78 pokedex entries by dylonk25
Bulbacargo is extremely friendly, and eager to share the nutrients within its bulb with others. Unfortunately, its body is entirely compost, and smolders too hot for most other Pokémon to withstand.
Voltrai is attracted to where dreams of grandeur go to die. It can commonly be found outside of bankrupt start-up companies and abandoned cryptocurrency mining rigs.
Koffray's smog clouds are a reflection of their vitality. The most powerful Koffray can hardly be seen through the storm.
Mr. ba move through the forest in eerie silence. Though harmless, they tend to make hikers deeply uncomfortable.
Magidude clumsily drags itself around a muddy lake bottom, searching for shellfish to eat. With weak muscles and poor fine motor skills, it has been known to spend hours struggling to open a single clam.
Gyaradude lives a life of near-constant destruction. It can be found indiscriminately ramming itself into piles of river rocks in search of food.
Gyaraler is capable of completely emptying ponds of prey. When it does, it spends days waddling across land in search of a new home.
Gyaralem knows nothing but aggression; life around a lake fundamentally changes if one wanders in. Local governments have even resorted to explosives in attempts to remove it.
Joltvern appears in several ancient myths as a herald of storms. It flies so swiftly and silently that it cannot be detected by radar.
Porychou's antennae emit a peculiar magnetic field; scientists are unsure whether it serves as a cloaking device, a form of echolocation, or something else entirely. It seems particularly attracted to undersea internet cables.
Kabuxio can be found living in caves along the ocean shoreline. To hunt, they dip their tails into the water, wait for a fish to arrive, and zap.
Snorbat spends its life in constant search of Bug-type Pokémon to consume. Its voracious appetite, combined with a poor sense of direction, leaves its mouth filled with dirt more often than not.
Molmagius is a master pyromancer and a lover of grand illusions. It has been known to soar high over the land in the form of a colossal phoenix; its true body is almost never seen.
Legend states that Typhgigas pushed the continents apart with explosive force. Wherever it steps, ash and ruin are left in its wake.
Chinxew scours the ocean floor for food, eating whatever it can dig up with its tusks. Its body is capable of withstanding immense amounts of pressure.
A formidable predator, Lanxorus uses the appendage atop its head to lure prey to the bottom of the ocean. When a Wailmer dives down to the depths, it is usually not seen again.
Lanxure spends its life wandering the ocean floor in search of fallen Wailord corpses. When it finds one, it will feed for weeks, zealously defending its meal from all comers.
In many homes, Mawick occupies a role somewhere between pet and decoration. Its flame is mostly harmless, producing only a pleasant glow and gentle warmth.
Woocruel lives a simple life, filter feeding in muddy mangrove forests. Its tentacles are harmless, used only to pull itself through dense undergrowth.
Quagxys has been known to make an imposing entrance, its towering form emerging from impossibly shallow puddles of swamp muck. After this, it bumbles around with no apparent goal.
Slowcanth lives for hundreds of years and is said to be incredibly wise. With its plodding lifestyle and lack of response to most stimuli, said wisdom has proven difficult to verify.
Only a few specimens of Steelass are known, being only found deep underground beneath freezing tundra. Though it does not move, its gaze is said to be expressive and penetrating.
Speareel leaps high into mangrove treetops from the river in search of food. If it lands in a particularly unlucky cluster of branches, it may find itself unable to get back down.
Ursaslash's honey is said to be delicious and incredibly fortifying. Many adventurous souls have died trying to get a taste.
Stanth seems utterly disinterested in using its antlers in battle, though it can often be found washing them in ponds or decorating them with trinkets.
Happidisc can be found feeding on plankton in calm, shallow waters. Lovers who walk on the beachside often compare its feeding habits to soft kisses.
Mamoblade do not eat or drink. They feature in medieval sagas as the ghosts of feared warriors, reanimated to wreak havoc and settle old grudges.
While hard to see from the outside, Mamosect carries a large mushroom on its back. The encasing ice both protects it and provides it with moisture.
Scepdon tears through the jungle at breakneck speed. When it encounters a tree too thick to knock down, it tears its way through with powerful claws and hind legs.
Kirmite uses its latent psychic power to manipulate the laws of magnetism. It hasn't mastered this ability just yet, and tends to fry electronics around it.
Keczone's sticky tongue is the only non-metal part of its body. Its adhesiveness is enhanced by a static charge.
Dusdisc floats through the ocean depths, relying on its paralyzing 'stare' to immobilize prey. Strangely enough, Dusdisc is blind; the eye sockets lead directly to its stomach.
Gronaw spends most of its life lurking in fetid swamps. The foliage on its back resembles a snarled bramble patch.
Honchar forges its own crude blade using the flame on its tail. Its uses include self-defense, skewering small prey, and prying open tree nuts.
Honferno journeys long distances in search of a volcano. Only there can it forge a blade up to its standards.
Doubnape is incredibly graceful in combat. Its flowing ribbons and intense flames distract and intimidate opponents.
In premodern history, Aegiswine was a highly prized war animal. Only the most powerful and influential kings have been recorded owning an Aegiswine.
Klinkbell is placed in factories as a method of pest control, luring small vermin into its grinding gears via smell. When necessary, it doubles as a trash can.
Groulade's sizable claws account for almost half of its body weight. Despite this, it fights with awe-inspiring grace and speed.
Reuniret's long body is made up of several separate organisms. Their psychic connection leads to an incredibly high degree of body control, making Reuniret an excellent gymnast.
