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Frosruff is a creature usually trained to guard temples built near snowy peaks. Its obedient nature and skill in controlling ice make it a particularly sought-after Pokémon.
Frosruff is a creature usually trained to guard temples built near snowy peaks. Its obedient nature and skill in controlling ice make it a particularly sought-after Pokémon.
Oddsaur's body is covered with stinging leaves that serve as a defense mechanism against predators. It often falls asleep under the sun to absorb its warmth and energy, storing it within its bulb as it prepares for evolution.
Oddnaw makes its den among thick vegetation near ponds and lakes, and is mostly active at night. It takes great pride in its leafy crest and becomes ferocious if anyone dares to damage it, retaliating with painful bites.
Oddgeot flies with incredible skill through the woodland canopies, where it can blend in perfectly. It needs to live in very humid habitats to keep its body properly hydrated, otherwise it cannot stay airborne.
Oddray remains perfectly camouflaged in the forest's vegetation, and when its prey lowers its guard, it pounces with a leap. Its Thunder Fang is deadly and allows it to paralyze anyone bold enough to challenge it.
Oddray remains perfectly camouflaged in the forest's vegetation, and when its prey lowers its guard, it pounces with a leap. Its Thunder Fang is deadly and allows it to paralyze anyone bold enough to challenge it.
Oddile is a formidable nocturnal hunter that dwells in forests where it can blend in perfectly. From its wide jaws it secretes an herbal sap that can be used to soothe the pain caused by burns and abrasions.
The petals of Orirantis resemble a beautiful gown that enhances the grace of its dance steps. It has a fiery temperament and flies into a rage if another Pokémon dares to ruin its performance.
Orinette is a very resentful Pokémon. It can't stand the thought of anyone dancing better than it, and it flies into a rage when that happens. It disrupts other Pokémon Contest competitors' performances by giving them small electric shocks.
Sometimes Oridra ignores its Trainer's commands, lost in its own thoughts. Its dances unintentionally spread sticky saliva all around it, which is why wild Pokémon tend to keep their distance when it is performing.
Oritler dances with graceful majesty, rhythmically striking the ground with its hooves. By shaking its antlers, it can create illusory copies of itself, performing a perfectly synchronized group choreography.
Orilia is highly sought after by theater companies due to its natural elegance in the art of dance. To meet expectations, it trains throughout the night, which sometimes causes it to fall asleep during the day.
Trubre spends the night stuffing the bags it carries on its head with garbage to stay dirty and smelly. If someone tries to wash it clean, it bursts into tears and immediately searches for new filth to roll in.
When Garbfarig feels particularly frightened, it uses its psychic powers to lift the surrounding garbage and hurl it at its enemies. The trash that forms its tail seems to have a mind of its own and bites anything that approaches Garbfarig from behind.
Garblord wanders the sea in constant search of waste and shipwrecks to strengthen and enlarge its body. If it stays too long in a water basin, it ends up polluting it with the toxic liquids it produces, so it never remains in one place for long.
Garbtite constantly uses its psychic powers to hold together the scraps of trash that form its small body. It roams the outskirts of cities, scavenging for new junk to fuel the strength of its poisonous gases.
Cardle swims with many companions in saltwater to prevent larger Pokémon from attacking them. People usually leave the water when they spot even just one, as its bite is poisonous.
When hungry, it bites into any electronic device it can reach, as Carchu converts electricity into nourishment for its body. It usually lives near large bodies of water alongside a sizeable group of companions.
It races along the coastline with its pack, hunting anything that moves by relying on its powerful hound-like sense of smell. Once it clamps down with jaws as strong as a hydraulic press, it refuses to let go.
With a single howl, Cardoom can summon its entire gang, surrounding prey within moments. Its bite is lethal, and encountering this Pokémon while visiting the seaside is considered extremely dangerous.
With its powerful tail Carqueen can hurl huge waves of salt water and sand at its foes during beach battles. Its sharp, serrated teeth make its bites hard to heal.
Though not yet fully evolved, Caran shows a fiery disposition, snapping at outsiders who approach too closely. Its frame is armored with poisonous spikes and jagged horns that let it repel intruders larger and stronger than itself.
It attacks anyone who dares approach its territory, charging forward with its horn coated in venom. Though ruthless toward intruders, it shows great affection to its own kind, letting the young ones play with the bubbles it blows from its mouth.
Caray is a formidable predator that hunts along the shores in the company of its pack. It uses its powerful jaws to deliver lethal blows, often finishing off its prey with ease. The largest specimen is recognized as the leader of the group.
Highly territorial, Carking uses its sheer brute strength to drive away ships that venture too close to its coastal den. When it slams its massive tail against the ground, it can shake the earth with enough force to trigger violent quakes.
To strengthen its jaws, Caragon constantly chews on the hard edges of rocky cliffs. It lives in fairly large groups and builds its den along the coasts of warm seas.
To strengthen its jaws, Caragon constantly chews on the hard edges of rocky cliffs. It lives in fairly large groups and builds its den along the coasts of warm seas.
Though Carmander spends most of its life in seawater, its scales remain warm from the fire burning within. When enraged, it snorts small clouds of steam from its nostrils.
Its bite is incredibly powerful, capable of shattering even the toughest stones. When enraged, it snorts small clouds of steam from its nostrils.
Carmeleon patrols coastal waters in search of food alongside others of its kind, as it's far more timid than it appears. When an ally is in danger, it spits bluish flames from its jaws to drive enemies away.
Caryena lives by the shore with its pack, which not only protects it but also helps refine its hunting skills. In battle, it relentlessly snaps at its foe, but if it realizes it has been left alone, it quickly loses the will to fight.
Despite its fearsome and massive appearance, Carizard is a very shy Pokémon that usually soars over the coasts of deserted islands in the sea. It attacks only to defend its territory and gains confidence when in the company of others of its kind.
Despite its fierce and intimidating appearance, Carizard rarely attacks other Pokémon or ships when separated from its flock. When defending its territory, it releases a bluish flame from its tail tip to boost its courage.
Sharpdle is so ravenous that it can even devour coral, crushing it beneath its fearsome teeth. The venomous sting on its tail is used to weaken its enemies.
If danger looms near its wounded kin, Sharpdour emits a plume of scalding steam from its jaws, forcing attackers to retreat. Though known for its lethal bite, its true strength lies in its unmatched agility on land and underwater.
If danger looms near its wounded kin, Sharpdour emits a plume of scalding steam from its jaws, forcing attackers to retreat. Though known for its lethal bite, its true strength lies in its unmatched agility on land and underwater.
When angered, Sharpdoom's body temperature rises so much that it can heat the very waters it swims through while hunting. It competes with others of its kind by biting the anchors of ships to determine who has the strongest jaws.
When enraged, Sharpdoom's internal heat surges until the waters around it begin to simmer. Members of this species often clash by biting through ship anchors, testing which one possesses the fiercest jaws.
Phantsaur enjoys gathering fallen leaves to create piles it can jump into. When it senses danger, it shakes its wooden horns to release a pollen that induces drowsiness in would-be attackers.
Its body is covered by a blanket of evergreen leaves that allow it to blend perfectly into the forest. When Phantreep fights, it coats its wooden horns with electricity and strikes with cunning, paralyzing attacks.
Phantinch spends most of its time hidden underground, absorbing nutrients through its own roots. It only emerges, baring its wooden jaws, to drive away anyone walking over its head.
Tregey blends perfectly with tree branches thanks to its wooden body, waiting patiently for its prey to lower their guard before striking. It's extremely afraid of fire and avoids it at all costs.
Gloosaur can release a particularly strong and foul odor from the bulb on its back, which drives away enemy Pokémon. It usually inhabits clearings and spends most of its life absorbing sunlight, from which it draws the energy it needs to survive.
Gloowile releases a syrupy fragrance from its body to entice prey into a false sense of safety. The moment they drift too near, the jaws disguised as blossoms snap shut, engulfing them whole in a merciless bite.
While flying, it uses its poison-coated horn to ward off other wild Pokémon that try to get in its way. Berry trees are its favored nesting spots, chosen because their branches provide both safety and a steady supply of fruit for its young.
Noinx tends to sneak into concerts to gnaw on the electrical cables of instruments and amplifiers. Once it has absorbed enough energy, it can flutter around on its tiny wings for the rest of the day.
Noinx tends to sneak into concerts to gnaw on the electrical cables of instruments and amplifiers. Once it has absorbed enough energy, it can flutter around on its tiny wings for the rest of the day.
It ambushes prey in silence by perching on tree branches and waiting for the perfect moment to swoop down with its wide black wings spread. Its ears emit sounds similar to terrifying roars, keeping away intruders that try to enter its territory.
Its gentle song can lull any nearby Pokémon into a pleasant, deep sleep. To keep the vibrant colors of its wings, Altafree must feed on the sap of specific plants that grow only at altitudes above 1,000 meters.
It keeps wild Pokémon away by heating up the fluffy cotton covering its body until it glows. Altareon hums gentle lullabies to entertain its Trainer or help them fall asleep.
It keeps wild Pokémon away by heating up the fluffy cotton covering its body until it glows. Altareon hums gentle lullabies to entertain its Trainer or help them fall asleep.
Depending on its body size, the pitch of its melodious voice can vary greatly, ranging from a celestial soprano to a powerful tenor. The cotton surrounding its body vaguely resembles a pumpkin, making it easy to spot in fields at night.
When angered, the white cotton tufts on its body turn gray and crackle with electricity. When Altatric is in a good mood, however, it spends the whole day singing sweet, melodic tunes.
