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Those who consume Paratank's milk fall into a trance for several minutes. The long-term effects of consuming the drink are still being studied. One thing is certain, though: it spoils very quickly.
This Pokémon can display terrific speed, but often remains still on trees, carefully and systematically spreading their spores across the jungle.
Instead of staying in one familiar habitat, Parasion moves around the world, both in order to gain knowledge and to spread its spores. Its spores are contained in the thick jelly-like substance around its body. The jelly helps keep the soil moist.
An extraterrestrial Pokémon that may hail from another universe. When it finishes devouring all sources of light on one planet, it moves onto the next.
An extraterrestrial Pokémon that may hail from another universe. When it finishes devouring all sources of light on one planet, it moves onto the next.
This Pokémon has a bold yet affectionate personality. It is particularly prideful over the appearance of its tail and the sturdy scale atop its head and will incorporate both of them in battle, while vigorously grooming them afterwards.
A mischievous Pokémon that lives deep in mountainous tunnels. It will beat against the scale on its head to create a startling and eerie sound to frighten passerby.
This Pokémon has a bold yet affectionate personality. It is particularly prideful of its tail and the sturdy scale atop its head and will incorporate both of them in battle, but will groom them vigorously afterwards.
A children's play dating back over a thousand years describes a villainous Komizard as "The Savage Cymbal", likely due to the calamitous noise that plays as Komizard flies overhead. It can suddenly become covered in fire and let loose a Flare Blitz.
Komchoke wields a spiky, scale-covered club for both defense and offense. When someone collides into it, the club makes a jingle that makes Komchoke smile: that is when Komchoke is at its happiest.
A children's play dating back over a thousand years describes a villainous Komizard as "The Savage Cymbal", likely due to the calamitous noise that plays as Komizard flies overhead. It can suddenly become covered in fire and let loose a Flare Blitz.
A children's play dating back over a thousand years describes a villainous Komizard as "The Savage Cymbal", likely due to the calamitous noise that plays as Komizard flies overhead. It can suddenly become covered in fire and let loose a Flare Blitz.
It battles strategically yet ferociously, working in tandem with Goliard to defeat foes. Both its claws and blades can slice through rubber and stone as if it were paper.
It focuses on photosynthesizing energy during the day, while it roams around at night. To prevent it from being targeted, it buries itself partially in the ground while it rests. If a Pokémon eats the leaves atop its head, they will find them bitter.
Lunx is very particular about its appearance and spends much of its time grooming itself. It uses a scythe made out of the same material as the flower upon its head.
Before a potential cave-in becomes perceptible to other Pokémon and humans, the jewels on Carsol's body have already begun glowing. Although the high-pitched screeching noises that come from them are eerie, Carsol are usually docile.
Chesrill's normally squishy tail can harden to the point it cannot be broken by even a compression machine. This makes it an extremely useful bludgeoning tool.
Venobok cannot see the details of objects very well, but its eyes are extremely sensitive to any motion. As a result, it can even see a newborn Joltik slowly inch throughout a field of corn.
It can fire off unusual moves from the speckled, red jewel on its forehead. Its fuzzy body quickly picks up dust, spores, seeds, and dirt, so it spends most of the day trying to clean itself.
Although it lives independently, a wild Quiltortle happily reunites with its family every spring; the group will celebrate and compare one another's strength. The fluffy orange fur on its head and tail has a festive nutty aroma.
It was once said by a philosopher that a Trainer who grows old with Chesdisc at their side will lead a long and fulfilling life. It is deeply loyal and highly affectionate.
Chestoise's shell is impenetrable even against the most intense forces. It can use its power over roots to anchor itself and become immovable, even in soft sand. For offense, it rams into root-bound opponents with its spiked shell.
When it vents heat from its body, its altitude lowers. As a result, when it spits Fire-type moves from its mouth, Fenneblim will start sinking to the ground.
In battle, Froglett peers its head above the surface of water, shoots a highly precise Water Gun, and then quickly retreats back underwater. It is too swift and nimble to properly study its lower body.
The item on its back has the texture, taste and smell of a pumpkin pie, but it cannot easily be physically damaged. Some Trainers compare Pumptad's size, aroma, and sometimes even the taste of their pie to prove their Pumptad is superior to others.
Venoros dart through the night sky in huge leaps, scattering powder all around. Intentionally angering Venoros is a poor idea: they will chase down their target and ram them over and over until the dawn of the next day.
Venoans's wings have yet to fully develop, so Venoans slithers on the ground and slams into foes instead. In addition, it can spit out a strange colored fluid from its head that both attracts and harms foes.
Venoshrew live in underground tunnels built by related species. They act as lookouts, sounding signals through their horns to alert others when they spot a potentially dangerous intruder.
While it cannot fly very well, Venopede has the ability to climb on nearly any surface in the jungle. From the treetops, it spreads toxic spores while it feasts on leaves.
