140 pokedex entries by skittytales
Piditty forages by quickly scratching at dry, dusty earth, then pecking the ground to snatch up dislodged seeds or Bug-types. Piditty will also kick dust into the eyes of predators to disarm them.
Although typically found near the ocean floor, Chinitty is a valuable companion for pearl divers. It uses the flashing bulb on its head to light the diver's way, allowing them to search in deeper waters.
A cautious Pokémon, Azumapunny would rather flee than fight. Its strong legs allow it to swim at speeds up to 60 mph, but it can also land powerful kicks if cornered.
During the day, Sunklang is constantly rotating so at least one of its heads is always facing the sun. At night it goes dormant, converting the energy generated from rotating into nutrients to sustain itself.
Yanitty beats its wings to whip up dust clouds, then rolls around playfully in the dislodged dirt to keep its fur healthy and soft. Even while grooming, it stays alert to danger with its 360-degree vision.
In spite of its tough appearance, Snubnx is quite timid. If it senses danger, it growls to hide its fear and discharges blindingly bright electricity from its fur.
The bubbles Azuitty blows through its tail are particularly strong and buoyant. It can use these bubbles to help struggling swimmers rise back to the surface, making it a popular companion for lifeguards.
Togebro eagerly showers blessings on anyone it senses is kindhearted. Even if someone manages to get on its bad side, it will quickly forget why it was mad in the first place.
Because Leafturne feeds itself through photosynthesis, it is skilled at cultivating other plants, even in the arid climates where it lives. Many desert communities rely on Leafturne's knowledge for their food supply.
The shell that contains Shedturne's spirit is made up of discarded burlap, cloth, and straw from ranches. Since the ranch no longer has a use for it, Shedturne wanders aimlessly through the desert in search of a new home.
Loprill's ears are buoyant thanks to its fluffy, waterproof fur. It is often found sunbathing on the surface of slow-moving rivers.
Cofaitty pilfers ancient tombs in search of artifacts to add to its collection of toys. It will lead treasure hunters to gold as long as it is promised a portion of the spoils in return.
Although Ninitty's eyesight is poor, it uses its whisker-like antennae to sense its surroundings. It eagerly investigates anything that moves in search of new playthings to store in its underground den.
Dhelitty are born from the debris of sunken ships, and will always remember the exact location of their shipwreck. Although it's difficult to gain its trust, treasure seekers will be rewarded handsomely for doing so.
Some miners have attempted to keep excavated Caritty as pets due to their jewel-encrusted tails and soft fur. However, Caritty will always find a way to escape and return to their caves, even long after mining efforts have been abandoned.
Froaitty loves to play with the bouncy bubbles on its tail, but it always keeps a watchful eye on its surroundings. If it senses danger, it can jump up to eight feet in the air to avoid attacks and make its escape.
The sweet threads Swiritty produces are a popular garnish on baked goods. Some patisseries keep a Swiritty on hand, even though its habit of playing with the ingredients can leave the kitchen a tangled mess.
Sluritty help pastry chefs pair ingredients for new recipes with their keen sense of smell. Each Sluritty will only assist with recipes it personally likes, so some bakeries keep an entire team on hand.
Although Scraitty can stand upright, it prefers to move on all fours to support the weight of its skull. When threatened, it fully extends its coiled tail to make itself appear larger.
Minitty's tail floats behind it because the form inside of its tough shell isn't affected by gravity. Minitty playfully bats at the tail, sometimes striking it hard enough to crack the rocky outer layer.
Minitty collects bits of dust and space rocks that fall to the ground, hoping to one day return to the sky from which it fell. However, Minitty often loses track of the fragments due to its habit of using them as toys.
Minitty is said to have acquired its brilliant pink glow from nanoparticles that surrounded it when it fell from space. When this curious Pokémon spins its tail, a strange musical sound can be heard.
Pokémon from far and wide flock to the glittering pink light that reflects from Dianium's crystals. It acts as a benevolent ruler, soothing its followers and dispelling disputes with its calming glow.
Only a handful of Dianitty have been discovered throughout history, but it is immediately recognizable by the glittering, bow-shaped jewel atop its head. Entire mines have been excavated just in pursuit of one Dianitty.
Zigitty will follow any scent that its keen nose picks up. It is sometimes seen turning in circles, constantly distracted by new scents.
Zigitty are highly curious, eagerly chasing after any scent that catches their interest. As a result of this frantic movement, they spend up to 18 hours of the day resting and recovering.
Zigitty are highly curious, eagerly chasing after any scent that catches their interest. As a result of this frantic movement, they spend up to 18 hours of the day resting and recovering.