It can run across the sky by forming cloud-like cushions beneath its majestic paws. Each morning, it fills the valleys with its angelic song carried by the wind, believed to be a blessing. Living near Altanine is considered a sign of great fortune.
It can run across the sky by forming cloud-like cushions beneath its majestic paws. Each morning, it fills the valleys with its angelic song carried by the wind, believed to be a blessing. Living near Altanine is considered a sign of great fortune.
By forming soft clouds beneath its paws, it races freely across the sky. Each morning, its angelic song flows through the valleys on the breeze, believed to bring blessings. Those who live near Altanine are thought to be especially favored by fate.
Altaizard can blend into a cloudy sky thanks to the shape of its soft wings, and its tail flames are often mistaken for sunlight. It warns others about its territory by singing loudly and attacks anyone who dares to ignore its vocal warnings.
To blind its enemies, it shoots sticky saliva bubbles from its mouth at their faces. Sliadier has a habit of stealing berries from Pokémon slower than itself, knowing that its developed agility will allow it to get away undisturbed.
The sticky slime coating its body has beneficial effects on plants, as it keeps parasites away. A single sweep of its tail is powerful enough to move even large stone monoliths.
Goobarel is extremely affectionate and tries to hug anyone who gets close, pulling them in with its long antennae. It uses the sticky slime covering its body to reinforce the hinges of the dams it builds along rivers.
It is said that Regiogre roams the seas collecting debris and rocks to expand its majestic stone fins. Rumor has it that a single movement of its tail can unleash devastating tsunamis.
It is said that its long, icy body allows it to fly through outer space in search of meteors to destroy, protecting the world from harm. To regenerate its frozen coils, it feeds on snow and ice to help them grow back.
Its boosters allow Regirem to fly through the air with its massive steel body as if it were a cutting-edge aircraft. Its cooling system activates instantly to keep its vital organs stable, releasing a freezing mist around it.
Its boosters allow Regirem to fly through the air with its massive steel body as if it were a cutting-edge aircraft. Its cooling system activates instantly to keep its vital organs stable, releasing a freezing mist around it.
The metal that makes up its body is tougher than titanium, giving rise to the belief that Regizard is indestructible. If it flies for too many days in a row without resting, it risks overheating and losing control of its own actions.
The seed on its back has blossomed into a large red flower, from whose center it can release various kinds of spores. It has the ability to emit a floral aroma so sweet that it makes opposing Pokémon lose the will to fight.
The seed on Vilesaur's back has matured into a grand crimson bloom that releases clouds of potent spores. Its sweet fragrance is said to calm even the fiercest Pokémon, draining their will to battle.
As it soars over farmlands, Vilekrow scatters toxic powder from the bloom on its head, preventing crops from sprouting. With its vengeful and maleficent nature, it devastates harvests near its domain.
The petals on its head protect it from the sun as if they were a kind of hat. If the Pokémon around it are too noisy, Vilera releases sleep-inducing spores to make them fall asleep, and to go back to sleep itself.
The flower on Vilegong's head can survive only in icy environments, so it never leaves the frozen caves or cold waters it inhabits. It naturally releases highly fragrant aromas that are prized on the market.
According to legend, Necrotales is said to possess the ability to cross dimensions through its powers. Each of its nine tails has taken on a different color by absorbing light particles from every reality it has visited throughout its lifetime.
Necroedo prowls the ocean waters in a desperate search for sources of light to seize with its terrifying jaws. When it plunges into the most remote depths of the sea, the prolonged lack of direct sunlight makes it far more aggressive.
If Dhelking strikes the seabed with its anchor-shaped tail, it generates shocks powerful enough to trigger violent tsunamis. It tends to inhabit ocean depths, haunting the areas around shipwrecks.
Dhelgalge is a terrifying creature that dwells in the ocean depths and devours everything it encounters. If a ship sails through its territory, it surfaces and uses its anchor-shaped fins to drag the vessel down into the abyss.
Dhelmite roams the sea whenever fog rises, using its light to help fishing boats find their way back home. It is very shy around humans and quickly dives underwater whenever someone tries to speak to it.
Legend has it that Dhelton was born from the souls of sailors who perished at sea, which is why it helps those still sailing. The bulbs on its three heads flash intermittently to warn ships of nearby rocks and prevent them from damaging their hulls.
Sailors believe Dhelton watches over the sea, guiding ships away from danger. The glowing bulbs atop its three heads pulse like beacons, illuminating treacherous waters and steering vessels clear of hidden reefs.
It lures other Pokémon into eating the poisonous leaves that grow on its head, leaving them too weak to defend themselves from its attacks. Marish dwells in warm waters that promote the growth of its toxic foliage.
Toxsir dwells in the jungle, feeding on the sap of plants that thrive in tropical climates. It has deadly pincers atop its head capable of slicing through rock, while its spines carry a lethal toxin that leaves no escape for its victims.
It dwells in the jungle, feeding on the sap of plants that thrive in tropical climates. Toxsir has deadly pincers atop its head capable of slicing through rock, while its spines carry a lethal toxin that leaves no escape for its victims.
When Hawlmo-o fights, the feathers on its body puff up, making it look more intimidating. Hawlmo-o is an extremely proud Pokémon; if it loses even a single battle, it may lose the will to fight for months.
Cacpod's shell has hardened so much that it limits its movements, so it uses its thin spines to ward off predators and other nuisances. It can survive for months without water thanks to the nutrients it stores within its cocoon.
Cacyu's body soaks up water like a sponge and can endure days in the sun before returning to a water source. It hurls retractable spines at enemies while spinning at high speed.
This creature dwells on sandy beaches, usually among others of its kind. It is often seen running by the sea at sunset. Legends say Sandyta was born from the frustration of children who tripped on the sand while playing.
Paray lives in perfect symbiosis with the mushrooms growing on its body, using them as catalysts to store electricity for its sparking attacks. It is naturally shy and mostly nocturnal, but will fiercely defend its territory if threatened.
Paloplume loves watching the ocean waves while resting its sandy body on the beach. Its magnificent multicolored petals act as a parasol, shielding it from the sun.
Paloplume loves watching the ocean waves while resting its sandy body on the beach. Its magnificent multicolored petals act as a parasol, shielding it from the sun.
Auroturne wanders through the desolate frozen steppes at night, coming to the aid of travelers caught in sudden snowstorms. From the crystal spikes on its body, it can forge icy beams that it uses to build makeshift shelters.
Rockark protects the rest of its pack by creating illusory stone walls at the entrance of its den. Maintaining the illusion drains all its energy, so it must rest for long periods.
With its four rocky arms, Lycanchamp battles valiantly against its foes. Its tough claws can crack even iron, and its powerful muscles seem never to tire.
The four rugged arms of Lycanchamp never hesitate in combat. Its jagged claws can fracture metal, and its dense muscles allow it to overpower opponents with relentless force.
By singing, it can generate electrical energy that makes the star on its tail glow ever brighter. It is said that anyone who hears Meloray's voice will feel a surge of energy and optimism.
According to legend, those who witness Melogeot perform Feather Dance are blessed with good fortune for five years. A rare creature, it soars gracefully over forests, constantly training to perfect the elegance of its flight.
Cressetta can sing lullabies of rare beauty, protecting the sleep of anyone who drifts off to its song. It is said that Cressetta makes listeners dream of fantastic adventures across the moonlit sands of the desert.
Cressetta sings with a tone so pure that it calms entire campsites at night. It is believed that those who slumber near it dream of peaceful voyages beneath glowing desert moons.
Cressetta can sing lullabies of rare beauty, protecting the sleep of anyone who drifts off to its song. It is said that Cressetta makes listeners dream of fantastic adventures across the moonlit sands of the desert.
Its beak is lined with sharp fangs capable of crushing stones in a single strike. Bruxkrow sheds its brightly colored feathers over its foes as a warning that a powerful attack is about to follow.
The mushroom on Parasaur's back has grown so much it now controls its mind. It feeds on the roots of dying trees to nourish itself, while the fungus grants it the energy needed to fight.
Pararos is controlled by the mushrooms that have taken root inside its brain. It will defend the tree it feeds on to the bitter end, charging at any intruder it spots.
The mushrooms covering Pararay's body have overtaken its mind, fully enveloping its head. This Pokémon roams the forests endlessly in search of food, and when threatened, the fungi glow and unleash potent electric shocks that overpower any foe.
The mushroom on its back has taken control of Parajask's mind, driving it to fly faster and faster in search of nutrients. The more sustenance the fungus requires, the more frantically the Pokémon's wings beat.
The mushroom controlling its mind forces it to wander endlessly until it finds something to eat. Every time it bounces on its spring-like tail, Paraink spreads fungal spores of all kinds around it.
Necrolade is a valiant warrior made of pure light, said to appear from distant dimensions to restore justice to the world. When it swings its radiant blade, even the air trembles from its dazzling energy.
When Jangvee forms a deep bond with its Trainer, it offers one of its magnificent scales as a gift. In the wild, it can be found in many different habitats thanks to its remarkable adaptability.
When it shakes its scales, Jangans produces a wide variety of sounds and vibrations that it uses to communicate with others of its kind. Its venom can be distilled into antiparasitic lotions that protect many fruit-bearing trees.
Wimsaur rests for long periods under the sun to dry and harden the plates of its sturdy shell, protecting the seed underneath. It is very shy, so if it hears a loud noise, it immediately seeks refuge in nearby bushes.
Goliras is an extremely gentle and intelligent creature that was once used to explore remote islands in frozen waters. The older it grows, the thicker and tougher the scales on its back become.
