40 pokedex entries by vaporvenator
Laplix can rotate its body segments, their bony protrusions acting as propellers. It tolerates water pressures most Pokémon would find lethal.

Lapnix is more fragile than Onix due to its organic composition. However, it's much more buoyant, allowing it to ferry dozens of passengers.

Vapornx are fascinated with human fashion and dancing. Their styles vary between individuals, but they all incorporate water in their works.

Remarkable agility and coordination makes Vaporet an expert swimmer. They can be observed resting on their backs, floating atop the water's surface.

Vaporlix dig in search for groundwater to bring back to their nests. In deserts, this activity ends up forming oases for new life to thrive in.

Vaporchum are intrigued by human activities. They explore the world around them by nibbling things, often too softly to cause harm to others.

Despite its hydrodynamic form, it does not enjoy swimming. As it chooses to move sluggishly on land, it is left vulnerable to predators.

It moves on land by bouncing around, producing heat energy. Quieel uses this energy to ignite its tail and attack foes from behind.

Quigong can be found basking in volcanic regions. It shrouds itself in lava and waits to hunt passerby Pokémon.

They battle one another for territory using violent explosive attacks. These duels are extremely hazardous, and should only be observed from afar.

A fusion used commonly by beginner Trainers. Pidtata are generally easy to train and enjoy searching for Berries to share with their Trainers.

Its cries are obnoxiously loud. Those who own Pidgetata tend to either release them into the wild or evolve them as quickly as possible.

While fast in flight, it is very clumsy. It tends to start trouble by crashing into trees, disturbing its inhabitants.

Those who keep Pidtata long enough to evolve into Pidicate are rewarded with a very loyal companion. Its feathers are well-cleaned and soft to touch.

Amphados become very destructive during thunderstorms. This behavior is a rising concern in some regions, often being mentioned in weather broadcasts.

As a fusion of a nocturnal and diurnal Pokémon, Espnea rarely sleeps. Psychic power aids in the efficiency of its photosynthesis.

While it doesn't hunt often, its attempts to do so are always flawless, as it can predict the future to determine what is a feasible prey item.

A combination of traits make this fusion suitable for a uniquely arboreal lifestyle. It swoops down from trees to snatch food from passersby.

Unlike Torterra, Hounterra does not take care of the life that grows on it. It scavenges abandoned cities in search of more preferable ornamentation.

Ekrow struggles to fly or keep an upright posture due to its excessively long body. It is still highly venomous and should not be approached.

Large wings and strong muscles allow its peculiar body shape to fly. It will often raid the nests of bird Pokémon to swallow their eggs whole.

Arow scares away threats by displaying its brightly colored wings. It injects venom through its talons, ideal for hunting airborne targets.

Magic spells grant it new ways to manipulate water, such as phasing it through walls. It taints the drinks of those it dislikes with terrible curses.

Magneye steals metal items from people, seeking quality items to enhance its mechanical body. It has no intention of returning anything it takes.

Glacevoir is an unusually playful yet protective Pokémon. It enjoys fascinating others by creating various shapes and patterns from ice crystals.

Mamokhan herds have been recorded in the coldest places on the planet. Males sport greater tusks and spikes to defend the child-bearing mothers.

Its dense body sinks quickly underwater, allowing it to walk along river beds. It can easily swim back to the surface through sheer muscle strength.

A master architect. Once it finds a suitable area, it spins its webbing to build a remarkably efficient network of bridges, nests, and complex traps.

Its piercing screech renders foes unable to move. It then delivers a venom that locks up their joints and leaves them with cold, pale skin.

It uses water propulsion to fire its arms with the velocity of a tank shell. When an arm is destroyed, Metaeon searches for a Beldum to replace it.

The skeleton of Nidosharp is composed of a highly durable metal. They often rally up lesser Pokémon and command them to raid towns for food.

An everlasting drizzle of rain occurs where it dozes off. This light shower escalates into a devastating storm when Kyosire is provoked.

It torments those that pollute its waters with nightmares of flash floods and towering tsunamis. Victims often wake up critically dehydrated.

Volcaizard can light up each of its scales by focusing heat onto them. It performs mesmerizing displays to distract foes before incinerating them.

A malicious and unpredictable Pokémon. Its fur coat seemingly has a mind of its own, igniting at the slightest disturbance or excitement.

Wigglylithe makes for a favorable companion, especially for frequently stressed individuals. Touching its fur has been shown to have therapeutic effects.

Sharpray uses the anchor on its tail to keep to the sea floor while it's on the prowl. On land, the anchor proves to be a powerful defensive weapon.

Unable to fly, Charbok leap from high elevations and glide exceptional lengths. They inject fire into the flesh of their foes with sharp fangs.

It is theorized that the rapid bending and reformation of its spoons send signals to the legendary Groudon and Kyogre.

It's said those split in two by the wings of Genmence have their souls eviscerated, denying them an afterlife and erasing them entirely.
