179 pokedex entries by evilgammon
Bulbasea fires a torrent of seeds at a high velocity from its mouth. Where these seeds land, various plants sprout if conditions are adequate.

A solitary Pokémon, its mournful cries echo through the night. However, Cuts have been seen comforting grieving Pokémon and even grieving Trainers, giving them charms of bone before disappearing again.

Rhycross's horn is made out of particularly sturdy stone, able to withstand the force of their savage attacks without issue. When it puts its head down and starts charging, that is the signal to get out of the way fast.

Swooping down from cave ceilings, Rhybat attempts to ram unsuspecting targets with its large horn. Its diet consists of various rocks, which it crushes into loose gravel with its powerful bites.

Tanrak weaves complex webs made out of tangled vines. These structures are extremely weak, with even mild wind causing the entire web to collapse.

Tanbre floats just under the water, leaving its lily pad exposed. Anything that gets on it is swiftly snatched by its tentacles and dragged under the water. What happens after is unknown.

Butterpuff is incredibly light, with only a gentle flap of its wings needed to send it into the air. These wings release a fine powder, which if collected can make a medicine to help the user sleep better.

Stardeen's central gem pulses with psychic power, able to send bursts of energy in a cone in front of it. It is very fast in the water, with its star-shaped tail able to spin like a propeller.

Although the gem on the end of its tail is quite heavy, Starill's psychic power is strong enough to roll it like a ball. It's often seen bouncing happily with a twinkle in its frontal gem as it rides around on its tail.

Mr. poke can extend its back arm to a surprising length, able to grab far away food. As a result of this, it often lazes for hours at a time, occasionally moving to a nicer spot to lounge.

Scytung uses its tongue like a lasso, reeling in Pokémon before attacking with its blades. This tongue is surprisingly strong, even allowing it to grapple onto high places with help from its wings.

Scydle's scything tail is coated with the same poison as its horn, resulting in wounds from it stinging quite badly. However, a simple antidote causes this stinging poison to wear off almost immediately.

Scysion can shape its membrane into a large blade, hardening it into a sturdy weapon. This weapon can be launched off its body and carried through the air by its telekinesis, then easily recalled.

Electarill's legs are too small for it to move effectively, so it walks around on its muscular arms. While its arms are preoccupied with movement, it slams its electrically charged tail into the ground in battle, creating stunning shockwaves.

Taulia is extremely sensitive to the emotions of others, able to passively sense them within a certain radius. At the slightest presence of anger, it flies into a rage and attempts to ram anyone nearby.

Hidden in Tauran's tail, many tiny barbs contain a mild poison that causes skin irritation. In battle, it charges in circles around the opponent, hoping to clip them with its horns or brush them with its barbed tail.

Tauran's horns are laced with a weak poison, causing sluggishness in those affected. Even though its legs are small, they are very strong, allowing for fast charges in battle.

Magirogue is weak and slow, struggling even in its natural habitat. Despite its aquatic nature, it often has difficulty swimming, floundering on both land and water.

While children fear Lapras's insectoid appearance, adults appreciate its buoyant carapace growths. By keeping goods and small structures afloat atop its shells, Lapras has become a staple of hydraulic civilizations.

Mewvern unleashes waves of psychically charged sound waves to disorient and overwhelm its foes. While they are reeling from the psionic attack, it swoops down and viciously claws and bites its target before unleashing more sonic bursts.

Quicate are surprisingly aggressive and hostile when approached. They can heat their fangs to be hot enough to melt through even the toughest steel.

Spinaling secretes highly flammable webs at high velocity from the stinger on its head. It uses this ability to entrap its opponents, then ignites the web with a weak ember.

Able to secrete a toxic web from its horn, it shoots it at its foes to rope them in for a follow-up horn attack. While the toxin is relatively weak, it's enough to induce strong migraines and sluggishness for around an hour before wearing off.

Togepom's shell fists hit with surprising force, knocking even strong defensive Pokémon back with each pummelling strike. It is extremely frail however, with only a few decent strikes being enough to make it faint.

Togester freely give out their pearls to any divers they see. These pearls are exceptionally shiny and seem to bring good luck to those who hold them.

