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By gripping rocks with its vines, Bulbayu withstands even the strongest ocean currents. It absorbs energy from sunlight, often basking quietly along the shore as the waves lap around it.
Bulbayu uses its vines to anchor itself to rocks and prevent the ocean currents from dragging it away. It feeds on solar energy, so it is often found lying on the shoreline.
Bulbadactyl absorbs sunlight with the bulb growing on its back to store enough energy to take flight. With its powerful jaws, it bites anyone it perceives as a threat to the forest it inhabits.
Bulbadactyl absorbs sunlight with the bulb growing on its back to store enough energy to take flight. With its powerful jaws, it bites anyone it perceives as a threat to the forest it inhabits.
The bulb on Bulbarita's back absorbs sunlight and purifies the surrounding air from toxins and pollutants. If overwhelmed, the leaf on its head wilts, forcing it to rest under the sun until fully restored.
By storing solar energy in its bulb, Bulbarita filters nearby air of poison and smog. Should its strength wane, the leaf on its head withers, and it lies motionless beneath the sun until its vitality returns.
The bulb on Bulbarita's head can absorb toxins from the air and act as a natural purifier. Since this process tires it out, it needs to rest under the sun for long periods to regain its energy.
The bulb on Bulbarita's back can absorb toxins from the air and act as a natural purifier. Since this process tires it out, it needs to rest under the sun for long periods to regain its energy.
From the bulb on its back, it secretes a venomous silk used to weave intricate webs that protect its shelter. Although it lives deep within the forest, Bulbados sometimes wanders into clearings in search of sunlight to absorb.
Bulbabat spends the day asleep, gathering power inside its bulb. At night, it awakens with vigor, using its four wings to glide quickly through the dark forest in search of tender leaves high in the treetops.
The leaves growing along its body also function as wings, allowing Bulbagey to glide short distances while foraging for food. It usually leaves its nest very early in the morning to drink the dew that clings to the blades of grass.
Bulbafa thrives in the night, feeding on the moon's glow for energy. When a shooting star crosses the sky, it instinctively begins a journey to trace its fall, a mysterious behavior scientists have yet to understand.
When exposed to sunlight, it becomes so energized that it can't stop singing. Its soft, bouncy body lets it rebound in all directions. It has to use the vines sprouting from its back to anchor itself when it needs to stay put.
Bulbaloom stores the energy it gathers from sunbathing in the bulb that grows on its head. Once warmed enough by the sunlight, it can take flight and ride the wind currents to move to a new area.
Bulbaluff can only take flight when wind currents are strong enough to carry it aloft. The pollen it showers from its bulbs is capable of coaxing grass to sprout even through asphalt.
Bulbakrow uses its beak to dig into the ground and hide Berries, which it leaves to ferment before eating. Its bulb releases a floral fragrance that induces drowsiness in Pokémon and humans.
The bulb atop its head absorbs sunlight as Bulbamory flies above the lush jungle canopies where it nests. It must take in large amounts of energy through photosynthesis to improve its flight performance.
It continuously absorbs sunlight through the bulb on its back, fueling endless flight across its vast territory without rest. By powerfully beating its wings, Bulbarow releases soothing spores that calm everything in its surroundings.
Bulbatler gathers the energy needed to create illusions using the bulb on its tail, which converts sunlight. It feeds on the mold that grows on tree bark, helping the forest remain healthy.
Bulbatank constantly exposes its bulb to sunlight to improve the quality and flavor of the milk it can produce. Because of its gentle and courteous nature, it is highly appreciated by farmers and is frequently found in rural areas.
According to legend, Bulbakou wanders the world absorbing the energy of thunderstorms. Inside its green bulb, it contains enough energy to light up a city for weeks.
According to legend, Bulbakou wanders the world absorbing the energy of thunderstorms. Inside its green bulb, it contains enough energy to light up a city for weeks.
Bulbatile always tries to expose its lush tail to sunlight so that it can feed through photosynthesis and remain at full strength. Despite its mild nature, it does not hesitate to chase away anyone who threatens to cause damage to the woods.
The more sunlight the grassy bulb on its head absorbs, the more energy Bulbagross's brain will have to solve even the most complex problems. It is so heavy that when it walks, it leaves tracks in the ground, making it very easy to follow.
Bulbaclops often appears in cemeteries to care for the flowers placed before the graves of the deceased. Rumor has it that its body is hollow and that it is moved solely by the bulb it carries atop its head.
It often appears in cemeteries to care for the flowers placed before the graves of the deceased. Rumor has it that its body is hollow and that Bulbaclops is animated solely by the grassy bulb that surrounds its head.
Specimens of Bulbaceus are extremely rare to encounter, as they are said to spend most of their lives resting under the sun of their home dimension. The energy they store within the bulb on their back could give rise to new species of Pokémon.
Bulbawig drinks the clear waters of lakes to help the bulb on its back grow healthy and strong. It is an incredibly gentle and patient creature, which is why it is often considered a good Pokémon for young Trainers beginning their journey.
Bulbawig absorbs pure lake water to nourish the bulb growing on its back. Its mild temperament and patience make it a trusted companion for novice Trainers taking their first steps into the world.
Thanks to the two leaves on its head, Bulbawig can locate sources of clean water where it can drink. It spends most of its time absorbing as much solar energy as possible into its body to become stronger and stronger.
Bulbawig absorbs pure lake water to nourish the bulb growing on its back. Its mild temperament and patience make it a trusted companion for novice Trainers taking their first steps into the world.
Bulbaray's body features a mane of leaves that absorb electric particles from the air. The energy is stored in the bulb on its back, which it uses to unleash powerful electrified attacks against its foes.
Bulbapix gathers solar energy in the bulb on its back to boost its fire powers. It rubs its many tails against trees and bushes, spreading sweet pollen that ripens fruit in an instant.
Bulbapix channels sunlight through the bulb on its back to intensify its fiery abilities. By brushing its tails across plants, it releases a fragrant dust that ripens nearby fruit in moments.
Bulbaolu can sense the soul of nature growing around it and rushes to help plants it feels are suffering. It lives in the undergrowth, using vines to swing quickly from branch to branch.
Bulbaxio stores electricity inside the bulb on its back, using the energy in battle when needed. Its grassy-scented fur has the ability to calm anyone who comes into contact with it.
Bulbainch hides beneath the sand, leaving only its green bulb exposed so it can sustain itself by absorbing sunlight. When someone approaches its position, it bursts out of the ground and snaps its jaws shut on the unfortunate intruder.
Bulbainch hides beneath the sand, leaving only its green bulb exposed so it can sustain itself by absorbing sunlight. When someone approaches its position, it bursts out of the ground and snaps its jaws shut on the unfortunate intruder.
To prevent its wings from being damaged by the desert sun, Bulbava spends most of the day safely within oases. The bulb on its back not only converts sunlight into energy but also stores water, allowing it to survive even in scorching habitats.
If it doesn't absorb enough solar energy, Bulbarua cannot create its illusions. To avoid being bothered by other forest Pokémon, it sometimes takes on a human appearance.
Bulbapet wanders through city gardens feeding on negative emotions, particularly anger and resentment. It is most active during the day, as its body converts sunlight into energy.
Bulbasion has two independent brains, one shaped like a bulb. When this Pokémon absorbs enough solar energy, the bulb-shaped brain synchronizes with the other, unleashing powerful psychic powers.
The bulb on its head constantly absorbs the desert sunlight, converting it into energy for all its activities. It protects oasis trees by driving away any danger with the sharp thorns that grow along its arms.
Bulbaetta stores solar energy in the bulb on its head. Its sweet melodies can control the blooming of flowers on any plant.
Bulbaish releases its psychic power from the bulb on its head. To fully recharge, it requires a long rest under sunlight.
Bulbakin absorbs sunlight into the bulb on its back, storing enough energy to create small flames. Although normally gentle by nature, it will not hesitate to unleash its full power to protect its Trainer.
If it rests long enough under sunlight, its body begins to produce a sweet fragrance reminiscent of cotton candy. Bulbalix can extend the vine on its tail to deftly grasp the foods it favors.
With its vines, Bulbafly can grab the fruits and Berries it feeds on to stay healthy and energized. The colorful patterns on its wings change depending on the region it inhabits.
Bulbascoon's body is protected by a tough bulb that shields it from any kind of harm. To gather food, it extends its long vines, which can stretch for several meters, allowing it to remain safely inside its shelter.
Bulbadot is a gentle and patient creature that spends most of its days feeding through photosynthesis under the sunlight. If it rains for too many days in a row, it begins to feel weak and appears sad and disheartened.
Thanks to its psychic powers, Bulbatite can levitate leaves and move them at will to train its focus. It always meditates under the sunlight so the bulb on its head can absorb as much energy as possible.
Bulbamel is highly valued by farmers for its tireless nature and is often seen hauling heavily loaded carts. To keep its energy reserves full, it rests for long hours under sunlight, storing nourishment within the bulb on its back.
If it does not absorb enough sunlight with the bulb on its head, Bulbada's movements may become unstable and confused. If you see it wandering aimlessly, it is recommended to expose it to the sun as soon as possible.
Bulbaboach blends perfectly among the algae on the bottoms of lakes and rivers to avoid being caught. When it feels threatened, it spits a mixture of water and mud from its mouth to blind its attacker and then flees.
It is so round that, when moving on land, it prefers to roll to get around. Inside the bulb on its back, it stores energy and nutrients that keep it in excellent shape; as a result, Bulbaeal rarely gets sick.