Goliray is an exceptional fighter, its extremely durable exoskeleton serving as armor that shields it from enemy attacks. At the tip of its tail, it bears a pair of sharp claws that it charges with electricity to deliver its most devastating blows.
Goliray is an exceptional fighter, its extremely durable exoskeleton serving as armor that shields it from enemy attacks. At the tip of its tail, it bears a pair of sharp claws that it charges with electricity to deliver its most devastating blows.
A dense net of pink vines covers its body. It is said that no one knows its true appearance, but many are convinced that it must be beautiful. As Fogela is very shy, it hides in the bushes and comes out at night in search of food.
Its claws are very poisonous, and Lurino uses them to weaken intruders who invade its territory. During the mating season, its body gives off a very intense floral scent.
It charges the crystals that form its body under the moonlight to increase its physical strength and endurance. Gentle by nature, Careon spends its nights protecting weaker Pokémon from predators, appearing at the very moment they are in need.
Cheseon can turn almost its entire body invisible, except for the leafy helmet it wears. It often hangs from branches by its tail for hours, secretly watching what other Pokémon are doing.
Although Venosaur is mostly nocturnal, it can move even during the day by following its long antennae. The seed on its back is protected by thick fur, storing the energy it will need for its evolution.
Venofa emerges only at night to gaze at the constellations scattered across the sky. The poisonous dust it exhales from its mouth shimmers like silver stardust.
The fur covering Venoray's entire body is coated with toxic dust, poisoning anyone who dares to attack it. When it accumulates electricity in its body, its antennae glow with an intense yellow light.
Fennefree often flies among tree branches in search of spicy berries that can strengthen its still-weak flames. The fur growing from its ears is so soft and fluffy that other Pokémon try to steal it to build their nests.
Its tongue is covered with sea foam that allows it to filter impurities from the water. Froader feeds on algae to strengthen the shell that protects it from attacks by other Pokémon living in the ocean.
Greshrew is a cunning Pokémon, nearly impossible to hit thanks to its unmatched agility. It can curl into a ball in an instant, shielding its weak points with its shell, and hurls sand bombs to hinder foes while executing swift evasive maneuvers.
A constant stream of smoke rises from the seed on its back, sometimes containing toxic substances. Torsaur must eat dozens of berries each day to keep its body temperature high, or it risks falling ill.
If Torking engages in overly complex reasoning or calculations, the headpiece on its head emits thick plumes of black smoke. It tends to live in volcanic regions, where it uses its patience and wisdom to guide and assist younger Pokémon.
Pumpgey tends to appear in October, when it gathers with others of its kind to haunt wheat fields. However, it is said that spotting one brings prosperity and good fortune, so farmers never drive it away.
Pumpkazam is believed to be a benevolent spirit that appears during autumn to protect pumpkin fields from the influence of other creatures. It uses its extraordinary psychic powers to create powerful barriers or make nearby objects levitate.
Venosaur uses its huge wings to roam the forests at night, seeking nourishment to grow stronger. During the day, it hides inside trees, avoiding sunlight that could damage the seed on its back.
When Venodle leaves its den at night to search for food, it scatters a silvery powder so it can always find its way home. It uses the venomous spine on its tail to defend itself from predators it encounters.
Gourdash is a gentle creature often used on farms to pull carts filled with pumpkins. When it becomes excited, the flames burning inside its body cause its eyes to glow with a warm, fiery light.
The cake-shaped cap on its head emits a sweet aroma that is irresistible to Bug-type Pokémon, who constantly try to capture it. The fruit on its hat changes depending on the type of Berry Swirtad eats.
Its shell is made of a glass-like material that contains a core filled with sugary treats. When its Trainer wins a battle, Sluror allows them to take a candy as a reward.
It attacks unfortunate individuals who venture onto mountain trails to rob them of all their belongings. It is a very territorial creature and marks stones with symbols associated with its group to let everyone know that the place belongs to it.
Ludinaught is an incredibly cheerful and festive Pokémon that often invites others to dance with it under the sunlight. If someone is in danger, it shields them with its body without ever losing its trademark smile.
Spotting Minitler under a starry sky is considered a sign of great fortune due to its incredible rarity. For centuries, scientists mistook this Pokémon for a constellation in the night sky.
Charlee battles with brutal precision, relying on lethal kicks. In moments of peak intensity, it channels fire into its legs, scorching enemies with searing blows.
Charchan lives to fight in the ring, training relentlessly to perfect its fiery punching techniques. If it loses a match, it takes it so hard that it may refuse to eat for days.
Chardon's body releases such intense heat that its heavy armor glows red-hot. The drill-like horn on its snout spins at blazing speed, igniting in flames and allowing it to pierce even solid metal.
Chardrill dwells in woods and forests, where it builds a nest alongside other members of its swarm. It is a highly aggressive Pokémon that sets rival hives ablaze to assert its dominance, striking foes with fierce attacks using its poisonous stings.
With every bounce, it scatters tiny sparks that can ignite nearby bushes. If not raised with care and love, Charbuff may develop a mischievous nature and amuse itself by setting forest fires.
The flame on its tail burns with varying intensity depending on the lunar phase in the night sky. When the moon is full, the fire becomes so fierce that Chareon may accidentally ignite plants or bushes just by brushing against them.
The flame on its tail burns with varying intensity depending on the moon's phase. When the sky is moonless, Chareon avoids battles at all costs, feeling too weak to fight.
Charow tends to swarm across grasslands with others of its kind, overwhelming rival Pokémon through sheer numbers. It never flies in the rain, fearing the flames on its tail might be extinguished.
It is a Pokémon with a strong sense of honor, fighting to protect weaker Pokémon from being bullied by others. When Charing gets serious in battle, the flame on its tail grows even larger.
Charcko fearlessly uses its blazing tail to smash and drive away intruders who might endanger its family or the tree it lives in. It also cares for the forest trees, removing and burning dead or rotten branches with great attention.
The flare burning atop its head allows it to sense the emotions of nearby Pokémon and humans. When Charts detects emotions that provoke its anger, the flame takes on a bluish hue.
Charcario lives atop mountain peaks, guarding its territory from any intruder. It delivers devastating blows with steel spikes and breathes fierce fire. When challenged by stronger foes, its tail flame burns with even greater intensity.
High in the mountains, Charcario guards its territory with fierce pride. It attacks with molten breath and strikes using metal spikes, its tail flame blazing brighter against powerful foes.
Its large ears are extremely sensitive to noise; if there is too much commotion, Charina flies into a rage, and the flame on its tail flares menacingly. Its back is covered with venom-soaked spines that serve as protection against other Pokémon.
Its back is covered with venom-soaked spines that serve as protection against other Pokémon. Its large ears are extremely sensitive to noise; if there is too much commotion, Charina flies into a rage, and the flame on its tail flares menacingly.
The blazing star on its tail burns more intensely when Charnx is in good health. In battle, it can electrify its teeth to paralyze its opponents.
Charbat lives flying through caves to protect the flame on its tail from harsh weather. It stuns its prey with high-frequency ultrasounds before finishing them off with powerful blasts of fire.
Charbat emits piercing sounds from its large ears to stun foes before finishing them off with powerful Fire-type attacks. Thanks to its warm fur, it can survive even in icy caves without feeling the cold.
Charoc spends the entire night howling to draw in worthy opponents. From its jaws it breathes scorching tongues of fire to intimidate others.
Before a battle, it performs a ritual dance, making the scorching scales on its body jingle to intimidate its foes. Despite its strong flames, Charmo-o prefers to rely on the brute strength of its Fighting-type moves.
Charsian's body can scald like burning coal, preventing others from touching and dirtying the fur it takes pride in. Since it is a solitary creature, it prefers to dwell alone in caves hidden along mountain trails.
Charnine intimidates its opponents by letting out roars so powerful they make the air around it vibrate. Its flames are incredibly strong and can melt metal walls in less than a minute.
The only thing Chardash cares about is winning, whether it is a battle or a race. Its fiery mane risks going out if it trains for too long without resting, so it must be handled with attention.
Charby swarms tropical bays with large groups, feeding on seaweed and corals washed ashore by the tide. It flares up its fiery pincers to ward off intruders, striking fiercely if it feels endangered.
Charler lives only along the shores of warm seas, as colder waters would drive it into hibernation. To fight, it ignites its mighty pincers and uses them to scorch, seize, and crush its prey without mercy.
Digsaur carries a clump of especially fertile soil on its back that can greatly accelerate the growth of plants. For this reason, it is often used in farms and Pokémon Daycares so that its soil can help seeds, flowers, and berries grow.
Digcross uses the shovel-like horn on its forehead to bore tunnels stretching for hundreds of meters. This sturdy appendage can pierce even through the hardest rock and is often wielded in brutal duels against wild foes.
Its body has the same consistency as mud, so many people avoid touching it for fear of getting dirty. Digoo has a keen sense of smell that allows it to navigate perfectly through the intricate underground tunnels it digs together with its family.
Those who touch the dazzling diamonds embedded in its fur may catch visions of impending disasters or natural catastrophes. For centuries, its ethereal beauty has enchanted and inspired countless poets, who dedicated sonnets and verses to it.
It settles on benches occupied by couples and sings sweet melodies to make their outing even more romantic. According to some traditions, collecting Luvling's feathers from the ground is said to improve one's luck in love.
It has the habit of sneaking into wedding ceremonies just to joyfully dance with the guests. When a song Luvcolo particularly loves plays, it releases tiny heart-shaped bubbles to show its appreciation.
