144 pokedex entries by milchik
Wishing to honor the memories of those close to its heart after their death, Maroh burns their bones down to ashes and scatters them across the world with its wings.

The terrifying head Tanlade carries is actually constructed from vines to intimidate foes. In battles, this Pokémon likes to suddenly pull the false head out from under its cloak and point it at the opponents, stunning them in fear.

Many attempts to research this rare Pokémon have failed due to it shutting all electrical appliances down in a radius of several kilometers. The sheer amount of static electricity Electatwo stores in its body allows it to levitate.

Only fools have enough courage to disturb a sleeping Gyaraking. Once awakened, this Pokémon goes on a rampage.

If Lapvoir senses unease in its Trainer's heart, it will sing a soft, majestic melody that soothes even the most troubled souls. Its dress is made of thin ice crystals that jingle as it moves.

It сan live both on land and underwater. It likes sandy shores and beaches and sometimes plants itself in shallow waters of the seas and oceans.

It grows all sorts of kelp and algae on its back shell. Various Pokémon like to snack on its seaweed, but Laptle doesn't seem to mind it.

It can grow an entire coral reef on its back. It serves as home to many smaller underwater Pokémon and often protects Corsola from Mareanie.

It is said Ditceus can transform into anything that has ever existed in the universe. Scientists claim the drops of slime that ooze from its body may become planets, constellations, or even new Pokémon.

Ditin can take on the appearance of anything it swallows, but only while it digests. Once the process is over, Ditin returns to its original look and begins searching for something, or someone, else to eat.

It can freeze or melt surrounding water at will. It's not a great swimmer, so it prefers freezing water under its paws to walk on it instead.

It is a master of temperature manipulation, whose shell is made of ice, while its core burns hotter than magma. When the inside of its shell melts and boils, Artikoal erupts with the accumulated steam, which freezes into snow upon being released.

It is a master of temperature manipulation, whose shell is made of ice, while its core burns hotter than magma. When the inside of its shell melts and boils, Artikoal erupts with the accumulated steam, which freezes into snow upon being released.

Beegon builds its hive deep under the sand. It's a cruel predator that hunts for smaller Pokémon by stinging them from the cover of the sandstorms.

Mewchop was created from the DNA of various great fighters and fighting-type Pokémon. It still needs to undergo some training, however.

Mewchoke trains nonstop and learns to fight from the recordings of the most skillful fighters in history. Fighting without rest is in its DNA.

Being created from DNA of the strongest fighters combined, Mewchamp embodied the very aspect of fighting type. It can't be defeated in a fair combat.

Its cells store the information about every landmass in the world. It can create any mineral by just pressing some soil between its powerful hands.

The plant parts of its body never wither, even in the extreme cold. Wherever Megacune steps, the flowers grow.

Megamega is mega-fast and mega-agile thanks to its mega-colorful wings, despite how mega-bulky it looks. Unfortunately, it can't Mega Evolve.

This Pokémon is quicker than it looks like. Once it catches its prey, Feratei drags it under the water that boils around it because of its body heat.

Small bird Pokémon, such as Pidgey and Hoothoot, sometimes live inside Hootung's mouth; in gratitude for protection, they provide it with berries. Having a perfect sense of time, Hootung always reminds its residents when it's time to hunt or sleep.

The hands of Hootwhirl's clock are made of organs visible through its transparent belly. It always shows the correct time.

The older Noctsaur is, the longer and thicker the vine on its back gets. This Pokémon was admired by humans since ancient times for its wise look, and some cultures believe that it was Noctsaur who originally taught people to tell time.

Using its four arms, Ledra coats its opponents in lots of sticky slime, immobilizing them to get the advantage. This Pokémon only fights when provoked, though, and is actually peaceful and gentle in nature.

This Pokémon spins its web from the tip of its tail and stores the excess in the balls around it. Spinaloom's web-covered hat is very sticky and catches small unsuspecting Pokémon that mistake it for a delicious mushroom.

With its shell glowing brightly like a beacon, this kind Pokémon guides ships during dark nights, helping them maneuver between sea rocks and moor to the shore. Underwater, small Pokémon gather around Ampharas's light for protection.