Polimime stretches bubbles into barriers that are surprisingly solid and can withstand against many forceful attacks. It acts as if it is a noble king, strutting with a pompous arrogance wherever it is.

Hopdisc spins its propeller to swim faster. It makes its home in large kelp forests and appears to have a positive effect on the life in its habitat.

Surprisingly, the propeller on Hopoke's back is strong enough to lift them off the ground. However, due to their laziness, they often don't bother.

Known by all as a flying pest, Ratrow swarm in flocks of around 20, gnawing and fighting for food. Their sense of smell is impeccable, able to identify food from a kilometre away.

The head of Aifarig is kind and gentle, but the tail is a mischievous prankster. It often chases its own tail to teach the tricky appendage a lesson.

Ratiard's enamel blades are very sharp, as are the teeth lining its gaping chest-mouth. These blades are extremely brittle and easily broken, however, forcing it to retreat to regenerate them.

All of Ratdrio's heads fight for dominance, gnawing and biting at each other constantly - especially when food is involved. Their teeth are very sharp and they often seriously injure each other in their arguments.

Steeye hoards any gems it finds as it stalks about in dark caves. In battle, it uses these gems as weapons, shooting them at its opponent in devastating volleys using its spectral energies.

Steenix is an aggressive yet dormant Pokémon, often found camouflaging in metal mines. It sleeps beneath clusters of valuable minerals and attacks viciously if disturbed.

Snubcute defends its eggs with its life, charging and hissing at anything that gets close. Not even its Trainer is allowed to touch its eggs, though they are permitted to look.

Being in a constant state of anger, Snubpoke growls and hisses at anything that passes it. However, its too lazy to act on this rage.

Qwildrill fires poisoned needles out of its stingers to heavily weaken prey before it attacks. Their nests are found in deep water and are often close together to form a colony.

Qwilsopod is extremely defensive in battle, letting physical attackers slam into its poisoned spikes. Then, once it has absorbed the blow, it hits back with a powerful counterattack using its razor sharp claws.

Scitar's defense is near impenetrable, its metal carapace shrugging off most attacks. It counter-attacks with absolute force, slamming and crushing anything in its way with blows from its powerful claws.

While unable to fly, Scivern's blade wings are razor sharp, able to cut through most metal in a single slice. Its agility is unmatched, despite its metal carapace and blade wings weighing it down.

Being able to retreat into its rocky shell, Scilem is well defended. Its tactic in battle is to take to the air in its shell and come crashing down like a meteor.

Cormime puts on fun beach side magic shows, blowing bubbles into surprisingly sturdy objects. At the end of its shows, it always blows small creatures and play swords and gives them to the children in the audience.

This kindhearted Pokémon protects weak sea life from danger, putting itself on the line for it's noble cause. It is quite weak however and often gets beaten quite badly.

Corbull has gotten very strong and can protect innocent sea life from any danger it may encounter. This heroic Pokémon has earned itself the title of Protector Of The Reef.

Coran's sharp coral spikes contain a small amount of poison. While it doesn't intend to hurt others, contact with the spikes leaves the wound stinging for hours.

Remocruel fires jets of acidic ink at an extreme velocity in battle. While its accuracy hasn't been perfected, the liquid is extremely corrosive, able to melt through even rocks and metals.

Octimar's suckers can conduct an immense amount of heat, leaving burns on the skin of those it attacks. When angered, its tail fire glows with a burning intensity and steam pours off of its body.

Octivee can use its unstable DNA to charge the projectiles it shoots with varying elemental power. Unfortunately, misfires often happen due to its lack of control over these elements.

Skarwile delivers crushing bites in battle, with its jaw strong enough to crush stone. Its wings are also incredibly powerful, creating gusts of wind as it flies and flaps, knocking weaker Pokémon to the floor.

The leaf on Hounfeon's back is extremely spicy and bitter, however has a positive effect on digestion if processed into a medicine. Getting it may be more trouble than it's worth, with the Pokémon's aggression towards anything that approaches it.