Wurmitty has many natural predators, so it uses its long tail as a distraction. If an attacker grabs hold, the tail detaches, allowing Wurmitty to escape safely.
Beautitty's bright eyes, bushy tail, and colorful wings make it a popular choice for Trainers looking to enter Pokémon Contests. It quickly turns aggressive if it does not get its way, however.
Beautitty's bright eyes, bushy tail, and colorful wings make it a popular choice for Trainers looking to enter Pokémon Contests. It quickly turns aggressive if it does not get its way, however.
Beautitty's bright eyes, bushy tail, and colorful wings make it a popular choice for Trainers looking to enter Pokémon Contests. It quickly turns aggressive if it does not get its way, however.
Tailitty are very energetic and will often flock together to play by swooping through the air in wide circles. If threatened, they attack fearlessly, battering foes with their wings and tails.
Suritty skates playfully in circles over shallow waters. It uses the waving, plant-like ends of its tail to attract prey.
When it feels threatened, Masqueitty lowers the wide, mask-like end of its tail over its face to intimidate foes. This tail can also be used to shield its face from rain, as Masqueitty hates getting wet.
Meowitty's love of hunting for shiny objects often leads it to become trapped in old ruins. Would-be grave robbers will sometimes open locked treasure chests only to find a Meowitty has already laid claim to the valuables inside.
Makuitty trains by running in circles after its weighted tail, swinging the weight back and forth to build muscle. The strongest Makuitty can hold their tails perfectly upright.
Skitorb loves chasing its own tail, which emits a curious jingling sound with every movement. Although generally good-natured, Skitorb will zap anyone who touches its tail without permission.
A Skitbone who is separated from its mother too soon will never fully mature and must be cared for by humans. It communicates with a high-pitched, mewling cry.
When Skitsey fully trusts a human, it will present them with a length of yarn from its pouch. This yarn enhances healing when used to bandage wounds.
As long as the face at Skityu's core is unharmed, it can regenerate any lost limbs by emitting a purring sound. This sound is said to resonate at a frequency that can aid in the healing of other Pokémon as well.
Skitmie sways its thin, round-tipped tendrils to move itself forward both in water and on land. It constantly emits a low, rumbling sound from the face at its core, but the reason for this is still unknown.
Skito uses its ability to rearrange its cell structure to take on a form that endears it to humans. As a result, many Skito lead pampered lives as pets.
Skituna rests inside a cocoon woven from colorful bits of yarn while it awaits evolution. It is mostly immobile, but can deliver venomous bites if threatened.
Skitlax often falls asleep in inconvenient places, and it's almost impossible to move one without waking it due to its massive size. Trainers who do disturb Skitlax's slumber should take care to avoid a swat from its sharp claws.
When Skitini is molting, it will rub its face against anything it can reach to help the old skin slough off. The shed skin is covered in a layer of soft fur that makes it a popular fabric for luxury goods.
Skitew is said to be playful, although sightings are so rare some experts doubt its existence. Many of those who claim to have encountered it report being persuaded by Skitew into elaborate games of hide-and-seek.
Although normally skittish and solitary, Skitfa will gather together to play under the light of a full moon. The following morning, they have sometimes been observed fast asleep in the dewy grass with their tails covering their eyes.
A Skitrill's favorite toy is its own floating tail, which is filled with a substance lighter than air. By coiling the tail under itself and then releasing it, Skitrill can launch itself off the ground.
Skitata uses its cute appearance and playful personality to endear itself to humans. Once it's been let into a home, it will chew any wood it can find to whittle down its constantly growing teeth.
Skitsire can often be found wallowing in mud with only the tips of its ears and tail visible. This easygoing Pokémon eats almost anything and will gladly accept handouts from Trainers.
The heavy bulb on Skitsaur's back requires a lot of energy to grow. However, when it's not dozing in a patch of sunlight, Skitsaur will still eagerly chase after toys with its Trainer.
Skitown uses its psychic ability to maintain communication between its three segments. It shows great curiosity in humans, and is rumored to appear most often when someone is expressing happiness.
The circular movement of Skitkid chasing its own tail generates electricity. If it has generated more than its body can hold, anyone who touches it will receive a static shock.
Skitchu collects static electricity in its cheek sacs by nuzzling its face against people, objects, or other Pokémon it is fond of. If someone touches it without permission, it releases this electricity in a shocking burst.
Skitrill spends much of its time jumping and playing on its bouncy tail. When it grows tired, it will find a sunny spot and use the tail as a bed.