When this Pokémon hides from the predators in the ponds, the flower on its back floats on the water surface akin to a waterlily. At night, groups of Polirantis gather to sing together; their songs sound like a wind blowing over the reeds.

During the day, Sunjask gathers sunlight with its leaves and converts it into energy, storing it in the abdomen. When the sun goes down, Sunjask uses this energy to cover large distances with blinding speed and spread its seeds everywhere it flies.

The more sunlight Sunrona absorbs during the day, the brighter its wings glow and the more cheerful its smile gets. With enough sun energy accumulated, this Pokémon can illuminate an entire flower field akin to a small sun.

This little Pokémon follows its Trainer wherever they go, sometimes playfully hunting for their feet as they walk. Espchic controls fire with its psychic powers, but it's not very good at it yet and can accidentally burn itself in the process.

Its claws are made of sharp, sturdy gems that contain powerful psychic energy. As Espbusken draws its power directly from the sunlight, it's most energetic in the morning and afternoon, running and kicking faster than the naked eye can see.

Its paws are soft and squishy to the touch, and Espziken makes sure to retract its sharp claws whenever it's around those it likes. Its powerful kicks never miss the target even in the dark thanks to its excellent hearing and night vision.

It can be seen near the water's edge, charging its forehead orb with sunlight during the day. Its fine fur can feel electromagnetic waves with astonishing precision, which Esplord uses for hunting or socializing with other members of its species.

This fusion sees everything happening in all dimensions and timelines at once. Its depictions can often be found on the walls of ancient temples.

The Pokémon itself is actually the shell. Wobster uses its huge, blue tongue as bait for its prey or as a defense against predators.

Wishing to become a true dragon, Dunsparce fused itself with Dratini to create Duntini. However, it still has a lot of learning and training to do.

This fusion tries its best to look beautiful and majestic. Despite its attempts, no one likes it because of its overly large head and silly face.

Dunsparce's wish to become a real dragon came true with this fusion. Despite being quite powerful, Dunite is actually pretty bashful and kind.

This Pokémon catches and refracts the light of the moon with its tail gem, projecting it onto the surrounding surfaces, painting them in all the colors of the rainbow. Such colorful performance attracts the potential mates and confuses predators.

This generous Pokémon likes to please others with small gifts. It would usually give one a drawing or a colorful clay craft as a present.

Delilia enjoys giving presents to everyone around it. Sometimes it's too enthusiastic and can accidentally shower someone with gifts to death.

Delivoir can sense negative emotions within the hearts of others. If someone feels sad, Delivoir can find a perfect gift for them in its bag.

Delilade will do anything in its power to make its Trainer happy with a gift they wish for. It's strong enough to carry a bag twice as big as itself.

Smeardon uses its paws to crush berries, precious stones, and other materials into pigments then mixes them with its own saliva to create paint. It uses its forehead as a palette for mixing colors and marks its territory with various paintings.

Smearth likes collecting interesting things, but doesn't like paying for them. It approaches people, smiling adorably, and offers them fake coins made of cardboard painted to look like gold in exchange for their valuables.

From the moment of birth, Milsaur has a storage of its mother's milk on its back. It is too young to be able to produce its own milk just yet.

This Pokémon's diet consists of the deadliest plants. Because of it, its milk is poisonous to any creature but its own kind.

As a Milsaur grows older, its hump takes a shape of an udder. It feeds its nutritious but poisonous milk to its young, who are immune to it.

This Pokémon has two sets of udders for double the milk output. However, because Milqueen's diet consists mainly of poisonous plants and mushrooms, this milk is too hazardous for human consumption.

Miltina may appear friendly, but it's irreverently violent. Its milk and wings actually consist of sinful souls who were banished from this world.

Despite how colorful and majestic they are, these tropical Pokémon aren't very popular pets due to their fiery temperament. Ho-king are very territorial, and keeping them in the same aquarium with any other Pokémon can lead to a disastrous result.

Celechamp is a noble, disciplined fighter who protects nature fiercely from any threats and disasters. It travels through time in attempts to find the best martial artists to ever live to learn from, and never stops training or meditating.

