121 pokedex entries by darkweavile428
The bulb on its head stores energy from the sun's rays. This energy is used to repair Bulbagela's vines when damaged and to help them grow.

Fusing with Bulbasaur has made Ledyba even more sensitive to the cold. Bulbaba spends most of its time gathering energy from the sun to survive days with cold weather.

On sunny days Bulbachu will absorb the sun's rays and on cloudy days it will charge electricity. As a result, Bulbachu is often full of energy.

Bulbajask is even more difficult to spot than other species of Ninjask due to the plants on its body helping it to blend in with other greenery. It grows leaves around its head to muffle its normally loud cries.

Bulbakey lives on the tallest treetops to better absorb the sun's rays. When it is not on the treetops, Bulbakey will become enraged and attack anyone who comes near.

Voltzor's pincers explode whenever they make contact with something. Its wings formed from electricity cannot be used to fly, and are instead used to provide Voltzor with electrical energy.

Every punch that Hitmonchu throws is packed with electricity. However, it often uses up too much electricity and runs out of energy after only a few punches.

Hitmonchu spar with one another to bolster both their physical bodies and their electrical powers. There are often lightning storms in the areas where Hitmonchu train.

Gases emitted by Weekazam can temporarily increase a person's IQ. Prolonged use isn't recommended however, as large amounts can damage brain tissue.

The gases emitted by Weetly are so foul that it can repel almost any Pokémon. A renowned Pokémon professor has used a watered down version of this gas to develop the Pester Ball, a device used to chase off unwanted Pokémon.

If even a single ember of its flames remains, Stardash can regenerate its body. When moving at top speed, Stardash can run across water with ease.

Starnix lives in lakes hidden deep underground. Stones taken from its body glow in the seven colors of the rainbow when light hits them just right.

If there's a blackout after a rainy day, there's a good chance that a group of Electaossom have eaten all of the electricity at the nearby power plant. They use the energy gained from the electricity to dance in celebration of the sun's return.

Since the deep sea lacks leaves for it to eat, Weesea has turned to a diet of seaweed and moss instead. If attacked, it has the option of either jabbing the assailant with its horn or using its fin to swim away.

If the weather is not cold enough for Gyaraswine's liking, it will go on a rampage, destroying everything in its path. To prevent this, people will often guide Gyaraswine to snowy mountains as spring draws near.

The edition of two extra arms allow Lapchamp to swim faster in the water. It can even ferry people across land thanks to its sturdy legs.

Lapcruel is highly valued for transport in dangerous waters, because it can defend its passengers with venomous tentacles. Lapcruel's flashing red orbs can even help with nighttime transportation.

Omalure uses its tentacles to capture its prey and then drains their soul. The more souls it has drained, the more bubbles are released from the shells on its head and arms.

Snorki collects food so that it can eat whenever it feels like it. Traveling Trainers often use them to carry excess food that won't fit in their bag. They also have it carry a Poké Flute so that they can wake it whenever they need its assistance.

Thanks to the mushroom draining its energy, Snorsect eats even more than a regular Snorlax. Because of Snorsect's diet of Sitrus Berries, the mushroom has changed to resemble one.

Not only can Beeowl see well with minimal light, but it also flies both quickly and silently, making it the perfect nighttime hunter. Anyone who approaches Beeowl's territory will be quickly swarmed and jabbed with poison needles.

Kind people who enter forests are often followed by a flock of Togegey. If anyone tries to attack the person whom they follow, the offender will be pelted with twigs or anything else nearby that Togegey can carry.

During the day, Xabat stands perfectly still and stares at the sun, but as soon as night falls, it takes to the skies in search of prey.

While its wings allow it to fly at Mach 2, Pidzor mostly uses them to regulate its body temperature. Its talon-like pincers are made of steel.

Hopran is easily blown away by strong winds, so it uses its large ears to check the wind's speed. It uses its toxic barbs to attach itself to objects to prevent itself from being blown away.

Ratrow can often be seen gnawing on rocks mid-flight to whittle down its fangs. It is not uncommon for it to drop these rocks, and there have been many occasions where the falling rocks have hit people in the head.

They seek out the nests of Pokémon and work together to defeat the parents. Once their prey is defeated, they eat both the parents and their eggs.

Many Coreanie come together in order to mimic coral reefs. Any Pokémon that seek to hide in their reefs are consumed.

Corcie can manipulate the calcium carbonate found in seawater to create beautiful coral reefs. Many Pokémon will come to live in these reefs and will revere Corcie as their queen.

Cautious in the extreme, Remotata listens for danger even while it is asleep. If it hears even the slightest disturbance, Remotata will blast water from its mouth at high velocity to scare off potential predators.