Skitchu loves spending time with people, but petting it generates static electricity. If too much electricity builds up, sparks can be seen arcing between the three tips on its tail.
Skitshrew's thick hide protects it from most attacks. It plays by curling itself into a ball and rolling, bouncing wildly off any obstacles in its way.
Skitcko is an excellent climber and primarily lives in the tree canopy, even sleeping among the branches. It hunts by dropping from above any time it senses movement, often onto the heads of unsuspecting humans.
Skitchic are beloved as pets due to their soft fur that is always warm to the touch. Because their eyesight is poor, they will dutifully follow their Trainer everywhere to avoid getting lost or left behind.
Skitkip lacks the protective third eyelids of many other aquatic Pokémon, so it must keep its eyes closed underwater. It uses its fin to sense movement and direction instead.
Skits draws its energy from its Trainer. A Skits with an energetic Trainer will happily play all day, while one with a more laid-back Trainer will develop a love of naps.
The happier a Skitlia's Trainer is, the softer and more luxurious its fur will grow. It twirls excitedly when it senses positive emotions in others.
Skitvoir is extremely dedicated to its Trainer and will do whatever it can to make them happy. It carries a pouch where it stores items that it finds to give as gifts to its Trainer.
Skitcario can read others' feelings by sensing their auras. If it picks up on negative emotions, it dances playfully and shakes the bobbles on its ears and tail to cheer up the other creature.
Skitleep burrows into the soil of potted plants in the hopes of being given water and fertilizer. As it grows, its ears and tail begin to poke through the soil. If not removed promptly, Skitleep will topple and shatter the pot it has outgrown.
Skitleep burrows into the soil of potted plants in the hopes of being given water and fertilizer. As it grows, its ears and tail begin to poke through the soil. If not removed promptly, Skitleep will topple and shatter the pot it has outgrown.
The plate on Skitidos's skull is tough as iron. Although its head is mainly used for combat, Skitidos will knock its head against its Trainer's legs to show affection. Even this gentle gesture can sometimes send humans flying.
Although Skitsol is cautious and prefers not to be seen, it cares deeply for any humans living on its territory. It appears when it senses an oncoming catastrophe to warn others and aid in evacuation.
It was once thought that Skitlord's habit of breaching and crashing into the water was a hunting technique. However, modern research suggests this is actually play behavior.
Skitchar have a tendency to swing their flame-tipped tails back and forth without realizing the fire risk they pose. With careful training, they can be taught to extinguish these flames when they're indoors.
Skitran is always on the alert for danger. It will attempt to scare off potential threats by puffing up the spiky fur along its back. If that doesn't work, it charges with its poison-filled horn.
Skitplup's favorite activity is jumping and sliding off of ice floes into the frigid water. However, it is so prideful that it will flee in embarrassment if anyone catches it playing.
The flapping of Skitgon's wings produces a melodic sound. It is rumored that if a child who is afraid to sleep leaves their window open at night, Skitgon will appear and soothe them with its calming song.
It is difficult to earn Skitram's trust, as it will only appear if it senses one's heart is true. When it flies, the ribbons streaming from its neck and tail burn with brilliant flames.
Skitpunny keeps its fur clean by licking its paws and then running them quickly over its face and ears. As a result, its fur is extremely soft to the touch.
Skitpunny is highly sought after for its beautiful, soft fur. However, it is extremely cautious, kicking out with its powerful legs in situations where it cannot run away.
A Skitcott's soft, fluffy fur is so light that it can ride the wind and easily slip inside of homes. Mysterious scratches on furniture and balls of pink fluff are early signs of a Skitcott infestation.
Skitpix is easily distracted by moving things, including its own six tails and the shimmering fires it creates. It has been observed chasing its own fireballs without stopping for up to three hours.
Skitcada spends most of its life underground, but will quickly dig to the surface if it senses movement above. It is highly curious, investigating anything it encounters with its soft whiskers.
Skitkoth rarely moves by choice, but when it's tired it will use its long arms to reach up and grab hold of its own tail. It then uses the tail as a pillow and curls up to sleep.
The three round tips on Skitmander's tail are always hot to the touch. When it feels threatened, these tips burst into tiny flames.
Skitloon loves to play and will disguise itself as a balloon to draw children near. Once a child takes hold, Skitloon will joyfully spin them in circles, sometimes even lifting into the air with them.
Skiteary's cute habit of striking the ground with its ears to bounce along endears it to many. If approached by a human it doesn't trust, however, Skiteary will use its ears to land powerful attacks.