Rhyma swarms can be found in canyons and cliffs, drilling rocks with their long horns to extract minerals. Easily agitated, they will attack any nearby creature regardless of size.

This fusion stores up to 20,000 volts within its body. Rhyvire then uses this electricity to power up the drills on the ends of its tails.

The fire energy stored in its body can be released through the palms of its hands. Rhymortar can launch hot explosive rocks at its foes thanks to it.

This kind dragon-like fusion represents peace and good luck. The fire it produces is warm and cozy, able to melt even the coldest of hearts.

This Pokémon lives in still waters and clears the excessive algae from them. The ponds where Leafeon lives are always crystal clear.

Stone statues of this Pokémon can be found on the walls of gothic castles. Some people believe that these statues come to life at night, but no evidence of such phenomenon has ever been registered.

Comrunt is what scientists believe the prehistoric ancestor of some modern bird Pokémon looked like. With its powerful legs and thick feather coating, the species remained almost unchanged since ancient times, too well-adapted to its environment.

Bladreigon lives high in the mountains where it trains its fire breathing. Its caves can be identified by molten rock that makes up their walls. This Pokémon is often depicted in fairytales as a monster that steals princesses into its lair.

Shedsharp, resembling a hollow, soulless shell of a ruthless warrior, never shows mercy, nor any emotions at all. It's said to be driven by a single goal - to fill its emptiness with a soul of a worthy opponent defeated in battle.

Keclass is an ambush predator that camouflages itself in blizzards, making itself nearly invisible to the prey. Despite popular beliefs about it hunting down people lost in snowstorms, Keclass's main target is actually small Bug-type Pokémon.

The small helpless-looking lure on the tip of its forehead appendage is its actual body, with which Mawturn attracts prey and swallows it with its modified antenna that resembles a toothy fish.

Whenever it's underwater, its tail floats on the surface with its jaw open, allowing Mawrill to breathe without emerging. It also uses its tail to protect its offspring by gently carrying the eggs or newly-hatched babies inside the jaw.

Cranmer used to live on the seafloor, rolling around and crushing hard shells of Pokémon like Kabuto to eat. Scientists theorize that Cranmer's weight caused them to struggle to reach the surface to breathe, leading to their initial extinction.

Unlike other meteor-like Pokémon, Cranor's core is just as hard as its outer shell. With its armor shed for extra speed, it can hammer all the way through entire mountains, but it also severely lacks in accuracy against smaller targets.

Because of Ramor's small brain making its rage easy to trigger, combined with its ability to fly, this Pokémon can only be handled by a very skilled Trainer. If Ramor crashes into the ground at full speed, the sheer impact forms a large crater.

This fusion doesn't move and hovers, still, in one place because of how lazy it is. Some people say that it's so lazy that it appears to be dead.

Slainja can be found hanging motionless on the trunks of fruit trees. There's a great force hiding within its seemingly hollow shell that can only be unleashed if Slainja is heavily disturbed or just very hungry.

It is said Arcto are leftovers after the world's creation. They supposedly got scattered across the entire universe and still roam the endless cosmos, trying to find and fill the gaps in the matter of reality.

It is said Arcto are leftovers after the world's creation. They supposedly got scattered across the entire universe and still roam the endless cosmos, trying to find and fill the gaps in the matter of reality.

No one has ever seen what hides inside Arcsaur's bulb. Some theorize that it contains an entire alternative universe still in its development stage.

Desperate to evolve as soon as possible, Arcsaur never stops gathering energy, either by eating, through photosynthesis, or by rooting itself into the soil. It can drain an entire planet of its nutrients before moving to the next one.

This Pokémon is said to give life to everything there is in the world. The spores released from its flower become the stardust and form the galaxies, and the seeds Arcsaur spreads across the cosmos turn into planets and comets.

This Pokémon is said to give life to everything there is in the world. The spores released from its flower become the stardust and form the galaxies, and the seeds Arcsaur spreads across the cosmos turn into planets and comets.

Arcie was first discovered at the Spear Pillar possessing the fragments of the broken columns. This rare Pokémon's gems are made of a unique material that isn't found anywhere else; they emit powerful energy when exposed to a Pixie Plate.