According to old tales, those who spot this Pokémon will meet their soulmate before winter's end. Luvform is a pure-hearted creature that only appears when temperatures drop below zero.
Poochzagoon prowls the streets at night, sniffing out food from unattended trash bins. If chased, it flees in a zigzag pattern, but when cornered it defends itself with relentless bites.
Poochzagoon prowls the streets at night, sniffing out food from unattended trash bins. If chased, it flees in a zigzag pattern, but when cornered it defends itself with relentless bites.
Poochzagoon prowls the streets at night, sniffing out food from unattended trash bins. If chased, it flees in a zigzag pattern, but when cornered it defends itself with relentless bites.
Its elongated body allows Poochnoone to sneak into even the smallest burrows in search of prey. Since its natural predators are very active during the day, it tends to leave its burrow only when night falls.
As night falls, Mightsopod prowls the bays, howling to summon its underlings and rally them for the hunt. It frequently clashes with others of its kind, leaving deep scars in the ground where fierce battles took place.
When encountering opponents larger than itself, Mightzagoon ruffles its bristly fur to appear bigger and intimidate them. Its saliva can be used to cure rabies that may afflict other wild Pokémon.
Although it is very small, the power of its jaws should never be underestimated; its small teeth are so sharp that they can pierce stone. Although it is very shy, it tends to become more docile when appeased with food.
Although it is very small, the power of its jaws should never be underestimated; its small teeth are so sharp that they can pierce stone. Although it is very shy, it tends to become more docile when appeased with food.
It often fights with other members of its pack to determine who should lead it during hunts. Zigtyena tries to confuse its prey by running in zigzags through the bushes, then corners it and finishes it off with its powerful bites.
Zigtric is an extremely lively creature that can never stay still in one place for too long. By rubbing its spiky fur, it builds static and fires devastating Electric attacks that overwhelm its foes.
When the wind picks up, Zigecho sheds many tufts of fur from its tail that scatter everywhere. Since many people are allergic to them, they quickly try to find it shelter.
It roams with its pack, intimidating anyone who trespasses on its territory by baring its fangs. When separated from the others in its group, it immediately tries to escape, using its long tail to kick up as much dust as possible to aid its escape.
Lintyena often leaves claw marks in tree bark to communicate with other members of its species. It can reach remarkable speeds when running, and its long tail helps it to not lose its balance during sudden changes of direction.
Beautidily possesses several extendable proboscises that it uses to suck the sap from every plant growing around it. If disturbed while feeding, this creature becomes extremely violent.
Each of its three heads has a very specific role in detecting food or potential dangers, making this creature remarkably efficient. On its back Dugsaur carries soil that it uses to build small shelters whenever it becomes tired during its travels.
Always fearful of other Pokémon, Dugdrio keeps its three heads hidden underground. It senses vibrations and movement to fight; when something draws near, it strikes with powerful kicks or triggers strong Magnitude by stomping the ground.
Dustdaunt is an extremely territorial creature that attacks anyone who approaches the fruit tree it is feeding on. It is mainly active at night, as any source of light that is too bright bothers it too much.
The leaves on Nuzform's head change shape depending on the local weather, showcasing its remarkable adaptability. Highly territorial, it drops from tree branches to strike intruders who dare to enter its home.
Tailrow despises cold seasons, so when autumn arrives, it migrates far away in search of a warm and pleasant place. If its crest droops, it is s a clear sign that the Pokémon is unwell.
Tailpuff is often chosen as a household companion thanks to its inclination to sing sweet melodies and keep lonely people company. The colors of its plumage become vibrant when it is happy, making it easy to tell when it's being well cared for.
It deliberately flies in a zigzag pattern to confuse its enemies, then at the right moment lunges at them with its beak to strike with all its strength. Despite its broad wings, it builds its nest on the ground by digging it out with its feet.
If anyone dares to misplace even a single one of its feathers, Swellsian flies into a rage. When it spots prey, it performs graceful leaps to catch it with its sharp claws.
Winglow can soar confidently even during violent storms, and because it never loses its sense of direction, sailors rely on it to guide them safely back to port. Playful by nature, it enjoys splashing both Pokémon and humans it takes a liking to.
Winglow can soar confidently even during violent storms, and because it never loses its sense of direction, sailors rely on it to guide them safely back to port. Playful by nature, it enjoys splashing both Pokémon and humans it takes a liking to.
To ensure that its white plumage remains shiny, Wingwellow tries to steal food from beachgoers who are camping on the beaches; it is crazy about sandwiches. Its flying ability allows it to face any kind of sea storm with determination.
Surphish coats its paws with a special oil, allowing it to move across the surface of any body of water. It constantly feeds on sap and berries to strengthen its sturdy shell and claws.
Meowkid uses the gold coin on its forehead to improve electricity conduction and generate discharges more rapidly. If rubbed the wrong way, it retaliates by shocking whoever ruffled its fur.
When someone gets too close, Whismkarp starts screaming in fear, hoping the loud noise will keep it safe. Sometimes high tides leave it stranded on the shore, and because its fins are weak, it takes a long time for it to make its way back to the sea.
If a Flying-type Pokémon gets too close, Whismdle begins screeching loudly to disorient it and avoid being caught. At the tip of its tail is a venomous stinger that it uses as a last resort in battle.
Exprain uses the power of its sound waves to propel itself into the sky, flying faster the louder it becomes. The eye-shaped patterns on its wings intimidate other Pokémon, who are too scared to ever ask Exprain to make less noise.
Its body is so spherical that it moves simply by rolling around, using its tail as a cushion to stop itself and avoid crashing into objects. If someone mocks it, Skitode charges its fur with electricity and punishes them with thunderous shocks.
Skitlup loves spending entire days splashing in the sea or mountain streams, using its tail as a float to rest when tired after long hours of swimming. It has the habit of eating only food it gathers or hunts by itself, such as berries or prey.
Skitnx is highly distrustful and allows only its Trainer to pet it. Since it sees battles as a game, it avoids using overly strong attacks, but if it risks losing, it fights in earnest and coats its pink tail in crackling electricity.
Skitnx is highly distrustful and allows only its Trainer to pet it. Since it sees battles as a game, it avoids using overly strong attacks, but if it risks losing, it fights in earnest and coats its pink tail in crackling electricity.
When Skitxio gets irritated, its tail starts to shake frantically and become covered in crackling electric sparks that do not bode well. It loves being scratched behind the ears, and if someone cuddles it, it instantly loses all its fighting spirit.
Skitmeleon is an exceptional hunter capable of tracking its prey for days. Despite its cute appearance, it can breathe scorching flames and extend razor-sharp claws from its paws, leaving no escape for its victims.
Skitpoke uses its eye-catching tail as bait to lure small aquatic creatures. As a skilled hunter, it can instantly tell when something is about to bite, and quickly retreats if it senses a Pokémon that is too large or powerful approaching.
Delure is the favorite playmate of feline Pokémon, who can't resist chasing its purple yarn balls. Its soft, warm wool is prized for making cozy winter sweaters and hats.
When it eats food it particularly likes, the star on its tail lights up; if it eats its favorite food, the glow is almost blinding. When fighting, it can electrify its claws to make its scratches even more powerful. It should not be underestimated.
Medolu spends its life training to master its aura while awaiting evolution, growing stronger each time it patiently meditates. Though it never strikes first, it will not hesitate to retaliate against aggressors.
Medolu spends its life training to master its aura while awaiting evolution, growing stronger each time it patiently meditates. Though it never strikes first, it will not hesitate to retaliate against aggressors.
The cotton covering its body stores large amounts of static energy, allowing Electonee to produce sparks in battle. It emits a lemon-like scent that feels invigorating to anyone who breathes it in.
Electpoke is a very lazy predator, waiting for hours with its tail dipped in the water, hoping that some prey will take the bait. When it gets tired of waiting, it releases electric shocks into the water to bring something to the surface.
Its wool is incredibly soft and valuable, so Perffy is always treated with the utmost care to keep its coat in the best possible condition. It is a mischievous Pokémon that enjoys shocking even the humans who care for and feed it.
Its leaves are used as a calming remedy for Pokémon like Meowth and Persian, who are particularly drawn to their fragrant aroma. Though Perish is naturally peaceful, it doesn't hesitate to fight back with fierce headbutts if disturbed.
Pertle protects its precious silky fur by retreating into its shell whenever it senses danger that might threaten its beauty. Though it dislikes fighting, it won't hesitate to scratch anyone it dislikes with its small claws.
It can fire deadly electric blasts from its metallic claws as if they were cannons. Despite its entire body being made of steel, Manezor is capable of moving at astonishing speeds.
By making its tail glow as it flies over bodies of water, Volrill creates stunning light effects. It feeds exclusively on Berries that grow near sources of fresh water.
The light from its tail can be seen from great distances, which is why Volmise is often used to explore dark areas or navigate through thick fog. It gets along well with both Volbeat and Illumise, and it's often spotted flying alongside them.
Due to its strictly nocturnal nature, Illuchan is only sent into the ring during nighttime matches and special evening events. When its powerful punches hit their mark, its gloves emit a faint, glowing light.
When Illuvee gets excited, its antennae start flashing on and off. Because its DNA is incredibly unstable and prone to sudden mutations, it remains a subject of great interest among many Pokémon researchers.
Illuchu is a highly social creature that loves to perform Moonlight whenever it meets someone new, dazzling them with its elegance. If it feels threatened, it builds up electrical energy within its body and releases powerful discharges.
Illuchu is a highly social creature that loves to perform Moonlight whenever it meets someone new, dazzling them with its elegance. If it feels threatened, it builds up electrical energy within its body and releases powerful discharges.
