28 pokedex entries by sivanandi
While it may look like the kind and beloved Lapras, Ditras is a tricky ambush predator. Anything lured in by its friendly appearance risks being trapped by its gooey body.

Ditki is the nightmare of law enforcement and locksmiths everywhere. It can mold its gooey body to fit into and unlock any keyhole.

There are reports of Eefing emitting gases which caused other Trainer's Pokémon to evolve unexpectedly. These reports have been proven false, but rumors still persist.

Its furry vines build static electricity easily, causing frequent mild shocks. Eegela that realize they're causing pain to their Trainers will often actively avoid Thunder Stones at all costs to avoid worsening the problem.

Eetata creates its nests near mines for easier access to Evolution stones for itself and its family. While they are definitely a nuisance, they are considered so cute that most miners are happy to tolerate them.

Eesol can foresee its own future. It will stubbornly refuse any Evolution stone that would cause it to evolve into a form different from the one it has predicted.

It can sense the aura of Evolution stones, and eagerly seeks them out to become stronger. Because of this, unevolved Eeolu are extremely rare.

Eerua likes to create illusions of what it imagines it might look like when it evolves. Actually evolving it can be a challenge, though, because it's often very indecisive.

Dunvee most often evolves in the wild by finding evolutionary stones while using its tail to dig through the earth. There are even instances of it drilling through walls and glass displays in stores to get to these stones.

In the wild, Duntu is usually found at the mouths of caves gazing contemplatively at the sky outside. It has become popular as a wise but absent-minded character in a children's television show.

Its dark coloration helps Heratung hide in shady areas of forests. Its powerful tongue lashes out at startling speeds to grapple its prey.

Despite its hard and bulky exoskeleton, Herather can fly surprisingly fast. The loud buzzing of its wings is a signal for its prey to run for their lives.

Heraros has three horns, with the middle horn being the most impressive one. The horns are made of the same material as its tough exoskeleton.

Cortom is considered to be a symbol of good luck by fishers. It is often spotted floating near the water's surface and pretending to be a buoy.

Coredo's bright coloring makes it stand out in murkier waters, making it struggle to sneak up on prey in dark areas. In shallow coral reefs, however, it's the perfect ambush predator.

Cornea that live in the desert store water efficiently in their hardened bodies. Their spines have become less sharp and taken on a rock-like sturdiness over time.

This Pokémon roams ancient ruins, attacking archaeologists without warning. Luckily, it is mostly posturing, and will retreat if whoever it challenges does not back down.

Unlike Gliscor, Doubcor cares little for stealth and flies in plain sight. When it finds a foe it believes to be a worthy opponent, it will slam its blades together as a challenge.

Doubslash is a master of both defense and offense. Trying to land a good hit on it while being swarmed by three whirling blades would frustrate even the strongest opponents.

Its bright coloring is a warning to potential aggressors. If provoked, Galvanther can fly circles around its foes while using its surprisingly strong arms to strike.

Sailors hate wild Ferromise, and for good reason. Bringing a ship within its territory nearly guarantees a damaged or even broken hull.

Biologists are stumped about how and why the wheel Golumise is attached to is constantly spinning. Attempts to introduce it to the Klink line have resulted in the poor Steel-types receiving a whirling Dynamic Punch to the face.

Superstitions say that the keys on the horn of Klefsol open a door that will cause the end of the world. While most agree that this is nonsense, the origin or purpose of these keys remains a mystery.

While Lapras is beloved by seafarers, Dhelras is considered an ill omen. Superstitious people who spot it in the waters might even turn around and immediately go back to shore.

While it appears to be chained to the seafloor, Dhelfish can actually move freely. Foes who assume that they're out of its reach are in for a nasty surprise.

It is known for its stunning displays of acrobatics. They often compete with other Hawlpom to see which one can do the more impressive jumps and flips.

It is known for using fiery ribbons to add to its displays of acrobatics. Since they are not Fire type, however, reckless Hawlflame often end up scorching themselves.

Goark often use illusions to make their rocky armor look like gems or polished metal. It is said that staring into the gem on its tail will show you a vision of your ideal self.
