gets mistaken for driftwood since it is often seen lazily drifting down rivers. It rarely ever expresses any sort of emotion.

Happinx loves physical touch. When its fur is stroked, little sparks fly out of its tail.

Raipunny likes to dance gracefully in grassy fields. When multiple Raipunny dance together, their tails glow brightly with electricity.

It spends its days drifting along wind and ocean currents. It clings to flagpoles and coral so that it doesn't fly into danger when it's asleep.

This fusion's appearance is influenced by the two Lickilicky's strong desires for sweet foods. It is often found raiding confectionary shops.

Its horns are very tough and rubbery. Many companies use Lickiron's armor for products like bouncy balls, slingshots, and erasers.

Lickiler digs into soft sand to rest, leaving only its tongue visible. The meat in its claws has a noticeably salty flavor.

Rhythorn marks its territory by drilling large tunnels. Anything and anyone that falls into these tunnels become its prey.

When the orbs on its head glow brightly, it calms anyone in its vicinity. Its electricity can power an entire house.

Togewhirl is quite sociable and optimistic. It uses its wings to swiftly glide across the water's surface as if it were ice.

Its spheres are packed with very fine sand. If it is agitated, it smashes the two spheres together, blasting sand towards its foes.

Glaceros's orbs glow brightly during blizzards, acting as a guide for lost travelers. It can't provide warmth or shelter, though, so it often teams up with other Pokémon.

Glacecorio can be faintly heard singing bittersweet melodies during snowstorms. It is unknown whether its dancing causes it to snow, or if it only dances when it snows.

It uses its long tusks to throw enemies into the air, then strikes them back down with powerful kicks. It is quite short-tempered in nature.

During warmer months, Mamomence's icy wings melt, making it unable to fly. It will either hibernate until next winter or migrate to a colder climate.

On lunar eclipses, groups of Shedfable will assemble in a circle while waving their wands towards the sky, as if performing a ritual of some sort.

Nobody has ever seen what is within Shedapex's shelter. Those who attempt to pry or break it open get pulled in, never to be seen again.

Kecmoth changes the colors and patterns on its wings to ward off predators. If you stare at its wings for too long, your vision may become distorted.

Metaveon can move its metal claws as if they were attached to its body. It can lift objects that are over three times its weight.

It swings across trees with its ribbons, which are lined with tiny poisonous barbs. It also uses these ribbons to neutralize prey.

Some believe that today's Mantyke descended from Liltyke. It uses echolocation to navigate through murky waters.

Bastiodos swims through sand as if it were water. It is quite temperamental and gets angry at anyone or anything that stands in its path.

Building trust with an Abvee takes quite a bit of time, as it is naturally a very solitary Pokémon. It is quite serious and hates being startled.

Some believe that Dusbull is the vengeful spirit of a dog Pokémon that was abused by its owner. As such, it has difficulty trusting other people.

It wanders aimlessly in abandoned mineshafts. Some believe that it was once a crew of miners who were crushed by boulders.

When Torckle eats berries, their seeds sprout new plants from the holes in its shell. Its trees are a valuable food source for other forest Pokémon.

Some believe that today's Nidoran descended from Nidoran before they developed their gender differences.

It has a very hostile demeanor. When two Empolix fight for territory, they may create avalanches and earthquakes around them.

If it feels threatened, Doubchic will try to act fierce by unsheathing its tiny daggers. It often gets laughed at due to its small stature.

Luxcargo's shell will spin and spark rapidly when it's angered. This signifies that it's about to unleash a huge blast of electricity.

The shell of Aggsey's egg is quite tough. It lives alongside Lairsey, who use the eggs as a food source.

It lives on the floor of deep oceans. Even just slightly grazing its sharp spikes causes it to violently explode, leaving potent toxins in its wake.

Flytales flings sand with its tails to create sandstorms. It is not very forgiving and will always remember those who treat it poorly.

It is very playful and energetic. It is often found practicing various tricks so that it can cheer up its Trainer when they are sad.

Legends say that Kyokazam flies inside storm clouds, using its spoons to bring rainfall across the entire world.

This rare variant of Groutoise is popular and highly sought after since it bears resemblance to a villain from a classic and beloved video game.

Legend says that within the deepest and darkest caves in the ocean, Giratine lurks, waiting patiently for its prey.

Darkelia lives in dark caverns, where it tends to its garden of poisonous cave flowers. Its energy allows the flowers to flourish without sunlight.

Zekgon is only ever seen flying in the sky during lunar eclipses. It only allows those it shares a close bond with to ride on its back.

Some Rosegle have blue flowers on their tail, while others have red. Individuals with the same color flowers are more likely to get along.

It skewers berries with the thorns on its tail then roasts them with electricity. It can use its tail as both a weapon and a shield.

Drifbbuffet is often found outside of abandoned shops. It waves its body around in the wind to lure passersby inside, as if the building never closed.

Drifbbuffet is often found outside of abandoned shops. It waves its body around in the wind to lure passersby inside, as if the building never closed.

Its claws are razor-sharp. It flies very slowly so that it doesn't accidentally pop its own body.

Rumor has it Drifbrade was once an aviator that mysteriously vanished while traveling. Its balloons are filled with poisonous gases.

It has seven lights on its face that constantly flash with various colors and patterns depending on its mood. It also enjoys dancing to music.

Reunigrowth eats food by absorbing it into its gooey vines. Its body is so squishy that it can be crushed by a heavy object and emerge from it unharmed.

It likes to elegantly dance atop the highest mountains during lunar eclipses. Those who witness its movements find themselves dancing along with it.

If its Trainer is having trouble falling asleep at night, Clefvoir will dance around them beautifully while singing a soothing lullaby.