Its lithe body allows it to swim swiftly among rocks as it searches for food. Bulbabyss lives only in warm waters to promote the growth of the seed that sprouts on its head.
Caterlee is a patient and strategic fighter. It uses String Shot to slow its opponents, and once they're ensnared in its silk, it strikes with crushing kicks.
Cateray secretes a sticky silk that it spits onto its prey's legs to slow them down. The red horn on its head glows brightly whenever it senses danger.
Voltcute's body is divided into six Pokéball–shaped units, all linked telepathically. It often dwells in Pokémarket warehouses, skillfully camouflaging itself among shelves and inventory boxes.
It is a rather solitary and irritable Pokémon, to avoid contact with others, it usually hides in bushes or undergrowth. If someone bumps into its hard shell, it may get so angry that it blows itself up.
When its gloves begin to glow, it means Volthita is fully charged and ready to fight. The rings on its cheeks act as indicators of its health; if they start flickering faintly, it means this Pokémon is sick.
When it spins like a top, it can generate a large amount of electrical energy. If it keeps spinning for too long and the electricity builds up excessively, its head risks literally exploding.
Electrsaur's entire body is actually a large seed that constantly absorbs electrical energy; for this reason, it is often found near power plants. To defend itself, it releases poisonous spores into the air to keep enemies at bay.
Electray can make its snow-white fur shine so brightly that it completely blinds its foe, leaving them unprepared for its powerful attacks. It is said to hold enough electrical energy within its body to power an entire neighborhood on its own.
Before fighting, it charges as much electricity as possible into its gloves to perform electric techniques capable of paralyzing its opponents. If Electrhita overcharges, it literally risks exploding, so it must always be very careful.
Electrkey is an incredibly energetic creature, and its body can absorb electricity to strengthen its muscles. It uses its tail to propel itself from tree branches, allowing it to make longer jumps to reach its opponents.
Its body is charged with searing electrical currents that enhance its performance while galloping. It's extremely competitive, to the point that if it spots a sports car or a racing motorcycle, it will immediately give chase to prove its superiority.
While in flight, Exeggumence can extend its neck to an incredible length to strike its heads against an opponent and catch them off guard. The leaves growing on its body can produce a healthy oil known to reduce cholesterol levels in humans.
Although Cueon has a solitary nature, it never hesitates to rush to the aid of Cubone when a Mandibuzz hunts them down. It uses the skull on its head to store as much electric energy as possible, which it then unleashes to drive them away.
Although Cueon has a solitary nature, it never hesitates to rush to the aid of Cubone when a Mandibuzz hunts them down. It uses the bones on its back to store as much electric energy as possible, which it then unleashes to drive them away.
Cugon is used to monitor certain programs in the virtual world, preventing deadlocks that could cause crashes and malfunctions within software. Due to its gentle nature and strong ethic, it is highly sought after by major digital companies.
It uses the bone club it always carries as a lightning rod to absorb the energy of thunderbolts during storms. It needs to live together with the rest of the pack because it is an extremely social creature; when left alone, it is consumed by despair.
Its bony skull is so tough that it could topple a building without cracking. When nervous, Marodon lashes the ground with the club it holds in its tail, creating seismic tremors.
Marozee spins its bone with psychic powers to hypnotize anyone watching its circular movements. It has a habit of abducting Cubone cubs and raising them as its own offspring.
A masterful fighter, it spends its entire life training both its deadly punches and its lethal kicks. All of its limbs can contract and extend like springs, granting Hitmonchan remarkable speed and agility.
Hitmonmander trains its legs against rocky mountain walls to increase its kick power. If it overtaxes itself, the flame on its tail flickers and it needs entire days to recover.
The fine hair covering its body protects it from impact and releases a poisonous dust whenever an opponent comes into contact with it. Its elastic legs allow Hitmonat to jump nimbly and deliver powerful kicks.
Hitmonmeleon is extremely competitive and blasts fire from its mouth to burn opponents. Thanks to its elastic legs, it delivers lightning-fast kicks that leave adversaries no chance of escape.
Though it still needs to improve its control over its flames, Hitmonmander is an excellent boxer. It is a tenacious and highly combative Pokémon; its fighting spirit makes it popular among battle enthusiasts.
Hitmonat is a highly strategic fighter who seeks to find openings in its opponents' defenses in order to deliver powerful punches. Its body is covered in thick fur that releases poisonous spores whenever it is struck.
Hitmonmeleon is a fierce brawler that loves dueling to prove its punching prowess. When it's close to being knocked out, the flame on its tail burns brighter than ever as it unleashes its full strength.
When it particularly likes objects or people, Lickitty constantly licks them with its long tongue. Its very gentle nature makes it a Pokémon that is well-suited to children or novice Trainers.
Koffnape can release clouds of toxic gas from its body, which it rides to float in midair. It is a skilled fighter, capable of crushing boulders as if they were fragile pieces of glass with a single punch.
To regulate its body temperature, it constantly releases toxic gas from the vents on its rock-hard armor. Koffgron must continuously feed on rocks to prevent its horns from weakening.
Koffpuff is an extremely shy Pokémon. If it notices someone listening while it sings, it becomes agitated and releases a highly poisonous gas through its skin pores. This behavior often causes others to avoid it.
Koffpuff is timid by nature and prefers solitude. If overheard while singing, it panics and secretes poisonous gas from its skin, a habit that causes other Pokémon to keep their distance.
Koffter enjoys haunting houses, filling their rooms with a foul stench using its gas. Inhaling its fumes for too long can cause people to lose consciousness.
Its hard shell protects Metafing while it stores the energy it needs to evolve. It hides behind layers of poisonous gas to stay safe from predators.
Metadra tends to rest motionless in underwater caves to conserve energy. If anyone dares disturb its peace, it flies into a rage and slams its incredibly hard shell against anything within reach.
Its body plates are twice as sturdy as those of a normal Rhyhorn. Rhyhorn always charges headlong with its horns until it completely destroys any obstacles.
Rhygey's stone feathers protect it from the attacks of larger and stronger predators, though their weight makes its flight somewhat clumsy. In battle, it slams into opponents with its sturdy horn to disorient them and gain the upper hand.
Rhyma beats its wings at such speed that it can move nimbly through the air despite the weight of its heavy armour. When it spots an enemy, it charges forward to strike with the horn on its forehead.
The pieces of its tough armor are made of dried mud and clay, giving it both protection and freedom of movement. Rhyziken spends all its days training its kicks to make them ever stronger and more devastating.
It haunts caves and mines in search of humans whose life energy it can drain. Rhyedge keeps its blade razor-sharp by constantly dueling with others of its kind.
The helmet-like shell covering Rhymander's head allows it to charge headfirst into foes. Short-tempered and stubborn, it stomps the ground in tantrums that make the earth tremble.
It sharpens its claws on rock, leaving deep grooves behind so it's always ready to use them when needed. Rhyth utterly despises water. If it starts raining, it immediately looks for a cave to hide in and won't come out until the storm has passed.
Rhydon is often utilized by renowned construction companies to carve new tunnels in record time. Its obsidian horn is nearly indestructible, and when it spins, it can easily pierce even the toughest metal walls.
Rhyrow hurls itself into a dive, twisting faster and faster as its drill-like beak tears through anything in its path. With massive, resilient wings, it soars for days without rest and holds its ground in the sky even amid raging storms.
Rhyedge bores through any obstacle in its path using its drill-shaped blade. Its shroud can sense the life energy of nearby humans and perpetually strains in their direction.
Rhylett is famous for the intricate tunnels it digs deep underground. The horn on its head is so durable it can pierce through mountains and metal without wearing down. Its actions often risk damaging city pipelines.
It has a pouch on its back that allows it to carry an egg with mysterious powers. Chansaur would do anything to protect the egg's integrity. If anyone gets too close, it blows a poisonous powder from its mouth to drive them away.
It has a pouch on its back that allows it to carry an egg with mysterious powers. Chansaur would do anything to protect the egg's integrity. If anyone gets too close, it blows a poisonous powder from its mouth to drive them away.
It has a pouch on its back that allows it to carry an egg with mysterious powers. Chansaur would do anything to protect the egg's integrity. If anyone gets too close, it blows a poisonous powder from its mouth to drive them away.
Horow uses its water attacks to slow down small prey, which it then grabs with its claws. Its feathers are water-repellent, allowing it to fly easily even when it is raining or immediately after diving into the waves in search of food.
Its beautiful, colorful fins allow it to hover slightly above the water's surface to catch small insects. Golfree is a very delicate creature, in fact if the lake or river it lives in becomes polluted, it must be moved immediately to clean waters.
In Kanto, fishing contests are often held to catch Golran, and whoever catches the largest one is declared the winner. It does not hesitate to impale enemies with the poisonous horn on its forehead to protect itself or its family.
Golfetchd never parts with the reed it carries like a weapon; if it loses it, it cries for weeks. Thanks to its vibrant colors and elegant swimming, it is highly appreciated in beauty competitions.
Although Seakip mainly lives in river waters, it can survive for quite some time on land when searching for berries to feed on. It keeps its sharp horn polished by rubbing it against the rocks found in the stream.
Although Seakip mainly lives in river waters, it can survive for quite some time on land when searching for berries to feed on. It keeps its sharp horn polished by rubbing it against the rocks found in the stream.
It glides over the ocean surface in search of tiny insects to suck up with its mouth. Each graceful movement of its beautiful wings releases colored dust into the water, enriching nearby algae and coral.
Butterdra uses its paralyzing powders to weaken prey, which it then catches while flying above the ocean waves. It can shoot jets of extremely salty water from its mouth to put its opponents at a disadvantage.