It will dance a tango with the elderly, hypnotizing them into dancing with them as it guides them to the afterlife. They are most often found after an autumn festival.
Swiredge tend to have tumultuous relationships with Fire-type Pokémon for reasons that are still not entirely clear. Some say that Swiredge are the spirits of patisseries that had little financial success in life.
Swiredge's blade has a similar taste and texture to many sweetened hard candies. However, it is far more sturdy than candy!
Each blade has a unique flavor. Foolish wild Pokémon that attempt to lick Swirblade are spirited away to parts unknown. Swirblade groom themselves with spectral powers and refuse to be washed by hand.
Due to its unique biological makeup, Swirmander is highly incompatible with water. A downpour can cause it great physical harm. Trainers need to be careful to let it rest if it is hurt by a Water-type attack.
A pest Pokémon with incredible senses of taste and smell. It raids dwellings for anything that has sugar. As they mature, Slurtata develop unique preferences from one another.
It emits a pleasant aroma akin to milk chocolate, and oozes a fluid that tastes like pudding from the middle of the bud on its head. Unfortunately, all parts of its body, including its secretions, are highly toxic.
As it is constantly trying to become stronger and stronger, Scrachoke is also constantly shedding its skin to make room for its growing body. If the rubbery skin on its lower half breaks, it becomes deeply embarrassed and it starts shedding en masse.
Although they nest far outside of urban areas, Scraftung often venture inside to steal whatever food they can. Their tongue consists of powerful and well-developed muscles that allow them to move and pilfer heavy objects effortlessly.
Perhaps due to its more humanoid appearance, it has begun mimicking human behavior. Each Scrafchamp engages in different human activities, such as listening to music or even sports. It is still deadly powerful.
In the early days of Fusion technology, it was believed that the color of Lople's lily pad indicated what it evolved into. However, this has been proven to not be the case. It eats a variety of flora and loves damp places.
Though exceedingly rare to find in the wild, Luditata appear to be comfortable living just about anywhere, from the rockiest mountains to the busiest cities. It is highly social and often lives with other Pokémon.
The object in the center smells like a perfectly ripened Pinap Berry. If a Pokémon touches any of Ludifisk's touch receptors, it clamps up like a shell, crushing the prey inside the trap, where it will later be digested.
Minior and Munchlax's diets are extremely different; Minilax is known for overeating foods its body cannot perfectly process, eventually leading to toxicity. Trainers must make sure Minilax eats small portions of mineral-based meals.
When this form of Minilax is visible in the wild, Minilax is in a critical status. It must devour a large but healthy amount of rocky material in order to be able to naturally reform its hardened shell; without it, Minilax will eventually perish.
Reports of troublesome Charsaur have arisen. In these reports, the Pokémon will simply nap in the sun during a battle, basking in its nutrients.
They have yet to master their Fire-Type attacks, so they recklessly smack their small bodies into their enemies no matter how dangerous it may be. They won't stop spraying silk until they have fully wrapped their opponent up.
According to legend, before the invention of Poké Balls, Charfree would leave the humans who raised it to migrate in flocks to parts now unknown, all in order to find a mate, never to return.
Although it constantly emits light from its tail and often radiates a reddish glow from its body when in darkness, Charbuzz is sensitive to sudden flashes and will rampage around when blinded.
Reports of troublesome Charsaur have arisen. In these reports, the Pokémon will simply nap in the sun during a battle, basking in its nutrients.
It is a violent and aggressive Pokémon. Charicate has a volatile temper and will attack what it perceives as foes on sight. If it wants something, it will do everything in its power to get it; trying to take something away from it is a foolish idea.
It is a violent and aggressive Pokémon. Charicate has a volatile temper and will attack what it perceives as foes on sight. If it wants something, it will do everything in its power to get it; trying to take something away from it is a foolish idea.
Charina are unusually shy, considering their DNA components, and are used for simple labor within their colonies. They need encouragement from their Trainer to give it their all in battles.
Charturne is aggressive, cruel, and a showboat. It eagerly makes displays of intimidation and strength to strike fear in its opponents.
Digsir strongly dislikes the cold, so wild ones who are in chilly areas have most certainly gotten lost. They have horns atop their heads that can both rotate and clear dirt, as well as move closer together to grip something tight.
Digsir strongly dislikes the cold, so wild ones who are in chilly areas have most certainly gotten lost. They are not as social as Diglett.
The eye-like indents at the top of its skull do not actually allow Digdon to see, but they will glow when Digdon uses some moves, such as Metal Burst. It will constantly seek out ore to devour.
Digxio communicate with one another through electrical pulses and self-caused seismic vibrations. They are able to understand one another through several miles of earth this way.
