42 pokedex entries by atlas333
Electrmask searches for the strongest Poké Ball they can find. Even if it holds an Ultra Ball, it keeps looking, suggesting a more powerful ball exists.

In battle, Hitmonbuffet prefers to weather its opponent's attack before retaliating with devastating power. It's best to avoid engaging one altogether.

Hitmonleep has developed an outer layer of padding that almost resembles a boxing glove. Pairs of Hitmonleep can be found in competitions attempting to knock the other out.

Weeceus has surpassed the need for the body and is made up of nothing but poisonous gas. Supposedly its poison is strong enough to kill a god.

Despite Kangasbre having a pouch, the little one enjoys the view from atop its parent's head. The two dance together whenever they hear music.

Gyarabro is prolific at fishing but seems only interested in catching Magikarp. Somehow it's drawing energy from these pathetic fish Pokémon to sustain its incredible power.

Aeromask carries a piece of amber with it at all times. This seems to be all it has of its past life.

While Mewfarig appears to be a fusion of three Pokémon, this isn't the case. Instead, its second head seems to be an expression of remnant DNA.

Through a combination of physical mimicry and illusion powers, Mark is almost indistinguishable from a Mareep when its head is lowered. It enjoys revealing its true form to scare shepherds.

Wobchu is said to be the result of a Pikachu that wouldn't stop making silly faces until its expression froze. It doesn't seem to mind.

Swikyu carefully carves the ice block it carries on its head to look like a Pokémon. It uses it as a decoy to escape when threatened.

Legend says that Hounlous guards the gate to the underworld. Despite its fearsome appearance, it is known to spare those who show it kindness.

Smearswine's coat is perpetually covered in a paint-like substance. It leaves a paint trail wherever it goes.

Mawedo has developed a unique ability to ride its second head. This is for the best, as the second head often moves of its own volition without thought or planning.

Bastiomime uses its psychic abilities to shield itself from attacks. The shape of this shield almost looks like a prehistoric Pokémon.

In the wild, Empotoed preside over kingdoms of Poliwag. However, if one meets a Trainer it considers to have kingly qualities, it will follow their commands completely, albeit grudgingly.

Said to be the spirits of a lost traveler, Nosemask now seek to guide others who have lost their way. The stone it holds is always pointing north.

Nosemask is said to be the soul of a traveler who lost their way. Now they carry a stone that always points north, so they'll never be lost again.

In its mouth, Reshider holds an orb of immense power. This grants it the ability to manipulate fire with ease.

Banpom inhabits an abandoned puppet. By pulling its own strings it can manipulate its body in impossible ways.

Bander cleverly disguises itself as a purse of some sort. When no one is looking it uses its tongue to swallow unsupervised coins, but it's unclear what it does with them.

Rotom was designed as the perfect household appliance, able to handle every task. However, after being possessed by a Rotom, it now enjoys the powers of all its forms at once.

In groups of this Whimsibre, those with the largest hair are considered the leaders. In battle, it will often protect its hair over itself.

Galvaneye carries a giant crystal that holds a strong magnetic charge like those found in Unova. It uses this gem as a battery to unleash its electric powers.

Mimibok bears a smiling hood pattern to befriend human and Pokémon alike. It's often confused when it doesn't work.

Rosedle's rose hides a toxic spike. Many novice gardeners are sent to the emergency room by this Pokémon.

Rosefarig's second head has taken the form of a beautiful flower. This flower gets most of the attention and the main head often feels ignored.

Rosefetchd is quite the charmer. It uses its good looks to amuse allies and unsettle enemies.

Shupom uses its hand-like appendage to manipulate a puppet. It sometimes seems like the puppet itself is alive.

Sharprai is said to be the manifestion of hatred of every sailor lost at sea. It can be seen watching sailors from afar when the moon is new.

Beonee appears to be the decapitated head of a larger Pokémon. It doesn't seem to mind but continues to search for the rest of its body.

In ancient times, Sandypent helped keep track of time with its unique rhythms. It is said to become agitated when surrounded by tardiness.

Sandykoth can often be found napping peacefully on beaches. Thankfully, its sandy body is immune to sunburns!

Torfing expels hot smoke from pours all over its body. This allows it to fly, but this method doesn't work as well in warm environments.

Shepherds in Kalos keep herds of Swireep for their sweet wool. It's so sugary that it immediately dissolves in your mouth.

The heavy disk on this Matad's head is part of its body. Constantly carrying such a heavy weight builds its strength but makes it difficult to move quickly.

Eager for battle, the plant on top supposedly gives orders to the larger body. It always obeys without question.

Gasfarig's tail appears to be possessed by a malevolent spirit. The second head seems content to watch, for now.

After evolution, Haunfarig's previous possession has worsened. Now the two fight for control of the body.

Genfree's primary defense mechanism is the face-like pattern on it's wings. Few predators can withstand its soul piercing gaze.

Now fully evolved, Genfarig's possession is complete. Now all that remains is a spirit that takes pleasure in the pain of others.

Hypsaur's flower has fully opened, allowing continuous access to its sleeping gas. Prolonged exposure causes deep sleep that is difficult to wake from.