Butterdra uses its paralyzing powders to weaken prey, which it then catches while flying above the ocean waves. It can shoot jets of extremely salty water from its mouth to put its opponents at a disadvantage.
Butterdra uses its paralyzing powders to weaken prey, which it then catches while flying above the ocean waves. It can shoot jets of extremely salty water from its mouth to put its opponents at a disadvantage.
Butterdile is a carefree and energetic creature that spends much of its day playing by splashing water at other Pokémon. With a single flap of its wings, it can easily lift into the air, leaving behind a fine silvery dust.
Its compound eyes allow Buttergeot to spot any movement beneath it, letting it pinpoint prey with precision. As it glides through the air, it scatters a trail of silvery dust that enhances the grace of its flight.
Buttergeot's multifaceted eyes detect the slightest movement below, enabling it to strike prey with unerring accuracy. As it soars, a faint shimmer of silvery dust trails behind, accentuating its elegant flight.
If someone compliments it, Butterbull starts flapping its ears and releasing a sparkling powder around itself. It has an incredible nose for ripe berries, making it useful to farmers who rely on it to pick fruit at the perfect moment.
Butterith flutters its wings to signal companions or indicate food. It was revitalized from fossil remains discovered inside the hollows of oak and honey linden trees.
While one of its two heads eats, the other always stays alert to prevent wild Pokémon from attacking it. Butterlous can navigate while flying even in total darkness thanks to its highly sensitive antennae.
Starsaur feeds by absorbing toxins from the water, which also nourish the algae-like bulb growing on its back. It communicates with others of its kind by flashing the large red gem on its face in rhythmic patterns.
It communicates with other Pokémon by making the horn-shaped gem on its forehead flash in rhythmic patterns. Scientists have developed a remedy for seasickness derived from the toxins produced by Staran's body.
Its body has fully adapted to life in the ocean depths, with algae, anemones, and corals covering its spherical surface. The core embedded within the star on its head glows at night to attract other marine Pokémon, as it fears being left alone.
Its body has fully adapted to life in the ocean depths, with algae, anemones, and corals covering its spherical surface. The core embedded within the star on its head glows at night to attract other marine Pokémon, as it fears being left alone.
Mr. nx always acts as if it were performing, which gives it an extremely eccentric personality. It's known for its graceful movements that charm its audience, and it also surprises them by creating ice barriers so thin they appear almost invisible.
Scytop is an extraordinary fighter, able to maintain perfect balance even when upside down. By spinning its body at tremendous speeds, it wields its scythes to generate a deadly tornado of blades that leaves no foe unscathed.
By infusing its scythe-like tail with electricity, Scychu can make it float briefly and ride it with flawless balance, darting between the trees. It devotes much of its time to consuming berries, boosting its strength and restoring its vitality.
Scymander assists Rangers in clearing forests of sick trees, using its heated scythes to cut them down. It loves being rewarded with ripe berries, of which it is very fond.
The figureheads of many ships were inspired by Jyndra's appearance. It tries to lure sailors toward large blocks of ice to trap their ships and force their crews to listen to its voice.
It sticks its tail into generators or other electronic devices to absorb as much energy as possible. All the electricity it gathers is stored inside the bulb on its back, which Electasaur uses whenever it needs to defend itself.
It charges its dual scythes with electricity to execute powerful slashes capable of putting its opponents at a disadvantage. Electather leaps from branch to branch at high speed to recharge its body using kinetic energy.
It sticks its tail into generators or other electronic devices to absorb as much energy as possible. All the electricity it gathers is stored inside the bulb on its back, which Electasaur uses whenever it needs to defend itself.
Electaish hops around the undergrowth searching for rotting berries that can strengthen its body. When it gets nervous, it frantically shakes its striped tail and begins to emit electric sparks from its antennae.
It spits fire pellets while in flight to ignite the bushes and leaves concealing its prey, flushing them into the open. Whenever it rains, Magey refuses to leave its nest, as it has a deep aversion to water.
Magcor soars through the air using the scorching currents released by geysers, which it channels through its wing membranes without burning itself. A single strike from its blazing-hot pincers is enough to melt even thick metal walls.
It lives in underwater caves where it uses its tentacles to harpoon prey before devouring them. This Pokémon has inspired countless terrifying tales, especially popular among sailors.
Pinking is an incredibly territorial Pokémon that does everything to protect its family members. Its massive spiked horns are stronger than iron, allowing it to face any battle with pride.
Just before charging its enemies, Taureep releases electric sparks from the fluff covering its body. Its horns are so strong that they can even break rocks.
Taureep coats its horns with electricity to make its ferocious charges even more fearsome. It only allows people who have earned its complete trust to shear its thick wool.
Since Tauicate is always hungry, it spends most of its day searching for food to eat or stockpile. If anyone approaches its hoard, it flies into a rage and charges with full ferocity, striking with its rock-hard horns.
When fighting, Taumortar covers its hard hooves with burning flames to make its attacks even more devastating. It gets irritated easily, so it is advisable to proceed with extreme caution in its territory.
Tauflame's broad wings allow it to swoop down on its prey with unmatched speed. A pair of iron-hard horns atop its head are used to strike foes and prey alike, with enough force to topple even the trees in its path.
Taumander uses the flames on its tails to heat the horns on its head, making it even more dangerous. Although it has a very impulsive temperament, it can be quickly calmed in the presence of sweet-tasting food.
Taumander uses the flames on its tails to heat the horns on its head, making it even more dangerous. Although it has a very impulsive temperament, it can be quickly calmed in the presence of sweet-tasting food.
The bulb growing on its back can absorb impurities from the water, though if Magisaur isn't careful, it risks becoming poisoned itself. Its vines are too thin to lift objects, so they simply dangle from its body without a purpose.
Because of its horn, Magicross often gets stuck between rocks or reefs while swimming, taking several hours to free itself. It has a strong fondness for honey and ripe Berries, which are commonly used as bait to lure it out of the waters it inhabits.
Magiran must make do with the leftovers of other Pokémon, as its body is still too weak to swim with any speed. Its only line of defense is the venomous crest on its forehead.
The taiyaki on Magipuff's head gives off such a delicious aroma that it constantly has to run away because many Pokémon try to eat it. It can often be found panting near a water source, which it needs to keep its scales from drying out.
Its red fur would be extremely luxurious, but Magisian's long stays in the water tend to make it frizzy and give it a bad smell. Unfortunately, this Pokémon cannot survive for long outside of saltwater.
The tips of Weelee's feet bear venomous spikes, which it uses to weaken foes struck by its kicks. A highly competitive Pokémon, it constantly trains to better itself.
Its keen sense of smell allows it to pinpoint trees laden with Oran Berries, its favorite food. It brandishes its sharp scythes to ward off rival Pokémon, but despite its fearsome appearance, it prefers to flee from battles whenever it can.
It keeps Flying-type Pokémon at bay by releasing electric discharges from the spines surrounding its neck. During the day, Weeon dashes frantically from bush to bush, stockpiling as many ripe Berries as it can find.
Weeicate can sniff out food from several kilometers away thanks to its exceptional nose. It would do anything to get a meal, even challenging Pokémon far stronger than itself by baring its fangs or displaying the spines on its head.
If someone annoys it too much, Weepy waves the stinger on its proboscis until it is left alone. It digs small holes in the ground with its paws to store the food it gathers throughout the day.
Weeran is an extremely shy creature that makes its home in the undergrowth, retreating at the slightest sound. The poisonous stinger above its head serves as a defense against predators.
Weeran is an extremely shy creature that makes its home in the undergrowth, retreating at the slightest sound. The poisonous stinger above its head serves as a defense against predators.
Weekyu made itself a Weedle costume to look less frightening and try to befriend the Flying-type Pokémon in the area. However, because of its disguise, it's often mistaken for prey and ends up having to run away.
Weenx has a highly developed sense of smell that lets it detect electricity even from afar. It constantly searches for cables to gnaw on, boosting the energy stored within its small body.
If someone tries to bother its Trainer, Weelithe threatens them by pointing the stinger on its forehead. Thanks to its incredible sense of smell, this Pokémon is often used in rescue teams to help locate missing people.
Its kicks are so devastatingly powerful that they can alter the natural course of a waterfall. Gyaralee's temperament is so aggressive and fierce that even its own Trainer often struggles to get through to it.
Its kicks are so devastatingly powerful that they can alter the natural course of a waterfall. Gyaralee's temperament is so aggressive and fierce that even its own Trainer often struggles to get through to it.
Despite its massive size, Gyaratops moves swiftly both in water and along the rocky coasts where it digs its den. A single powerful swing of its sharp scythes can slice even huge boulders clean in half.
Despite its fierce appearance, Gyaratini is actually extremely gentle and afraid of battling others. Outside the underwater caves it uses as shelter, you can find the scales it sheds during molting.
It is a Pokémon with a fearsome temper, known for summoning violent storms with the power contained within its red pearls. Although extremely difficult to train, once its trust has been earned, it becomes an extremely loyal companion.
Feared for its wrath, Gyaranair can unleash the power of its blue pearls to conjure violent tempests. Training it is a daunting task, but once it accepts a Trainer, it remains steadfastly loyal.
Gyarageot is an aggressive creature capable of spouting powerful jets of salt water from its mouth. Though its body has adapted to marine life, it can soar above the waves to drive away boats that enter its territory.
It is said that Gyaratei appears only once every hundred years to purify the contaminated waters of lakes. Its body is so hot that even a touch of its paws can turn frozen lakes into steaming hot springs.
