29 pokedex entries by kandyman
The bud on its head blooms as it matures, with the petals drooping down to form a brittle carapace over time.

Exposure to direct sunlight dramatically speeds up the evolution process. Bulbapod will use its vines to move out of shadows if necessary.

The dust from Bulbafree's wings accelerates plant growth. Certain flowers tend to grow in its wake. If you want to find Bulbafree, follow the flowers.

Exposure to direct sunlight will dramatically speed up the evolution process. Bulbauna will use its vines to move out of shadows if necessary.

The bud on its back carries so much pollen that it must expel at least half its contents daily, lest it become too heavy to fly.

Instead of flying, it glides using the leaves that make up its plumage. To change directions, it must shed these leaves in a very precise manner.

Bulbatata conducts photosynthesis through its skin cells to gain energy. However, it still loves eating trash just for the fun of it.

When startled, Bulbans will rattle the seeds contained in the bud on the end of its tail. These seeds are considered a delicacy when sun-dried.

Bulbachu loves sleeping on and eating solar panelling, much to the annoyance of energy companies. A single panel can keep a herd fed for a week.

The bulb on Bulbameleon's back can be detached and thrown, causing a harmless explosion of seeds. Gardeners often use this to sow in bulk quickly.

If Bulbaizard's wings are damaged during flight, the bulb on its tail will open and it will drift to the ground in a manner akin to a dandelion.

When retracted into its shell, Bulbatle is often mistaken for a large seed by park rangers and buried. Thankfully, it is an adept digger.

Every punch it throws chips away at its outer shell. When it has fought enough, the shell breaks away entirely and Metachamp evolves.

A cruel and ruthless hunter, Lapvern enjoys melting itself into bodies of water and toying with its prey for as long as possible before striking.

It swims with enough force to scuttle any ship on contact. Sailors must douse their boats with Skuntank odor to prevent Quagwear from coming close.

For the price of a few Berries, Smeargle will paint any commission asked of it with a skill that rivals the most talented of humans.

It is believed a portrait painted by Smeargle can absorb the effects of age on a subject, leaving them beautiful forever. However, the portrait becomes increasingly old.

If overexcited, the plant on the end of its tail will combust. It is best to let this fire rage, as Venumander will sulk if forbidden from burning.

Wild Venumeleon spend most of their time asleep in sunlit glades. Be careful not to wake one, or it will start a forest fire with its temper tantrum.

An extremely nervous creature, Dusba tends to avoid mirrors and water, lest it sees its own terrifying reflection.

Lopluff's ability to jump and glide allows it to cross miles in a single bound. When it leaps, there is no guarantee it will come back down again.

It flits through forests, lighting the path for lost hikers. This is not an act of kindness, as Litfree lure hikers into their nests.

As it gracefully floats through the sky, the gears spin increasingly fast. The resulting noise is a cacophonous mess that can kill small bird Pokémon.

Squirtsaur can often be found sleeping in shallow ponds and rivers. As it slumbers, other wild Pokémon come to feed off the plant on its back.

Domesticated Squirtizard enjoy nothing more than relaxing in a hot spring with its Trainer. Its scorching shell can also double as a makeshift barbecue.

Combining immense patience with the sensory powers of aura, Victreecario can decimate forest Pokémon populations without ever moving more than a few feet.

Drowoom hunts by leaving its foul-smelling mucus along forest floors, then consuming the dreams of all those knocked out by the vapors.

The dust from Drowmoth's wings can induce powerful hallucinations. Human psychics often turn it into potions in an attempt to see into the future.

It is never safe to look directly at a Hypkazam, as it uses telekinesis to accelerate the swing of its hypnotic rings faster than the eye can see.