Phan Jr. is a skilled juggler, able to juggle multiple balls while keeping one blown upwards. These balls are also used in battle, being fired like missiles by blasts of air from its trunk.

Smeargey's tail brush constantly drips paint in a variety of colours as it flies. Some artists use this to create abstract art pieces, however, most see it as a messy nuisance.

Smearduck uses the lake it lives in as a canvas, using its brush tail and specialised paints to create a masterpiece on its surface. Locations where Smearduck reside are popular tourist destinations due to their colour and beauty.

Smearkey has learnt to vent its anger through the use of painting. However, its skills are quite lacklustre.

Through a lot of practice, Smearape has become a somewhat decent painter. Despite this, it known to release its suppressed rage onto its canvas on occasion.

Smoofairy uses its powers over ice to send freezing blasts at their opponents. Any ice they create has a cosmic shimmer to it, with stars twinkling in its reflection.

The chunks of ice growing out of Smoobink shine like freshly polished crystal. They use these glowing crystals to guide hikers out of particularly dangerous sections of frigid mountain caves.

Smoopoke is always found lazing at the beach, using its natural ice affinity to keep itself cool on even the hottest of days. It uses this minor power over ice to create platforms to catch fish in the sea.

Static electricity passively builds up on Elenx's fur, playfully shocking its Trainer by rubbing against them. It's very kindhearted and full of energy.

Raieon is constantly surrounded by an aura of wild static electricity. As it runs, this static builds up into a raging storm.

Suiplume travels to areas where water is heavily polluted and absorbs any toxins into its giant flower. The lake is left completely purified, and water based-plants seem to miraculously flourish.

The spikes lining Pupixure's back are incredibly sharp, causing great injury if contact is made with them. It uses these spikes as its main weapon in battle, leaping at its opponent back-first.

Ho-nium can be found basking in the light of rainbows, photosynthesizing under its colorful light. Plants around it flourish, given new life in Ho-nium's presence.

Upon seeing someone in danger, Ho-don swoops down from the clouds, placing itself between the victim and the attacker. It creates dazzling rainbows as it flies, which it draws power from to breathe devastating, multicoloured flames.

Ho-zee seeks out people's dreams and drains them of any colour, leaving the victim in darkness. Every bit of colour it absorbs adds another bright feather to its tail.

Ambibro uses its strong arms to drag and pull itself where it needs to go, letting its body rest while its arms do all the work. Using these arms doesn't seem to tire it at all.

Mimelord is naturally quite small, but it has the ability to inflate to an enormous size, mimicking the form of a blimp. It prefers being in the sea, but appears content when being carried into the sky on strong winds.

Raitung constantly rubs its tongue to build up a constant supply of electricity. Its paralysing licks are crippling in battle, with one lick sending weaker Pokémon sprawling to the floor.

Raibra channels its psychic and electrical powers through the thunderstone it clutches. It mixes these energies in battle, throwing its opponents around with telekinesis, followed by shocking them with powerful thunderbolts.

Rhybok digs winding tunnels with its large drill-like horn. These tunnels allow for ambushes on unsuspecting targets and lead back to its den.

Rhyria soars above deserts and mountains on wings made of coalesced sandstorms. In battle, they disorient their opponent from above with swirling sand, then divebomb with its horn.

Using its knotted tentacles, Tanwile wraps up its target and pulls them into its gaping maw. Strands of metal fibre are woven into its vines, making them extremely durable.

This joyous Pokémon flies through the sky, leaving trails of blue and red petals behind it. These petals can be brewed into a calming and naturally healing tea, used in Pokémon centres region-wide.

The ancient guardian of the tundra, it protects weak Pokémon that live in its territory. It commands fierce blizzards and cloaks itself with swirling snow that strengthens its armor.

Treetung's tongue contains the sap of an unknown plant, which causes extreme muscle relaxation to the point of paralysis. This sap can be brewed into a lovely tea using leaves from the Pokémon, which helps soothe muscle pain.

When you hear a great rumbling in the forest, it's probably the sign of a charging Treehorn. Their charge is near unstoppable, with them even knocking over trees and ripping through rocks with its reinforced thorn horn.