Gyararay is a fearsome sea predator that attacks ships during the stormiest nights. Its massive, muscular body can deliver devastating blows, while its sharp claws are strong enough to pierce even metal hulls. It is known to be a solitary hunter.
Gyararay is a lone predator of the seas, known to strike during fierce storms. Its powerful claws can tear through metal, and the force of its blows is said to shatter the hulls of entire ships.
To train the muscles of its body, Gyarachop stays motionless beneath raging waterfalls. To vent its immense strength, it needs to fight at least once a day, otherwise it risks being devoured by frustration.
Lapwak ferries Pokémon from one side of the sea to the other, expertly navigating the waters aboard makeshift boats. It uses its bone club both as an oar and as a weapon to ward off any troublemakers.
According to many tales, Lapwak guides the souls of departed Pokémon across the sea toward eternal rest. Every night it mysteriously sails the waters, using its bone club as a paddle.
According to many tales, Lapwak guides the souls of departed Pokémon across the sea toward eternal rest. Every night it mysteriously sails the waters, using its bone club as a paddle.
Laptrum is an ancient creature that was already a fearsome predator in prehistoric times, dwelling in sea caves carved into rocky cliffs. Its massive jaws can unleash jets of water at extremely high pressure.
Lapmo-o taps the heart-shaped scale on its forehead against rocks to communicate with others of its kind. It can swim tirelessly for an entire day before needing to rest on land.
The jelly surrounding its legs makes Ditdour's movements clumsy and sluggish when it tries to run or jump. The flames it breathes share the same purplish hue as its body.
Before transforming its body into another's, Ditmagius chants strange verses that sound like a spell. Its highly unstable cells remain a subject of study for many Pokémon biology researchers.
Ditmega's sharp eyes miss no detail, allowing it to quickly learn and mimic its foes' moves in battle. It often flutters its wings to mark its territory, staining the area with the rosy jelly its body is made of.
Nothing escapes Ditmega's keen vision, enabling it to replicate enemy techniques in moments. To claim territory, it beats its wings, splattering pink jelly across surfaces like a warning brand.
Ditcko can climb any surface with ease thanks to its strangely sticky body. It fights using its tail, which it also swings to keep other Pokémon away. The shape of its tail seems to shift slightly after every strike.
Thanks to its bizarrely tacky body, Ditcko can crawl anywhere it pleases. It attacks using its tail as a whip, and after every hit, its tail appears to warp, shifting form in unsettling ways.
Thanks to its bizarrely tacky body, Ditcko can crawl anywhere it pleases. It attacks using its tail as a whip, and after every hit, its tail appears to warp, shifting form in unsettling ways.
When it takes on the appearance of another Pokémon, the star on its tail flashes intermittently. The roars produced by Ditray are very weak, making it difficult for it to intimidate others without first proving its true power.
During heavy rain, when the flame on its tail weakens, Ditmeleon struggles to keep its gelatinous body together. It enjoys mimicking the Pokémon it encounters, though it often forgets some of their details.
The sounds Ditdred emits from the speakers on its head are powerful but slightly distorted. It can transform, but since doing so requires great concentration, it can only do it in complete silence.
Ditda performs an odd dance not only to confuse opponents but also to distract them long enough to figure out how to transform. Its cellular structure is highly unstable, making it a fascinating subject for scientific study.
Ditperl pretends that part of its body is a shell so that predators will find it less appetizing and leave it alone. The bubbles it produces from its mouth are pink and have a jelly-like consistency.
If its gelatinous body becomes wet, it struggles to hold its wings together. When facing a powerful opponent, Ditizard mimics their appearance to fight on equal terms.
If someone beats it in a race, Dita tries to take on their appearance, hoping to become just as skilled. Since its body risks freezing over when exposed to low temperatures, it prefers to inhabit very warm regions.
Eereep is covered in thick, wool-like fur that is highly prized by many breeders. When irritated, it can stiffen its down and charge it with static electricity in the blink of an eye.
Eereep is covered in thick, wool-like fur that is highly prized by many breeders. When irritated, it can stiffen its down and charge it with static electricity in the blink of an eye.
Its body is completely covered in a fluffy, ultra-soft wool coat. It must be sheared at least twice a year, and its fleece is used to make high-end blankets and pillows for luxury hotels.
Its body is completely covered in a fluffy, ultra-soft wool coat. Eereep must be sheared at least twice a year, and its fleece is used to make high-end blankets and pillows for luxury hotels.
Despite its somewhat menacing appearance, Eegeot can be very affectionate. It tends to gift its favorite feathers to its Trainer once it has earned their trust.
When near powerful sources of electricity, its fluffy mane puffs up, giving it a more intimidating appearance. When Eeray is happy, the tip of its tail shines brightly.
Its soft fur is harvested and crafted into highly prized Choice Scarves. Thanks to its sweet and gentle appearance, Eeary is frequently given to young children as a way to introduce them to Pokémon from an early age.
Although it spends most of its time in the water, it can sometimes be seen hopping around on land in search of Berries. Its soft ears are very sensitive, and if it hears even a faint suspicious noise, it immediately runs away.
Its exceptional swimming ability and tireless patience have made it a reliable assistant to lifeguards rescuing swimmers in distress. When it is about to unleash one of its powerful Water-type attacks, its shell begins to emit a cold, chilling mist.
Vaporwig swims through lakes and rivers, planting seeds in the lakebed to grow new algae. Slapping its tail, it enjoys splashing water at its friends along the shore.
Vapormence is not just fast in the air; once it enters the water, it can dart forward like a missile thanks to its tail and the fins on its face. When battling, it rises into the sky before firing its water jets from above.
Vaporbat glides over rivers in the dead of night, flapping its wings frantically in search of small prey. When threatened, it hides among the river currents, where it swims with agility and blends perfectly with its surroundings.
Vapormeleon is a superb swimmer that propels itself through even stormy seas with its powerful tail. Within its territory, it drives out rivals using both Fire and Water-type attacks.
Joltsea is a timid Pokémon that lives in deep waters, where it makes hidden dens among the algae. When it feels threatened, it raises its yellow scales and frantically beats the fins on its back, creating sparks to deter marine predators.
When Jolther battles, it coats its sharp scythes with electric jolts to paralyze its opponents. The bristly fur around its neck constantly accumulates static energy, making its movements faster.
During thunderstorms, Joltdrill raises its massive stingers toward the sky in order to absorb the energy of lightning. It communicates with others of its kind by making the white collar around its neck glow in steady pulses.
Joltata is a hyperactive creature that often infests attics or abandoned labs with its colony. Before battle, it stiffens the quills covering its body and grinds its sharp teeth to intimidate and discourage its foe.
Known for its frenetic energy, Joltata often overruns dusty attics or abandoned research sites. It prepares for battle by raising its quills and clacking its fangs together to intimidate any would-be challenger.
Joltgron channels its electrical energy through its incredibly hard stone horns, unleashing devastating electromagnetic blasts. Thanks to the resilience of its armored shell, it fears no opponent and faces every battle with unwavering courage.
To prevent anyone from touching its tails, Joltales coats them with crackling electric discharges as a warning. When it battles, it uses all its strength, skillfully combining Fire- and Electric-type moves.
To prevent anyone from touching its tails, Joltales coats them with crackling electric discharges as a warning. When it battles, it uses all its strength, skillfully combining Fire- and Electric-type moves.
It ambushes its prey and paralyzes them with its electrified claws before they have any chance to react. Its fluid and silent movements make it a remarkably captivating and elegant creature, highly admired by judges at Pokémon Contests.
The sparks constantly coursing through its body enhance the speed of its muscles and its grappling attacks. When enraged, Joltkey stores such vast amounts of electrical energy that it emits a blinding light.
Joltamo has the habit of infesting power plants together with its colony so it can feast on as much electricity as possible. If someone tries to drive it away, it becomes highly aggressive and doesn't hesitate to unleash crackling bolts.
When Joltizard loses its patience, its body generates vast amounts of electricity, causing the lightning bolt at the tip of its tail to glow intensely. It blinds foes while in flight before finishing them off with powerful electric attacks.
When raised with affection, Flatank can produce a highly nutritious milk useful in many culinary preparations. Its high body temperature eliminates any bacteria present in the milk, making it a safe food for anyone.
When enraged, Flakey's body reaches 350°C. It unleashes blazing fiery punches against its opponents, bravely fighting even Pokémon far larger and more powerful than itself.
Despite its massive size, Flarein can swim through water at incredible speeds. By focusing, it can heat up its ivory tusks until they glow red-hot, making its physical attacks even more devastating.
Poryreon are introduced into the digital world to protect files from viruses during nighttime hours. Because of how incredibly useful they are, companies are willing to pay young Trainers to raise them.
Poryreon are introduced into the digital world to protect files from viruses during nighttime hours. Because of how incredibly useful they are, companies are willing to pay young Trainers to raise them.
Poryrow was uploaded into the virtual world to detect and neutralize system bugs before they could spread through critical data management software. It requires regular maintenance checks to ensure no virus has corrupted its system integrity.
Poryliper uses its beak to archive vast amounts of data and shield it from viruses. It soars through cyberspace on its wings, perpetually searching for more information to protect and preserve.
The shell protecting its head keeps it from crashing into rocks whenever it gets distracted while swimming. Omagon wanders along the coast for hours in search of clams and seashells to munch on.
The foliage covering its shell can release a stinging pollen that keeps predators away. Omaish lives in darkness, in rocky caves near the sea, as it needs both shade and humidity to thrive.
