20 pokedex entries by pizzarcato
Bellswine's beautiful grass coat and gentle demeanor attract small Pokémon to rest on its back. While sleeping, it is barely distinguishable from an overgrown boulder.

When Bellapex walks, its 12 legs brush against each other to create a rhythmic shuffling sound. These legs allow it to anchor itself securely against the tide, ensuring it won't get swept out to sea.

Its petals spin in a rotating motion to help it swim gracefully up strong streams. The horn on Sundeen's forehead is its only method of defense, so it chooses to flee most battles until it evolves.

It creates a hole in the soil and covers it with leaves to trap prey. Unfortunately, the small sprout on top of its head pokes out, leaving this tactic less effective than Suninch realizes.

This rare fusion is only seen on bright summer days. When Sunew floats high in the sky, it absorbs enough solar energy to appear as a second sun to observers below.

Ribbons of clean, warm ocean water stream out of its body. Ocean life prospers in areas Corzing call home.

Corhorn wears itself out trying to fight bird Pokémon on the rocky shores it calls home. To recharge, it will bask in tide pools.

Cordon wades in shallow waters, attempting to find and defeat Mareanie. If it succeeds, the bubbles spouting from its back intensify.

Compacted boulders of coral are blasted from its distinctive arm cannon. In its fervor, Corsola are occasionally launched by accident.

After a rainy day, the branches atop Cordew's head unravel, releasing bubbles into the air. This Pokémon lives by tide pools and loves to bask in the bright sun.

The massive egg on its back contains such potent happiness that eating it is considered dangerous. As a result, Blisgross keeps it well-protected.

The green gel composing Reunimise's body is derived from seaweed. It displays a strong fascination with shipwrecks, and will rip off chunks of rotten wood to play with.

A special liquid on its back controls Reunisect. Just one of its powerful hands can crush a tree trunk.

Rosedily lure in their prey of Bug-type Pokémon by waving their six beautiful flowers. They drink clean springwater to give these flowers their enticing aroma.

Rosetrio living in healthy soil display the most beautiful flowers. While digging, their blossoms close, and they use the buds as makeshift shovels to help with their burrowing.

The covetous Sabldily lurks in the depths of caves, buried in a pile of riches. It collects the treasures of people and Pokémon who come too close.

Tretine glides silently over the forest canopy at night, with small Ghost-type Pokémon sometimes hitching a ride on its leafy wings. This has led to the belief that seeing Tretine is a bad omen.

Light refracted through Carplume's gemstone petals causes discomfort and nausea for anyone hit by the beams. Despite this, especially devoted rock collectors still choose to suffer the ill effects.

Fusion has given it the speed and agility to become a fearsome hunter. When it catches prey, it drags them into its mouth using the claws on its neck.

Tentaterra keeps a miniature terrarium within the red orbs on its back. Its 80 tentacles coil into rudimentary legs, allowing it to walk on land.
