23 pokedex entries by craigprime
You can recognize a dam created by Quidoof from the light plumes of smoke that appear overhead. They're a favored companion of charcoal burners for their love of both collecting and burning wood.

Instead of a Poké Ball, some recent generations of Voltorb have begun to share an appearance resembling Pikachu, with shocking results.

Comvoir moves across the battlefield with the utmost elegance, leaving scorched ground wherever it plants its feet. It's said that the style of Comvoir's movements mirrors its Trainers' emotions.

The organ on Ralchoke's head is capable of sensing the emotions of those nearby. If its Trainer is ever upset or angry at somebody, it will not hesitate to suplex the offender.

Kirchoke relentlessly pushes itself in physical and mental training. Some say the reason it works so hard is to protect either itself or its Trainer from a future that it foresees.

The mysterious Shedolu seems to appear wherever strife and hardship are prevalent. It is believed that it seeks out sources of suffering with the intention of fighting, regardless of the cause.

It glides along the ground silently to approach its prey, only standing itself up in order to fall upon an incapacitated target. Anything that enters the inky void under its body is never seen again.

A combination of stubbornness and pride makes Pipmander nearly impossible for rookie Trainers to raise. Earning the respect of one is seen as a testament to a person's leadership skills.

Most Prinmeleon prefer to live in isolation, as living in a group tends to cause constant power struggles over each other fighting for the right to lead. In the rare instance that a group stays formed, the presiding Prinmeleon is truly exceptional.

Through isolated training and battle experience, a Nincario ascends to become the leader of its swarm, or "clan". Both hiding and fleeing are futile actions in the face of its unmatched aura-sense and speed.

Several individual Ninolu will eventually become united through a strong sense of justice, forming a clan. If someone hurts another Pokémon in their territory, they will ceaselessly chase the aggressor in pursuit of revenge.

Whimsisire prefers to live in marshes where it can submerge its body in thick mud to nap. This leaves its incredibly fluffy growth protruding above the surface, and it does not seem to mind other creatures resting on top.

Although born underground, young Ninolu soon learn to deftly leap between the trees of their home forest. Regardless of the difference in strength, it will attempt to ambush anyone with an evil aura.

Trapmander will often bury itself in the sand, leaving its burning tail peeking out in hopes of attracting potential prey.

Be wary if you stumble upon shards of glass in the desert; it's a telltale sign of a sand trap nearby, created by the blazing tail of a Trapmeleon as it burrowed into the ground.

Although slow and weak, Shroomdle can release a cloud of poisonous spores when threatened. The mushroom at the tip of its tail is apparently edible.

Suspended in treetops and preparing for evolution, a small number of Shroomuna prefer to hang upside-down. This creates a drastic yet humorous change in the expression on their face.

Although friendly in appearance, a swarm of Shroomdrill is notoriously aggressive. Targets will quickly find themselves surrounded in both spores and Shroomdrill if they approach their nest.

The "egg" Solosey carries in its pouch is actually a baby Solopiny. Researchers are still unsure how the newborn is formed, but agree that it is likely comparable to asexual division.

Solopiny are quite friendly and like to use their telekinetic powers to play with egg-shaped objects. The green material surrounding its true body is extremely bouncy.

Rockgast are known to loyally defend their Trainer, emerging from the ground to bite the heels of any potential threats.

Chescko generally has a playful and carefree demeanor, although many consider them to be a nuisance; this is because a Chescko's favorite game involves throwing acorns at passing people before scampering away.

The leaves that grow from Quilvyle's arms are actually incredibly dense and sharp. They function as dangerous weapons, especially when detached and thrown.