Because Skitbat is covered in a layer of soft fur, it is able to fly and hunt during the day. At night groups of Skitbat sleep hanging upside down from cave ceilings, wrapping their tails around one another to stay close.
Skitik attaches itself to large, furry Pokémon and holds on with its tiny claws and teeth. The discomfort causes the larger Pokémon to scratch at its fur, generating static electricity that Skitik absorbs.
Skitik will hitch a ride into homes in the fur of larger Pokémon. Once there, it hides among couches, blankets, and other fabrics that generate static electricity, leaving tiny clumps of pink fur behind.
Legends say that a household with a Skitrunt will be protected from winter storms, so it is a common pet in cold climates. It is also popular with children because it loves to play in the snow.
Skitlass is reclusive, but has been known to approach travelers in remote locations at night in order to warm itself at campfires. Legends say that it was born from the soul of a young girl lost in a snow storm.
A sprouting of bright pink leaves in a flowerbed is a sure sign that a Skitish has burrowed there. Removal can be difficult, as Skitish bites when disturbed. The bites are mildly poisonous and cause intense itching.
When Skitcorio is feeling happy, it shakes the long, round-tipped feathers at the ends of its wings. Its adorable, energizing dance is often imitated by children.
Skitbat will approach Trainers and cry out for its favorite treat: fresh fruit. While human ears can only detect a high meowing sound, its cry also emits ultrasonic waves that cause dizziness in even the strongest individuals.
Skitria soars playfully through the sky, chasing wisps of clouds high in the mountains. If a Trainer manages to earn Skitria's trust, it will allow them to sleep wrapped in its soft, fuzzy wings.
Skitetta's adorable appearance and the catchy melodies it sings make it popular among young children. Few have seen Skitetta in person, but its likeness is often used on clothing, school supplies, and other merchandise.
When Skitselia playfully shakes its three round-tipped tails, glittering particles rain down. People and Pokémon touched by these particles are guaranteed a night of pleasant dreams.
Although Skitmo-o live together in large groups, they are slow to trust humans. If a Trainer manages to win one over, Skitmo-o will show affection with a gentle tap of the large, heart-shaped scale on its head.
Skitkin loves playing with twigs it finds. Its ears always radiate warm air, making it the perfect cuddle partner for cold winter nights.
Skitxen is friendly and loves to play with whatever it's offered, but will incinerate the toy the moment it loses interest. Skitxen Trainers should take care to guard their belongings.
Skitxen is friendly and loves to play with whatever it's offered, but will incinerate the toy the moment it loses interest. Skitxen Trainers should take care to guard their belongings.
When Skitad swims, only its waving tail and the broad leaf on its back are visible. Pokémon who mistake its tail for an edible water plant will get a fierce swipe of Skitad's claws.
The vibrant pink glow of Skitor's body comes from the nanoparticles it consumed while in space. When it shoots playfully through the sky, its tasseled tail waves out behind it.
A common sight on Hoenn farms, Skitlett leave trails of perfectly tilled soil when they tunnel underground. These aloof Pokémon prefer to live out in the fields, but humans who have earned their trust may be allowed to touch their soft noses.
Skityena will lash out with teeth and claws at anything that moves. It can even become distracted by its own tail, a behavior which many Trainers find adorable despite Skityena's fierce personality.
Skitzagoon are highly curious and have an excellent sense of smell, but their tracking skills are poor. It's common to see a wild Skitzagoon following the same scent around and around in circles.
Pairs of Skitnoone will play by running headlong at one another to see who will veer off course first. It's difficult for them to turn, however, so they often end up colliding with a Headbutt.
When Skitple climbs trees with its suction pad feet, its tail hangs down and sways enticingly. If a predator takes the bait and touches the tail, each tip releases poison.
Skitcoon hangs from trees with the silk threads it uses to create its cocoon. The round-tipped barbs protruding from its cocoon prevent attackers from getting close and leak poison when touched.
Skitfly is popular for its cute and colorful appearance. However, it is quick to anger and will even lash out at its own Trainer if it's disturbed while feeding.
As Skitscoon prepares for evolution, it hides away under the leaves of trees. The sharp, poisonous spikes that line its cocoon can detach if it's attacked.
The fluffy fibers that grow on Skitdot's head protect it from the elements and allow it to attach to tree branches. These fibers are prized for their warmth and durability when woven into clothing.
The three rounded tips on Skitgull's wings help it glide precisely over windy seas. It is fond of stealing small toys and trinkets, which it stores in the lining of its nest.
Skitskit is a popular pet due to the sweet scent it secretes from the antennae on its head. It is often found in puddles and shallow ponds, playfully skating in circles on the water's surface.
