Voltbuffet have a habit of taking energy from an enemy's attack and using it to explode in their face. It's considered dangerous to fight due to this.
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This Pokémon is known to collect dropped or unique Poké Balls on its back. Some Volttile mimic Trainers by firing said balls at Pokémon.
Voltbusken channel electric attacks into its constantly-glowing limbs. If it's losing, it grabs onto a foe's face with its legs and explodes.
A Voltts's lower body and sensory organs are composed entirely of plasma. Due to this, it is indistinguishable from a Voltorb when it sleeps.
They disguise themselves as half-buried Poké Balls in forests and abandoned areas. When a Trainer tries to pull them out of the ground, they explode.
Rhyble make intricate tunnels in sandstone. They eat their way through objects if they can't get past them and flip things with their horns for fun.
Chanrok have vigorous, brutal battles, and reward those who impress them with healing eggs. They follow those whose medic or battle skills awe them.
Magigon washes up in spam emails, old forums and riverbanks. Criminals use it to get sensitive information, which it hates but is too weak to fight.
Ditgast frequently goes down to the beach and mimics sand castles children make. When it sees a crying child, it makes a funny face to cheer them up.
Eekid store lots of static electricity in their fur and release it when they get excited. They can use any kind of elemental power to recharge.
Totoper propel themselves to higher areas using strong blasts of water from their mouths. They can live in water or on land. They are often found dancing around gleefully.
A Totogma's body is essentially a mobile, steaming, bubbling brook. It concentrates lots of hot water in its jaw and bites foes, scalding them.
Totorill uses its tail as an air pump to bounce to places. Sometimes it forgets that it can do this and stares at the ground, afraid to jump down.
Natank are revered in some regions for their light footwork and nice crests. Many drink its milk seeking enlightenment, as it causes unique visions.
Naile basks in the sun for long periods of time, being able to predict where food will be in advance. It can jump up to 10 feet and scale trees.
Skipnette commonly arise from dolls lost in wild fields. They go on long journeys to reunite with their owner, but they have a bad sense of direction.
Murxew don't have developed wings yet, so some use magic to fly. They can be bartered with to guard things in exchange for shiny objects.
Wobile prefer to get energy from the air they take in. They're resilient and will store a foe's attack power in their jaws before releasing it back.
Gliile use their sharp back claws to dig into trees as they drink sap. Gliile can glide on air currents, provided they jump from a high place.
Manvanha can glide out of the water for short distances to catch prey. They are also known to play with swimmers and latch onto boats for long rides.
Hounnat give off a flammable powder that they ignite when agitated or hunting. These Pokémon eat both the meat and bones of their prey.
Smearown enjoys pranking people by drawing and disguising as graffiti. It will reshape itself if it finds a style of graffiti it wants to emulate.
Smearnat uses a combination of powders and tail fluids to create artworks on trees. Sometimes it'll coat itself in paint and roll to create markings.
Blisloom are called "forest healers" for their tendency to find and heal injured people and Pokémon in the woods. Their "egg" is a specialized fungus.
Blisloom can have varying frills, swirls and colors. Fungus grown from Blisloom can cure a variety of ills and soothe pain.
Egg-shaped fungi from Blisloom has antibacterial properties and can also be used to help with illness and pain. Blisloom feeds by taking harmful things, such as pollution, out of soil.
Raithorn's modified tails lets it sense electrical patterns. They also sense what they touch, discharge extra electricity, and grab and hold things.
Manbas playfully glide out of the waters of their rivers and coast on the air for a time . Curious by nature, they will approach others to play.
Treeras cultivate mushrooms on their backs to help the forests they live in. When the mushroom gets too big, this Pokémon removes and eats it.
Some Treeras have a small jaw to feed on fruits and Berries instead of insect mandibles. A Treeras has a symbiotic relationship with its mushrooms.
Treenat replenish their wooden groves by coating seeds with nourishing powders and planting them. They can climb any surface with ease.