Its rock-hard shell acts as armor, preventing Omahorn from getting hurt when it charges headfirst at objects or foes. Omahorn was recently revived by scientists using its fossilized horn, discovered during mountain excavations.
Omados is a cruel predator that slithers through the ocean depths with coils made of interwoven tentacles. It seizes ships and drags them into the abyss, shredding them afterward with its terrifying jaws.
The spikes on the shell it wears like a crown turn bright red when it's about to unleash a powerful Psychic attack. In ancient times, Omaking was revered as a wise leader who guided groups of Pokémon in search of new underwater caves to inhabit.
While in flight, Omarow attacks its opponents with precise blows from its very long beak. Its wings are composed of tentacles it can extend to anchor itself to surfaces or snatch its victims.
Kakdile usually spends its days perfectly still, hidden among the algae growing on lakebeds. If someone ventures too close, it lashes out with a sudden bite to drive them away.
Because its body has hardened to the point that Kakran can barely move, the poisonous spines covering it serve as its only defense outdoors. It usually hides beneath tree roots, waiting patiently for the time to evolve.
Kakran sleeps for most of the day in a burrow it digs among tree roots, conserving the energy it needs to evolve. Its extremely hard shell is covered in poisonous spikes that keep predators at bay.
In ancient times, Kabumory was a fearsome winged predator whose shell could withstand even the fiercest impacts. Scientists have managed to revive it by using its fossilized feathers found in stone.
Kabupede has sharp, poison-soaked scythes that it uses to finish off its prey. When it rolls at high speeds it gathers its blades, and it only draws them out when hunting or battling other Pokémon.
This Pokémon has a very aggressive temperament and is extremely territorial. It uses its stone-hard scythes to poison and attack its enemies. Kabupede was revived from a fossil recovered on a mountain path.
Revived from an ancient fossil, Kabupede is fiercely territorial and attacks anything that nears its domain. Its hardened scythes drip with venom capable of paralyzing prey within seconds.
This gigantic Pokémon has many weapons at its disposal for hunting. It has huge jaws capable of shattering even rock, and it has razor-sharp scythes in place of arms, which have made it one of the most fearsome Pokémon in ancient times.
Kabusopod's incredibly tough armor allows it to withstand enemy attacks, after which it strikes back with the blades on its arms. It dwells in underwater caves, where it lies in wait to launch deadly ambushes on its prey.
Aerother wields its sharp flint scythes to bring down prey with precise, powerful strikes. Since prehistoric times, it has established its hunting grounds within lush, thriving jungles.
It dashes at full speed along mountain crevices to gain momentum before taking flight. Fiercely territorial, Aeroros drives away intruders with savage bites from its lethal jaws.
It dashes at full speed along mountain crevices to gain momentum before taking flight. Fiercely territorial, Aeroros drives away intruders with savage bites from its lethal jaws.
Aeroeon uses its amber collar to amplify its Electric-type attacks and overpower its rivals. It patrols its territory from above, flying along its borders throughout the entire day.
It uses its wings to glide down from icy peaks and snatch prey with its sharp talons. Recent studies suggest that Aerosel was already one of the most active predators in glacial regions as far back as prehistoric times.
In ancient times, Aerochomp was an apex predator that ruled the desert plains, devouring anyone who dared challenge it with its massive jaws. It was revived from one of its large fossilized claws.
In ancient times, Aerochomp was an apex predator that ruled the desert plains, devouring anyone who dared challenge it with its massive jaws. It was revived from one of its large fossilized claws.
Despite its rather unpleasant voice, Aerolu sings all day long, often giving listeners a headache. Though naturally peaceful, it won't hesitate to bite anyone who threatens it.
Despite its rather unpleasant voice, Aerolu sings all day long, often giving listeners a headache. Though naturally peaceful, it won't hesitate to bite anyone who threatens it.
One wingbeat from Artigeot can blanket an entire forest in snow. It is so rare that researchers have yet to understand the key elements of this species' behavior.
A single flap of its massive wings can summon freezing blizzards. Artirow is a rare Pokémon said to appear before explorers who reach the peaks of the highest mountains after enduring great hardships.
It is said that anyone who even brushes against one of its bicolored feathers will be instantly scorched by the cold. Its icy breath can drastically lower the temperature of its surroundings.
When struck by migraines, Artiduck loses control of its powers and unintentionally unleashes devastating snowstorms that last until it recovers. Since it is a very reclusive creature, encountering it is rare even in the frozen forests it inhabits.
When struck by migraines, Artiduck loses control of its powers and unintentionally unleashes devastating snowstorms that last until it recovers. Since it is a very reclusive creature, encountering it is rare even in the frozen forests it inhabits.
When two Zapdos fuse together, they unleash an energy so intense that their body transforms into pure plasma and electricity. Some say the fused Zapdos holds enough power to fuel an entire region.
When Zapdos beats its wings, a living tempest is unleashed, crackling with energy so volatile that storm clouds gather for miles around. Ancient texts describe this phenomenon as the sky itself awakening in fury.
According to legend, Moldon was awakened by the mining excavations of an ancient civilization that disturbed its millennial slumber. When it flies in the sky, the temperature rises to such an extent that it is even difficult to keep the eyes open.
When threatened by a dangerous Pokémon, it releases clouds of Poison Powder to cover its escape. The scales it sheds during molting can be used to fertilize barren soil, restoring it to fertility.
When in good health, Dramo emits a soft golden bioluminescence from its tiny body, gently illuminating the waters it swims in. It despises battle and uses its sparks mainly to communicate its emotions to other Pokémon.
During mating season, Dralektrik radiates a golden glow from its crest to attract the attention of others of its species. With its long, sinuous body, it can squeeze into any cavity in the underwater caves where it searches for food.
Dralithe is an affectionate creature that only fights to defend itself or its Trainer. It has an almost perfect sense of smell, which it uses to track the Berries it loves, roasting them with the flames it can breathe from its mouth.
Despite its fiery power, Dralithe is a gentle soul that fights solely to protect those it loves. Its nearly flawless sense of smell lets it locate people lost within forests or other wild territories.
To keep its magnificent wings white and healthy, it carefully chooses only the ripest berries to eat. Many believe that the pearl it carries holds an incredible power, which is why no one dares to anger it.
The blue orbs along its body seem to amplify the power of its Electric-type attacks. When it flies into a rage, Dragoeon releases such intense energy that it can lift itself into the air, floating with terrifying yet graceful poise.
When it runs fast enough, Dragota can even generate the momentum needed to take off. Due to its highly competitive nature, it is especially appreciated by Trainers who compete in cross-country races riding on their Pokémon.
The antennae on its head vibrate with joy when a storm is approaching. When it grows tired of flying, Dragonaw returns to the sea waters, where it moves gracefully thanks to its powerful tail.
It wears a crown of pearls on its head, which is believed to be the source of its extraordinary strength. Dragoloom spends all day joyfully riding wind currents above the sea.
Dragorow is a remarkably strong-willed creature capable of flying even through violent storms. Some delivery companies employ it for express shipments thanks to its speed and reliability.
Dragolord rescues people who fall into the sea by sheltering them inside its immense mouth and carrying them to safety. Its body can withstand extreme pressure, allowing it to travel thousands of leagues beneath the ocean.
During battles, Dragorade weakens its opponents with the poisonous thorns hidden among the flower bouquets growing on its body. Its powerful wings allow it to fly for long periods, so it often moves to places always blessed by the sun.
Dragorade scatters venom through the sharp thorns concealed within the blossoms covering its body, slowly wearing down its foes. With its vast wingspan, it can soar tirelessly across the skies in search of new, sunlit lands to inhabit.
Thanks to its developed psychic powers, it is able to use its staff as a flying broomstick, carrying Dragophox wherever it wishes to go. It is an infinitely kind and gentle creature that does everything in its power to aid anyone it sees in need.
Beedra is highly territorial, defending its nest by unleashing a barrage of ferocious strikes with its quills. Once a year it sheds its scales, and it's not uncommon to find Dragon Scales scattered near its lair.
A violent guardian, Beedra strikes intruders with a storm of quills from its arms. After molting season, the ground near its nest shimmers with scales as bright as gemstones.
Beepy uses its small trunk to dig a storage chamber underground where it hides honey reserves produced by Beedrill. If intruders get too close, it threatens them with the large stinger on its tail, warning them to leave.
If anyone dares to invade its territory, it immediately lunges forward to strike with its terrifying electrified stinger. By flapping its wings, it produces buzzing sounds that allow it to communicate over long distances with others of its pack.
Beeagon covers its head with pieces of rival hives it vandalizes to assert dominance over its neighbors. Due to its irritable temperament, it doesn't hesitate to fight with all its might using the two stingers it has in place of arms.
Beexew bravely defends its hive from enemies even when outnumbered. With its stingers, it marks trees that are sick so Rangers can locate them more easily.
Despite its gentle appearance, Beeish is fiercely territorial. It will protect the flower field where its swarm gathers pollen at all costs, using its large venomous stingers to drive away intruders.
Beevern spreads its majestic wings to patrol above its hive, even in the dead of night. It repels intruders with sonic waves released from the ears atop its head.
By frantically flapping its wings above its head, Beeaura can create gusts of icy wind. The sharp spines on its tail serve as a deterrent to prevent predators from hunting it.
Beemeleon fiercely defends its territory, striking intruders with powerful attacks from the spines at the tips of its limbs. It can produce a honey-like substance that, being highly flammable, enhances the power of its Fire-type moves.