It tunnels extremely slowly, so it instead often hides in the grass, feeding on and absorbing energy from vegetation. If an unsuspecting Pokémon or Trainer steps on it, it will attack, in spite of the fact Digseed is unlikely to be hurt by the act.
It is a shy Pokémon that lives somewhat near the shoreline, just when the dirt starts to become a little firmer. If frightened, it digs away far underground at incredible speed.
According to myth, Diansparce nests deep in underground labyrinths, its home glittering like cut diamond. With the use of its laser-firing tail and power over gems, it can create dazzling gemstone statues with ease.
Luvyu are mild-natured and do not mind the presence of people. Sometimes, poachers prematurely rip off Luvyu's heart-shaped limbs and sell them as decoration. Thankfully, they can regrow back over time.
It floats close towards beaches in summertime, observing passerby. If it detects a group of people having a happy time together, the orb on its body begins to glow with a radiant light.
It floats close towards beaches in summertime, observing passersby. If it detects a group of people having a happy time together, the orb on its body begins to glow with a radiant light.
It encourages people and Pokémon to pursue partners who they know they are already compatible with. If Luvram knows two partners are lying to one another, it will raze down their house in boiling rain.
It encourages people and Pokémon to pursue their own ideal romantic partners. If it learns of one partner repeatedly treating another unfairly, it will raze down their house in a localized thunderstorm.
Luvmo-o trains by swimming through rough tropical waters. Rather than using its Heart Scale-laden scales for defense, it tries to keep them safe, relying on Water-type attacks in minor scuffles.
Sassy and picky, Poochitty will chortle at the misfortune of others. They do get along with other Poochitty, however.
Mightcatty is strictly nocturnal in the wild and almost never follows the orders of others. It simply goes wherever it pleases and fights whoever it deems as getting in its way. However, some Trainers love its adventurous and rebellious personality.
Although it appears to have the ability to predict the future, it actually sees only one of countless possibilities, so rarely is this ability useful. It is curious but shy, and generally tries to keep distance between itself and others.
It does not possess teeth and only drinks water in the wild. If a Trainer wants to give it a Berry to hold, they must make sure Silish smashes the berry to bits before consuming it, lest they choke.
Silyena has a rivalry with Cascoon fusions. It gnaws sticks constantly, perhaps to strengthen its bite. It collects its shed fur to use as a bed among other friendly Poochyena fusions.
Silchop prefers training through physical activity that allows it to rest easily afterwards, such as chin-ups through the use of the branches in the tree it calls home. Silchop highly enjoys fruit juice due to the nutrients and ease of swallowing.
Casyena sleeps for very long periods of time, perhaps due to its desire to preserve energy for evolution. It will fiercely attack anyone who gets close and will chase them down if they flee.
Most of Wingrill's body fat is reserved for when it needs to fly; its body shape makes doing so very difficult! It instead prefers to float on the water's surface. It hibernates during the winter.
Most of Wingrill's body fat is reserved for when it needs to fly; its body shape makes doing so very difficult! It instead prefers to float on the water's surface. It hibernates during the winter.
Brave and bold, Winglow often accompanies sailors south of Hoenn. It can eat all sorts of food, so it is generally easy to take care of. However, it also detests blizzards and will flee if snow and ice litter the ground.
Meowsey love to go on adventures to spread good luck and cheer to everyone around them. It is said when it evolves, it becomes more selfish.
Meowpiny collects coins and polished objects and stores it in its pouch. It feels comfortable around Pokémon similar in size to itself, but it may feel intimidated and shy away from much larger Pokémon it is not familiar with.
It has been written that a house visited by Meowrunt will have incredible luck. However, as Meowrunt usually robs these houses in the night for valuables, some historians have speculated that these legends were being sarcastic.
Whismlow attacks and defends itself through supersonic cries. When it is particularly excited, Whismlow's large ears flap up and down.
Makunea is both soft and heavy, much like a punching bag. It loves to train with other humans and Pokémon, but a wild Makunea has difficulty socializing in the vast and unforgiving desert it calls home.
Perbok's limber and flexible body allows it to easily fit into places other Pokémon its size could not. With its speed and the ability to freeze those who gaze upon it with a sharp Glare, wild Perbok prove very elusive to catch.
Persey is carefree to the extreme; it is difficult to ruin its good mood. However, it lacks the same devotion as Blissey, and does not feel the need to heal others in the wild. It may do so if asked if given glittery and shining trinkets.
Bursting with positive energy, being around Plusmander has been proven to raise the serotonin levels of those nearby, improving their mood as a result. While the exact reason has yet to be pinned down, Plusmander's cheerful attitude may help contribute.
Volish sleep submerged in the earth until nighttime; at that time, several of their organs begin to glow. Their spore output triples when around Illumise or fusions with Illumise.
Voldot grow the quickest during the nighttime; their bioluminescence is a byproduct of using the nutrients they had accumulated to mature. Before evolution, multiple Voldot meet and perform some sort of ritualistic dance.