Treegela wraps itself in a blanket of thick, rope-like vines to protect itself from harm. It manipulates these vines to strike, even modifying their structure to tip them with leaf blades.

The thorn at the top of Treeran's head seeps a near harmless poison, only causing a slight burning when contact is made. Its main method of attack is to leap at the opponent and try to ram them with its thorn.

Treeran's relatively sharp leaf claws drip with a weak poison that burns when contact is made. They use these claws as their main method of attack in battle, getting very close and unleashing a flurry of swipes.

Treetula's webs are made out of woven leaves, and are highly conductive. They use their hands to traverse its maze of webs and strike from above in battle.

Treeolu spends their time conjuring leaf blades and training with them to gain proficiency. It's a long way off this goal, however, with its attacks mostly just being flailing and wild swings.

Treeagon uses its sharp leaf claws to attack in battle, and while they may have short range, they pack a punch. It dreams to one day fly, so it poorly constructs gliding wings out of leaves.

Treeyena is amphibious, living in shallow waters full of algae and kelp. It feeds on these plants and gives them to land and sea Pokémon alike as a sign of friendship.

With a certain degree of control over plants, Treesian twists vines into its body to allow it to have a set of controllable hands. This makes traversal and gathering much easier, as it can extend its reach to far-off places.

Scepnair is surprisingly strong, able to swing around the small tree attached to it with relative ease. This tree is used to great effect as a powerful club, slamming into opponents with crushing force.

Ralmar is a powerful empath who struggles to control their power. When it detects feelings of strong rage or passion, their flaming tail bursts into a raging inferno.

When detecting others' emotions, the colour of Ralu's clouds changes. They are usually pink and filled with stars, but turn grey and stormy when sensing negativity.

Kecnix's metal-plated exterior protects its less durable body from attacks. However, these plates aren't the strongest and will chip and crack as it burrows.

Birogue finds small trees and gnaws on them to carve practice dummies. It trains day and night, determined to become a great fighter.

Venutula weaves traps made of vines and electrified webbing to ward against potential threats. Its lair is characterized by arcing thunder and an eerie silence.

Ramtrum delivers crushing headbutts to its opponents in battle, knocking down even the sturdiest of Pokémon. Its rocky skin is near impervious to physical attacks, and its primal fury is ferocious to behold.

Ramsopod's defence is unmatched, shrugging off even the mightiest of blows. After being hit, it retaliates with a devastating headbutt at astonishing speed, then slips back into its defensive stance.

Liquid metal flows from Shielwile's faceplate, which it can control and weave into its attacks. It uses this metal to form snapping mouths that let it attack from range.

Shielbat has a hard time flying due to its heavy faceplate. It hangs from cavern roofs to build strength, occasionally dropping onto unsuspecting Pokémon or even Trainers.

Shieleye is a hoarder of metal, digging through scrap heaps and smelters to find anything to add to its collection. It wears its metal mask when stealing, often adorned with stolen trinkets.

Shielbat swoops down from above, delivering strong headbutts in battle that send opponents sprawling. It can only stay in the air for a limited time, however, as the metal on its body weighs it down.

Shielggy's main tactic in battle is to use repeated headbutts to knock its opponent to the ground, something it excels at thanks to its iron faceplate. They are rarely seen alone, often attacking in gangs with a flurry of headbutts.

Shielchop's face plate is removable and able to be used as a shield. It's lightweight and durable, allowing for its effective use in battle.

Shielnix always tries to keep its body flat to the ground, using its faceplate to shield the rest of its body from damage. It charges toward its opponent in battle, building momentum before ramming with its horn.

It is unknown whether the shield attached to the hair of this Pokémon is extremely lightweight, or if Bastiowile is extremely strong. Whatever the case, its bite can reduce solid stone to gravel and is sturdy enough to deflect many crushing blows.

Slakey loves battling more than anything, however it is extremely lazy. It exclusively fights sitting down and will stop attacking and sleep if too exhausted.

Duskwak absorbs spirits of fallen Marowak and Cubone into itself, channelling them into its bone club strikes. With every spirit absorbed, it becomes more bitter and vicious until it is completely consumed with hate.

