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36 pokedex entries by sontyp

Despite their size, Caterbuffet are weak Pokémon, so Flying-Type Pokémon often hunt them as an easy source of plentiful food. Caterbuffet endure those attacks stoically and rarely fight back.
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Rarely moving through hardships and battles has made Metabuffet's body rigid and largely immobile. All it can do now is harden its defenses and prepare for a counterstrike while conserving energy.
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A product of early attempts to restore an aerial predator from a pre-historic period using faulty DNA. While its wings cannot support flight, buoyant gases allow it to levitate.
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Kangasgar are caring parents, teaching their young how to avoid dangers by outrunning or intimidating aggressors. If they have to resort to fighting, Kangasgar try to end fights as quickly as possible, using dirty tricks and brutal attacks.
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Seafetchd developed the ability to catch fish, using its leek as a rod. If a Pokémon bites, it is sure to be pulled out of the water and battled immediately.
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Their docile nature has resulted in Lapkhan being hunted almost to the point of extinction. Regardless, wild Lapkhan can often be observed carrying people across bodies of water in their giant belly pouches out of their own volition.
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The skin of Dragotu shows markings depicting a green, serpentine dragon. What that dragon does seems to change daily, but nobody knows how this happens.
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Hootsol has an internal organ that allows it to keep perfect track of time. It sleeps exactly one hour every night and needs a very orderly daily rhythm, otherwise it becomes stressed and aggressive.
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When it falls on its back, it's impossible for a Ledlax to get back up on its own. With its soft belly exposed, it flails its six short limbs around to avert potential aggressors.
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Its wings are covered by a huge, jaw-like carapace that's hard as rock and can clamp down on attackers. In the wild, Ledwile are shy and hide from humans, but might be lured closer by presenting shiny or glittering objects.
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When a Shellder bit Slowckle's head, it developed mystical powers and a human-like intelligence. Its brain can't adapt to this yet, so it is incredibly slow to react.
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Its huge mouth is actually so soft and gentle that a Gransey can keep an egg in it without it being damaged. This goes so far that Gransey often transport their eggs this way to guard them.
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Pilogrowth are covered in thick ropes they braid from plant fibers that grow from their bodies. This growth never stops, so if humans don't harvest parts of these ropes intermittently, a Pilogrowth can become entangled in them itself.
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A Honchtuff does its best to appear cute and approachable to lure humans closer. This is, however, just a devious scheme to gain food, shelter and attentive care for little return. Once domesticated, this Pokémon becomes lazy and stubborn.
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A Weavgeot covets golden coins to the point of occasionally leaving its regular frigid territory to hunt for wild Meowth. Its beak and claws aren't the only danger to humans, as it often attacks with its razor sharp wing feathers.
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This Pokémon is a predator in its native jungle environment and thrives in sunlight. To hunt, it first stalks its prey for hours, until at an opportune moment it hurls the vines on its head with such force that they can cut through almost anything.
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This digital bird Pokémon is nosy and always looking to learn a person‘s secrets, feigning ignorance to lure them into a false sense of security. Nobody knows who it might share those secrets with.
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What looks like an egg is really a rock Torchleep carries within its water-filled blossom for unknown reasons. If you replace the rock with an egg, it's hard boiled within seconds.
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It‘s said that no two heads of any Nosetrio are the same, making them as unique as fingerprints. When one head sneezes, the others follow suit, the vibrations of which can cause devastating earthquakes.
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Feral Feebas biting its tail isn't a big concern for this sociable and patient creature, as its scale-covered body and regenerative powers prevent pain and lasting damage.
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The gases and spores Drifbplume's body produces are toxic and cause temporary paralysis. Because this Pokémon is very social, it mimics the appearance of a flower to seem more approachable, but its undeservedly sinister reputation still stands.
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The mushroom on its head became too heavy for its small body to effectively carry. Instead, Bretop spins around on it, delivering kicks and spreading spores via centrifugal forces.
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This strong Pokémon‘s body is hard as granite. Missing physical affection, it covers itself in pillows and soft fabrics to appear more huggable.
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By inhaling deeply, Wigglyblim can inflate itself enough to gently float through the air. When it deflates, it creates soothing sounds or devastating screeches, depending on its mood.
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Its metal and glass body is largely immobile, but the flickering flames and gently moving curtain fabric invoke the illusion of it dancing in the air. If provoked, an Orilure can set anything aflame in an instant.
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Gloogle's tail produces a sticky liquid that's toxic to others but seems incredibly delicious to itself. When they suck on the liquid too long, they get erratic and unpredictable.
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Bare skin touching the freezing metal of its body sticks. The sounds Regiras makes can damage modern technology and especially navigational systems, so it's prohibited along naval trade routes.
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Because it lives in harsh deserts, its body conserves large amounts of water. Somehow this seems to generate large amounts of electricity, a phenomenon scientists still struggle to find an explanation for.
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Aurocargo used to thrive in the freezing temperatures of the ice age, but can adapt well to modern climates. The fire on its back produces more colors than the human eye can perceive and emits the same energies as the northern lights.
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The mushroom in its belly pouch mentally controls Parasey's host body, keeping it docile by inducing a constant state of happy contentment in its brain chemistry. Whether this is symbiosis or parasitism is heavily discussed.
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These delinquent Pokémon use their steel bodies and close-combat techniques to cause trouble with no provocation at all. The longer the chain on a Primezor‘s wrist, the higher it stands in its group‘s hierarchy.
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Madreigon is constantly looking for new challenges to strengthen its smaller heads with. Imbalances in its different body parts' strength and looks seem to distress it.
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Despite the weight of its boulder-like body and three heads, Godrio can become dangerously fast. Once it accumulates too much speed, however, it may stumble and roll into its surroundings with devastating force.
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Lazy and not terribly intelligent, Slowking have been observed trying to eat their own tails instead of gathering food. Since their limbs regenerate fully, there is no lasting damage from this behavior.
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The Shellder attached to a Slowtop's lower body increases its balance and motor skills so drastically that scientists speculate which of the two is actually in charge. Swimming Slowtop have been mistaken for mermaids in the past.
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Ancient depictions of Dogle predate the invention of DNA splicers. It's capable of loud, angry noises, but prefers to communicate via small paintings it assembles in a way that resembles writing.
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