18 pokedex entries by afilthycasual
Startrio retains control of any of its severed limbs. These limbs regenerate into full Staryu which act in tandem with the original, creating a collective with a single mind.
Magiran often get stuck in tide pools. Their stubby legs don't permit movement on land so they hide in mud, using their toxic spines as protection from coastal predators until the tide rolls back in.
Schools of Magikarp are sometimes protected by one or more Magirina. They gather stragglers when the group is ready to move, refusing to leave anyone behind.
Gyararina are very protective of their siblings. Trainers fishing for Magikarp are often surprised by their savagery as they fight tooth and claw to save their brethren.
Pidtata's swift aerial movements and powerful beak make it a perfect pick for learning simple but effective strategies. This makes it a common first fusion for beginner Trainers.
Trainers report seeing ponds of red water during the spring. This phenomenon may be explained by Ledywag spawning periods, when dozens hatch at the same time from submerged eggs.
Ledwag spend much of the day underwater in safety but emerge after dark to strengthen their limbs on shore. More active on starry nights, they are constantly vigilant for nocturnal predators.
A shiny layer of mucous constantly covers its body that gets brighter the more starlight is absorbed. Trainers swear they can tell what mood their Ledwhirl is in based on this fluid's scent.
The success of Raticate's ability to find food for its colony makes it indispensable. Some of its members are forced to get stronger in order to help it move from place to place.
Sandbuff who have recently sung roll in the sand. This is because many of their scales are shed when they sing, so they fill in the gaps with sand until their scales grow back.
Desert winds bearing a soothing melody at night indicate the presence of Sandpuff in the area. Trainers crossing the desert after dark are advised to plug their ears due to its sleep-inducing song.
This subterranean Pokémon surprises traveling Trainers by burrowing into their campsites and treating them to a song. When it sings, its scales vibrate, creating a sound similar to a cabasa.
Oddto are primarily scavengers that live on the ocean floor. Their slow movements and leafy backs give them fantastic camouflage while also granting protection for small fish Pokémon that hide amidst their vegetation.
During the day, Forogue rests, storing energy to prepare for the night. After dark, it wafts a sweet aroma to lure in unsuspecting sparring partners. Each punch spreads the scent, attracting more foes.
A very affectionate Pokémon, this fusion enjoys wrapping its body around a friendly Trainer in a warm but sticky hug. While the gesture is genuinely kind, the sticky residue must be cleaned immediately or sickness may ensue.
A welcome sight in berry farms, Abfree teleports from flower to flower, pollinating them as it goes. This uses quite a bit of energy, causing this Pokémon to sleep for most of the day.
Kadafree are very territorial, protecting their chosen flower patches with strong psychic assaults. What makes these flowers precious is being studied. Researchers theorize specific nectars increase their mental powers.
Farsire uses its leek to dig up fresh soil, which it works into its feathers when it preens. This forms an ecosystem that allows small vegetation to grow, creating a food source that is easily carried with it.