Its antennae can sense the emotions of both Pokémon and humans, so if it encounters someone feeling sad, it tries to befriend them to lift their spirits. It can release a sweetly scented, glittering powder that attracts wild Pokémon to its location.
Its antennae can sense the emotions of both Pokémon and humans, so if it encounters someone feeling sad, it tries to befriend them to lift their spirits. It can release a sweetly scented, glittering powder that attracts wild Pokémon to its location.
Illuqueen battles others of its kind to decide who will become the pack's leader. When it spots prey, it signals the rest of the group by making the tip of its tail glow, calling them to hunt together.
When Illumander focuses its energy to breathe fire, the antennae on its head light up from the effort. It spends the night foraging for berries to store in its den, so it can eat and rest during the day.
If a predator gets too close, Illuish flashes the antenna protruding from its leafy body at full brightness to blind its attackers and make a quick escape. Its leaves secrete a toxic oil that can cause digestive distress if ingested.
Illuyena emerges from its den after sunset and communicates with others of its pack by flashing its glowing nose in rhythmic patterns. When it finds food, it becomes so happy that even the tip of its tail shines brightly.
Illubeat is a very timid Pokémon that hides the moment it hears a suspicious sound. Fearing stronger predators, it always travels with Volbeat or Illumise so it can rely on their protection in case of danger.
To increase the toxins in its body, Swalbell feeds on any poisonous plant it encounters, even preying on other Poison-Type Pokémon. It can spit extremely corrosive acid from its mouth that can dissolve anything it touches.
The pearl on its back is very important to Sposaur as it is the source of its psychic powers. It uses its spring-like protuberances to deflect physical attacks that threaten to hit it.
By leaping constantly, Spodot charges the jewel on its head with stored energy. It feeds on sunlight through photosynthesis, always seeking out the brightest treetops to bask in.
Spinsaur often suffers severe sunburns because it tends to fall asleep while sunbathing, which makes its steps unsteady and clumsy. When it sways, it spreads an irritating dust from the bulb on its back, causing most to keep their distance.
Since it has little sense of direction, when Spinshrew digs tunnels with its paws, it ends up making them crooked. It tends to live in very large colonies and cares for weaker members by bringing them food until they recover.
With its unsteady, improbable steps, Spinziken baffles opponents and waits for the perfect moment to unleash crushing kicks. Though it can dominate in combat, deep down it carries a gentle spirit, preferring peace over conflict.
When Spinolu uses a Fighting-type move, it always looks as if it's about to stumble, causing opponents to underestimate it. It can sense the aura of nearby people and performs silly dances to cheer up those with sorrowful hearts.
It moves with goofy, swaying motions that confuse its enemies, striking them with Electric-type attacks when they drop their guard. Since it loves pranks, it enjoys tugging on other Pokémon's tails, which usually gets it into all sorts of trouble.
When it flies, Spinlu follows clumsy, zigzagging paths and sometimes crashes into tree branches, leaving tufts of its cottony wings behind. It sings cheerfully all day long, as if it never had a single worry.
Researchers have yet to determine whether its dizzy gait is caused by constant migraines or vice versa. At times, Spinduck is so disoriented that it sprays water in directions different from its intended target.
Spintortle often loses its balance and topples onto its back due to the weight of its shell. However, it moves with remarkable agility in the water, which is why it is rarely seen on land.
Zanray electrocutes anyone who dares enter its territory with powerful Electric-type attacks. It marks the borders of its domain by carving large X-shapes into tree trunks or stones using its long claws.
It is a fierce and extremely territorial creature that doesn't hesitate to hurl itself at intruders, striking them down with its powerful, razor-sharp claws. If its foe proves particularly tough, it unleashes scorching flames to burn and weaken them.
Its vines end in a pair of razor-sharp blades coated in a potent poison. Sesaur becomes particularly aggressive during the rainy season, as it can't absorb as much sunlight as it desires.
Seiard relentlessly trains to master the use of its poisoned blades. Each time it wins a duel, the metal plates of its helm grow stronger and more polished, bringing it ever closer to evolution.
Sesharp wields its massive scythe with both elegance and strength; since the blade is infused with a deadly poison, even a small scratch can be fatal. It is a Pokémon of great honor, refusing to battle opponents that are already wounded.
Its blades, claws, and fangs are infused with a very potent poison; even the slightest hit is enough to severely debilitate its enemies. When Seray roars, it coats its body in a layer of electricity to finish off its victims.
When Seruff is happy, it must be careful not to wag its tail too vigorously or it risks splattering poison all around. It is an extremely loyal Pokémon that would do anything to protect its Trainer.
It is despised by both Zangoose and Seviper, so Segoose must be cautious when wandering alone into their territory. Its sharp claws and the blade at the tip of its tail are coated in a deadly venom, which it uses to bring down its prey.
If it encounters a Zangoose or a Seviper, it is forced into a deadly battle against them. Segoose is a lethal fighter, using swift movements to close in on its enemy and strike with devastating blows from its long, razor-sharp venomous claws.
Its wings are like razor-sharp blades, and if it's careless during takeoff or landing, it risks toppling nearby trees. To ward off intruders, it spits highly toxic venom and if that fails, it charges them down with its massive body.
Its wings are like razor-sharp blades, and if it is careless during takeoff or landing, Sepius risks toppling nearby trees. To ward off intruders, it spits highly toxic venom and if that fails, it charges them down with its massive body.
When Lunafing feels threatened, it releases a dark smoke from the craters on its body that can poison anyone who inhales it. The material that makes up its body is similar to lunar soil, so scientists continue to study this mysterious Pokémon.
Lunadol is an ancient and mysterious being born from meteoric remnants that crashed into the desert dunes. It feeds on lunar light for strength, achieving its greatest power under the brilliance of a full moon.
Bartrike lives in small groups along riverbanks and attacks anyone it deems a threat to itself or its companions. Before striking with its electric blows, the bluish whiskers on its nose vibrate frenetically.
Whisphan sprays water and mud from its trunk with enough pressure to pierce solid stone. Its long ears allow it to swim gracefully despite its stocky body.
The pair of reeds emerging from its back allows Golsaur to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy. The gem on its forehead begins to glow when it is about to launch powerful water attacks.
Golgey builds its nest near deep lakes and rivers, where its prey is most abundant. When it prepares to unleash a burst of water from its beak, the gem on its forehead shines intensely, revealing its full power.
Golotto can spot hidden prey underwater from incredible distances thanks to its flawless eyesight. With a single beat of its wings, it can dive in and demonstrate its unmatched swimming prowess, continuing the hunt below the surface.
Golgeot can summon dangerous waterspouts simply by rapidly flapping its mighty wings. It migrates once a year, flying for days without rest until it discovers a new lake to call home.
To swim even faster, Golmeleon increases its internal body temperature, channeling energy into its muscles. The flame on its tail never goes out, not even when it dives into rivers or lakes.
To swim even faster, Golmeleon increases its internal body temperature, channeling energy into its muscles. The flame on its tail never goes out, not even when it dives into rivers or lakes.
By elevating its internal temperature, Golmeleon generates the energy needed for rapid underwater dashes. Remarkably, the fire at the tip of its tail burns steadily, glowing even when fully submerged.
By elevating its internal temperature, Golmeleon generates the energy needed for rapid underwater dashes. Remarkably, the fire at the tip of its tail burns steadily, glowing even when fully submerged.
Golchoke trains intensely every day to perfect its swimming abilities. If a wild Pokémon disturbs its practice, it strikes back with its powerful punches.
With its companions, it timidly explores the desert dunes once night has fallen. If Balpie senses danger, it spins like a top and digs a small tunnel in the sand to hide safely.
Balmo-o is a mysterious Pokémon that lives deep in underground caves or among ancient ruins. It communicates emotions by rattling its terracotta scales, the faster they shake, the more agitated it is.
Claymagius's spells are so strong they shatter the clay guarding its purple spirit core. Wary of humans, it tends to remain in desert depths, hiding among dunes and forgotten ruins.
Castleo loves to lie on the beach and bask in the sun, becoming quite sad when clouds darken the sky. It helps swimmers dry off faster by wrapping them in its always-warm body.
Castsaur appears during thunderstorms to collect rainwater in the pouch it carefully carries on its back. It expels every impurity through its mouth, which allows it to blow out poisonous dust to defend itself from enemies.
When it rains, Castchomp can float in the sky as if swimming, blending its body with the storm clouds. It dives down with a roar whenever it meets an opponent, using the storm to boost its Water-type attacks.
It exhales freezing cold air to weaken its victims before coiling around them with its powerful body. Its fangs contain a venom that, once synthesized, can be used as an ingredient to create high-quality antifreeze.
Castcott has a habit of riding only very cold wind currents, which often carry hail or snow. Its breath can cover a grassy meadow with a thin layer of frost and snow in the blink of an eye.
Since the cotton covering its body is as cold as snow, some Pokémon sometimes ask it for help cooling down when they get too hot in the summer. Castonee can use its ears to take flight, especially on particularly windy days.
When frightened, Chingmur trembles so violently that all of its bells jingle, producing constant chimes. If it starts screaming, it releases sound waves powerful enough to make even the walls of the caves it inhabits vibrate.
Chingda loves entertaining others with its quirky dance moves. Every time it moves, the bells on its body jingle, making its performances even more captivating and fun.
On windy days, Chingecho coils its long body around branches and enjoys making its head chime in the breeze. When angered, it emits ear-splitting shrieks that stun anyone nearby, but it quickly calms down if offered Berries.
