Piorb generates electricity as it rolls, building a charge with each movement. However, its poor control often causes accidental discharges, startling itself in the process.
64 Custom Pokédex Entries by moga6
The small electric currents in Pidle react to its strong sense of smell. When threatened, it can release both electricity and poison, though it struggles with self-control.
It is adaptable, making it unpredictable in battle. Every small bolt of electricity released strengthens its bond with its Trainer, helping Pivee control its energy and shape its future evolution.
It stays motionless, storing electrical energy within its body. Over time, the energy intensifies, causing its shell to glow with a faint electric charge, which can be released accidentally or intentionally.
The static electricity in Piba charges the fluid it secretes, making it mildly shocking. It uses this to communicate but may accidentally shock its friends.
Pibuff's bouncy body stores electricity. It sings continuously to help control its energy, and the more it sings, the brighter its body becomes.
The fire and electric energy of Pidour are unstable, but with training, it grows into a loyal companion with sharp instincts and impressive teamwork.
Pirogue channels its electric energy during intense training. If it skips a day, its sparks grow erratic and it may discharge electricity uncontrollably.
This energetic Pokémon struggles to store electricity, often releasing it by accident. When this happens, Pikid spins its arms rapidly to stabilize and recharge its lost energy.
It mimics the movements of others while building up static energy in its body. If startled during its act, Pi jr. releases a sudden electric spark that surprises its audience.
Pipiny stores electricity in the round pebble it carries, which helps focus its charge. Accidental shocks are still common when it gets excited.
The six tails of Pipix spark with electricity and give off comforting heat. When focused, it creates floating fire and electric orbs, though their unpredictability often surprises it.
Its electricity connects to its aura, which allows Piolu to share its emotions. In moments of distress, the aura flares, releasing unstable energy that can shock those nearby.
Piink generates electricity by spinning its body parts. It stores the energy to power its movements, but sometimes releases it when startled.
It hides behind illusions, mimicking people or Pokémon to protect itself. However, its lack of control can cause its illusions to falter and lead to accidental discharges when it becomes too excited or startled.
Picorio charges its feathers with electricity as it performs to prepare its attack. A misstep can send an accidental shock flying in every direction.
The dreamy dance of Picorio charges the air around it with static electricity. It is said that those who watch its performance too closely may feel a faint, shocking touch.
Born from discarded electronics and waste, Pibish constantly leaks small electric shocks. Its trash-like body emits a faint smell, though it does no harm unless provoked.
It often forgets why it started sparking, accidentally releasing electricity while daydreaming. Its relaxed nature makes Pipoke approachable, but its sudden shocks can catch others off guard.
Pimite struggles to retain its electricity, causing accidental bursts of power that charge its magnetic body. The stronger the charge, the more metallic objects it attracts, often becoming stuck to its sides.
Mursaur enjoys hiding among the shadows of forests. At night, Mursaur is especially active, using its vines to pull itself and navigate through the trees.
Murpom hoards pyrite to cover itself in order to make itself more appealing to Trainers. Uneducated Trainers seek it out for gold.
Murark enjoys creating illusions for those who venture into its territory. It can make images look real, leading intruders astray. Murark protects its home with tricks, making it a clever guardian.
Murbat moves through dark caves and under the moon, using sound to find its way. The shadow of its hat-like head is said to cause trouble for any Trainer nearby.
Murlie is a sneaky Pokémon that uses ice to confuse both creatures and Trainers. It hides in the shadows, using cold winds to cover its movements and avoid danger.
Murtle can usually be seen in the rain at nighttime. In these moments, Murtle tries to spot opportunities for mischief, whether stealing food from travelers or leading other Pokémon on a chase through the night.
It constantly stores energy in its cheeks, and the more it stores, the more volatile it becomes. A simple shock can trigger a violent explosion, making Pikaorb dangerous to approach.
Pikaode stores a lot of electricity in its body. Its playful behavior can cause power surges, sometimes leading to blackouts in nearby cities when it releases extra energy.
Pikafree can be seen zipping through the air, leaving trails of electrified pollen that energize plants and Pokémon. Pikafree's wings spark with electric currents, which can be used for self-defense.
Pikabuzz's electricity is strong enough to cause small electrical disruptions around it. During storms, it often collects extra energy to prevent dangerous lightning from causing harm.
Pikauna stores electricity in its body while it waits to evolve. Its stillness may seem calm, but the energy inside causes small electric sparks to flicker.
Pikadrill flies with electricity buzzing in its wings. It uses its venomous stingers to protect its nest and sends electric shocks to scare off anyone who gets too close.
The leaf on Pikarita's back gives off a calming scent and absorbs sunlight like a solar panel. Pikarita uses this energy to charge itself, often creating small electric sparks when it's feeling playful.
Pikaian flies under the stars, using the light to store energy. It absorbs starlight to generate electricity, which it then uses for its strong electric attacks.