Despite its great size and strength, Clefking is actually quite friendly. It actively avoids getting involved in any type of fight or conflict.

Whimsigey is very popular among Trainers. Groups of Whimsigey greet each other by grooming the soft fluff on their heads.

Whimsisire's fluff is coated in a special oil that prevents it from getting soaked while underwater. Some people use this oil for waterproof equipment.

The fluff on Whimsisaur's back has a firm, yet malleable, consistency, so it is often used for arts and crafts.

Some say that Cofaroc contains remnants of the spirit of a Lycanroc that was worshipped as a deity in ancient times.

Chandelrade is often found in haunted castle gardens. It usually stays still, but it will mercilessly attack those who tamper with the garden's plants.

It can set trees ablaze just by flapping its wings. Many Hawlucha look up to it as a mentor because of its size and striking resemblance.

When its body is damaged, it uses parts from old plushies to fix itself. It seems to find enjoyment in tearing toys apart.

Deimander are blind, making it difficult for them to control their flames. They have been known to accidentally burn down entire homes when left unattended.

Legends say that Jiraid can be found flying across the sky like a comet. It's said if you find one after making a wish, your wish will come true.

Many believe that Jillery clings onto moons and asteroids, launching special wish-granting comets into the planet's orbit.

Some people refer to Jivoir as the "Lunar Princess." Those in its presence can't help but admire its sparkly flowing dress.

Legends say Jislash's blade is so sharp that it can cleave the night sky in two. Only those it deems worthy are able to wield it.

Colonies of Lairsey live in caverns where food is scarce, so largely subsist on Aggsey's eggs. They often fight amongst themselves over food.

Wigglyreon is known for being extremely playful and friendly. It can jump to a height of over 7 feet.

Bumite stores electricity in its small buds, which it uses to defend itself. It latches onto power cords in order to absorb energy.

It distracts enemies by scattering pollen from its wings. The wings of Rosefree who are raised by kind Trainers are more vibrant and aromatic.

Rumor has it that Drifllous holds the souls of a lost family. The two heads are the parents' spirits, while the lower body holds the childrens'.

Very skittish and easily startled, Bunchu is not easy to befriend. They tend to only trust one person at a time.

At night, Goleorb can be seen rolling across sandy deserts with ease. It often has arm-wrestling matches with Geodude.

It is speculated that all Golemite are mentally linked through one large hivemind. They seem to follow orders given from an unknown source.

Scolinoir hunt prey by pouring the liquid from their stomachs into hives and nests, draining the inhabitants of their vitality.

Tyrandon's skin is extremely tough: not even lasers can cut through it. It can blast through metal walls by headbutting them.

Very reserved and secretive, Frostales will only open up to a Trainer it has deeply bonded with. It can summon snowstorms with its chilling howls.

Immediately after evolving, Oddpod will go looking for rich, soft soil to burrow into. Many farmers dislike Oddpod due to it taking up space.

The feathers on Orians's bodies are laced with a toxin that reduces hostility in prey. Groups of Orians greet each other by dancing in an alluring manner.

Despite its poor fighting skills, Orikarp is often praised for its elegant appearance. It can be found swimming in ponds near shrines and temples.

It is often found rooting through trash cans, looking for food scraps. Some chefs use it to help clean up food-related messes.

It is quite shy, as many people tend to avoid it due to the pungent scent coming from its flower. It is commonly found sleeping in dense forests.

Altatic only inhabits the cleanest coral reefs. Even the slightest amount of pollution in its home will drive it away.

It is very affectionate, yet very timid. Goofa's tiny stature and slimy body allows it to squeeze through very tight spaces to escape enemies.

When Goobuff gets excited, it bounces around uncontrollably. It requires close supervision to reduce the risk of hurting itself or others.

It spits corrosive slime on its prey, making it easier to eat. Some people use this substance for cleaning rusted metal.

While the toxic honey it produces is not fit for consumption, once neutralized, it can be used to treat bug bites and stings.

Gooria shows affection by hugging its Trainer with its slimy wings. Many people avoid it for this very reason.

Regiturn was originally believed to be an aquatic camera drone for an unknown organization. It can swim very fast while just barely moving its body.

The star on its tail glows when it feels strong emotion. It can predict incoming threats in its dreams.

Some say that Cresssey traveled several light years to share its eggs with humans and Pokémon. These eggs are noted to have an otherworldly flavor.

Psyvoir is very intelligent and can read human texts. Its favorite pastime is reading books near rivers.

The two heads think and behave independently from each other. It seems they aren't even aware that they share a body.

Golkiss can fly underwater as if it were still in the sky. Many rescue teams use it to save people who are lost out at sea.

Weepinking lives near marshes and swamps. If provoked, it gathers mud into its tail and flings it towards enemies at high speeds.

It is known to swallow Beedrill whole. Those who find a Victreelix in the wild should proceed with extreme caution.

It embeds itself into rocky terrain and bites those who step on it. Its three heads rarely agree on anything.

If it were to lose its leek, it would search endlessly for a new one. It often resorts to stealing from farms.

It waits in icy caverns, disguised as an icicle. When unsuspecting prey walk underneath, Dewslash drops itself on top of them.

Colonies of Dewby travel across icy seas by burrowing into icebergs with their frigid claws.

It can detach its big claw at will. It traps prey by hanging upside down and dropping its claw onto them.

Mutic resides in polluted bodies of water. It tries to act regal and graceful, but many people are repulsed by its appearance.

The water from Blastsect's cannons contains a substance that can be extracted and refined to make a potent weed killer.

While Shellpoke may look like a Slowbro, it is actually quite different in many ways. It often fights with Slowbro for territory.

Haunmagius lives in abandoned cottages. It invites lost travelers into its home, where it cares for them while also draining them of their vitality.