23 pokedex entries by lemage22
Converting sunlight into energy, this Pokémon grows eggs from its bulb which are said to be of excellent nutritional value.

Nobody knows where Poryth come from, but they are often seen near joyous gatherings of families or couples. They are said to bring good fortune to those they appear before.

Often called the 'Lighthouse of the Trenches,' this behemoth Pokémon lives in deep waters. Its glowing orbs guide sea Pokémon and illuminate the ocean depths.

When Heraba finds sweet sap, it secretes a fluid from its joints to alert others. This cooperative behavior allows groups to share valuable food sources.

Tyursa is regularly known to challenge Pokémon that are ten times its size. It always takes delight in licking the same forepaws it used to defeat its opponents.

Arva's wings contain patterns resembling eyes, which are known to frighten predators. Along with its venom, it also uses the ear-piercing vibrations from the wings to hunt its prey.

Alongside the young, Blisaur also takes in small injured Pokémon onto its back, often protecting and nurturing them back to health. These selfless acts make it a beloved figure in its habitat.

On Happisaur's back holds a bulb containing an egg-shaped stone. When Happisaur likes a person enough, it opens up said bulb and lets them take the stone.

This young Happisaur carries egg-like stones on its back, which are said to assist the Pokémon with capturing more sunlight and provide more warmth for its survival. These stones are also a key source of energy during cold nights.

When wielded by a Trainer, Sandblade can create slashes of sand with sharpness akin to its blades. However, using such a technique drains the Trainer's stamina and even some of their lifeforce.

Doubslash ambushes its enemies by rolling toward them, swiftly incapacitating them with its two bladed arms once their defenses are broken.

Luxinch uses its sharp eyesight to detect prey beneath the sand. It traps them in a pit, where a surge of electricity ensures they cannot escape.

Under the full moon's light, a herd of Clefros can be seen prancing about in the skies. Their prances last through the night, often returning to the mountains when the sun rises.

This lonely Pokémon creates will-o'-wisps to lure children to its side. It delights in being a plaything for any who approach.

It is said that icicles forming around Jilie's body are actually crystallized wishes of nearby Pokémon. These icicles often shatter when the wishes are fulfilled.

In deserts, it is common to see packs of Trapray swimming through the sand. They are constantly on the hunt, searching for potential prey to ambush.

Solofairy basks in the moonlight, using it as a way to regenerate its protective gel-like fluid surrounding its body. However, this leaves Solofairy immobile, making it rely on emitting psychic rays to ward off any predators.

Despite its majestic beauty, sailors consider Dheldash a sign of bad luck. It rams vessels with immense force, capable of piercing even the sturdiest ships.

Cressdash travels around many nightmares, rescuing those trapped in them and guiding them towards happier dreams.

A single Polilax is said to devour massive amounts of freshwater vegetation in days. Its voracious appetite poses a significant threat to ponds and lakes.

Inside the Squirtreon's shell is an internal flame sac, which it uses to heat water to its boiling point.

After years of boiling water inside its shell, steam has enveloped Wareon's ears and tails completely. The steam also surrounds the Pokémon's neck, forming a mane-like cloud.

Contrary to popular belief, Blastreon actually fires clouds of boiling steam from its sprouts. It usually uses this ability to cook its usual prey, mollusk Pokémon, boiling them completely in a matter of seconds.
