Infinite Fusion

61 Custom Pokédex Entries by mx_wellman

Catertump's head is filled with a light, noxious gas, allowing it to "swim" through the air. Should it feel threatened, it'll release it through its horns to deter predators.

This Pokémon is believed to have gone extinct long ago. Its defense mechanism of exploding into a frigid blizzard seems to be the reason why.

Despite its plush appearance, a Hitmonwear's insides are dense and sandbag-like, capable of absorbing even the most devastating impacts without a hitch.

Rhymer once lived in the sea, but have since then adapted to fill niches in shoreline ecosystems. Some occasionally stray into the blue, however.

It loves to play with children, pretending to get rowdy only to get a laugh out of them when it drops the act. Its balloon tails regrow when detached.

Because its fragile, sludge-like skin never fully develops, a Dramer continually molts and sloughs it off, regrowing another layer underneath.

Megatuff have recently gained popularity as therapy Pokémon. They provide a calming sensory experience through their light scent, their soft singing, and their gentle demeanor.

Once Crocoeon have clamped their teeth onto their prey, they use the static generated as it tries to wrestle free to subdue it.

Although its skin secretes a fire-retardant oil, its quick-growing fur is actually incredibly dry and highly flammable.

It preys on unsuspecting Hoothoot, which it fools with its appearance. Despite being capable of flight, wild Hootlax rarely do so.

It has a soft and pliable body, which it uses to contort its way into the dens and burrows of its prey.

By rubbing the orbs on their tails together, Amphapom can generate enough static to pick up most items without using their hands.

Trained Skipang are known to grow extra bodies when they're well fed and healthy. If a bud grows too big, it'll pop off and continue as its own individual.

With Yanma's 360-degree vision and Noctowl's 180-degree head rotation and acute night vision, no attack can take it by surprise.

Although it retains Arbok's constricting instinct, it mainly puts them to use by holding on tightly to trees and tree branches.

A Glith will routinely lick the gold coin on its forehead with its big tongue in order to keep it nice and shiny.

Despite their resemblance to magic wands, Snubedge are much more prone to simply and repeatedly bonk their heads against their opponents.

One of the results of discarded DNA Splicers being found by wild Pokémon, Speartata is close to being classified as a pest.

By mimicking a Quilava's body plan and morphological features, Sluglava has achieved a decent boost to its speed.

Corrona lives in hydrothermal vents, ascending from the seabed only for mating season. A Corrona never stops growing.

Porylosion is a Porygon2 program installed into a polymeric robotic body. Its holographic flames can be just as hot as real fire.

Wydude enjoy hiding amongst rocks and attacking unsuspecting Trainers. However, their bright coloration and quiet snickering tend to give them away beforehand.

Despite their cute appearance, Trainers are advised against creating Raijask as their thunderous buzz of a cry can cause hearing damage.

By charging its pendulum with static, it can use it as a makeshift compass to find the closest source of electricity, which it feeds on.

Its spectacular senses are overshadowed by its capacity to create completely silent shock waves with its wings, inflicting critical internal injuries.

Its root-tentacles are powerful enough to drain an entire pond within moments. If full, a Leafllery can survive months without water.

Its neck pouch produces slick body oils that deflect electric charges and prevent sand from gathering in its fur.

Mettic have such big and heavy heads that they constantly lose their balance mid-flight and crash to the ground. They don't seem to mind.

At any given moment, at least one of Sladrio's heads is sleeping. This is inconvenient as it means the other heads have to drag it around.

It lives in forests, using the shell on its head to knock down fruit and eggs from trees. They produce tiny sparks at night.

Newborn Pawnrua are extremely excitable and playful, so their Trainers must take great care to not suffer accidental cuts or injuries.

The existence of this Pokémon has lead some online communities to theorize about lunar volcanoes. Research hasn't gone very far, though.

It's not hard to notice that Reunixure have trouble coordinating both halves of their bodies. However, they've got more than enough power to compensate for any stumble.

Having grown beyond its icy shell, a Galvanlie is reborn as an unnerving creature. Most are unable to stand its sight for long.

It's said to manipulate ghostly forces with its many eyes. Researchers have discarded electromagnetism as the explanation for its floating.

A Ninodor's exoskeleton is notoriously brittle, prone to tearing open as it gorges on mulch. This doesn't hurt them, and is in fact key for their development.

This Pokémon has been asleep underground for so long, a sprout has grown on its head. This is not normal, but it's not bothered by it.

Despite its size, it digs voraciously in search for mushrooms. Only the most plump of Shelnub manage to evolve.

This floaty Pokémon uses its whisker-like antennae as arms, stopping itself from blowing away in strong winds.

This mushroom Pokémon has developed a form of tusk-pincers in order to dig up its main food source: other mushrooms.

Shupdos has adapted to mimic the behavior and appearance of Shuppet, which it uses to fool both prey and predator alike.

Cottontyke ride the wind in schools, only occasionally descending near lakes or rivers to soak up water for their never-ending journey.

This Yamask has attached itself to a Geodude, and is halfway through the process of melding with it.

Jolrunt are timid by nature, hiding within mobile nests which they make out of silk and snow.

Jollie have grown too big for their nests, but since the outer layer has frozen solid, they've had to adapt to their accidental shells.

Exposure to a Dawn Stone had some strange effects on this Pokémon. It's believed it can float thanks to electromagnetism.

Despite being genetically closer to Tentacool, Axecool are known for sneaking into Haxorus herds in order to deter predators.

This Pokémon's brain and nervous system are distributed all across its body, protected by thick layers of fatty tissue and cartilage.

This Ampharos has adapted to live in garbage dumps. Due to its name, it has become somewhat of an icon of fraternal relationships.

Phantpie devour all organic debris they can find. Since they even absorb any scraps of lifeforce left in their meals, they're generally considered to be a bad omen.

Phantdle have an acute sense of smell, capable of detecting fear and despair in other creatures. Because of this, they're known to appear to lost travelers.

Unlike Shieldon's, Stuffdon's face plate is almost-cushion-like. However, it still provides protection by softening most blows.

Because their face looks like a target, Stuffwhirl tend to get hit a lot. They enjoy this, as it helps them get pumped for training.

A Bewrath has learned the true meaning of rage and how to embody it, hence the name.

Charring need to eat almost twice as much food as Ursaring, as their flames quickly burn though their fat reserves.

Having lost its wings, Alamory uses its psychic powers to hone blades of metal. It makes itself new wings out of these that double as projectiles.

Ponyloom produces spicy, soot-like spores from its mane, which it spreads as it hops and trots around. Some people use those as a condiment.

Its immense psychic power can be felt radiating from its head. To keep its brain from overheating, it has external veins that serve to cool off and stabilize its temperature.

Its hard exoskeleton protects its soft and chewy innards. It makes its den by digging through glaciers with its huge claw.

It generates its own electricity through an unstable chemical reaction within its body. Because of this, it regularly feeds on toxic substances.

It feeds on the electromagnetic signals emitted by the sleeping brains of Pokémon and humans alike. Touching its pendulum may result in a light shock.