Torbarel is extremely lazy, often finding a nice spot to lounge and sleep peacefully for days at a time. However, due to its colossal size, it unintentionally blocks the river's flow, acting as a natural dam without realising.

Nidoloom spreads a smothering cloud of toxic pollen from its flower as it flies overhead. A wild Nidoloom uses this strategy in battle to great effect, however if brought down, has few ways to defend itself other than spraying weak bursts of pollen.

Pawnlucha can fire off its knives with a sweep of its wings, which rapidly grow back after being thrown. It is extremely agile, able to perform complex acrobatic maneuvers despite the weight of its metal.

Bidon's defense is unmatched, shrugging off any strike as if it were non-existent. A counterattack made by its wickedly sharp blades is devastating, annihilating whatever it slices.

Being naturally immune to poison, Sylcor uses its needle-like tail to extract harmful toxins from people and Pokémon alike. This procedure is painless and leaves only a small mark that quickly heals.

Sylbink brightens up caves with its dazzling array of lights, guiding hikers through dark sections and ensuring their safety. At times of great joy and celebration, it emerges from its cave to put on a beautiful display.

Darkrona is at its absolute strongest in the absence of light. Said to have power to cause a complete eclipse, its scorching dark flames eradicate any soul nearby without mercy or emotion.

Its wings are immeasurably strong as they are able to keep Ferrodactyl airborne despite its metal exterior. The barbs hanging from its stomach can extend to club opponents below it.

Vulbull is constantly in a state of anger, spitting small flames at those who pass it by. These flames are extremely weak, however, barely able to lightly singe those hit.

Pyukusea stores a spring-loaded fist inside its body, which it can launch from its mouth at extremely high speed. When struck, it retaliates with this attack, knocking opponents back with a crushing blow.

Volcathorn's main body contains a central core that burns as hot as the sun. It channels this heat into its slam attacks, crushing and scorching those it strikes.

When hunkered down, Volcapex builds up heat until steam begins escaping its body. It then vents this pressure in the form of an erupting inferno, devastating the surrounding area.

Deorill can barely contain itself in its rocky shell due to its overwhelming rage. When its anger rises, its fire burns a deep crimson and spills out of its casing, as its power becomes too intense to be contained.

Deorill telekinetically swings its tail, slamming it into opponents like a crushing meteor. Its central core can generate a psychic barrier, which it uses to protect weak Pokémon.

Vigotula spins its webs at an incredible speed, creating complex woven structures in mere minutes. It moves so fast it builds up electricity, transferring it into the webs, which crackle and arc as it spins.

Shidour is very hyperactive, always running around and attempting to play-fight anything it sees. As it runs, small sparks of electricity jolt and crackle all over its body.

Shikoth's body crackles with electricity, giving it short bursts of energy that make it extremely hyperactive. Once this energy wears off, it returns to its lazy state.

Jigglybuffet's body can withstand immense pressure due to being full of air most of the time. Because of this, its ability to counterattack is limited, as even a small hit sends it flying.

Aros acts as a living lightning rod to protect vital buildings from the dangers of storms. Be careful about contact with this Pokémon, as its metal plates are very conductive.

Trapdum telekinetically charges in a direction, chomping down on anything in its path as it does so. It can't change directions, however, so often collides with a wall or misses its intended target.

Trapdew digs itself into the sand of deserts and soaks up the plentiful sunlight to photosynthesise. If anything gets near it, it will lash out with a venom-infused bite.

Trapesta's diet consists of hot desert sand, with a unique stomach that can absorb nutrients from it. It builds up heat as a byproduct of this process, occasionally belching flames.

Wigglyroth hyperactively jumps around, inflating so much it bounces off walls. It uses manic movement in battle, bouncing around the field swiping with its claws while its opponent struggles to keep up.

This excitable little chef is able to perfectly season any dish it has cooked with its gentle flames and naturally grown herbs. While preferring to prepare vegetable dishes, Cottonlithe will prepare most meals to a high standard.

Burying itself in the desert sands, Sandinch hunts by hiding underground with only its mouth exposed. Able to unhinge its jaw and lay it flat, it waits for prey small enough to swallow and snaps its mouth shut when it's underneath them.