Pikarill bounces around, storing energy in its tail with every jump. When it plays near water, its tail flashes brightly. Pikarill loves to entertain its friends by showing off these sparkling lights.
While feeding in the trees, Pikaco stays calm, storing energy in its cheeks. If disturbed, it falls to the ground and discharges a powerful electric blast as a defense mechanism.
It charges its electric sacs and displays a menacing face to drive others away, but Pikabull quickly softens when it finds a friend. Its cheeks spark when it's excited or nervous.
Pikarow uses its wings during flight to generate electricity and its sharp cry to warn other Pokémons whenever danger is near. Alone, it is cowardly, but beware of a flock of Pikarow as they are dangerous.
Pikadour is a fast and skilled Pokémon. It works well with others in battle, using its speed and fiery attacks to overwhelm opponents with quick strikes.
The majestic antlers of Pikatler act as a lightning rod, sending absorbed energy to its cheeks. When startled, it releases this power, surprising those who mistake it for Stantler.
Pikagle uses its tail to paint with sparks, creating unique patterns as it moves. Its electric art leaves behind glowing marks, each one a masterpiece of power and creativity.
It loves eating and spends a lot of time looking for food. When Pikalax is not eating, it stores energy in its cheeks. After a big meal, it releases electrical bursts that can shock anything nearby.
It zaps enemies to slow them down before delivering a toxic sting with its horn. Pikaran avoids fights when possible but can defend itself effectively when threatened.
Pikaran is very alert and can hear even the smallest sounds. It quietly stores electricity, ready to react to any danger that comes its way.
It stores energy in its cheeks, and when it builds up too much, the heat in its six tails increases. Pikapix then becomes ready to strike, with its next attack being either an electric shock or a Fire Blast.
While electricity is stored in its cheeks, Pikaolu can also unleash powerful bursts from its fists. Its aura grows stronger when it feels fear or sadness, acting as a warning to nearby Pokémon.
It hides in plain sight by cloaking itself in illusions of other Pokémon. When threatened, Pikarua reveals its true form and unleashes electric attacks from its cheeks.
Pikabat navigates through darkness using bursts of ultrasonic waves, easily detecting obstacles. When threatened, it releases a blinding electric flash from the energy stored in its red cheeks.
Electricity courses through Pikapede's armored body, making each segment a live wire. Its rapid rotations not only protect it but also generate a static field.
It hides underground with only its leaves visible to ground itself and stay hidden from predators. This tactic prevents dangerous electricity buildup while it rests peacefully.
Pikacorio stores electricity in its cheeks and uses elegant dances to attack. Its rhythmic steps unleash powerful attacks, stunning opponents before striking them with flames.
Pikaoom releases a toxic scent from its flower that causes dizziness and confusion. Its electric shocks can paralyze prey, and the scent leaves them with blurry memories and disoriented thoughts.
Pikath uses its electric powers to short-circuit devices or make things glow. It loves attention and will often zap objects to get the notice of nearby Trainers, showing off its skills.
It looks confused most of the time, unable to remember its electrical abilities. However, when in danger, Pikaduck unknowingly discharges electricity from its cheeks to defend itself.
Pikalithe's fur is charged with electricity and emits small flames. It can sense emotions through smell, reacting with bursts of energy to protect friends or face threats.
It can glide easily through water and land with its slippery skin. Pikawhirl stores electricity in its cheeks, releasing quick, powerful bursts to defeat enemies that get too close.
Combining electrical energy with fighting skills, Pikachop is a powerhouse. Its strong limbs and electric charges allow it to perform stunning feats of strength, often using lightning-boosted punches in battle.
Pikasprout uses electricity to power its attacks and leaks a poisonous fluid from its mouth that can melt iron. It also sends out electric shocks to stop anything that gets too close from escaping.
Pikamite creates strong magnetic fields to pull metal objects from afar. It uses its electric energy to charge nearby items, making them hum with static electricity.
Pikaton generates high-frequency radio waves that alter the temperature around it. Its electricity-storing sacs provide energy, allowing it to maintain a strong magnetic field and increase the temperature at the same time.
Despite a small appearance, Kyopie's powers can be overwhelming due to a lack of full control. Kyopie is said to appear in areas suffering from drought.
Kyopod drifts silently in the depths of the ocean with a shell capable of supporting extreme pressure. The water around Kyopod is unnaturally calm, as its presence subtly influences the ocean's currents.
Kyopod drifts silently in the depths of the ocean with a shell capable of supporting extreme pressure. The water around Kyopod is unnaturally calm, as its presence subtly influences the ocean's currents.
Kyofree is said to bring rain wherever it flutters, using its wings to scatter water that revitalizes any soil. Despite its immense strength, Kyofree focuses on nurturing its environment rather than engaging in pointless battles.