Gulpish is typically found in lush routes by the water. They devour any trash that washes up ashore during the evening. Large waste is no problem: Gulpish's body can expand up to four times its size.
An upbeat Pokémon with a squishy body. It loves all sorts of Berries, but when it eats its favorite, it burps up sparks of electricity.
Even if dropped from a high height, Gulpun merely bounces. Scientists have hypothesized that, if purified and then ingested by a human, Gulpun mucus may be beneficial to the heart.
Psychan trains hard every day to improve its skill in boxing. As a result, it is both physically and mentally healthy.
Psychu has an affinity for physical affection and especially loves cuddles or massages. Unfortunately, it tends to release volts of electricity involuntarily when it is comfortable.
Psyish are so distracted by painful headaches that they tend to stay completely still in the dirt, to the point that other Pokémon may think they are a tuft of grass. If their leaves are devoured, the consumer will grow sick from poison.
While generally dim-witted and agreeable, Psytle can have extremely painful headaches. It may lash out and peck or bite those nearby.
Psytortle's feathers are exceptionally soft. Its diet consists of vegetation and fish Pokémon. It especially loves to eat newborn Poliwag.
Docile, playful, and a little spacey, Psygong swims around to relieve its headaches. It becomes so engrossed that it even runs into other Pokémon.
Spindle is a festive and social Pokémon that likes to make friends wherever it goes. Although it does produce a venom that causes extreme dizziness if injected, Spindle itself has very poor survival instincts and is often snatched up by predators.
Wild Spinuna hang loosely from a web attached to a tree branch for most of their life, spinning around gracelessly in the wind. It appears they prefer doing this instead of creating a more secure nest.
Goltu can predict the weather far in advance thanks to its ability to see into the future. When the jewel on its forehead glows, it is telepathically communicating with its kin.
Goltata take up an unusual habit of protecting nature, people, and Pokémon from the sometimes-chaotic nature of wild fused Pokémon. With their widespread population and psychic powers, some believe all Goltata can communicate with one another.
Fiercely independent and stubborn, Golizard tends to not get along with other Pokémon. While it spends most of its waking moments underwater, it rests on land.
Goldrio love to compete and will race one another from one shoreline to another. Having each of their three heads being coordinated and amicable with the others allows them to reach higher speeds.
Goler waddles slowly along the banks of rivers and bays. It channels unusual powers and moves through the jewel-tipped pincers it has.
Said to be a set of ancient clay figures that gained sentience, Claytrio lacks an organ that could be defined as a brain. Instead, the three heads communicate with one another through an invisible psychic field.
Manfarig's tail handles eating and often appears distressed by its host's frequent tantrums. Some believe the tail houses a consciousness distinct from either Mankey's or Girafarig's.
A popular word-of-mouth story involves a fisherman who recorded himself fishing up what he thought was a beautiful mermaid. He was then promptly whacked by the hooked Maneel's tail in its anger. It's best to leave wild Maneel alone.
Although they try to form packs with other Relivanha to swarm prey, they simply do not reproduce quickly and therefore have little success finding enough Relivanha to be effective. When not hunting, they go dormant and their metabolism slows.
Reliedo only preys on the weak and very ill. Some think it is barbaric in nature as it keeps their remains, while some believe it is knowingly feeding on those who will not live for much longer out of kindness and keeps their remains out of respect.
Primefarig effortlessly races long grueling distances and can even easily navigate through rocky slopes. It stamps and stomps in rage during its few "breaks"; the only time it does not move around is when it sleeps.
While it is not constantly enraged like Primeape, it is very quick to intense anger. The more frequent the outbursts, the more its physiology is affected: venom becomes more potent, but it may shed more frequently or strain its digestive system.
Primedash gallops across wide terrain, plowing down anyone in its way. It never rests. It does love a good apple, however.
Growltu typically likes physical affection from those it trusts, especially just under their beak. However, suddenly touching them will have them instinctively teleport away some distance.
Growlans lives in grasslands as a pack. Unfused Ekans flee from them in fear, while unfused Growlithe may rarely hunt them, leading to little interaction between the species.
Growlshrew dig deep into the dirt to store objects it finds valuable. For recreation, one out of a group of Growlshrew will curl into a ball, while the other Growlshrew chase it around.
Trustworthy and intelligent, Arcaking tries to become a mentor to its Trainer's other Pokémon. It often confuses them instead.
It dedicates its very life to defending its young. If it detects danger, its fur stands on end. When it finally relaxes, Arcaslash enjoys rolling in dirt and mud.
Charfree begins migrating at the end of autumn to live in more tropical locations. It leaves the tropics just before wildflowers begin to bloom in other nearby regions.