It lives in impassable swamp thickets where competition for its favorite food, the sour Belue Berries, is minimal. The bushes that grow on its back produce very sweet and delicious fruits, but are also adorned with highly venomous thorns.

Some people believe that Chimfa are born from the tiny bits of meteorite that can be found on top of Mt. Moon. When this Pokémon runs, the fire on its back leaves a trail of light behind, making it look like a shooting star.

Monfa are much more mischievous than they initially seem. They enjoy stealing supplies from the unsuspecting campers and climbers when they fall asleep during the night.

Inferfa love stargazing in groups, wishing to join the shooting stars high up in the night sky one day. Their fires burn brighter during meteor showers.

Known as the Emperor of the Seas in some cultures, this ruthless Pokémon is capable of creating underwater earthquakes powerful enough to cause giant tsunamis should its pride be hurt. The trident-like spikes on its back are able to attract storms.

Its six ears are said to hear any secret within a thousand miles radius. Zoronape can perfectly impersonate any creature it wants for its own benefit.

In order to defeat Groudon, Kyogre fused itself with Celebi. That way, it gained the ability to travel back in time to fight its rival over and over.

This Pokémon lives so high up in the sky that its existence is practically just a myth. It contains the DNA of all the Mega Pokémon known.

It parasitizes meteorites and meteor-like Pokémon, such as Minior or Solrock, and eats them from the inside, leaving only an empty shell that Rayckle uses for self-protection. Without its armor, this Pokémon's thin body is much more vulnerable.

This fusion controls the movement of the continents in geological time. It uses a series of ropes to pull them across the globe slowly but surely.

Inside this Pokémon's huge mouth is a portal to another twisted dimension. Everything that gets swallowed by Giralord vanishes for an unknown amount of time, with few ever returning.

Darkrem's true power is frozen solid deep within its body. Only getting filled with dreams and nightmares of other creatures will awaken this power.

People must work hard to show their worth and earn the ability to command these proud Pokémon. Even Ninsharp hatched and evolved by their Trainers can abandon them at the first sign of weakness.

When it hatches, its mother uses web and honey to knit a toy that resembles a baby Galvanursa. It carries the toy wherever it goes. The sweet scent of honey combined with how soft the toy is helps this timid Pokémon to calm down whenever it's stressed.

Volcaish can't fly and instead uses its wings to scatter spores whenever it senses danger. These spores cause a severe allergic reaction upon contact, making the damaged area look like a high-degree burn.

Anyone who dares to touch and mess with Ninesian's neatly groomed fur and tail will be cursed for life. This vicious Pokémon uses the gem on its forehead to hypnotize its prey into standing still or even willingly approaching the hungry Ninesian.

These Pokémon originate from a virus that was somehow exposed to the energy from the electric crystals of the Chargestone Cave in Unova region. Groups of Deotula spin big, complicated webs that paralyze the trapped prey and affect their brains.

Although this Pokémon's paw-like pincers are soft to the touch, they are powerful enough to crush through rocks. Rioby trains tirelessly to learn how to channel its aura into its pincers and form its very first Aura Sphere.

Jigglynaw hunts near watering holes and uses its lullabies, which sound more like soft soothing growls than actual singing, to put its prey asleep. Its lung capacity allows it to sing or hide underwater for hours without the need to breathe.

Despite being strong and muscular, Baoh struggles to fly due to its heavy weight and relatively small wings. It never stops trying though, as it dreams of reaching the top of a rainbow one day.

Shroomquaza lives in the ozone layer, spreading its spores from high up and never landing on the ground. If the concentration of released spores is high enough, they can form colorful clouds that poison or paralyze Pokémon flying through them.

Cottontic's iridescent cotton saves most of its fluffiness even when wet, making it excellent for water-resistant clothes. Its tail is so soft and downy that hugging it can wash negative emotions from one's heart.

Ancient people believed that Krokoray come from the land of the dead in search for tainted souls to devour. This Pokémon's statues and wall drawings can be found in the ruins of some desert temples.