Kirnat leap over opponents, scattering debilitating spores from above. They perform intricate dances.
Crantar use their heads to knock down obstacles. Crantar must headbutt and dig their way out of the caves they hatched in to meet their parents.
Some Crantar have different horn placements depending on where they live. Some Crantar horns shed in winter and regrow in spring.
Abhorn live on mountains. When they sense disaster, they panic and tirelessly charge to warn anyone nearby, running over anything in their way.
Some Abhorn have different styles of plating and shorter faces. Abhorn can become enraged if their warnings go unheeded.
Nosebull use their nose and ears to pinpoint magnetic fields and areas of interest. Because of this, they're commonly used in underground rescues.
Noseinder leech material out of rock faces to eat. In olden times, Noseinder were used to deliver messages due to their impeccable sense of direction.
Pawnile use specific routes every day without diversion. Their helmets deflect bullets and even missiles, and they use their blades to fight enemies.
The key on its head can open any door, a quality Klefile uses often. Nobody has been able to figure out what key fits into the hole on its snout.
Volcaile lives in volcanic areas. Its heatproof fluff allows it to scatter a temporarily blinding powder to evade enemies.
Deidile have a complex language involving biting, with factors such as bite force and duration. A Deidile only vocalizes to those they deeply trust.
Due to being able to sense things electromagnetically, many Deimite are relaxed in nature. Some Deimite eat anything their magnets pull in.
Deimite's weak bite can't hurt humans. Deimite leave their mouths open to let small electrical charges out or because they're happy to see someone.
Bidile live in rivers, especially near watermills. They roll up their tails into a stockier shape to smack things. They like to make wood carvings.
Slacada taste so awful that no predator eats them. Due to this, they lounge around eating leaves all day. Their favorite food is pine sap.
Feeby scavenge food off the seafloor. They use their claw fins to attract mates, and their tails to stir up sand on the seafloor to evade enemies.
Roseink can have different appearances based on location and favorite flower. Some theorize this Pokémon reproduces by putting spores in old gears.
Shroomsis can absorb nutrients from nearly any environment. Due to this hardiness, they can be found almost anywhere, though most commonly in forests.
Krokohorn are omnivorous. While they normally roll and crush prey, they're also known to like fruit and will ram trees to obtain it.
Krokosey will surround a battle and prolong it by throwing healing eggs to the fighters. It proves its strength by not accepting healing for itself.
Krokoduck engage in pranks to distract themselves from their headaches. One with bad enough headaches will subconsciously block the sun from its view.
Their claws can shred through steel, and they use their tails to steer and grab onto things underwater. Krokoby comfortably live in deserts and seas.
Glanub have a layer of ice covering their fur. They're able to skate long distances by tucking their legs in and sliding on the ground.
Trehorn are incredibly persistent. If a Trehorn family or area is hurt, they will stop at nothing to track down who did it and beat them to a pulp.
A Trehorn in pursuit appears to lack pupils. They are highly dangerous, so it's important to know how to tell whether one is docile or hostile.
Treile make their home on the borders between deserts and lush forests. They ambush prey with their roots and jaws. They also love apples.
Trerok pretend to be trees until prey gets too close. They can grow up to eight branches to chase prey, and never forget faces, favors, or slights.
Cacile spend lots of time getting nutrients from the sun, drinking with their mouth or planting their feet in soil. They headbutt spines in foes.
A Paloto's cellular structure resists being washed away by water. It will always maintain tiny castle shapes and some shells when it transforms.
Slowsola use calcium from the environment to build up their coral. Their calm nature makes them good partners for newer Trainers.
Some Slowsola grow legs and migrate to shallow lakes when displeased with their environment. They run faster than might be expected at a glance.
One head is always alert when eating or sleeping. The heads communicate to pinpoint prey. Trained Doile make excellent alarm systems and sentries.
Griile get bigger by eating a town's grimy waste until they evolve. Bigger Griile get more territorial, and will absorb weaker Griile into them.