59 pokedex entries by graybearrubygizmo
Buttereon has wing-like facial features coated in a light poisonous powder. When flapped, this powder spreads to nearby targets. It turns invisible to unsuspecting prey during rainstorms.
Ditfeon tries very hard to maintain a familiar quadrupedal form, but photosynthesis has begun turning its ears and tail a blue hue. Scientists are unsure why this occurs.
These highly adaptive Pokémon have unstable DNA that causes them to be effective hunters. Their webbing is used in nests, traps, and nets, and it appears to shine in different colors.
Eetta is a highly adaptive performer that has yet to find a specific style that suits them. They are incredibly friendly and will gladly sing for any fan, many of whom form parasocial relationships.
This Pokémon generates static electricity through its movement as it likes to roll along the bottom of lakes, rivers, and oceans alike. Due to this, Vapororb is often considered a menace to kelp farmers and fishermen.
Vaporode no longer has to roll to collect static electricity, instead generating electricity through the movement of water currents over its body. Despite this, they enjoy rolling on sea floors and creating bubbles with a static shock.
Vaporak has a light, nimble frame that allows it to completely vanish under the water's surface. It produces bubbles of toxins that float through the water and serve as traps for unsuspecting prey.
Vaporak are highly efficient aquatic predators. Their webbing completely vanishes under the water, and these webs are so sensitive they can detect even single water drops. They are used to trap prey.
Vaporeon are completely invisible under the surface of the water. They frequently use the currents around them to predict future prey, possible predators, and weather patterns if trained properly around fellow psychic types.
Vaporsola live on the outskirts of coral reefs, especially in the southern seas. Their bodies tend to vanish under the water, but they can be found easily by searching for large towers of bubbles they produce when happy.
Vaporetta enjoys making songs through bubbles, which are often hypnotic and lure nearby Pokémon to the shore. They love the attention and will always sing for new friends they make, even if accidentally.
Vaporetta has been known for inspiring new age music and loves to perform with bubbles to create dramatic displays. The ability to blend in entirely with water allows them to appear and disappear.
Joltetta has fully embraced the hardcore music genre and now uses their song to produce fast-paced music. When they slow down, they can only produce the sound of static electricity.
Dragofeon experience photosynthesis while in flight and often produce large amounts of clean air wherever they travel. They are very popular in large cities and are offered gifts they mostly reject.
Spinaorb is skittish around strangers and primarily blends into tall grasses while waiting to shock prey with their electric webs. This webbing can be harvested to produce electrical cables and cording.
Spinaode hides in large bushes and tall grasses while waiting for prey to wander into their webbing. This webbing produces small electric shocks they can feel in their nervous system when there is a change in frequencies.
Spinavee is often considered a good choice for first time fusion Trainers due to its happy nature and love for its Trainer. However, this Pokémon tends to get into mischief by creating webs in unwanted places and can be unpredictable.
After undergoing an aquatic mutation, Spinaeon can become invisible in marsh waters. They weave webs into the roots of aquatic trees to ensnare swimming prey and conserve energy.
Spinaeon is considered a challenge due to the speed at which it produces webs. These webs hold an electric charge that can be used to power electronics; in the wild they are often used to ensnare fast-moving opponents.
This flying Bug Pokémon uses its green feathers to blend in with trees, where they build small nests of web. This web is also said to be used to create traps for unsuspecting Pokémon.
Spinaotto is highly territorial with sharp eyes and strong claws. It uses its many webs to trap unsuspecting Pokémon, before swooping down to carry away prey and ignore larger trapped opponents.
Spinatata are occasionally seen in small packs that work together to weave basket-like mechanisms to carry a variety of items. They will collect anything from nuts and berries to lost items from Trainers.
Spinaeon's sensitive fur allows it to predict the slightest changes in the weather. Through utilizing its webbing on opponents and allies alike, it is said to allow them to read minds and intentions.
This Pokémon is a highly effective hunter at dawn and dusk. Spinareon's bright yellow patterning has a slight glow that is often confused for the rising or setting sun. Their webs blend in with the shadows found in forests.
Spinackle spends most of their days hidden in their shell to avoid predators. Using their sensitive webbing, they are able to detect when prey has been caught, and will only leave their shells to collect their meals.
Spinafeon do not hunt for food, instead using their webbing to fully utilize photosynthesis. With their webbing as part of their nervous system, they can locate sunny areas by sensing warmth.
Spinaveon feel a deep love for their Trainer and often show it by weaving bows from their webbing and presenting them as gifts. It is said these bows radiate positive energy and can calm aggressive Pokémon.
Spinawick is often found hiding among bushes and trees late at night. They utilize glowing webbing to lure prey into their traps. When properly trained, the thread produced from their webbing can be used to make glowing nets.
Spinath will often spend most days perched, waiting for prey to become ensnared in its slightly golden webbing. However, most cannot resist pouncing after round items, especially if they sparkle.