Reunigrigus consists of what looks like a small humanoid encased in a coffin of psycho-conductive slime. It remains unknown whether said humanoid is dead, alive, or something in between.
Litrogue instinctually seek out a master to train with. The position is unenviable, as they are known to be demanding, capricious students with little control over the fire on their bodies.
Litink can be found floating eerily motionless in abandoned factories, dripping wax onto the floor. Somehow, it never completely melts away.
Volcatops tends to be found stalking around hot springs. A solitary creature, it struggles to coexist with humans. Increased tourism in its habitat has proven a major issue.
Despite its warm blood and colossal size, many scientists still consider Volcaswine part of the bug family. What looks like hair is actually fuzz similar to that of a moth.
It spends its life in search of the perfect opponent. Upon finding such a foe, it forfeits immediately.
Vigoffy's smog clouds reflect its vitality. The most powerful specimens can barely be seen through the storm surrounding them.
Unfortunately, Klikarp's steel bodies are quite susceptible to rust. They would likely be extinct if not for their fast rate of reproduction.
Buink can be found leeching off tree trunks via a sharp siphon on its back, with the organic matter of the bark fueling small boilers within Buink. Scientists still debate the biological purpose of Buink's ceaseless turning.
Solocool is technically not venomous, but poisonous; its slimy tentacles must enter an orifice to take effect. Though smaller prey is sedated and consumed, larger creatures merely become nauseated.
Solocruel, though mostly nonlethal to humans, is an unwelcome sight on the beach. Being poisoned by one has been described as similar to downing a large bottle of cough syrup followed up with a heroic dose of hallucinogens.
Duoret have two brains, located on either side of a long body. Young individuals have been spotted trying to run in two directions at once.
Mysterious and highly feared, Duocruel's psychoactive poison is incredibly potent. Though it does no physical damage, most victims pass out from shock. Those who do escape are never quite the same afterwards.
The weight of Zupunny's large, muscular legs has rendered it flightless. Instead, it leaps up to ten feet in the air to hunt for bug Pokémon.
Contact with Zueary's puffy fur causes a painful rash. Recent research suggests that it is aware of this fact, recontextualizing its friendly, frisky nature as rather malicious.
Golpunny can be described as both a parasite and an ambush predator. After it leaps toward its victim, Golpunny attempts to hold it in a leg lock and drink its blood.
Sablrita's leaf is vestigial; at some point in every Sablrita's life, the withered, gem encrusted thing will finally fall off.
While the gems on Sableef's crown and tail are collected from the ground, the ones on its neck are grown through a precipitation process.
Archaeological evidence indicates that Sablnium was sacred to many prehistoric cave-dwelling humans. Today, it is highly endangered and fervently protected.
After Sablran digs up a gem deposit, it rolls around, assimilating the crystal into its soft flesh. Hunted by Pokémon and humans alike, Sablran spends most of its time hiding in tunnel networks.
Miners are often instructed to attack Sablrina on sight. With Sablrina's poison spines and vicious nature, the task is quite unsafe, and such policies tend to be resisted by unions.
It has been hypothesized that Sablqueen is biologically immortal. In caves untouched by humans, specimens have been found with gems covering the entire body.
At first glance, Scolipunny appears to have two large strands of hair on its head. These are actually extra limbs, spiked and highly maneuverable in combat.
Orichop are often found battling in small groups. Though many Pokémon species understand the notion of play, stringently followed rules and a tendency to spectate rather than participate make Orichop one of the few to understand sport.
Trublia's psychic powers make it acutely aware of others' distaste for its stench. The result is a meek, shameful Pokémon, quick to form an attachment to anyone who can tolerate its presence.
While Stuffinch is known to be personable, excitable, and supremely cuddly, its digging instinct and crushing jaws make it a poor choice of pet.
Stuffpede's soft, cuddly fur is actually made up of bristles that secrete a painful poison. Stuffpede is a leading cause of doctor's visits in children.
Caceon is a master of camouflage, using its spiky skin to blend into the desert landscape. It shifts through sunset colors to startle foes.
Pauk is actually a symbiotic relationship between a predatory bug and a living pile of sludge. The sludge shelters the bug, and the bug shares its prey with the sludge.
It has spent years training alone in the harsh wilderness, improving its voice. Melocario releases aura shockwaves by singing.
To sustain the colorful blaze on its back, Bruxlosion must eat over a dozen cans of paint per day. It tends to prioritize this over actual food.
The bright coloration of Bruxchop's body is not inherent; it paints patterns on itself using a lipstick-like tube. Despite this fact, it is not generally known for its artistic capability.
Bruxchoke's intense coloration and habit of blowing kisses has a tendency to put its opponents off guard. Fighting Bruxchoke is said to be a deeply confusing and painful experience.
Bruxchamp fights in a theatrical manner, flexing its muscles and exaggerating its motions. It spouts brightly colored water out of the small appendage on its head.
Parauk creeps along the forest floor, eating whatever enters its mouth and killing any undergrowth in its path.
Scrafchoke is known for its large muscles and seemingly pointless cruelty, beating up creatures it views as lesser on a whim. This description includes humans.
Magnefing can found leisurely drifting around industrial zones in large cities, spewing toxic fumes in its wake. When it wanders into a residential area, property values plummet.
Mugron's rocky exoskeleton struggles to give its sludgy body form. It can often be seen scooping lost slime back into itself.