15 pokedex entries by capwolfbane
This Pokémon is considered highly invasive. Local Trainers are encouraged to catch Metarua to remove them from the wild.

This Pokémon is most frequently found in savannas. Subspecies, however, have been found even in deep caves, adapted to the low light environment.

This Pokémon stalks rivers and lakes at night, lying in wait for prey. Gyarareon attacks make up a large percent of all Pokémon attacks in Kanto.

Omans travels the sea by curling into its shell and rolling along the ocean floor. It first grasps food with its tentacles, then swallows it whole.

A bizarre example of mimicry, Donbok's hood patterns resemble automotive warning symbols. The exact symbol changes according to its physical health.

This Pokémon is irritated by the slightest grime. It is prized in contests for its beauty and swift and fluid swimming.

It sheds incredibly flammable fur on just about any surface. Trainers of this Pokémon are required to take a fire safety course.

Given its bulk, it cannot fly well. Despite this, Golhorn jump off cliffs hoping to soar, only to tumble to the bottom.

Betor has an incredible need to get into fistfights. However, lacking fists, it cannot fulfill this need and become endlessly angry and frustrated.

It can last several decades without water, laying still to photosynthesize and conserve energy. Bands of Cactfeon migrate at night.

Sandyquil naturally generate molten glass on their backs. Glassblowers and glaziers often keep a Sandyquil in their shop.

It enjoys crushing large chunks of ice with its jaws. This behaviour also clears waterways for other Pokémon.

This Pokémon races across forests and lakes, freezing everything in its path. Ancient depictions show it crossing the sea, turning whole waves to ice.

Gravemory forms in rock deposits near hot springs. As it ages and battles, its rocky outer layer crumbles away, revealing the gemstone underneath.

It barely floats off the ground. The head sprouting from its bottom gets pulled along through the dirt.
