14 pokedex entries by squawkabairdy
This legendary warrior once inspired many aquatic combat styles, but is now too weak to fight. It spends its days training Magikarp on its back.

A Molkyu is never satisfied with its attempts to mimic Moltres. It gets livid if the lighter by its back burns up the leaves along its wings.

Wobdily lurks along the seabed with an entrancing glare. No one can remember what a Wobdily's true face looks like after staring at it.

This Pokémon stores its valuables in recesses with electric edges. Its precision in taking the contents back out makes Blisfisk a top notch surgeon.

In ancient times, Suichomp fiercely protected any biome it was in. It travelled land, sea, and sky at terrifying speeds.

This Pokémon lures Skarmory by mimicking their shape. It channels magnetic waves through their metal bodies to fly.

This Pokémon takes delicate care of the flower on its back. Despite the foul stench, a Venugoo trusting someone enough to let them smell the flower is said to bring great fortune their way.

Lilish drifts idly throughout the sea. Its tentacles let out spores to incapacitate prey.

Zorogle can draw any scene as if it were real in order to confound its prey. For whatever reason, though, this strategy never seems to actually work.

This Mimikazam is rolling a die for its game. It never takes actual battles nearly as seriously.

Bruxtle hunts by hiding in its shell. When prey draws near, Bruxtle pops out, and its bright horrifying face stuns the target long enough for Bruxtle to land a crushing bite.

Charmime prepares for its pranks by floating out of sight with pyrokinesis, but those mighty flames heat up its surroundings. Whenever one gets uncomfortably warm, they should be prepared for mischief.

Poliode challenge any robbers who enter the ruins in which it resides to a game. Those that can't escape in time are hypnotized into giving all the treasure back.

Blastgigas was once revered as a sacred fountain with an endless flow of water. Its deeds have since faded into myth.