Each time one of its punches lands, the bells on its body jingle. Since its body is very light, Chimenape uses the wind to its advantage to move faster during battle.
Chimegon warns city dwellers near the desert of terrible incoming sandstorms by frantically ringing its bells. When tired, it visits monasteries, knowing it is always welcome and can rest there.
If the flame on its tail begins to weaken, it will shake the bell above its head as hard as it can to warn its Trainer. Chimemander is a gentle and very reliable creature, which is why it is recommended as a companion for inexperienced children.
Every time it hops, the rattle on its forehead produces a lively jingling sound. When Chimetuff gets tired of walking, it puffs itself up, holding its breath, and lets the wind carry it.
Every time it flaps its wings, the bell atop its head jingles, making it easy to tell when Chimewellow is approaching. If its wings are damaged, it lets out piercing screams capable of stunning anyone nearby.
Sphesaur is so lazy that it only moves when searching for food to nourish the mysterious seed growing on its back. Its icy breath sometimes carries a poisonous powder capable of putting nearby Pokémon to sleep.
To regulate its body, Sphekoal releases clouds of icy vapor from its shell that cool the surrounding area. It can breathe flames to melt frozen walls and carve out shelters during blizzards.
Its soft fur protects Spherupt from the harsh temperatures of the glaciers it inhabits. When irritated, its icy humps release a freezing mist that drops the surrounding temperature below zero.
When Manode prepares to fight, its fur becomes all ruffled, and its tail starts emitting crackling electric sparks. It spends most of its time rolling through the jungle with its round body in search of food.
Manchan is used as a champion in many Pokémon-themed Fight Clubs thanks to the extraordinary power behind its punches. It must train constantly to keep its overwhelming anger under control, as it risks making its strikes far less precise.
Its body is so cold that it can cause frostburns to anyone foolish enough to touch its skin. Walrino charges at its enemies at full speed, aiming to impale them with the poison-coated ivory horn on its forehead.
Hunbok uses the patterns on its body to paralyze its prey, then drags it underwater with its coils to drown it. Its venomous bites are used to drive other Pokémon away from its underwater territory.
Hunbyss is a ferocious predator that swims through the depths of the ocean, avoiding any source of light. Its snout is lined with rows of razor-sharp teeth capable of slicing through even the hulls of submarines that cross its path.
Huntross prowls the ocean depths in constant search of prey to satisfy its endless hunger. When hunting, it coils its long body around its target and renders it unconscious with powerful electric discharges emitted from its coils.
Relitortle lives in the depths of the sea for hundreds of years, leading a peaceful life among other marine creatures. The older it gets, the longer the seaweed growing on its tail and ears becomes.
Relitortle lives in the depths of the sea for hundreds of years, leading a peaceful life among other marine creatures. The older it gets, the longer the seaweed growing on its tail and ears becomes.
To mark the places it frequently visits, it dips its nose in mud and leaves heart-shaped prints on trees and rocks. Woobran is a very gentle Pokémon; if not for the poisonous quills covering its body, it would be easy prey for many creatures.
It emits soft sounds from its heart-shaped nostrils that can soothe nearby Pokémon. Though naturally gentle, it won't hesitate to punish anyone who threatens its family with powerful, bone-crushing headbutts.
Eelsparce crawls through tunnels dug with its drill-like tail, constantly searching for food. If it encounters someone blocking its path, it coats its body in crackling electricity to warn them to move out of the way.
The tips of its vines are shaped like boxing gloves, which it uses to punch anyone who angers it. When calm, Primesaur spends most of its time feeding on weeds and poisonous flowers.
It trains every day with strict discipline to keep its anger in check and make its punches more precise. However, if it's about to lose a match in the ring, it completely loses control and flies into a furious rage anyway.
Thanks to its telepathic powers, Primeon can always sense its Trainer's emotions. If someone mistreats its human partner, it flies into a rage and tries to leap at them, knocking them down with the full strength of its muscular legs.
The long fur on Primeno's face keeps it from seeing where it's going, so it constantly bumps into things, making Primeno extremely irritable. When it loses its temper, it attacks whatever is in front of it with blows strong enough to shatter stone.
Primewrath lives in constant irritability, causing most Pokémon to avoid it and its devastating punches. To strengthen its body and its fists, it tirelessly smashes the rocky cliffs hidden behind waterfalls.
Its fury doesn't subside even while it sleeps to regain energy, even its dreams are filled with battle. Primera uses its teleportation abilities not to flee from fights, but to dive straight into the fray.
Dragaltales spits balls of poison from its mouth at anyone who dares touch even one of its many tails. Its body is incredibly resistant to heat, so much so that some claim to have seen it swimming through rivers of lava.
Dragalish camouflages itself among the seaweed on the ocean floor to avoid being discovered by predators. It can produce a poisonous fluid that is used to create a repellent for wild ivy growing on house walls.
Growltini's body is covered in incredibly soft fur, highly prized by Pokémon Contest judges and other beauty competitions. It molts several times a year, shedding old fur to grow an even more flowing and shiny coat.
Growltini's body is covered in incredibly soft fur, highly prized by Pokémon Contest judges and other beauty competitions. It molts several times a year, shedding old fur to grow an even more flowing and shiny coat.
Growlizard is extremely loyal to its Trainer, never leaving their side. The sheen of its striped fur and the brightness of the flame on its tail reflect its health; when the fire dims, it indicates that the Pokémon is sick or weak.
To impress its Trainer with its muscular strength, Growlchoke performs at least one hundred push-ups every day. In battle, it ignites its fists to deliver scorching punches capable of burning its foes.
To impress its Trainer with its muscular strength, Growlchoke performs at least one hundred push-ups every day. In battle, it ignites its fists to deliver scorching punches capable of burning its foes.
Too lazy to get up, Growlpoke uses its psychic powers to pull food toward itself. If it spots an intruder, it prefers to go back to sleep, so it is not ideal as a guard Pokémon.
Arcasaur uses its searing whips to keep dangerous individuals away from its teammates. When nervous, its soft fur becomes coated in poisonous dandruff.
From Arcaotto's large beak, it can unleash scorching flames capable of melting even the toughest metals. It is an absolutely loyal Pokémon that would do anything to protect its Trainer, even at the cost of its own life.
With its long ears, Arcarill can pick up even the faintest whispers. It uses this ability to rush to the aid of people calling for help, even from far away. Its fur is always warm, and when it becomes angry, it turns scorching hot.
Arcaicate is fiercely protective of its Trainer and will not hesitate to attack anyone who dares come too close. Its fangs can grow scorching hot in an instant, making its bites devastatingly powerful.
Despite its fearsome appearance, Arcaring is wary of humans and hides deep within the forest to avoid them. However, if anyone threatens its young, it flies into a rage and unleashes fiery blasts powerful enough to burn entire woods to ashes.
Legend has it that Arcatina can block access to Pokémon and humans in the Distorted World by generating walls of fire around portals. Its flames are so hot they can incinerate anything they touch.
As it slithers, Arcagoo leaves behind a highly flammable slime trail; if it's not careful, it may accidentally start fires. It is an extraordinarily loyal Pokémon that always stands in defense of its Trainer.
Despite its restless temperament, it becomes extremely obedient when properly trained by its Trainer. Thanks to its versatility and strength, Arcaizard is often employed by special police forces to break into criminal hideouts.
Its body burns so hot that even the gloves covering its fists scorch its foes. The wings on its back help it reposition swiftly, giving it an edge in dodging and counterattacking.
A never-ending flame burns within its body, producing toxic gases that it vents through its pores. When facing a powerful foe, flames burst from every opening, raising the risk of an explosive outburst at any moment.
Charhorn is a short-tempered creature that recklessly charges at anyone who dares stand in its way. Its large wings can only keep it airborne for a few minutes due to the heavy weight of its body.
When Charsea feels particularly threatened, it combines its Water and Fire-type attacks to create a cloud of steam between itself and its foes, allowing it to escape. It often uses its wing-shaped fins to glide across the water's surface.
When provoked, Chardra can generate blazing whirlwinds by flapping its wings. Its scales insulate its body's heat, preventing its temperature from dropping too low while it swims in the sea in search of prey.
When enraged, the flame on its tail blazes so intensely that its body temperature rises. If it encounters another Charos, it feels compelled to charge and clash horns.
It uses its wings to quickly move from branch to branch, collecting berries from trees. After eating enough, the horn-shaped flame on its forehead grows stronger, boosting the power of its Fire-type moves.
Its spiky fur constantly stores static electricity, which also fuels the flames blazing on its tail. It uses its wings to glide short distances and to speed up its movements on the battlefield, making its attacks even swifter and more unpredictable.
Chargon was introduced into the virtual world to protect private networks from harmful files, acting as a living firewall. The more complex the malware, the more eager this Pokémon becomes to face it.
The flame burning at the tip of its tail is so hot that it keeps Chargey warm during winter, meaning it never needs to migrate from its nest. It moults its feathers once a year to keep its wings strong.
The flame burning at the tip of its tail is so hot that it keeps Chargey warm during winter, meaning it never needs to migrate from its nest. It moults its feathers once a year to keep its wings strong.
When a battle becomes tough, Chargey cloaks its head in crackling flames, ready to give its all. Its feathers stay warm even after they fall off, which is why they are often used as padding in certain types of winter jackets.
Chartata is a voracious, constantly hungry creature. It sneaks into farm storerooms to raid berries, seeds, and other food. Anyone who tries to drive it away risks facing its powerful flames.
Charow lives with its flock in the mountains, as it loves to build its nest near rocky caves that can shelter it from the rain. With its powerful flames, it drives away intruders who enter its territory and hunts down its prey.