Wild Charicate are extremely aggressive and often lead short lives due to getting into fights. However, if properly trained throughout its life, a Trainer's Charicate will be incredibly affectionate and well-behaved.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
Its fiery breath is hot enough to melt even diamond. There was once a massive forest fire thought to be caused by Chartei.
It spits cursed flames that burn through pearls, diamonds, and even tungsten. Despite the flame's high recorded temperatures, Pokémon afflicted by burns writhe in agony for several hours instead of merely fainting.
Possessing experienced Charizard DNA, Charkoth knows to go inside of caverns when it is raining and tries to remember when it is time to eat. However, as it is still very slothful, it often spends most of its time sleeping.
Each Chareye protects a hoard of gems. Those who even come near its hoard are plagued with horrific dreams that somehow involve fire.
Staring into the spirals on Polibok's hood causes the viewer to fall into a trance. During this time, Polibok flees from or devours the one under its spell.
It is possible to see the muscles connected to Polieon's tongue seize through its semi-translucent stomach. When it sleeps, Polieon's tail and innards swirl back and forth like an undulating spiral.
Polish disguises itself among plant life among shallow parts of the riverbank. The pink bulb on its head can emit poisonous spores.
Poliswine's powerful muscles allow it to climb steep rocky slopes and dig through tough terrain. Due to the raw amount of food needed for them to sustain themselves, they hibernate through parts of the cold season.
Poliswine's powerful muscles allow it to climb steep rocky slopes and dig through tough terrain. Due to the raw amount of food needed for them to sustain themselves, they hibernate through parts of the cold season.
It remains eerily still throughout most of the day, and will not fight back against anything that attacks while it rests. Unfortunately, if the head-like protrusion suffers critical damage, it loses its ability to regenerate its body parts forever.
For some reason, most poweful cameras cannot properly capture Abma's form; it always shows up as a blur on the image, even when it is sleeping still. Only specialized cameras developed by Silph Co. have managed to capture Abma's visage.
For some reason, most powerful cameras cannot properly capture Abma's form: it always shows up as a blur on the image, even when it is sleeping still. Only specialized cameras developed by Silph Co. have managed to capture Abma's visage.
This is an extremely rare Pokémon to find in the wild due to its tendency to teleport away whenever someone else is in the area. The only confirmed sightings have been during times when it is sorting out or polishing smooth stones.
Abeon is a heavy sleeper; while sleeping, its epidermis changes color to match whatever is around it in order to camouflage itself. When awake, however, it struggles to change color if outside of battle.
It can telepathically detect foes even while sleeping. If it detects anyone nearby, it teleports far, far away. Trying to catch Abpod is seen as a rite of passage among some Psychics.
Thanks to its psychic powers and 360-degree vision, it is nearly impossible to sneak up on Kadama. Newly evolved Kadama that overuse their powers will cause nearby televisions to shatter.
As Kadaeon matures, its camouflage abilities only improve. It will enter urban areas and mimic even complex shifting patterns, such as the static on old TVs. Only the red mark on its chest gives it away.
It has the ability to levitate itself and other things with its mind. Despite that, it tends to not use this ability and lives deep in the ocean. It occasionally rises from the water to study the world around it before vanishing once more.
It is speculated that no wild Pokémon have naturally evolved into Alamega. As it possesses a weak physical countenance, it relies on its psychic abilities to fly.
When Alatom possesses certain electronics, it displays the ability to communicate fluently and convey detailed and accurate information. Some scientists are worried about the ethics of using Alatom's intelligence in such a manner.
While it can stand for some time on its hind legs, it prefers to travel on all fours. Its fighting style includes many lunges, charges, and throws. A single whack from its trunk can obliterate almost any stone.
Maink has an extremely powerful spring-like tail that allows it to easily hop higher than even competitive high jumpers. However, it is surprisingly clumsy when it comes to tasks outside of strength and balance.
The rough, rock-like skin of a Malix requires a certain level of care in order to preserve Malix's endurance and speed. Which method is best, however, is hotly contested among Pokémon Trainers.
The milk of an in-training Matank is full of protein and excreted fat, but it's generally considered to taste terrible. A buck of its legs or a punch from its arms is said to send even a Tauros flying.
Makazam is a wise, intelligent, and dedicated Pokémon that is striving for greater power. It will travel across the world to learn various martial arts.
Sturdy, hard-working, and able to move through a variety of rugged terrain, Manix is popular with miners and hikers alike. It is constantly striving to improve its health, strength, and agility.
Mamie forces its foes close with psychic powers, and then pummels them with multiple sets of powerful arms. It has pride in the sheen of its jewel.
Compared to its reversed counterpart, Making is more patient and reflective. As a result, it makes an excellent teacher for martial artists.
It is always working out: it will jog while eating, do bicycle kicks in its sleep, and will even do push ups or crunches while being milked. It has prehensile tails that it also incorporates in workouts, such as upside-down sit ups.
