24 pokedex entries by inquis1
Jumptom uses solar power to ionize the air around it. This creates its signature balls of light; this, in turn, generates lift.

Statues of Espnine are unearthed everywhere among the ancient ruins of Pokémopolis. Espnine is believed to have been a prized pet to the ancient Pokémopolitans for its majestic appearance and impressive psychic abilities.

Statues of Espnine are unearthed everywhere among the ancient ruins of Pokémopolis. Espnine is believed to have been a prized pet to the ancient Pokémopolitans, for its majestic appearance, and impressive psychic abilities.

Contrary to popular misconception, Rozing does in fact run on natural gas. They produce so much pollution that their Trainers are taxed for each one they own. Unfortunately for Rozing, it is counted twice.

Rogela's sense of smell is attuned to the presence of free ions. This is why they are observed to gravitate in droves towards power plants. They pile up in teams once there, hoping to get their hands on the juice of a power transformer.

Roking are valued for their slick and modern appearance. They are a common decorative fixture in the aquariums of offices and malls.

Rokarp's circuits don't take too well to the ocean, so they are resigned to live solely in ornamental ponds. It's said they took up fusion to leave behind their weak bodies. Some say they can see fury in them for having been made a decorative fish.

Rovee are kept on massive astroturf fields where they spend most of their days living an idyllic existence. Their circuits dream wistfully of the day a Trainer will come and pick them out.

Rotoed uses the ionic charge of its antenna to communicate with each other about the weather. When many gather in one place, they coordinate a dance to bring forth the rain.

Having evolved in and around power plants, Rogrowth naturally love the crackling buzzing sound that power cables make. They love to sit quietly under transformer stations, listening to this exact sound.

Once having been tools of war, Rolord are now a protected species. They are a favourite of divers and scientists who use them to explore the deep sea. There is no depth in any ocean that Rolord cannot reach.

A Ropent's eerie glow causes people to fear that it might steal their soul. However, it has developed to run fully on electricity, making it a safe alternative for those looking for a reading companion.

Most people have a Roras lying around their shed somewhere for lawn maintenance. However, it must be fed every once in a while, as Roras can chew through the shed if it gets sufficiently hungry.

In cities where regular Poliwag cannot live, Rowag excel. They gather in the filthy back alleys behind laundromats where they swarm trash bins, looking for the smallest scraps of detergent to drink.

Unlike their wild cousins, Rowhirl excel in urban environments. They gather behind laundromats where they lie in wait. When the time comes that they run out of power, they raid the building in hopes of siphoning enough electricity for the next week.

As the first Pokémon of its evolutionary line Rotle is not very powerful. Because of its weak stature Rotle is best suited to handling its Trainers delicates in the wash.

Rotortle is beloved by Trainers for its ability to steam clean, wash, dry, and tumble all their owner's clothes for the week. However, if their socks go missing, just know this Pokémon has probably eaten them.

Despite their idle pose, Robro are hard at work. Behind their vacant stare, they are calculating the most difficult problems in the world.

Though it may seem intuitive, using Rotoise as a home appliance has been outlawed in three regions. Despite this, it is still excellent in battle.

Inhabiting electronic devices, Rono often attempts to hypnotize homeowners to be more tolerant of Pokémon secretly living in their homes. Many confused TV stations have received angry calls due to this.

Reunitom's healing moves are state-of-the-art; no Pokémon can surpass its diagnostic power. With its discovery, the Chansey has now increasingly come to represent the archaic past in Pokémon medicine. This Pokémon is the envy of every Pokémon Center.

Dewtom enjoys working at laundromats, especially helping with the cold cycles. Even if it isn't the most energy-efficient, its jovial nature is enough for customers to enjoy their visit despite the high costs.

Gaspi cries ceaselessly. It is said it cries because of its foreshortened life; it had just been an egg and now has passed from this world into the next. Few Trainers have ever managed to soothe it.

Hyptom live in homes almost entirely unnoticed. There, they subtly change the messages in their TVs' programming, leading their victims to confusion and false beliefs. There is a popular belief that the Elite Four plant them in homes deliberately.