Venieon's antennae are extremely sensitive to vibrations in the air, so it can scan an area as it flies. A poisonous powder drops from its wings, causing minor harmful effects to those below it.

Venith's antennae can detect the presence of coins in a large radius. When it detects something, it will dart around excitedly, eager to scoop the coins up before anyone else.

The shell on Whirlisir's head can open up, revealing rows of razor-sharp teeth. Its horns grip prey, pulling it into the shell to be devoured.

Scolitler prances at an astonishing speed, its powerful leg muscles sending it surging forward with every stride it makes. With this speed, it builds momentum, which is used when it curls into a ball and rams its opponents.

Transferring its stored heat into its jaw, it bites down with searing force. It takes a while to generate this heat, making it very vulnerable during the process.

Tyranmar can heat its fangs to extremely high temperatures, allowing for scalding bite attacks. It can also shoot out flaming chunks of rock from its large tail with extreme accuracy, knocking flying opponents out of the air.

This vicious predator uses its blinding speed to launch dizzying assaults on its opponent. When Sharpmega is sighted near a body of water or beach there are usually calls to evacuate the nearby area.

Phantskull is a restless spirit of the forest, ambushing travellers during the night. The longer it's trapped in the forest, the angrier and more vengeful it becomes.

Making its home in small forest ponds, Treor slowly corrupts the water it inhabits. This process kills all nearby life and renders the water toxic to drink.

This absorbent angler is covered in a slick fluid which allows it to shrug off all sorts of attacks. It produces a luminous substance in its cheeks and antennae to guide others in the deep sea.

Sandybra telekinetically controls the sand around it, making it shift and swirl to entrap its opponents. With enough focus, it can make giant sinkholes up to a kilometre in size.

This elusive Pokémon appears to people plagued with night terrors, and is said to shield them from bad dreams thereafter. In the light of the moon, Cressdon's armor is near impervious to most attacks, and is able to recover its strength rapidly.

While being extremely timid, Wimther will lash out with its wickedly sharp, scything claws if threatened too greatly. However, it usually zips away at the slightest sign of danger.

Wimsir stands tall and imposing, flexing its muscular arms and razor-sharp horns to intimidate attackers. It's extremely skittish, however, running away as fast as it can if its intimidation tactic fails.

Wimans hides in holes it makes in the ground by using its unusually shaped tail as a makeshift shovel. If the hole is investigated or tampered with, it springs out and strikes with a venomous bite.

Spending most of its time in its resilient shell, Wimtle lives in constant fear of the world around it. It only leaves its shell when fishing for food or if a Trainer befriends and gets it to feel safe.

Fo Jr. spends its days attempting to master wielding its blade like hands by mimicking master swordsmen. It is very clumsy however and often fails its complex manoeuvres.

Beautiful crystals decorate Cartung's body, growing on its skin. It uses its tongue to remove these crystals and fling them as weapons if threatened.

Carsey grows gems from its body that occasionally fall off once they reach palm size. It collects these gems and gives them to those who befriend it, and they are often imbued with a minor power of healing.

The steam vented from Tormime's ears can be manipulated to form solid barriers. Excess smoke pours from its core, creating a constant haze around it.

On occasion, the volcano on Torwig's back erupts, sending magma cascading out. Some of this magma settles on it and cools, creating sturdy plates that function as makeshift protective armour.

Torwick constantly spews a great column of smoke out of its top. Occasionally, a lost soul will be seen swirling in the smoke, which is channelled into its ghostly attacks.

Torbat vents steam from its nose to propel itself extremely fast through the air. Its supply is limited though, so it is often seen dormant on the ground while more steam builds inside itself.

Torlu flies through the air on wings made of smoke. It is very timid and tends to avoid conflict by hiding in smokescreens rather than engaging in battle.

Torler's rocky shell is completely hollow, allowing for its built-up fire and smoke to be stored inside. In battle, it releases this pressure, causing a devastating eruption of lava and smoke.

Venoroth flips and flies over its opponent in battle, pummelling them with repeated scratches and kicks. Its flapping wings create a cloud of dust-like scales which further disorients its opposition.