Beewhirl defends its hive by hypnotizing intruders with the spiral on its belly, then hit them with its sharp stinger once they fall asleep. Since its body needs to stay hydrated, it prefers to live near rivers or small lakes.
Mewkin is an incredibly playful creature that entertains humans and Pokémon alike by creating spheres of psychic energy. When someone is cold, it curls up against them with its ever-warm pink fur, trying to share its warmth.
When Chikochan trains by throwing punches in the air, it scatters pollen in all directions, helping nearby flowers bloom more quickly. Before a battle, it spins the leaf on its head in a threatening display to intimidate its opponents.
Chikoras elegantly swims in icy waters, steering itself with the leaf atop its head. When it naps by the shore, patches of grass sprout wherever its body touches the stones or the icy shores.
Gracefully gliding through frigid seas, Chikoras uses the leaf on its head to guide its strokes. When it dozes along frozen banks, tender grass blooms in its wake, defying the cold.
It blends perfectly into treetops thanks to its leaf-shaped wings. When Chikogey is happy, its body releases a natural fragrance that helps soothe symptoms of nausea.
Chikoplume usually lives along the edges of forests, seeking clearings where it can photosynthesize undisturbed. The flower on its head releases toxic pollen that, when properly refined, can be brewed into invigorating infusions.
Chikoth is a particularly lazy creature that loves to spend the day napping. Once it's full of sunlight, it uses the large leaf at the end of its tail to shade itself so it can keep sleeping for hours.
When Chikoth is tired, it can sleep the entire day under the sun to recharge its energy. In the rare moments it is awake, it tries to snatch anything that glitters—but since that activity quickly tires it out, it soon collapses back to sleep.
Chikoth uses the large leaf on its tail to absorb sunlight and shield its eyes from glare, helping it keep track of its opponent. Though very lazy and eager to sleep, its claws can deliver surprisingly powerful blows.
Baytini makes its den in leafy underbrush where it can perfectly blend in. Every six months, the leaf on its head dries up and falls, only to regrow even stronger than before.
It is incredibly energetic, especially on sunny days when the light gives it the spirit to perform greatly in battle. When it rains, its priority is to protect the flame on its tail, using the large leaf on its head until it can find safer shelter.
The edges of its leaves are razor-sharp, so by shaking them Bayish can defend itself from predators that get too close. Its saliva contains toxins that are harmful to humans but useful for improving the soil's pH balance.
Megadon uses the horn on its snout to drill through even the hardest ground, carving furrows for farmers to sow their seeds. In spring, the flower around its neck releases a soothing fragrance that calms troubled hearts.
Megarow drops its feathers near withered flowers, restoring them to full bloom. It communicates with its kind through cheerful chirps, especially on bright, sunny days.
Megarow lures potential prey toward it by releasing a sweet fragrance of honey and resin from its pink petals. It takes tremendous pride in its long beak, often challenging other members of its species to see whose is the mightiest.
Megafeon is said to purify soil that has become too acidic with the powder released from its pink petals. It is a benevolent creature that helps humans who have lost their way in the forest find the path home.
With just a touch of its antennae, Megasopod can revive seaweed that has died due to pollution. It uses its extremely strong arms to move obstacles in its path rather than for battling.
Megatross coils its sinuous body around the trees it claims as its own, defending them to its last breath. Its magnificent pink flowers act as electrical conductors, amplifying the energy of its discharge attacks.
It propels itself at speed using the thrust generated by the flames it can blast from the vents at the back of its shell. It only emerges when it needs to feed, as it lives in constant fear of the predators lurking in its territory.
When preparing to charge an opponent, powerful bursts of flame shoot from Cyndahorn's back. Cyndahorn's horn, which is harder than stone, can become red-hot and burn anyone who touches it.
When preparing to charge an opponent, powerful bursts of flame shoot from Cyndahorn's back. Cyndahorn's horn, which is harder than stone, can become red-hot and burn anyone who touches it.
The small flames flickering on its feathers allow the rest of its flock to spot it even while it flies at night. Cyndagey is an extremely timid creature that avoids fighting at all costs.
Quizee can manipulate its own flames with telekinetic powers, shaping fire into forms or movements that can lull anyone who watches them for too long. It is believed to feed on the dreams of sleeping humans and Pokémon to keep its flames strong.
Totoggy haunts the shores of lakes and rivers with a gang of its own kind, delighting in playing pranks on those it finds near the water. It often wrestles for fun, so it is not unusual to see it with a black eye on its face.
It can blow shimmering bubbles from its mouth that mesmerize other Pokémon, calming their aggressive behavior. If anyone misbehaves or threatens creatures Crocoveon cares for, it won't hesitate to fight back with its powerful jaws.
When Pidhorn spots prey, it charges at full speed to knock it out with its body, hard as stone, before it can escape. To keep its beak sharp, it rubs it daily against extremely hard surfaces.
The wings growing from its head are strong enough to let it fly, though only for short periods. When their plumage turns snowy white, it means Pidtini has recently molted, and it will take weeks for its feathers to regrow stronger than before.
Pidtini is a gentle creature that feeds mostly on berries or the leftovers from stronger Pokémon. It skillfully uses the pair of wings on its head to soar to safer places to live.
When Pidquil is about to battle, it cloaks its back in vivid flames to warn its opponent. Despite having a pair of wings, it prefers to hop along the ground while searching for food.
Pidflame can set its beak ablaze by scraping it against rocks, making its strikes significantly more powerful. It spreads its broad wings wide to appear larger and intimidate rival Flying-type Pokémon that dare challenge its territory.
Pidlow tends to live with its flock in rural towns, using rooftops and balconies as artificial shelters while building its nest. It always flies in groups to maximize hunting efficiency.
Pidgull tends to nest among the rocky cliffs overlooking the sea together with the flock that it never leaves throughout its entire life. It squawks loudly every time it is about to use any of its moves.
Pidsian is a patient hunter that can lie in wait for an entire day, biding its time before pouncing on its prey. Its feathers are smooth as silk, and it uses them to build luxurious and comfortable nests.
Its sturdy beak allows it to break open the rock-hard shells of the fruits it eats. Pidtoise uses the pair of cannons emerging from its shell only as a last resort, firing powerful jets of water at any threat.
Ferahorn makes its den near large rivers, carving into stone with its rock-hard horn. It constantly gnaws on river stones to strengthen its teeth, which it uses for both hunting and battle. Despite its bulk, it swims skillfully.
With its staff, Feraphox can manipulate water, allowing it to create breathtaking choreographies that mesmerize anyone watching. Feraphox is an excellent swimmer; its tail is so powerful that it can counter even the strongest currents.
When Senbuzz is unsettled, crackling electric discharges of varying intensity ripple through its soft fur. Thunderstorms leave it feeling deeply invigorated, boosting the power of its attacks in the process.
Sensire takes pleasure in guiding explorers along wild forest paths, though its forgetfulness sometimes leads them into dead ends. It lives in very large families within the tunnels it digs underground.
It stands guard hidden among the branches of trees and warns other members of its family with high-pitched cries if it spots a threat. Despite its cute appearance, Senmander can breathe scorching flames from its mouth.
It uses its fluffy tail to erase its tracks and avoid being followed back to its den. Senmeleon's claws can become incandescent and cause serious damage to anyone who makes the mistake of underestimating it because of its cute appearance.
When cold, it wraps its soft, fluffy tail around its body. Its large, soulful eyes can melt the hearts of attackers, often making them lose the desire to fight.
Its warm, dense fur is so thick that objects often sink into it and never come out again. Since Furgrowth tends to live in wooded areas, it is often so covered in leaves and shrubs that it becomes unrecognizable.
Its water-repellent fur allows it to stay in water for long periods without getting soaked or weighed down. Furlup always washes its food before eating it and is particularly fond of Aspear Berries.
Its water-repellent fur allows it to stay in water for long periods without getting soaked or weighed down. Furlup always washes its food before eating it and is particularly fond of Aspear Berries.
Its exceptional sense of rhythm allows Hootcorio to execute perfect dance steps. It is believed that its performances can calm the souls of the departed.
Noctgeot soars through the night, patrolling its territory from above with perfect vision. It can reach flight speeds capable of challenging jets and private airplanes.
Noctank must be milked at least once a day, or it becomes too heavy to take flight. If anyone approaches the farm where it lives during the night, it drives them off without hesitation.
Ledactyl hunts only at night, lurking in forest glades where the air is at its purest. With a flap of its mighty wings, it whips up violent winds. Should its prey endure, it closes in and delivers a decisive bite with its powerful jaws.
It vents its frustration at being unable to fly by punching trees and any Pokémon that cross its path. As Ledagon is primarily nocturnal, it waits for nightfall to roam in search of ripe fruit to soothe its nerves.
Spinachu secretes a thin silk from its mouth, which it uses to weave intricate webs to slow down the Pokémon chasing it. With a single touch, it can channel electric energy into the web, making it even more effective.
Ariados weaves dense, venom-laced webs that paralyze those who get trapped. It moves stealthily among the trees and strikes from behind, sinking its powerful white pincers, protruding from its mouth, into its unsuspecting prey.
The fire on Croquil's back mirrors its temper. When the flames roar, it's about to strike with venomous teeth. One beat of its four wings can sweep its flames onto any target, leaving no escape.
Its four wings allow Crogey to dive rapidly to snatch small prey with its claws. Both its beak and talons are infused with a deadly toxin, which it uses without hesitation to weaken other Pokémon.
The heavy bud growing on Crosaur's back keeps it from flying, despite its four wings. Crosaur bites anyone daring to touch its petals with venomous fangs.