It has a rugged and powerful body that gives Maqueen the courage to fight in almost any condition. It will fight wildly to protects its young, doing whatever it takes to make sure their foe never threatens them again.
Mabra are warriors striving to strengthen their mental aptitude and abilities. Wild Mabra are unspeakably rare, but they can be seen meditating deep within caves.
Terrifyingly powerful energy radiates from this Pokémon. Makazam who have completely mastered both the psychic and physical arts can flick a foe away for miles with just one finger.
They flutter around in the early morning, looking for nectar. When night comes, they rest in a secluded, hidden spot, such as bushes, and bury their feet into the ground, which act as roots.
After resting in the sun and absorbing moisture through its roots, Bellossom habitually dances. While it dances, an odd-smelling ooze drips out of its mouth.
Squirtpiny spend much of their time collecting smooth stones and pretty shells that wash up on shorelines. Their hydrodynamic shell and light weight allows them to easily float on top of the water.
Squirtpiny spend much of their time collecting smooth stones and pretty shells that wash up on shorelines. Their hydrodynamic shell and light weight allow them to easily float on top of the water.
Squirtpin has a gentle and playful personality; it will frolic among flowers and water them afterwards. It keeps its teeth healthy by chewing on the shells of nuts and, rarely, the bark of trees.
The liquid dripping from its orifices may smell pleasant, but it is actually a painful poison. The smell alone can drift those around it into slumber.
Many a swimmer's day was ruined thanks to Tentachou's extremely painful sting. Each sting will result in an unsightly rash that requires first aid in order to properly heal. They are easier to see at night, thanks to the way their body glows.
Tentagull can both fly and swim with general ease. It is considered tasty prey by large sea-dwelling and bird Pokémon. At night, the red protrusions on its body glow in the dark.
Tentader's brilliant red shell serves two purposes: one is to give it defense against predators, and the other is to help shut water inside the shell at lower tides. Without water, Tentader shrivels up.
Tentasea have not mastered their ability to secrete poison at will, and may accidentally discharge toxins around them for no discernable reason at all.
Geoscoon becomes extremely aggressive and unrelenting if provoked, but otherwise does not bother anyone else. It merely eats dirt while waiting for evolution.
Gravecargo will only move around outside if it has absorbed enough warmth, either from a nearby volcano or from the sun. It searches for stones to eat; the inside of its body is so hot that these stones melt into a liquid.
Graveoom spews foul-smelling spores and dust wherever it goes. It is unclear if this action is entirely conscious or not, but Graveoom have been observed purposely firing dust and spores into the eyes of aggressors.
Typically, Gravenix's arms are vestigial in nature and serve no clear function. However, some Gravenix have been witnessed using them to hurl large boulders at foes.
To defend itself, a wild Golix will coil up tightly and build up pressure within its body. After biding its time, its outer mineral layer explodes, causing sharp shrapnel to cut deeply into any nearby foe.
It prefers to live in long stretches of terrain, moving north constantly until it tires. Only then will Ponypass wander around to devour nearby dirt and plant life.
Slowbull chews lazily on whatever is in front of it: fruits, rocks, and even sleeping Pokémon. Oddly, those who are bitten actually have their external wounds healed after a few minutes.
Each section of their shells produces a slightly different note when hit; the sound of Warladin training via tackles releases chords of noise. Supposedly, they have a delicious flavor if steamed, but due to their rarity, hunting them is illegal.
Shellder has ingrained itself in Slowcor's DNA and can no longer fall off. Its consciousness has split itself between Slowcor's claws and tail. The tail is not considered delicious by connoisseurs.
Slowsaur prefers to rest on the edge of sunny shorelines. The Shellder ensures Slowsaur can use neurotoxins to attack foes.
Slowplume can emit spores that cause extreme drowsiness. Excess poison injected from the fused Shellder is excreted from Slowplume's mouth.
It is unclear how being fused benefits Slowpoke. It is still slow and dull-witted, and, if unfused, both individual Pokémon do not show any substantial signs of having benefited from the other, either.
Each horn of the Shellder has either a positive or a negative charge, but even the strongest magnet can't get the Shellder off of Magneking. This Pokémon is often seen staring at nothing in particular.
It makes delicious meals that it shares with others, but it never uses its own leek. Farsey makes a good meal when cooked, but this is frowned upon.
Farhoot is highly intelligent and can process even minor verbal details, following long lists of conditional instructions. When it twirls its leek idly, it is actually paying attention more so than usual.
The leeks on Fartei's back apparently have a wonderful flavor that perfectly complements spicy curries. Attempting to harvest them will quickly result in being ferociously attacked, even if done while Fartei is asleep.
Farplup's sweet and fatty flesh is desired by both people and Pokémon, so they live in self-imposed seclusion. A swing from its leek can shatter boulders.