Ariath will often attach a coin to their webbing to lure in unsuspecting prey. However, they can be swayed as prey that deliver shiny objects to them are often spared in exchange for the item.
Esprak uses psychic energy to ensnare its opponents in poisonous webbing. This poison degrades their rivals' minds and leaves them compromised. The webbing appears invisible to untrained eyes.
Espetta are chiptune musicians whose songs feel ethereal and otherworldly. Psychic energy radiates from the gem in their forehead, allowing them to predict events they communicate through music.
Umbrak are highly effective night predators. They utilize webbing that has a slight golden glow to lure in prey. They have a slight glow that is said to guide only the bravest of weary travelers.
Umbetta has been greatly impacted by the parasocial relationships of its fans in negative ways; it now only sings late at night in isolation. Those who have heard it claim it sings downtempo music.
Coreon love swimming among coral reefs in warm ocean environments. While their pink bodies can be easily spotted by those above water, they blend in well with the corals around them, often frustrating researchers hoping to see them.
Arceon are frequently confused for wild Ghost-type Pokémon during blizzards. Their large eye patterns give them an advantage over smaller prey that freeze in fear and keep away larger predators.
Leaftu hops around in sunlight to utilize photosynthesis. When it is happy, it leaves behind a trail of bright yellow flowers that it uses as practice runways while learning to fly.
Leafetta utilizes leaves to help it produce ambient music that soothes wild pokemon. They are far more relaxed musicians who spend more time hanging out in the sunshine to perform photosynthesis.
Leafsian are usually very proud and have many admirers. They smell like the unique combination of fragrances found in gardens; some Trainers raise them with rare plants for their popular fragrances.
Glacetta has served as a comfort to older and retired Trainers as it favors traditional music such as gagaku. It can temporarily freeze specifical vocal cords in order to create unique sounds.
Ralvee has immense potential due to its psychic energy. It is said that this Pokémon's eyes are intensely beautiful, but must remain closed as it navigates strictly through psychic vibrations until its power is stabilized.
Sylrak are very popular compared to their evolution as they produce a sparkly webbing they are more than happy to share. This webbing radiates positive energy and is used to decorate for parties.
It is said that Giraeon walk on the underside of the ocean floor within a different reality. They are rumored to only ever make themselves known to deceased Water-type Pokémon to guide them toward a different dimension.
Most Kleftata live in city environments where they are more easily able to steal keys and sparkly keychains from unobservant Trainers. They tend to avoid large, puffy ball-shaped keychains, and researchers are unsure why.
Chareon enjoy locating puddles and tidepools along volcanic beaches. They often use these to practice as well as play. Most have been found by researchers investigating glass pawprints left behind by this Pokémon.
Chareon are often found around beaches at the base of volcanic activity. They play with the surf, keeping themselves safe by heating their bodies to evaporate any loose water that may douse their tail flame.
Rosevee are strictly loyal to a single Trainer throughout their lifetime, using their flowers and fragrances to cheer up and provide emotional support. It is said that their petals change color when close to evolution.
Rosereon's involvement in witchcraft is a widespread rumor, as it only seems to appear on moonless nights. The soft glow of its rose tail can be confused for moonlight and seems to hypnotize others.
Rosecorio uses its beautiful dancing and calming fragrances to encourage others to dance with it. It is usually found drifting through flowering meadows, trying to create the ultimate dance experience.
Trubpie primarily clusters in remote patches of landfills, often consuming as much garbage as it can hold. The foul stench released by its antenna is compressed and condensed gas from consumed trash.
Trubeon is said to have evolved after they discovered a large patch of garbage floating in the middle of the ocean. It has begun taking in the trash as part of its body, much to the delight of itself and the disgust of its Trainer.
Garbeon has fully absorbed small islands of garbage into its body, which has caused it to begin oozing a toxic slime. This Pokémon, once proud of its ability to clean pollution, now often finds itself isolated from others.
These small desert dwellers can live in small packs and travel for days across sandy dunes without water. Their spiky exterior protects them from many predators, and the number of spikes often denotes their rank within the group.
It is said that Meloeon are very proud of their ability to inspire new songs and are very protective of the work of Trainers inspired by them. They will often target impersonators and plagiarists with painful blasts of water.
These feline singers are usually found on the streets of busy cities, especially in large entertainment areas. Meloth love to sing, but they enjoy the shiny items they receive just as much.
No longer a singer for the city streets, Melosian has become a full pop star bringing joy to others. They are proud of their voice and have been known to be companions for dedicated performers.
Cresseon is often confused for shooting stars as they rise from water sources and glide gracefully across the sky. It is said that they are capable of locating water on nearby planets as they swim through space.
Chareon can be found on volcanic beaches, where they test their strength by running into rising surf or up volcanic rock. They are highly competitive and will not back down from a challenge.
Chareon have grown past their highly competitive nature but remain very proud. They can be found in active volcanic basins and beaches, where research has discovered they cluster near magma for its warmth.