Since ancient times, this Pokémon has been feared and admired in equal measure. Combining the bite force of Krokorok and speed of Luxray, Krokoray lives near rivers in hot regions where it dominates the food chain.

When fighting, it uses the sun to its advantage by positioning itself so the bright sunlight blinds the opponents and makes it harder for them to land a hit. Once the battle is won, Larvlucha strikes a dramatic pose and spouts fire from its horns.

They populate the forests and jungles near ancient temples. These mischievous Pokémon are a living nightmare for treasure hunters; one of Sablpom's favorite activities is to stalk the explorers in order to steal and eat their precious finds.

Sablskit live on damp cave walls, not slipping thanks to the sticky oil they secrete from the ends of their legs. They won't move unless disturbed, pretending to be gemstones until the very last moment before scattering in fear.

These Pokémon are found hovering above all sorts of cave reservoirs. With their wings and legs glowing in the dark, sparkling like precious gems, they lure Sableye into the water where they're less likely to escape a group of hungry Sablrain.

The warm blanket Snopoke covers itself with is actually a part of its body, made of the copious amounts of fuzzy skin on its back. This Pokémon sheds its thick fur every spring to prevent overheating as the average temperature rises.

This Pokémon's sad cries can be heard during the fall season when the last flowers are slowly withering. As the spring comes and flowers begin to bloom again, flocks of Oripunny gather together to dance, celebrating the start of a new cycle.

This strong but not very clever Pokémon often rips the lures off fishing lines without even noticing. From afar, superstitious sailors often mistake Carbuffet for a mermaid, until they swim closer and, to their disappointment, see its face.

Despite how large and intimidating its mask is, the ghost inside is actually small and timid. Phantlie chooses the creepiest, most crooked stump to possess in order to scare away predators, but if it's too heavy, the Pokémon may struggle to get up.

This Pokémon's large ears and whiskers are very sensitive to sounds and vibrations in the ground. When hunting, Noiran stuns its prey with ultrasonic waves before stabbing it with its highly venomous horn.

This Pokémon buries itself into the clouds, making them its home. When its chosen cloud darkens and thickens, Swabcada comes out and rubs its wings, the vibrations of which forcing the cloud to rain and creating a soft melody.

When Vilebarel swim, they look like huge flowers floating on top of a river. They build dams as their nests and adorn them with thorny and poisonous vegetation for defense. Vilebarel are very friendly, but their pollen is extremely allergic.

This Pokémon cuts off pieces of tentacles from Mareanie and holds them in its claws, using them as venomous boxing gloves of sorts. Marler itself isn't immune to this venom, so it has to be extra careful when carrying these tentacles around.

This Pokémon loves fighting and brings attention to itself with its bright feathers in order to initiate a battle. If defeated in a fight, Hawldactyl may become so ashamed of itself that it'll start losing its feathers out of stress.

Despite its bulky appearance, Melosaur is quite agile and can jump up to four meters high when dancing to a cheerful tune. If a person's heart is pure enough, they can hear a quiet melody coming deep from Melosaur's flower.

Its milk shimmers with all the colors of the rainbow and drinking it has a psychedelic effect. The taste of this milk is terribly spicy, however.

The spirits of the most narcissistic of people who can't tear their gazes from themselves even after death are thought to become this Pokémon in the afterlife. Bruxmask will get furious if distracted from admiring itself in the mirror.

In this form, Necrorill is in a state of constant stress due to how much light energy courses through its small body. It tries to relieve some of this energy by bouncing around unstoppably, its tail sending it flying nearly at the speed of light.

This Pokémon that lives deep underwater can spend years motionless, waiting for a worthy opponent to challenge it. By pressing its head to the chest and drawing its limbs inside the body, Golisteel can turn itself into an armored fast-rolling sphere.

These Pokémon love sunbathing to gather energy, which they convert into electricity and release through their vine-like tails. Some people keep Luchu as pets, using them as living sun batteries.

They live in tall trees; the higher a single Chesluff resides, the higher its position in the group's hierarchy. From up high, they like to jump on unsuspecting passers-by, aiming their spiky nuts at the heads of people and Pokémon.