It battles with a sharpened leek, which Farduck controls with its mind. If the leek is broken, it loses all motivation to continue battling.
The parts that appear to be plants are actually powerful magnets. No one knows what Farmite's diet consists of.
Despite only having one head, Dorina has two hearts. It can easily run at high speeds, rub their poisonous spines up against Grass-type Pokémon trying to escape, and wait for them to collapse.
Dolie can jump surprisingly long distances. When both heads tuck into the shell, they can exhale freezing breath that can turn lakes solid.
Their feathers are quite fluffy, and only get more voluminous as they grow. Donat defend themselves and hunt prey with their long beak; they have a preferred diet of small Bug-types.
Dochop eats meals high in protein and creates the most comfortable nest it can, all to prepare itself for evolution. If a Trainer's Dochop is behaving unlike its usual self, it may be about to evolve.
Dochoke train in wild, unpredictable bursts - flexing their limbs, bending their knees, and jumping here and there. These sudden bouts of activity are considered humorous and lovable by many Trainers.
Dotu cannot fly very well, so it relies on hopping long distances at great speed. However, this requires great coordination between each head, as they possess individual brains. Therefore, newly evolved Dotu are clumsy.
It slowly levitates in the sky. When it spots prey, its three necks stretch out to nearly double their usual length and nab prey with their beaks. Oddly, Dolie will then use the beak on its hard shell to devour them.
This Pokémon is both predator and prey: while its horn allows it to easily overwhelm smaller lifeforms, larger and fiercer hunters of the north, such as Walrein, find its fatty flesh most delectable.
This Pokémon is both predator and prey. Its horn allows it to easily overwhelm smaller lifeforms, but larger hunters of the north, such as Walrein, find its fatty flesh especially delectable.
Seedour is a fatty, carnivorous, and amphibious mammal that is most active during the cold season. While unpredictable in the wild, they are generally very affectionate with their own Pokémon Trainer.
Its fatty and hefty body requires tons of nutrients, so it recklessly hunts almost any Pokémon it comes across. Being bitten by a Seebat can cause severe frostbite.
A lazy and slow-moving Pokémon that prefers to rest on cool shorelines. It only hunts when it becomes very hungry, and thus, motivated.
Seeton have an unusual diet of both electricity and fatty fish, so they tend to gather at fishing towns. Their chorus of joyous yelping tend to be beloved by tourists and be reviled by the local populace.
The blubbery and sweet tail of Dewpoke is a melt-in-your-mouth delicacy. However, as Dewpoke needs it to swim, it takes even longer to grow back compared to Slowpoke, so cutting it off is illegal.
Grigma's body is constantly bubbling and oozing due to the high levels of heat and energy it contains. Grigma constantly smells of burning coal and occasionally burps a black smog.
A valiant and rare woodland Pokémon that dwells near rivers, Blastnaught can fire accurate pressurized blasts of water that could easily pierce the hull of a ship. It selflessly takes blows meant for other Pokémon, even strangers.
Fishermen call Cloydra the "Dragon of Warfare". It hides behind a powerful shell, only opening for the briefest of moments to fire a shot in the opponent's direction, before retreating back under cover.
Sometimes, Cloyfeon is found underneath the piers of port towns, resting until the coast is clear; when no one is around, it will surface above water and bask in the sun.
Despite its looks, this Pokémon can conceal itself in any terrain. Cloyturne waits for the right moment to strike, launching spikes deep into a foe.
Cloywhirl's smooth-looking body is merely a facade; opponents who attempt to bite it may even break their teeth! While it cannot move forward in a straight line, it moves with surprising agility, especially in moister conditions.
Gaslu needs either steady winds or no winds at all in order to stay in place. It loves playing tricks with people and other Pokémon.
When there is an accident in a mining shaft, some say a Gastrio is born. Wild Gastrio dislike intruders and perform harmless pranks and dangerous stunts to make sure none invade the desolate place they call home.
When there is an accident in a mining shaft, some say a Gastrio is born. Wild Gastrio dislike intruders and perform harmless pranks and dangerous stunts to make sure none invade the desolate place they call home.
In several cultures, there is a superstition that believes Haungle travels around the world to sap creativity from artists to the point they give in to despair. No matter the weather conditions, the paint-like fluid on its tail is runny yet cold.
They work in groups of three to find a target and drain their energy. When three Haunlett become very close, it is thought an evolution will occur.
They work in groups of three to find a target and drain their energy. When three Haunlett become very close, it is thought an evolution will occur.
They are surprisingly stealthy and quiet diggers and dig complex tunnels right under experienced Hikers without them knowing. Only by learning new and unusual digging techniques can Hauntrio evolve further.
Haunmite can fire off electromagnetic energy that causes drowsiness and irritation. Some have speculated that wild Haunmite may have come from another dimension: their natural diet is still unknown.