It uses its massive, wing-shaped ears to leap to incredible heights and then drops like a wheel to bowl over its foes. Its fangs are laced with a potent toxin, which it uses to weaken prey and drive out intruders that dare trespass on its territory.
Pidgeros runs at full speed across the prairies where it lives to gain the momentum needed to take flight. It is an incredibly fierce Pokémon that battles rivals and enemies using both its sharp beak and its rock-hard horns.
Although Pidgesaur appears quite bulky, it can soar through the air with remarkable skill thanks to its powerful wings. While flying, it releases trails of poisonous dust from the majestic flower on its back to weaken its prey or enemies.
The cotton covering its wings makes its flight completely silent, so its prey never hears it coming. Pidgelu uses the excess cotton to make its nest softer, so it wakes up feeling well-rested every morning.
If anyone dares to ruffle even a single feather, Pidgenine flies into a burning rage. Every time it breathes fire from its sturdy beak, its body temperature rises so high that its belly becomes red-hot.
Pidgera uses its large wings to build momentum before crashing into its enemies. If the battle grows too intense, it teleports to a safe location to recover its strength.
Pidgechoke trains tirelessly all day to make its muscles increasingly powerful. When it wins a duel, it has the habit of gifting one of its feathers to its opponent, inviting them to improve so they can meet again in future matches.
With its small wings, Pidgetle flies over the rivers it inhabits to make sure no danger threatens itself or its group. The shell covering its back and abdomen sometimes hinders its maneuvers, so it often chooses to swim instead.
Before taking flight, it emits sharp cries to inform the rest of its flock and coordinate with them. The more vigorously it flaps its wings, the more the fiery tufts on its head blaze, radiating an intense red glow.
Pidgetle flies low over rivers to survey its surroundings and protect its companions. When its shell makes flying difficult, it relies on its strong swimming abilities instead.
Pidgetle patrols rivers from just above the surface, ever watchful over the companions it guards. When its shell proves too heavy for sustained flight, it takes to the water, where its swimming prowess more than compensates.
Due to its heavy build, Pidgetoise can fly only at low altitude and for just a few minutes at a time, preferring to move by swimming instead. It frequently battles others of its species for territorial dominance.
Inside the bulb on its back, it stores the energy it needs to make its antennae shine brightly. It lives on the ocean floor, feeding mostly on dead algae.
Chindos hides in the ocean depths and uses its luminous antennae to lure unsuspecting prey toward its position. When the victim gets close enough, it lunges forward to strike with its venomous jaws.
It blinds Pokémon it encounters on the seafloor and flees before a battle can break out. The lunar cycle appears to influence its mood, making it hyperactive during a full moon and nearly lethargic during a new moon.
When Chinsaur feels threatened, it makes the petals of the bud on its back glow, blinding nearby enemies. Because of the weight of the bulb it carries, it is forced to swim very slowly underwater.
The luminous bulb on Chinmander's tail glows in response to its emotions. When enraged, the light intensifies until the tail becomes scorching hot. It lives in large family groups along the coasts of southern seas.
Landos inhabits the darkest ocean depths, where no sunlight arrives, feeding on anything it finds. Its luminous antennae serve to draw innocent Pokémon into its jaws or dazzle them with Flash.
Its antennae shine so brightly that it risks being mistaken for a large vessel when it glides above the ocean waves. Lantine has a very friendly temperament toward sailors, whom it sometimes accompanies on their sea voyages.
Its antennae shine so brightly that it risks being mistaken for a large vessel when it glides above the ocean waves. Lantine has a very friendly temperament toward sailors, whom it sometimes accompanies on their sea voyages.
By spinning the leaf above its head, Togerita can create an aroma capable of easing anxiety and tension. Its calm and gentle nature makes it an excellent emotional-support Pokémon, and many therapists recommend it.
Togetyke drifts through the sky on wind currents, constantly searching for sad people to cheer up. The triangular patterns on its white coat are different for each individual.
Since Namer cannot fly, it bounces using its round body to reach the Berries it loves. If it overeats, it sinks straight to the bottom the moment it steps into the water.
According to rumors, Xafa can glimpse a fragment of the future when it sees a shooting star. Despite its great psychic powers, it requires plenty of rest, as it is still too young to manage its energy.
Mareep's body is covered in a massive coat of wool so thick it can't walk, forcing it to roll to move around. Despite its cute appearance, it is a tough Pokémon, capable of unleashing devastating electric attacks.
The thick wool covering its massive body cushions impacts against rocks or ships, acting like a soft barrier. Just before releasing a powerful electric discharge, the tip of its tail glows brilliantly.
The orbs surrounding its hands can attract electrons and protons respectively, allowing it to generate electric discharges of varying intensity. Its wool can release toxins that, once refined, are used to perfume certain varieties of fragrances.
According to legend, Maselia watches over the dreams of humans and Pokémon alike, keeping evil spirits away with the light it can emit from its tail. It is said that anyone who touches its soft wool will fall into a deep, sweet sleep.
When it is ready to fight, Makey's tail begins pulsing in sync with its frenzied heartbeat. The soft fleece covering its body acts as a cushion, absorbing the impact of opposing attacks.
This highly territorial Pokémon attacks without warning anyone who enters its territory without permission. Pidros was once hunted because its horns were considered a valuable trophy; for this reason, it now lives mostly within Safari Zones.
It has extremely sharp eyesight that allows it to spot Pokémon and people even while flying high in the sky. Pidros was once hunted because its horns were considered a valuable trophy; for this reason, it now lives mostly within Safari Zones.
When it believes its group is in danger, Pidrino won't hesitate to hurl itself at its enemies, attempting to pierce them with the poisonous horn on its forehead. Its wings are so strong that they allow it to reach incredible speeds when diving.
The feathers on its head emit a scent that mimics a fancy plant, allowing it to hide among bushes and lure unsuspecting prey into its trap. A single beat of its wings is enough to create devastating whirlwinds that leave no escape for its enemies.
Pidnine is an ancient creature woven into the folklore of many civilizations. Countless statues depicting it stand guard at old temples. It is said that glimpsing one in flight brings unimaginable good fortune.
Pidnine is an ancient creature woven into the folklore of many civilizations. Countless statues depicting it stand guard at old temples. It is said that glimpsing one in flight brings unimaginable good fortune.
It is capable of taking flight by angling its cannons downward and blasting streams of water to launch itself into the air. Pidtoise is very proud of its feathered crest, the longer the feathers, the healthier the Pokémon.
When Flaaruff is happy to meet someone, the orb on its tail glows brightly. Its rock-hard teeth conduct electricity very quickly, allowing it to paralyze opponents it bites.
By frantically flapping its wool-covered wings, it can charge them with static electricity in an instant. When flying through storms, the blue orb on its tail captures lightning energy, which Flaaizard then converts into nourishment.
The white fur surrounding its body produces an irritating powder that bothers everyone except itself. It can generate high-voltage electric sparks from the pearls on its body.
When it channels energy into its fists, they shine brightly from all the condensed electricity. The signature move that defines Amphawrath is undoubtedly Thunder Punch.
While photosynthesising, it releases a floral fragrance that causes all wild Pokémon in the area to lose any will to battle. Bellsaur typically lives in clearings within unspoiled woods and forests.
By shaking the flowers on its head, Belltler creates frightening illusions to drive away predators. Thanks to this power, it earns the respect and goodwill of other Pokémon, which often live in its company and enjoy its protection.
Because it was long hunted by poachers, Belltler learned to use the flowers on its head to create terrifying illusions and keep hunters at bay. Each specimen has a unique, delicate fragrance.
It is said that Belltei can make every tree in an entire forest bloom with a single mighty roar. When its floral mane turns a deep crimson, it is charging up a devastating Fire-type attack.
Bellray is commonly used as a guardian to protect private gardens and greenhouses. When it prepares to unleash its powerful electric attacks, the air fills with an intense floral scent.
Bellking constantly challenges others of its kind by performing dazzling dances that scatter flower petals everywhere. By powerfully stomping its feet and tail, it can create vibrations strong enough to split the ground in two.
In displays of pride, Bellking performs ornate dances, showering the field with petals to provoke rivals. With fierce stomps of its feet and tail, it unleashes tremors rumored to cleave the ground.
Bellett emerges from the ground to let its beautiful flowers absorb sunlight, but if it starts raining, it hides underground again. This Pokémon can often be found in the gardens of villas and houses.
Belltyena lives in large herds within clearings and forests, feeding on berries to help the flowers on its coat bloom. If it encounters a Pokémon frightened by thunders, it begins to dance and howl to disperse the storm clouds.
Bellizard can dance majestically in flight thanks to its broad wings, releasing a sweet floral fragrance all around as it moves. It is particularly active during the hottest hours of the day, as the presence of the sun strengthens its moves.
As it runs, Belldash leaves behind a trail of reddish flowers that sprout where its hooves touch the ground. The hotter the sun, the more energized it feels.
As it runs, Belldash leaves behind a trail of reddish flowers that sprout where its hooves touch the ground. The hotter the sun, the more energized it feels.
It always tries to entertain Pokémon and people with aquatic juggling acts, but its inexperience often leads to funny mistakes and everyone ends up teasing it. When it is not performing, it can usually be found fixing its hairstyle on riverbanks.
It barks to warn people away from spots where the current is dangerously strong, preventing them from being swept away and drowning. After rescuing Pokémon that have accidentally fallen into the water, it warms them with its soft, cosy fur.