The eye pattern on Skitrain's antennae is used to intimidate foes. Its true face is considered quite cute, but it can still deliver fierce bites if an enemy gets too close.
Skith are nocturnal and sneak about without making a sound. However, it is said that dangling a shiny coin from a string will immediately bring a Skith out of hiding.
Although Skitmur appears sweet, when something upsets it, its cries are deafening. Many Trainers find themselves entertaining its every whim to avoid hearing damage.
Skithita is quite friendly, but it values training above all else. Trainers attempting to befriend Skithita should take care, as they may become its next sparring partner.
Skitrike chases its own tail faster than the human eye can follow. When it finally catches hold and bites down, its body acts as an electric circuit, allowing it to unleash powerful attacks.
Skitin's usefulness and cute appearance make it a popular pet at beauty salons. Its highly corrosive stomach acid can be diluted into an effective treatment for skin blemishes.
Skitin's cute face and behavior endear it to many humans. However, potential Trainers are often shocked to find that its entire body is coated in thick, poisonous slime.
Skitpig lashes its tail back and forth rhythmically when it is exerting psychic energy. This energy is stored in the pearls on its forehead, which are shed each year. Ground-up Skitpig pearls are a common folk remedy for headaches.
Skitgoose is generally laid-back and will often spend time chasing its own tail. When approached by someone it doesn't trust, however, it will stand upright and lash out with razor-sharp claws.
Skitform is able to reorganize its molecules to suit its environment. In arid, sunny climates, it grows reflective plates along its face and body to help it stay cool.
Skitform is able to reorganize its molecules to suit its environment. In wet, rainy conditions, it forms a protective bubble around its head. This bubble even allows it to breathe underwater for a short time.
Skitform is able to reorganize its molecules to suit its environment. In the snowy tundra, it grows a long fluffy tail to wrap around its body and trap in heat.
Although Skiteal have thick layers of protective fat, they are very social and will often gather in large groups to conserve extra heat. When Skiteal is feeling playful, it grabs its own tail as it rolls over the ice sheets it calls home.
Skitlithe is beloved as a family pet due to its boundless energy and fierce protection of its loved ones. It will always remain loyal to its original owners.
The bell on Skitchoke's belt keeps its immense strength in check. The jingling also serves to alert others of its approach, as it is fond of greeting Trainers by tackling them.
Skitchamp uses its cute face to disarm opponents before unleashing a volley of attacks. It grips its target tightly with two arms and uses the other two to deliver powerful slashes with its claws.
Skitcool lives in shallow coastal waters, investigating anything that swims near it with its poisonous tentacles. Thankfully, its poison is weak and only produces an unpleasant tickle in humans.
An innately curious Pokémon, Delown loves to observe human behavior and is often found in busy urban centers. Its psychic powers allow its three body segments to communicate and stay in formation.
Delitty are capricious and can be difficult for inexperienced Trainers to handle. They value comfort above all else, however, so a soft bed can go a long way towards earning their trust.
Manegull shocks the water with its electricity, then snatches up stunned prey that floats to the surface. Manegull are often seen in large groups squabbling over food.
Because Swalitty swallows large quantities of hair while grooming itself, it has developed extremely strong stomach acid. If attacked, it defends itself by spitting up globs of the corrosive acid.
Spinitty loves to chase its own tail, frequently making itself dizzy and tripping over its own feet. Many Trainers find its stumbling movements adorable.
Zanitty rears up on its back legs to deliver powerful slashes with its front claws. It will hold a grudge against anyone who touches its tail without permission.
Although Zanitty is popular for its cute appearance, it is standoffish and will only ever warm up to its own Trainer. Once a bond has been formed, Zanitty is said to be quite playful.
When Chingitty is feeling playful, its wagging tail emits a clear ringing sound. The orb in the back of Chingitty's throat, however, can produce sounds loud enough to deafen its foes.
Chimeitty's swishing tail produces a clear, bell-like note that is said to ward off evil. Many households in Hoenn keep Chimeitty as pets for good luck.
Spheitty's thick, plush fur protects it from the freezing temperatures of the tundra where it lives. In especially cold situations, it sits on top of its thick tail to keep its paws warm.
When Spheitty is happy or excited, it sways its tail back and forth rhythmically. Groups of Spheitty are often observed playing by chasing one another's swishing tails.
Although Arcaitty is small, it runs at incredible speeds, leaping over vast expanses of land in a single bound as if flying. It is very proud of its appearance and protective of its thick, luxurious tail.