The gravestones are actually a part of Genwoodo: the purple body is made of a nearly identical rocky material. It tends to stay still for most of the day, but it is extremely active on nights with a new moon.
When you hear whispers beneath you, Gensparce may be there. It is waiting for prey to fall into a nearby pit, where it will feast on their soul.
It has been said that Gengle can see out of any painting it has created in its lifetime like another set of eyes. At the very least, it has a supernatural link with them: it becomes upset if one of its paintings is marred, even if it is miles away.
Genrino was featured in a recent commercial. Interestingly, it was two rival Trainers who fused their Pokémon.
Genrino was featured in a recent commercial. Interestingly, it was two rival Trainers who fused their Pokémon.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
Genking fights viciously and without restraint. It aims to break a foe's spirit first, then their body.
As wild Gentrio are extremely rare, other wild Diglett fusions look up to them as a leader and protector. While Diglett builds tunnels, Gentrio defends them; if the ground underneath you appears to wither and drain of all color, Gentrio is near.
Geno can enter its prey's shadow to stalk them. Sometimes, it stalks them so long that it falls asleep in their shadow. When it decides on a target to eat the dreams of, the effigy it carries changes its appearance into that of the target.
Onter digs deep tunnels that other Pokémon often get lost in. Once its prey is all alone, it saps them of their life energy.
Drowuna cannot move very much on its own, as it has cocooned itself to prepare for evolution. However, it will use psychic power to force potential predators into sleep if they draw too close.
Their powerful trunks often leak a substance similar to the Dream Mist that the Unova-native Munna emits. The color of this mist varies depending on what Drowphan have recently eaten.
Those who inhale the spores that Drowish releases feel lethargic and sick. In addition to getting energy from the sun, Drowish also has the ability to eat the dreams of those nearby.
The honey it produces is a biological byproduct from when Hypdrill eats too many dreams. It can make even the most alert foes drowsy with a jolt of psychic energy. Otherwise, it can defend itself with poisonous stingers.
Hypchu lures young children away from their parents through moves such as Sweet Kiss, its hypnotic abilities, and its outwardly cute and playful demeanor. It tries to play with those that it has spirited away for as long as they can.
Their dances are literally hypnotic and can throw even those with hardened wills into a trance. If many wild Hypossom are in one place and create a pack, they begin systematically attacking other nearby Grass-types and form a distinct territory.
If Hypchu rubs its cheeks against you, you will feel compelled to listen to its commands for around 15 minutes. It makes nests in areas with particularly tall grass.
It may first appear in your nightmares, then in the corners of your vision. It will wait for you to stop believing in what you see before it approaches and hypnotizes you into a deep, deep sleep.
For some reason, it uses psychic energy to act like it is puppeteering itself around. Hypet is used in hospitals, as it can put those in need of rest to sleep and feed on their negative emotions, allowing patients to wake up refreshed.
Hypish appears to get most of its energy from synthesizing the light of the full moon. It dislikes aggression: directly looking at a Hypish or bumping into one will cause it to attack relentlessly until its target is unconscious.
The powerful and nauseating scent that Hypoom produces is so strong that it can cause unconsciousness. Hypoom will eat the dreams of anyone who passes out around it.
There is a quiet but distinct metallic noise wherever Hyplume is frolicking around, thanks to its metallic petals; those who listen for too long fall asleep. It is carefree and nonaggressive, preferring instead to poison competition in its sleep.
Hypruff are oddly entranced by objects that swing back and forth like a pendulum. When they wag their tail, people nearby also become entranced by whatever has caught Hypruff's attention.
Hyproc can be picky about their Trainers and demand a lot of attention to prevent troublesome behavior. Despite that, they are known to be extremely affectionate. There are a group of Poké Maniacs who compete in Hyproc grooming competitions.
Since Pokémon Fusion has become more widespread, more and more fishing lines have been cut thanks to Krabsea. Their hefty pincers prevent fast movement, so they often drift with the current.
Krabdeen is popular among young fishers due to their vibrant colors and moderate difficulty to catch. Among these circles, hooking up Krabdeen is seen as the symbol of a new level in skill. Each Krabdeen varies wildly in personality.
Krabran have been observed forming complex rivalries and social cliques with other Krabran. Typically, the ones with the biggest pincer-ears are the most popular.
POKNEAME keeps its singular pincer in great condition; if it falls off, Kingsea will fall into a deep depression. The pincer is known for being extremely flavorful, so Kingsea is often targeted by poachers.
Kingdra are somewhat territorial and live together in groups. They cut through fishing lines and nets, so they are difficult to catch. Their pincers will begin moving again for a short time if cooked.
They tend to prefer swimming in high-current estuaries, hunting down small and weak Water-type Pokémon. In the winter, Kingking tend to flee to the ocean.