The pain from Houneon's psychic attacks can only be cured by another Houneon. However, they will only cure a Trainer that they trust.

Kingbro lives lazily on the seafloor. Whenever Kingbro spots prey from below, it creates a whirlpool to drag the prey into its mouth. However, it will often forget what it was doing and space out, giving the prey a chance to escape.

To mark its territory, Smearpom uses its tail to swing from one tree branch to another, leaving behind green handprints from its paint-like fluid. When it likes someone, it will leave a handprint on the person or Pokémon, signifying their friendship.

Areon is incredibly powerful when it comes to constricting things. In addition, its psychic powers allow it to predict its foe's movements. Once Areon has you in its sights, there is no escape.

Legends say that anyone who drinks Milgar's milk will be cursed for all eternity. However, no one can stand the sight of it long enough to milk it.

Raitias's body contains a down that allows it to turn its body invisible, with the exception of the rain clouds on its back. Since Raitias's cries sound like thunder, it's very difficult to tell it apart from a thundercloud when it turns invisible.

Azubat is not very good at flying yet, so it uses its bouncy tail to get off the ground. It tends to freeze up around malicious people and Pokémon.

Its shield-like face protects it while it chants incantations to torment its attacker. A weakness to attacks from behind lead to its extinction.

When Raiplume has too much stored electricity, it will scatter electrically charged pollen. This pollen can be used to power large machinery.

Although Mancool's stingers contain large amounts of venom, it is so friendly that it will rarely harm humans. Some Mancool will even try and come ashore to play with people, even though it quickly dries out on land.

Weavring leaves scratches on trees with delicious berries. Any Pokémon who steals Weavring's berries will be surrounded by their pack and consumed.

Weavphan with the longest and biggest tusks lead their hunting parties. They bring down prey by rolling and slamming into them.

Magnevile work together to surround Steel type Pokémon, then they each use their magnetism on their prey. Since their magnetic power is equal, the prey remains in place, allowing the pack to close in and finish it off.

When a Togeray's eyes gleam, it can see what's in a person's heart. If Togeray deems you to be kind, it will bless you with good luck.

It was thought that Mamodra went extinct during the ice age, but it turns out they were sleeping deep underwater for 10,000 years.

Occasionally after a massive thunderstorm, you can find Shedos floating near the storm's center. Though it is completely immobile, its body contains enough electricity to power an entire region.

Spirilass is comprised of 108 spirits of people who perished while lost in the mountains. In its den lies the frozen corpses of the spirits' original owners.

Lucaslash moves extremely fast when it curls into a ball. When rolling around at the speed of sound, Lucaslash uses its aura to sense its surroundings so that it doesn't accidentally run into anything.

Venuflame flies high into the sky to better absorb the sun's rays. On days where the sunlight isn't as strong, it feeds on bird Pokémon instead.

During ancient times, Ramrade would attract prey with a sweet aroma, then bash it with its skull, which is as hard as iron.

The combination of Nidoqueen's tough scales and Golem's boulder-like body allow Nidolem to shrug off most attacks. It does occasionally have to shed its skin, which leaves it vulnerable, but it always grows back stronger than ever.

Abeon has the power to predict disasters when its forked tail quivers. However, it will only share its knowledge with a Trainer it deems worthy.

Many Abnoir will gather in an area where a natural disaster is soon to occur, ready to take the spirts of all who do not survive to the afterlife.

People will bring Abeye rare gemstones in exchange for being warned of upcoming disasters. It lives deep in caves, so it's a bit tricky to find.

On many a stormy night, sailors claim to have spotted mermaid tails. Attempts to pursue these sightings commonly result in finding a Wailzor much to the sailor's dismay.

The slime that covers Waildra's body feels very similar to water. Its slime hardens in the cold, giving protection to its squishy body.

Monloom often charges into fights recklessly, but it always makes it out in one piece. Monloom's stretchy punches are the bane of its enemies.

Inferlass's favorite food is the souls of talented martial artists. In order to retrieve its meal, Inferlass will face them in hand to hand combat, using fiery punches to best its opponent. Every strike Inferlass makes serves to drain part of the soul.

Prinmuku uses its slippery slime to slide around on its stomach. Though its wings are small, they can deliver wicked blows strong enough to snap even the thickest of trees.

Incredibly aggressive, Nidomeleon will challenge any Pokémon it sees and uses a combination of its horn, claws and tail to defeat its opponents. The potency of Nidomeleon's poison increases when it's agitated.

Nidosian expects to be treated like royalty by anyone who crosses its path. If it does not receive said treatment, Nidosian will lash out by stabbing them with its horn and scratching them with its claws, both of which contain poison.