Able to fly from web to web, Venotik keeps each structure charged by regularly depositing electricity into the conductive fibres. They are extremely nimble, but very weak.

Swirans spits a sweet, sticky substance that smells of the finest cotton candy. When ensnared by this substance, those affected have reported feeling nausea and weakness.

Swirfisk attracts wild Pokémon with its delightfully sweet smell, luring them to approach. When close enough, it leaps from its hiding place and latches onto its target, sticking to them with a secreted sugary syrup.

This plucky patissier pup is pursuing its dreams to make the perfect sweet treat. However, its hyperactive nature often gets in the way of this goal.

Minicuno is rarely seen streaking through the sky on meteor shower nights, creating a mesmerizing, otherworldly glow wherever it flies. It is made of rock and a glowing cosmic substance yet to be identified.

Luvtops avoids violence by reflecting light into a dazzling prismatic display using its scything blades, briefly blinding those who see it. These blades are made of the same mesmerizing material as Heart Scales.

Luvtret stands guard over Pokémon sleeping by the water, making sure even the weakest are safe. If they are in danger, it will leap into the air, gliding as far as it can to request help.

Great walls formed by groups of Luvdon line beaches, acting as barriers against aggressive sea Pokémon. Children often try to play with them, making the Luvdon forget their task in overexcitement.

Polieanie prominently displays its swirling hypnotic pattern, which disorients and confuses anyone who looks at it for too long. This dissuades beach predators from targeting it as a source of food.

Squirtkern sprays water in the form of bubbles from its top. It is loved by farmers due to its ability to be planted in a field and water plants around it.

Weepinton is able to switch its eye and mouth positions seamlessly, allowing it to mix up the direction of its attacks. These parts can also be fired off as ranged attacks and recalled at will.

Godash's rocky plating does nothing to slow down its rapid speed. This plating can also withstand extremely high temperatures and can be shot out for a burning ranged attack.

Rapibok slithers rapidly, leaving trails of fire where it moves. It uses these trails to entrap its prey, slowly creating a smaller flaming cage until there is nowhere left to run or escape.

Slowtung's tongue contains a special compound in its saliva that induces extreme drowsiness when it touches a living thing. This chemical is theorised to be what causes its intense laziness.

Slowfa spends most of its time hibernating, as it doesn't have the strength to even crawl effectively. Occasionally in its sleep, it begins levitating as its dormant cosmic powers begin to awaken.

Slowchum is very vain, always fixing its hair any chance it gets. It is also extremely lazy, using its telekinetic powers to levitate its food into its mouth.

Slowking lazes on beaches and islands, catching fish with its barbed tail. If disturbed, it furiously rampages, intent on destroying the one that interrupted its rest.

Slowfairy possesses a slight cosmic power, able to levitate small objects. This uses a lot of energy, so it is mostly found resting and eating to recover its strength.

Slowbink is often found in underwater lakes, fishing for small sea life with its tail. The blue spots on its body are actually patches of crystal that glint and glow in dark areas.

Dozor's heads still don't cooperate, which often leads to them missing attacks and leaving themselves open. However, if they do decide to work together, they are a force to be reckoned with.

While Seemander's tail looks like scorching fire, it's actually extremely cold to the touch. Prolonged contact causes a severe case of frostbite.

The substance surrounding Municlus has developed to become highly corrosive. However, its psychic presence is still just as strong, even with its more unstable body.

Shelldos nestles itself in rocks and patches of barnacles, disguising itself as a large shell. Any unfortunate diver who gets close will be met with its thrashing tail and snapping jaws.

Genrill is a mischievous prankster, using its ghostly nature to play all sorts of aggravating tricks on its unfortunate victims. It's completely harmless, however, with none of its jokes intending to injure or harm.

Onphan's rocky exterior is extremely durable, able to deflect many strong attacks before even cracking. When they curl into a ball and start rolling, it's nigh impossible to stop their momentum.

Hyptic swims in mesmerizing patterns with incredible grace, hypnotizing those who see it. People caught in its trance find themselves staring at it for hours.