The warmth from Charpiny's body keeps the egg in its pouch safe and filled with healing power. With its wide wings, it can dart swiftly through the air, a skill it uses to move quickly across the cities it visits.
It roams the dark web in search of new ways to make its flames ever more powerful, as it is never satisfied with its own strength. Due to its stubbornness, Chargon-Z can be extremely difficult for inexperienced Trainers to handle.
Its massive jaws deliver bites strong enough to shatter even metal. Chardile is a territorial and brutal creature; after wearing down its foe with the power of its teeth, it finishes the battle by unleashing the full force of its searing flames.
Charlous has two heads with separate brains that are constantly in disagreement. The left head uses only Fire-type attacks, while the right relies on Dragon-type moves. Only the most determined and patient Trainers can raise this Pokémon to maturity.
Charagon's wings are too small to allow it to fly, which often frustrates it, and it vents this anger on its opponents in battle. Despite its small size, Charagon is renowned for being highly energetic and powerful.
It moves blindly, using echolocation to find its food. If it happens to crash into another Pokémon, Charbat immediately breathes powerful flames at it before even realizing what it is fighting.
Even without being fully evolved, Charunt acts with arrogance, tormenting weaker Pokémon with bursts of fire. In heavy rain, it hides in its cave to stop its fiery collar from being extinguished.
The flames burning around its neck are a source of great pride, as it sees them as a symbol of its royalty. Its fearsome jaws can not only crush boulders but also unleash violent bursts of fire against its enemies.
Opening its colossal maw, Chartrum spews infernos powerful enough to incinerate forests at once. Despotic and merciless, it crushes opponents with raw strength, showing no hesitation to turn on its own offspring or packmates.
When it opens its massive jaws, it unleashes waves of scorching flames that can burn entire forests in an instant. It is a tyrannical and violent creature, crushing anyone who dares face it with sheer brute force.
When Chartrum roars and spreads its jaws, torrents of searing fire spill forth, reducing everything nearby to ash. Its overwhelming strength and ruthless temperament make it a feared ruler among Pokémon.
It wields its flaming tail like a staff, swinging it to launch bursts of fire at its foes. It is said that Charphox can glimpse fragments of the future through the visions that appear within its bicolored flames.
Chargull is drawn to garbage and food left behind on beaches and will do anything to get it. When annoyed or enraged because someone took its meal, it spews scorching flames from its beak to get revenge.
Charsian fights its foes by raining slashing claw strikes upon them, and its wings allow it to cover great distances in flight. Despite its fierce and gruff temperament, it is highly sought after for beauty competitions due to its velvety red fur.
When Chargoose faces its sworn enemies, the flames surrounding its body turn blue and reach even higher temperatures. Its powerful claws are used not only to strike foes but also to mark its territory.
Charkey is a highly irritable Pokémon that spends most of its life battling others in its pack. Each victory strengthens the flames on its tail, bringing it ever closer to evolution.
Charape has a fierce, warlike nature and is easily enraged. When provoked, it breathes fire from its nose and charges at its foe, ready to strike with devastating punches.
This mighty creature is often employed to guard ancient ruins and sacred temples, as it never allows intruders to trespass. The heat of its body is so intense that rain evaporates the instant it touches its fur.
This powerful creature is commonly used to guard ancient ruins and sacred temples, allowing no intruders to pass. Its body emits such intense heat that rain evaporates instantly upon touching its fur.
This powerful creature is commonly used to guard ancient ruins and sacred temples, allowing no intruders to pass. Its body emits such intense heat that rain evaporates instantly upon touching its fur.
Chardude must consume massive amounts of coal every day to keep its body temperature high and prevent the flames covering it from going out. Thanks to its intense fire, it is often employed in factories to weld steel.
Charta is still inexperienced at controlling its flames, so if it gets too carried away while running, it risks accidentally leaving trails of fire beneath its hooves.
The faster Chardash runs, the more its mane flames blaze intensely. Despite having a pair of very strong and sturdy wings, it never uses them during a speed race, considering it an unfair advantage over its opponents.
When a battle grows intense, Polidra tries to hypnotize its opponent with the spiral on its tail. Its fins allow it to swim with ease even in powerful currents.
Poliray's muscular body allows it to fiercely guard its den near rivers. In battle, it coils its spring-like tail, then unleashes it with great force, striking foes with the heavy fist at its tip.
Politortle is so proud that it never turns its back to flee from a fight, which is why the back of its shell bears no scars or scratches. It prefers to battle in water, where it can unleash the full power of its punches.
On its back, Absaur carries a seed made of psychic energy, which it gathers during sessions of daytime meditation. With its power, it can levitate objects at will, though moving those that are too heavy forces it to rest for many hours to recover.
Abnx makes the star on its tail shine brightly to distract other Pokémon while it gathers psychic energy to teleport away and escape. Whenever it uses its powers too much, it needs to sleep for days to recover its strength.
Masaur eats highly nutritious berries every day to keep its body muscular and always ready to fight. To annoy its foes during battles, it releases an irritating pollen from the bulb on its back that makes their eyes burn.
Masaur eats highly nutritious berries every day to keep its body muscular and always ready to fight. To annoy its foes during battles, it releases an irritating pollen from the bulb on its back that makes their eyes burn.
When Masaur is satisfied with its training and feels its muscles tighten, it releases a pleasantly fragrant aroma from the flower on its back. To test its strength, it often helps its Trainer carry boxes or heavy objects.
To increase the range of its psychic powers, Masis spends many hours a day lifting weights with its mind. It is an extremely determined creature, which is why it is often recommended for Trainers with a very energetic personality.
The more push-ups Masaur does while training, the more the bulb on its back charges with energy that it can store to always be ready for battle. Its sweat is highly toxic and poisonous, so it is best not to touch it while it is exercising.
Its shell is actually a dense layer of highly developed muscles that Maelgon constantly trains by slamming itself against rocky walls. It has an incredibly high tolerance for pain, yet is terrified of anything that even remotely resembles a needle.
The sinuous leaves forming its tail absorb impurities from the water it swims in. If anyone dares touch its shell, of which it is very proud, Belltortle retaliates by spraying them with cold jets of water.
When the full moon shines in the sky, Squirtreon feels more energetic, to the point of boosting the effectiveness of its Water-type moves. It always stands in defense of its Trainer, often behaving a bit overly protective.
When the full moon shines in the sky, Squirtreon feels more energetic, to the point of boosting the effectiveness of its Water-type moves. It always stands in defense of its Trainer, often behaving a bit overly protective.
Weepinsaur spits poisonous acid at enemy Pokémon invading its territory in the jungle. It nests near sunlit clearings where it can feed its bulb with sunlight.
Its limbs are actually tentacles that can stretch over a meter long, making its martial strikes extremely unpredictable. When Tentaolu senses an aura it finds pleasing, the gems on its head emit a faint glow.
Tentainch hides in the sand at the bottom of the sea, snaring any creature that ventures too close with its long tentacles. If it swallows prey that is too large, it then struggles to swim until digestion is complete.
Tentavanha inhabits the waters of warm seas, where it settles with its colony. To hunt, it restrains its prey using the tentacles at the ends of its body, then finishes it off with a barrage of bites from its powerful jaws.
Tentaxorus uses its numerous tentacles to ensnare prey and keep them from escaping, then finishes them off with its powerful tail. The blades protruding from the sides of its head are incredibly sturdy, allowing it to shatter obstacles in its path.
Geodude skillfully uses its four arms to climb rapidly along the mountain ridges where it lives. If anyone endangers the wildlife inhabiting the peaks, it drives them away by hurling boulders.
Gravesaur feeds on soil and small stones to fortify the rocky shell that protects the seed constantly growing on its back. As it digests the minerals, its body produces a poisonous dust that it blows from its mouth to drive away pests.
Gravesaur feeds on soil and small stones to fortify the rocky shell that protects the seed constantly growing on its back. As it digests the minerals, its body produces a poisonous dust that it blows from its mouth to drive away pests.
Gravets keeps strangers at bay by pelting them with small stones using its four arms. Since it is not a particularly social Pokémon, it pretends to be a stone statue whenever it wishes to avoid interaction.
Graveizard can dim the flame on its tail to blend perfectly with the stone walls of caves. It enjoys startling unsuspecting explorers by suddenly emerging from its hiding spot and flapping its wings.
Gotu is often spotted atop mountain peaks, living as a hermit far from the chaos of large cities. It is said to have a deeply peaceful nature, guiding lost travelers down the right path.
Researchers speculate that Goxys's unstable genome was altered by contact with a foreign virus from space. The resilient stones encasing its body serve as a natural defense, protecting its vital core from harm.
Rapilade is a fearless warrior that fights bravely to protect the weak from mistreatment. It can manipulate its flames, shaping them into a spear that it wields with remarkable skill.
Its body has completely hardened as it begins its metamorphosis into a new evolutionary stage. Since in this state it is totally defenseless, Slowpod tries to remain still, hiding among the riverbank algae until it can emerge from its pink shell.
Its body has completely hardened as it begins its metamorphosis into a new evolutionary stage. Since in this state Slowpod is totally defenseless, it tries to remain still, hiding among the riverbank algae until it can emerge from its pink shell.
After its evolution, Slowfree developed four magnificent wings that allow it to fly just above the water's surface. Since it is very absent-minded, it often forgets where it was heading and wanders aimlessly until it grows tired.
Slowslash hides in the sandy seabed, leaving only the spines on its back exposed. It surfaces only when prey swims too close. When it curls into a ball, it loses the ability to swim against the current and is carried away from the shore.
