24 pokedex entries by robbery_666
Bulbacorio dances using its vines as ribbons. The age and health of a Bulbacorio is indicated by the size and color of the bulb on its back.

Although its body can't explode, Electrcorio's round pom-poms tend to blow up mid-performance. Electrcorio doesn't seem to mind, though, and continues on with its performance using a spare set of less explosive pom-poms.

The spikes all over Seaseed's body are poisonous to the touch. They live in underwater caves, draining minerals from rocks around them.

Chikodra enjoys engaging with both Trainers and wild Pokémon, showcasing its friendly nature. It releases a sweet scent when happy, especially during rainy or sunny days.

Ivycorio's vines are thicker and longer than its pre-evolution's, causing them to be heavier and less ribbon-like. The bulb on its back gives off a spicy scent when it's ready to bloom.

Venucorio's flower comes in a variety of vibrant colors, though it is most often either red or yellow. Its heavy legs mean it dances slower than its previous evolutions.

Groups of wild Jigglytret are known to be gentle and friendly. Their song is so potent that they are known to put themselves to sleep.

Oddcorio grow by absorbing moonlight. This energy fuels its dance, which can cause grass around it to die.

Orisaur is a very eager dancer. It loves to dance in bright sunlight, which fuels its flames and creates adorably beautiful displays.

This Pokémon spends most of its time underground, chewing on tree roots. It lets out mournful, harrowing cries, leading to the rumor that Digtumps are the ghosts of children who become lost and die in forests.

Cascada nests underneath tree roots. It can move noiselessly if it so desires, but it prefers not to move so it can properly prepare for evolution.

Abyena is a surprisingly hostile Pokémon. It sleeps for the vast majority of the day, though when it is awake it will attack anything that crosses its path.

An elusive bird that tends to teleport in its sleep, Ablow is actually quite brave when it's awake. Its habit of sleeping on its back with its legs in the air is often perceived as silly.

Abitty is popular due to its adorable habit of kneading, or gently pushing its paws in and out, while it sleeps. Because it sleeps most of the day, this behavior is observed frequently.

Squirtcorio creates mesmerizing bubble displays by dancing with others of its kind. Its shell is too small to hide in, so it unleashes a stream of bubbles from its beak to protect itself.

Tentafable's body is filled with water rather than internal systems. The gem on its belly lets it release a calming energy that can soothe even the most enraged.

When angered, Waran's horn releases a strong torrent of tainted water. This water is horribly poisonous, and can prove dangerous even with simple contact with skin.

Warcorio's long, furry tail is often used as a symbol of longevity in dance-related literature. The bubbles it releases while dancing burn to the touch, though other Warcorios are unaffected by this burn.

Wargast's shell helmet serves as extra protection, so it gets upset when shell collectors attempt to take it. The age of a Wargast is indicated by the amount of algae growing on its shell.

Seecorio spends hours on the shoreline practicing its dancing. Despite all the effort, others often perceive its dances as "silly" or "goofy".

It is said that Gri Jr. was created when a Mime Jr. fell into a pit of toxic sludge. Instead of dying, it fused with it, creating this Pokémon.

Grithorn hide in their steel helmets while they sleep. When they sense danger, they will fire steel spikes coated in toxic sludge at the perceived threat.

Blastcorio dances slightly slower than its pre-evolutions due to its heavier shell. The boiling water it shoots from its cannons can reach a temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

Haunpuff's saliva is sweet, but can paralyze those who come into contact with it. Rumors say that it tastes like frosting, though this claim is entirely unsubstantiated.