Due to its large size, Klinkoal requires an extremely large amount of coal to be able to move. The many spinning gears inside of Klinkoal's body allow it to generate electricity, which it uses to attack its opponents.

Nidodos's venomous horn doubles as a lightning rod. By flying into the center of thunderclouds, it can absorb their electricity, which strengthens its body.

Containing both the physical power of Nidoking and the large intelligence of Alakazam, Nidokazam is a force to be reckoned with. When it goes on a rampage, it uses its psychic power to destroy everything in its path.

Palkpuff uses its control over the boundaries of space to project its singing across dimensions. When it inflates itself, Palkpuff can make the sound of its voice travel even farther.

Clefceon gather under a full moon and freeze the atmosphere around them to create a diamond-dust flurry. The sight of diamond-dust glittering in the moonlight is said to be so beautiful that anyone who sees it will be eternally happy.

Kyuvern dislikes the light, and so will remain in its cave until nightfall. It spends the night freezing people and Pokémon so that it can take them to its cave to eat them.

Becoming especially aggressive during winter, Bredile will chase down anything that moves, attempting to crush them with its small, yet powerful jaws. Its spritely footwork makes escaping it almost impossible.

The spiral gem in Clefbink's head fetches a high price from collectors. Though it usually prefers to hide, Clefbink can fire lasers from this gem to defend itself from poachers.

When Krookocor spots prey, even at a distance of over 30 miles, it swoops down on them and crushes them with its powerful jaws.

When Ferroish grinds its teeth, it fires steel spikes from its body. Ferroish uses its psychic powers to control the spikes' trajectory.

It guides Pokémon though the ocean, draining their life force all the while. When the Pokémon passes away, Litedo consumes their corpse.

Chandelsharp commands groups of Litiard to drain the life energy from its prey. Chandelsharp then burns the prey's sprit, leaving the body behind.

Talonsaur will guard the Fletchling living on its back with its life. When the Fletchling leaves the nest, Talonsaur will seek out a new one.

Grabbing one of Ninechu's lightning bolt shaped tails will result in you getting blasted by 100,000 volts of electricity and becoming incapacitated. Once you awake, you will find that you have been cursed to become a human lightning rod.

Ninvee spends many years underground, digging in search of an Evolution stone. When it finally finds one, Ninvee remains completely motionless as it absorbs the radiation from the stone and evolves.

Wailnea need very little water to survive, but will swell larger to hold any excess water within their bodies. Once a year, a flower will bloom atop its head. Smaller Wailnea tend to have the prettiest and most fragrant flowers.

Shiloon glow as they float aimlessly through the night, providing light to anyone they pass by. Sometimes, children who sneak out of the house at night will hold onto a Shiloon to use as a lantern, though these children don't always return home.

After a rainstorm, droves of Shroomgross will appear in forests to feast on composted soil, a task made easier by the mouth on their stomachs. Shroomgross will release poison spores from their heads to keep other Pokémon out of the forest while they feast.

If prepared correctly, the leaves on Shroomtump's head become a medicine that can cure any illness. However, a single mistake in the process will leave you with a concoction so toxic it makes trees and weeds wilt.

If Fletchwig is interrupted while photosynthesizing, it will mercilessly peck the offender until they leave. Since Fletchwig's body temperature increases during photosynthesis, these pecks often cause burns.

They work together to bring down prey and feed on their blood. Each Golvile is not satisfied until it has completely drained 100 victims.

Snoloom's poisonous seeds grow best in environments where other plant life would suffer. During the spring, it keeps the seeds in its coat until it can take shelter in a cave.

In order to realize its dream of flying, Glamence froze the moisture on its back into the shape of wings. It spouts ice from its mouth as it flies.

During a rainstorm, Glaton will wait in high up places for lighting to strike. While it waits, Glaton will freeze the raindrops using its icy breath, then unfreeze them using radio waves to practice its temperature altering powers.

The higher its heart rate, the more electrical energy it's able to output. The lower its heart rate, the colder its icy breath is.

Frosninja creates blizzards for it to conceal itself within. It launches throwing stars made of ice to defeat its foes, then takes its victims back to its den to become decorations.

The leaves on Oddpix's body grow in the moonlight. It has the power to control both plant life and fire at will.

Oddling spends all night flying around the region and goes underground when daylight comes. If someone tries to pull it out of the ground, Oddling will rapidly increase its body temperature to burn the offender.

Orifree scatters highly toxic dust as it gathers purple nectar to make honey. Survivors of inhaling this dust often claim they saw or spoke with spirits.

Sharpxorus are fairly kindhearted on land, but turn incredibly vicious when in water. By using both its fangs and sturdy tusks, Sharpxorus can cut through almost anything.

