27 pokedex entries by pattybgoode
Its body is a saccharine amalgam of honey and bug guts. It lures Beedrill with its tempting fragrance, then ensnares them, cyclically churning their body and spirit without end.
It lives in burrows, so when it senses movement on the surface, it cautiously pops up to review its source. Seeing anything it finds dangerous, it belts a loud cry to warn others underground.
As it burrows, Furlett moves in and out of the ground in a wave-like pattern. The divots it leaves behind are the perfect size to plant flowers and other potted plants.
It is most active after rain, when the soil is loose and prime for digging. On active days like this, each of its three heads takes turns being the central, primary burrower.
Within the prominent organ on its head are gel sacs that can detect minute electric variations. Using this organ, it can detect the brains of other burrowing creatures.
Pikabite loves sparking things. It hoards broken electrical equipment then electrically charges them all at once, gleefully wondering at the sparks they produce.
It curiously flits around with an innocent look. When it spots potential prey, it buzzes a hunting signal, and other Weava in its group suddenly pounce from hiding.
Moody and impulsive, it often stomps the ground in fury when it misses a kick. In the wild, Kirlee's tantrums split large boulders and down trees, but a patient Trainer can help it find inner peace.
It works hard to integrate its psychic powers into combat through fierce training. Kirogue that are encouraged by their Trainers glow vibrantly with positive energy.
It faces away from its enemy and fights backwards with the terrifying maw on its appendage. The grip of that bite cannot be shaken by even large, strong Pokémon.
Litump's ethereal body glows like a smoldering fire, and its head leaks melted wax. In clearings burned by a wildfire, it leaves long trails of wax as it wanders amongst the charred trees.
They say Jiggly Jr. makes mirrors with a magic wand. It mimics other Pokémon, but sometimes pretends it can't make any sound.
It is said that prejudice against ugly Pokémon summons it to appear at the periphery of populated areas. Bullies who hear its cries are cursed with bad luck.
Although it can't see past the luxurious locks of fur atop its head, it uses its psychic power to remain aware of its surroundings. If it senses that a person is friendly, it will request that the fur on its head be tousled.
Its slimy body is made of cytosol that contains a divided brain. Because it will dry out if it stays too long in the sun, the two halves must work together to find shade.
Focusing its psychic power into its golden mask, it drains the positive emotions of other Pokémon and people. As those around it lose hope and joy, the mask begins to laugh.
Ferrofairy attaches to cave walls to absorb minerals in the rock. On nights with a full moon, it detaches itself and crawls to an opening to gaze at the bright moonlight.
Its outer plating is a pyroxene alloy and its spines are mostly olivine. While these minerals are present on the planet's surface, they are more common on the basaltic plains of the moon.
It sleeps in sunny places during the day and roams at night. If trodden weeds deliver a static shock, it's likely Oddchu releasing electricity in its sleep.
It wanders aimlessly at night, seeking electric equipment from which it can siphon power. Oddchu migrate in toddling, thoughtless movements for miles.
Noiesta's five ears can precisely locate the source of any sound. If it senses a threat from far away, it uses the same ears to conduct devastating, precise sound waves to repel would-be attackers.
It collects coal to burn within the base of its body, which is covered by a hard shell. The holes where the glow of coal burns brightly are said to guide lost souls who died in cave-ins.
It contentedly paddles around lakes and ponds, offering transport to any nearby people and Pokémon. Small Pokémon can ride on its head, and people and larger Pokémon can sit with the water lily.
It hides beneath the surface of ponds, buoyant through the aid of a floating cloth lily pad. When a Pokémon is swimming beneath it, it hurriedly scurries to the water's edge to avoid being seen from below.
When Ludidos hears the sound of a Rain Dance, it jets swiftly from a thundercloud to join in the frolic, bringing a downpour with it.
Its outer coat is made of coarse, stiff hairs that do not absorb water. After a swim or a jaunt in the rain, Ludinat does a drying dance and instantly shakes off all the moisture on its coat.
The leaves of Bellchu collect energy from sunlight. If it daydreams outdoors for too long, it discharges electricity from its mouth.