12 pokedex entries by ecstaticwoop6455
Bulbalord is a beloved low-maintenance pet, content to float on the surface of water and absorb rays of sunlight. It will often be released back into the sea before evolving, as most owners can't handle its colossal size increase and bad temperament.
Though adapted to crawl across surfaces, Caternium stomps through forests and stretches its long neck to eat leaves from tall trees. It often breaks branches in its clumsy attempts to climb them before it metamorphoses.
This Pokémon can be found floating through the tropical oceans, hanging around near rainforests and jungles. It can spin the leaves on its back like a fan, propelling itself through the water or creating whirlpools.
The rose on Nidosaur's back is alluringly beautiful, but has its thorns. One step too close to this seemingly small, harmless Pokémon, and unwary admirers will lose consciousness from its tranquilizing and venomous aroma, never waking up again.
This bad-tempered Pokémon rests near islands, and will evaporate those who enter its territory with massive beams of solar energy. This makes it a vicious and inconvenient roadblock to sailors and pilots alike looking for somewhere to land.
This Pokémon can often be found in forests or jungles, resting below the surface of rivers and lakes. It sucks in water through its bulb to eat small fish that go by, then expels the water in a blast of harmless bubbles at any travelers passing by.
These little Pokémon often wander off naively from their parents or Trainers, looking for playmates. If not preyed upon, they can be seen trying to learn their Bubble Beam for self defense, much like a bird Pokémon would learn to fly.
Wailizard are perfectly adapted to master the seas and the skies. They comfortably breathe water and air, with wings that slice through the winds and glide over the ocean surface. The pressurized blasts of water they shoot can destroy ship hulls.
Despite its large size, this Pokémon lives a fragile young life. Without legs it has to live in the water, but if the flame on its tail extinguishes, it will die. This may be nature's countermeasure to its incredibly dangerous evolutions.
This hormonal Pokémon is prone to unpredictable mood swings and senseless destruction. It's been known to ram its hard head into islands when it feels frustrated, expelling jets of flame from its nostrils which can torch entire forests and villages.
Castogre is revered in some tropical cultures, with it said that the sun, the moon, and the horizon rest on its back. The blazing runes on its flippers can leave engravings that last for eternity, though the purpose of these markings is unknown.
It's a miracle that this titanic Pokémon can fly despite its tremendous weight. Its mere presence causes evacuation, able to topple skyscrapers and torch islands. Luckily, very few wild Charlord live to reach this dangerous stage of life.