Delnx shows its caring nature towards any wild Pokémon in need, providing them with shelter and healing their wounds with its psychic powers. It dislikes humans though, and will turn any Trainer who disturbs its peace into a Tepig or Spoink.

Despite its size and weight, Grepede is an expert climber, able to crawl up the jungle trees with its small claws or stick to wet river cliffs with its finger pads. That way, this stealthy predator sneaks up to its prey, catching it with its tongue.

Slurtu stacks berries it finds on top of its head, saving them for later, and thanks to its perfect sense of balance, they never fall down. It uses future sight to predict when its Trainer or offspring will get hungry to offer them food.

When it spots a group of wild Pokémon, it challenges the leader for a one on one duel and robs the group of the food supplies if Scrafturne wins. It has a symbiotic relationship with Scraraid and uses it as a shooting weapon.

Minish hides its bright colors beneath a dull shell in order to blend with the bottom of the sea and become less noticeable to potential prey. As a trade-off, the armor limits Minish's mobility and psychic powers.

This Pokémon devours all kinds of things, edible or not, and digests them into a colorful sparkling mass. Storing it in its belly, Minitung pukes it out as a means of self-defense, and while it looks stunning, it also smells terribly.

This Pokémon devours all kinds of things, edible or not, and digests them into a colorful sparkling mass. Storing it in its belly, Minitung pukes it out as a means of self-defense, and while it looks stunning, it also smells terribly.

Its teeth are strong enough to crush even the hardest minerals and shells; even pieces of meteors are no match for Minish's jaw. The colors of the sparkling dust it releases through the protuberance on its head are determined by what it eats.

Locals claim that Minitail can be spotted coursing through the sky during new moons when the night is pitch-dark. However, scientific research shows that this Pokémon can't fly, but instead jumps out of the water high enough to appear soaring.

Old myths describe Minitail and its partner as two heroes who saved people from a terrifying monster's attack. For that, they were placed in the sky in the form of a constellation as gratitude.

When this Pokémon jumps out of the water during starry nights, it looks like a comet from afar. This is how Minibyss hunts for flying Pokémon, slamming them into the water and piercing them with its thin fluid-sucking mouth.

According to old myths, Minibyss and its child watch out for people and Pokémon from the night sky in the form of a constellation, guarding them in their sleep. If a disaster strikes, these two brave Pokémon will fight it with their lives.

Luvaldo sheds its tough heart-shaped scales every now and then, and each new set of scales is even brighter and shinier than the last. Ancient people that used to live near the beaches used these scales as a decoration for their armor and weapons.

The liquid that oozes from its wings carries a subtle emotional influence, known to stir feelings of longing in those nearby. Trainers say it's drawn to people who miss someone deeply.

This Pokémon's beak pouch is so large and stretchy that a human child can easily fit inside it. Some parents even train their Pelipert to carry their children to school or other places safely.

Its rattle is made of loose golden plates; they create a sound similar to coins jingling against one another whenever Meowans shakes its tail. Pokémon who are attracted to shiny things, such as Murkrow and Sableye, are Meowans's main prey.

During mating season, hordes of Volin gather together in the dark of night and demonstrate their glowing oral cavity to one another. The wider one can open its mouth and the brighter it glows, the more attractive Volin is to its fellows.

Its huge flower transforms the sunlight into its psychic powers. Alasaur feeds its sweet, psychic-powered nectar to anyone it likes with its spoons.

Its abdomen stores the nutrients the attached Shellder uses for survival. Its claws look like Slowpoke's face, which distracts the opponents.

This Pokémon's downy feathers look and feel a lot like the insides of a cattail. Faria stays dry even after diving into the water thanks to special secretions from under its wings that it spreads thoroughly all over its body.

Despite having very short legs, Seenub can achieve greater speed on ice by sliding on its belly. When swimming, it floats on the water surface akin to a small iceberg.

This Pokémon's thick fur allows it to survive even in the coldest environments. If it senses a danger nearby, Dewswine hides by covering its face with its big ears, making itself look like a big pile of snow.

Scientists believe that Dewswine is distantly related to Cetitan due to their similarities. Despite its cute and friendly appearance, this Pokémon is very territorial and will protect its herd from invaders no matter the cost.