To sleep, Slowgong almost completely buries itself in the snowfall, leaving only part of its face exposed to breathe. Despite its perpetually sleepy demeanor, it is very skilled at using its Water-type Moves to defend itself.
Warnite is known for rescuing people who are drowning at sea, and spotting one is said to be a sign of good luck. Despite having powerful wings, it prefers to move swiftly through the water rather than fly.
Warnite is known for rescuing people who are drowning at sea, and spotting one is said to be a sign of good luck. Despite having powerful wings, it prefers to move swiftly through the water rather than fly.
Scientists recently revitalized Wartrum from a fossil of its shell found on the seafloor. From its enormous jaws, it can blow out vast quantities of bubbles or saltwater.
Wartrum is often used as a mascot in advertising campaigns promoting cereals or sweets for children. Scientists recently revitalized it from a fossil of its shell found on the seafloor.
Warape is a rather short-tempered creature that constantly seeks to annoy other Pokémon just to have an excuse to start a fight. If defeated, it hides in a river's water until it no longer feels embarrassed.
Its two heads are always highly cooperative, allowing Warduo to coordinate its aquatic attacks very effectively. It feeds on whatever it manages to catch in rivers, which is why it usually nests near water teeming with life.
Wargong uses its magnificent white tail to sweep away ice as it swims through freezing waters. A tenacious Pokémon, it faces every battle bravely, skillfully unleashing its Water-type attacks.
Slownyte lives on the ocean floor, avoiding battles whenever possible. The shell it carries on its head so casually is actually another Pokémon trying to eat it, but since it doesn't realize that, it believes the shell just wants to protect it.
When fleeing from predators, Farsaur releases a trail of poisonous spores from the bulb growing on its back to slow down its pursuers. With its large beak, it cracks open even the toughest Berries to feed on their soft, juicy cores.
After hatching, it usually receives a small leek stalk from its mother. If Fartini is born in captivity, it is the Trainer who must provide one so it can fight. Its feathers change with the seasons, allowing it greater camouflage.
Farow never lets go of the leek it holds between its wings, using it as a weapon to defend itself against larger Pokémon. It lives in large flocks and helps other members of its species find lost leeks so they are never left unprotected.
As Farow's body grew after its evolution, it had to find a larger, sturdier leek to use as a weapon. With its powerful wings, it soars through the sky with unmatched skill and builds its nest high up, away from disturbances.
It plays a zither made from a leek to accompany its delightful songs. Since Faretta is an extremely rare Pokémon to encounter, witnessing one of its performances is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
To stay in shape, it asks its Trainer to throw a celery stalk so that it can run and fetch it. If it gets nervous, its beak becomes very hot, and anyone who touches it ends up getting burned.
The leek stalks it wields are heavier than they appear, so it must stay well-trained to handle them with precision. To maintain its muscular body, Farchamp does at least two hundred push-ups daily.
Each of its three heads has a specific role during flight. The middle head breathes fire at any threat, while the other two coordinate direction and altitude.
All three of Doizard's heads can spit powerful flames, though only one can do so at a time. Despite its stout appearance, it is a natural-born runner and is often chosen as a racing champion in the Pokéathlon.
Seesaur's body has perfectly adapted to let it swim swiftly through the icy waters it inhabits. Within the frozen bulb growing on its back, it stores poisonous spores that it uses to lull its prey to sleep before finishing them off.
By absorbing stray lightning with its horn, its fur becomes charged enough to stun attackers. In water, it steers with its tail to swim swiftly, even in storms.
Seechu coats its white fur with a thin layer of electricity to paralyze anyone who tries to touch it without its consent. It spends most of its life underwater and only comes ashore when it needs to eat the food it has found.
To recover its energy after swimming for a long time, Seeray takes long naps on the beach. Its dark fur constantly traps particles of energy, allowing it to unleash majestic Electric-type attacks when needed.
It usually has a calm nature, but when it fights it becomes aggressive. Although this Pokémon can fly, it is also a skilled swimmer. Seeling uses the horn on its forehead to cut through the waves of the sea, and to hunt prey underwater.
Although Dewsaur is primarily an aquatic creature, it enjoys spending much of its time under the sun, recharging energy that it stores within the bulb on its back. It fights using powerful combinations of Water and Poison-type moves.
Dewmime is an outstanding juggler and acrobat, dazzling audiences with its graceful dives and poolside performances. The laughter of children fills it with energy, so it does everything it can to make them happy.
With the beat of its wings, Dewcuno cools melting ice caps, protecting the polar ecosystem. Underwater, it moves with incredible speed thanks to its sleek, snow-white tail.
To keep the ice seed on its back intact, Dewsaur cannot stray far from the icy waters it lives in. When it gets very agitated, its body secretes toxins that can put nearby Pokémon to sleep or paralyze them.
Its soft white feathers are used to stuff various kinds of jackets and pillows. Though Dewrow usually travels by flying, it can also swim skillfully using its webbed tail to chase prey hiding underwater.
Its fin-shaped ears allow it to move through water as swiftly as a speedboat. The horn on its forehead channels its Electric-type attacks, which it uses to fend off aquatic predators while searching for food.
The horn on its forehead channels its Electric-type attacks, which it uses to fend off aquatic predators while searching for food. Its magnificent white tail allows Dewchu to swim in any aquatic environment without difficulty.
Its perpetually warm body allows Dewmeleon to live even in harsh, freezing habitats without ever feeling cold. Its long tail lets it swim at incredible speeds, and it's so strong that it also uses it in battle to lash out at its foes.
Griligatr restores its body by swimming in dirty, heavily polluted waters, which is why it's often found in sewers. It can spit a highly corrosive liquid from its mouth, strong enough to even melt solid rock.
Its sludge-like body is extremely toxic, so much that any grass it steps on dies instantly. When enraged, Griape hurls chunks of poisonous mud at others.
Mutung can coat its long tongue with a highly acidic saliva capable of melting even iron. Since it requires humid and dirty environments to survive, it often infests city sewers.
It is rumored that Muizard was born from toxic waste burned in arson fires. This Pokémon can travel from city to city, flying with its wings of poisonous sludge in search of new filth to feed its body. It contaminates anything it touches.
Formed from melted waste and burning chemicals, Muizard soars across polluted skies in search of refuse to consume. Everything it touches is left corroded and lifeless.
It is rumored that Muizard was born from toxic waste burned in arson fires. This Pokémon can travel from city to city, flying with its wings of poisonous sludge in search of new filth to feed its body. It contaminates anything it touches.
Blasther is difficult to pin down, since it is a versatile fighter. If the blades on its arms aren't enough to finish an opponent, it bombards them with water projectiles from its twin cannons.
When preparing to strike, Blastotto coats the feathers on its wings with a dense layer of water before diving at full speed. The shell covering its body shields its most vulnerable spots from enemy attacks.
From its tail, Blastray can fire high-pressure jets of water strong enough to pierce the walls of a building. By rubbing its mane against its body, it builds up enough static electricity to unleash powerful electrified blows.
Blastsian's shell is incredibly tough, shielding it from foes it often battles. Thanks to its agility, it can climb to the tops of trees, from where it takes aim and blasts its enemies with powerful water cannons.
When cornered, it fires pressurized jets of water from the cannon on its tail. However, Blastpoke's reflexes are quite slow, and it often launches its attacks too late, risking missing the target.
The pressure of the deep sea has made Cloysopod's shell as tough as an iron suit of armor. It exposes a single opening in its defenses only when it lunges forward to strike with its claws.
Gaseel is a particularly mischievous creature that enjoys scaring people who venture too close to icy shores. Its pranks, however, often save lives by moving people away from waters so cold they could cause drowning.
It is said that Genran appears when darkness falls, amusing itself by frightening children who have not yet returned home. Its spines are filled with a highly toxic venom that keeps other wild Pokémon at a distance.
Genpunny makes a habit of hiding in the shadows of those who have mistreated younger girls, in order to haunt and punish them for their behavior. It can unleash devastating blows using both its kicks and its long ears.
This Pokémon has a mischievous nature and tends to hide in the shadows of people whose aura seems weaker, playing small tricks on them. Though it appears to be just a prankster, it is actually very insecure and trains in secret to grow stronger.
Though its body is composed entirely of solid rock, Onrow can soar gracefully through the skies, able to fly for a full day without tiring. To strike prey or intruders in its territory, it drops stone feathers from above.
Onsian slashes with its stone claws at the hand of anyone bold enough to try touching its tail. When hungry, it bangs its horn against objects and walls to urge its Trainer to give it food immediately.
Rare gems and minerals are embedded within its stone coils, shining brightly when brushed by a light source. It can crush even steel by constricting it with its incredibly powerful body.
It uses the aromas released by its leaf to help others fall asleep. With its small trunk, Drowrita can absorb the energy from the dreams of both Pokémon and humans.
It swings the pendulum on its snout to hypnotize other Pokémon, feeding on their dreams. Inside the bulb on its back, it stores dream energy that fuels its psychic powers.
When Krabvee becomes especially fond of its Trainer, it brings every shell it finds on the beach as a gift. It loves digging small holes in the sand and resting inside them.
From its pincers, Kingmander releases scalding bubbles that burn on touch. Its larger claw is strong enough to crush boulders and pry apart the armor of the sea creatures it hunts.
Kingwrath dwells on ocean atolls and bravely challenges anyone who arrives to duel it. Its massive claw is used not only to fire high-pressure jets of water, but above all to deliver crushing blows that can shatter huge boulders in a single strike.