Altaking spends most of the day laying on its soft cotton wings and humming songs. If anyone tries to steal even a small piece of its wings, Altaking will attack them mercilessly using all of the energy it has stored by lazing about.

Despite Vileape's smiling face, it is seething with rage on the inside. When it is especially angry, Vileape will begin spreading poisonous pollen. This pollen also triggers Vileape's allergies, which serves to make it even angrier.

Hawlass seeks out strong opponents and challenges them with its unique style of martial arts. Should it best its opponent, Hawlass will freeze them and take them back to its den as a trophy.

In ancient times, Amasel attempted to steal eggs from unguarded nests, but often got caught due to the bright colors emitted by its sails.

Hunting in packs since ancient times, Aurovile surround their prey and freeze it with blasts from their diamond-shaped crystals.

Mysterious laughter emanating from mushroom-ridden forests is a sign that a Paragar is nearby. Should you allow it to enter your shadow, you will feel the mushroom on Paragar's head slowly take over your mind.

When Delkazam gazes into the flame at the end of its wand, its brain cells and IQ multiply. If Delkazam concentrates long enough, it will become smart enough to determine the course of the future.

Torzone spends its time in the mountains attempting to use its magnetism to gather coal. Unfortunately, coal is not magnetic, and it ends up with loads of other minerals instead. Torzone then trades these minerals with miners in exchange for coal.

If any of Venokazam's poisonous scales touch your skin, the poison will quickly seep into your brain and make you unconscious. Thankfully, it is only active at night.

When Ludikoal hears festive music, super-heated foam pours from its nostrils which can severely burn those it touches. When the music dies down, the foam stops too and Ludikoal searches for coal to refuel.

Dugsir's pincers each have a mind of their own, though they still cooperate with the body. It will hide underneath the ground while waiting for prey, and then crush them with its pincers once the prey gets close.

Nothing angers Primegon more than hackers. If there is ever a security breach, Primegon will enter cyber space to search for the one responsible, and it will not give up until they are found.

People have long revered the sight of Arcadon running swiftly through lava. Beneath its majestic fur is extremely tough hide.

Polilix can survive at ocean depths that would destroy most man made vessels. Covert scientists have tried to hollow out the inside of Polilix's body to use as a submarine, but its skin has proven too hard to pierce.

Poliduck trains tirelessly to be able to swim across the entire world. Once it manages this feat, its forehead begins to glow and it gains the ability to use psychic powers.

Madude train their muscles by lifting up boulders. However, they often end up lifting others of their kind due to their close resemblance to rocks. Madude rarely minds though, since they're happy to help others build muscle.

Maler smashes boulders to pieces so it can eat them. It climbs mountains both to train its body and to find boulders to eat.

If Maler sees another of its kind, it will try to stop them midroll to test their strength. Should Maler succeed, the one who was stopped acknowledges the other as superior and will follow their every command.

Though it's usually seen walking on all sixes, Madoom will stand on its hind legs and use its powerful arms to fight against tough opponents.

Bellchu uses its root-like tail to capture bug Pokémon. Once its prey is in its grasp, Bellchu incapacitates them with a strong electric shock.

When attacked, Squirtgey will flap its wings to kick up sand, then proceed to hide in its shell. If the attacker persists, Squirtgey will fight back by squirting water.

If a Squirtba becomes separated from its group, it will immediately withdraw into its shell and won't come out until it is reunited with others of its kind.

Due to its poor control over its electricity, Squirtchu will often accidently shock fish Pokémon whenever it enters the water. Afterwards it will hide in its shell in shame.

Squirtata's shell allows it to swim quickly in the water and catch fish Pokémon. Since it continuously produces offspring, the fish Pokémon population in areas where Squirtata settles quickly decrease.

Victreechamp lures prey with the smell of honey, then launches a flurry of punches and chops once they get close. Once the prey is knocked out, Victreechamp lifts it up with its four arms and swallows it whole.

When moving at top speed, Rapipardos's flaming headbutts can tear apart almost any obstacle. Once it starts running, it's best to stay out of Rapipardos's way, since it won't stop no matter what is in its path.

Both Slowsaur and the Shellder on its tail gain energy from absorbing sunlight. On days where the sun isn't visible, the Shellder bites Slowsaur's tail to show its dissatisfaction.

As long as it has its leek in its hand, Fartop will keep spinning. Those who are able to take a spinning Fartop's leek are heralded as master martial artists.

When threatened, Blastslash will hide in its shell and then curl into a ball. Blastslash can still fire its bullets of water while in this form, and its high speed tackles hurt even more thanks to the spines on its shell.

Genite loves playing pranks on people by mimicking their shadows, but if it encounters someone lost in the mountains, it will guide them home.