Azumanine has such powerful legs that it can swim upstream against raging waterfalls without tiring. It's known to enchant onlookers on the riverbank by creating dazzling displays of steam, formed from the combination of its Water and Fire-type moves.
Sudotini often pretends to be a fallen log drifting on the water's surface to hide from predators. It dwells quietly in lakes, avoiding conflict while patiently storing the energy it needs to evolve.
Sudots cares for the tree it lives on throughout its entire life, alongside the other members of its family. Because it is very shy, if it spots a human it freezes completely, pretending to be made of wood.
Polileon usually inhabits ponds, where it battles other members of its species to dominate the waters it calls home. Its body is covered with yellow metal growths used for powerful attacks, the most distinctive forming a crown atop its head.
Poliphox devotes itself to meditation, focusing its breath while balancing dew gathered from its leaf. According to tradition, an encounter with this Pokémon near calm waters brings prosperity.
Calm and wise, Poliphox spends its days meditating atop lily pads. Some say its inner balance is so profound that the waters ripple at its command, moved only by its mental focus.
When strong winds blow, it inflates its body to let smaller Pokémon travel alongside it, riding the air currents. Once its leaves absorb enough sunlight, Hoptuff starts singing cheerful little tunes.
The seed on its back is covered in a soft white fuzz that causes irritation to anyone who touches it. To prevent strong winds from blowing this coating away, Jumpsaur hides in its burrow during particularly windy days.
Jumpreon lets the wind carry it through the night, floating freely thanks to the large puff on its back. Naturally timid, it rarely allows humans to get close.
Jumpizard is an exceptionally skilled flier, mastering the air currents it encounters and using warm winds to cover greater distances. From the cotton on its tail, it releases pollen during its journeys, spreading it to make new flowers bloom.
As Jumpdash trots across meadows, it leaves behind a trail of pollen that causes dandelions to bloom across the grass in abundance. If it encounters a faster Pokémon, it trains relentlessly until it collapses from exhaustion.
To keep its migraines at bay, Ratduck must eat, which is why it always wanders frantically in search of food. Its hydrophobic fur allows it to swim for long periods while staying dry.
It is bursting with energy and constantly seeks ways to strengthen its muscles. To test its punches, Ratchop often provokes Pokémon larger and stronger than itself, engaging in brief skirmishes.
Ratpoke is an extremely lazy creature that sleeps at least 16 hours a day. To avoid fighting other Pokémon, it tends to rest hidden in small abandoned burrows dug by other Pokémon before its arrival.
Sunlup tends to rest on the shores of ponds to absorb as much sunlight as possible, as it is essential for its evolution. After the sun sets, it hides underwater to avoid fighting other Pokémon and wasting energy.
When Sunowl takes flight with its leafy wings, it moves without making a sound. It only moves when the sun is shining, using its light as a source of power to move more nimbly.
Sunbusken stands guard over cornfields, chasing off intruders with powerful kicks. The sunlight gives it tremendous strength, and it must run all day to burn off its excess energy.
During particularly sunny days, Sungon enjoys gliding over open fields, scattering the pollen produced by the flower on its tail. The more sunlight its petals absorb, the more energized and lively this Pokémon becomes.
The more sunlight its petals absorb, the more energized and lively this Pokémon becomes. On cloudy days, however, Sungon tends to grow extremely irritable and may drive away anyone who approaches too closely with powerful swings of its tail.
Sunkoal releases puffs of steam from its shell that both regulate its body temperature and purify the air around it. The sunflowers blooming on its back track the sun's movement across the sky throughout the day, closing when night falls.
Yanpom can move at incredible speeds thanks to the constant flapping of its four wings. Its tail has prehensile properties and can grasp fruit or other objects, which it then carries safely back to its nest.
Its body is too stocky for its wings to lift it, so Yansire uses them only to produce powerful buzzing sounds. To shield itself from the sun, it rolls in mud, keeping its skin cool and moist.
It uses the wings sprouting from its forearms to glide as it jumps from branch to branch within the forests where it lives. Yanvyle has 360° vision, allowing it to effortlessly spot any type of threat.
When it frantically beats its wings, it can disorient the Pokémon around it, leaving them vulnerable to precise strikes from its blade. Yanedge typically inhabits the heart of dense forests and thick jungles, where sunlight struggles to penetrate.
Its highly sensitive gills can detect the presence of its favorite algae even from many miles away. Despite its large size, Woodos is extremely gentle and often carries smaller Pokémon on its coils to bring them to safety.
When Quaglax overeats, it often falls asleep while swimming without even realizing it. Since it has no trouble breathing underwater, it can spend hours napping on the riverbed, using mud and algae as a comfortable bedding.
Its clumsy nature makes Quagnx wobble when it walks on land. Despite seeming harmless, it can coat its fins in electricity in an instant to defend itself.
Because of its terrible memory, it sometimes forgets that it is chasing prey and abandons the hunt altogether. In the water, Quagxio moves as fast as lightning, and a single swing of its tail is enough to propel it several meters forward.
Because it loves feeding on the grime it finds in water, Quagbish is often used to keep public pools clean. It is a very sociable creature, but since it doesn't smell pleasant, it is often avoided.
Quagong is so clumsy it often collides with icebergs or ships while swimming. It uses its icy breath to slow down prey swimming ahead, making them easier to catch.
Espgron never hesitates to protect its Trainer, interposing its rugged stone body between them and any threat. When its psychic abilities ignite, the pearls on its armor shimmer with a piercing scarlet radiance.
According to legend, Espdon is capable of moving even tectonic plates with its astonishing psychic powers. It is said to reveal itself only to Trainers pure of heart, rarely appearing on the surface.
Since Umbpie is still very weak, it leaves its shelter to absorb moonlight in hopes of reaching its evolutionary stage soon. It can weave extremely fine, highly prized silver silk that shines like moonlight itself.
Umbchan makes its gloves shine brightly to dazzle its opponents before striking them with terrifying uppercuts. It spends entire nights training, punching the bark of enormous trees, then goes to sleep when dawn breaks.
It makes the yellow rings on its body glow to dazzle approaching predators, then takes advantage of their confusion to escape. As it needs moonlight to grow stronger, it remains hidden during the day and only emerges from its den at the right moment.
The faster the horn on its snout rotates, the brighter the aura that Umbdon radiates from its golden circles. It blends perfectly with the darkness of the caves where it builds impressive dens that can accommodate its entire family.
Umbsea lives in large schools with its companions and becomes particularly active when the tide rises under the light of the full moon. It makes its luminous rings shine in the sea to communicate over great distances with others of its kind.
The greater Umbreon's affection for its Trainer, the more powerful and fiery its attacks become. When its golden mane is bathed in moonlight, it glows with a soothing light.
As night falls and its body surges with energy, its flames grow significantly more powerful and vivid. When its Trainer is in danger, Umbquil blinds the enemy with its golden rings before launching a fierce counterattack.
Thanks to its black body, Umbtine can swim gracefully through the water, skimming the seabed without being seen. It only makes its yellow rings glow to confuse potential rivals when it is ready to fight.
When it absorbs enough moonlight, the rings on its body shine brighter than gold. Umbray can blend perfectly into the darkness and catch its prey with electrified bites.
Moonlight can influence Umbray's mood, making it increasingly eager to fight the fuller the moon is. Its roars are as loud as thunder and can be heard from many miles away.
Moonlight can influence Umbray's mood, making it increasingly eager to fight the fuller the moon is. Its roars are as loud as thunder and can be heard from many miles away.
Umbray can convert moonlight into energy to strengthen its electrical attacks. During a full moon, this Pokémon can even generate a magnetic field that allows it to levitate.
Umbray can convert moonlight into energy to strengthen its electrical attacks. During a full moon, this Pokémon can even generate a magnetic field that allows it to levitate.
Umbgron absorbs moonlight with its horns until its golden markings gleam like molten metal. If someone threatens its Trainer, it lunges forward with all the strength in its formidable frame.
At night, Umbgron gathers lunar energy through its horns, causing the golden bands on its body to shine steadily. If its Trainer is endangered, it charges headlong, unleashing the full force of its powerful body.
Umbmander meditates every night under the moonlight to store its energy and become stronger. When it exhales small flames from its mouth, the effort makes the golden rings across its body glow brightly.
Moonlight absorbed by the liquid surrounding Umbsis's body strengthens its psychic powers. This Pokémon can communicate through telepathy, and its body can glow in the dark.
Its psychic powers reach their peak when the full moon illuminates Umbsion's body, increasing the concentration of its two brains. Although it is generally gentle in nature, it often has mood swings due to the position of the moon in the night sky.
It prowls the sandy lands during the night hours to hunt its prey. When it feels threatened, it flashes the golden rings on its body to blind its enemies and scare them away.
Umbseed's body is perfectly adapted to the darkness of the caves where it lives and thrives. It shoots out its quills when it is in danger to keep its enemies away.
Its body is protected by a hard black shell that allows it to camouflage perfectly in the darkness. Just before charging at an enemy, it makes the rings on its armored carapace glow, to have an advantage against them.
Its body is protected by a hard black shell that allows it to blend perfectly into the darkness. Just before charging at an enemy, Umbpede causes the rings on its armored carapace to glow, giving it an advantage in battle.
Umbpede darts at great speeds through the night to chase its prey. Once caught, it finishes them off with the poison in its quills. When there is a full moon, the circles on its body shine, giving it an even more majestic and fearsome appearance.
Umbpede darts through the night at incredible speeds to pursue its prey. Once caught, it finishes them off with the poison in its quills. When the moon is full, the circles on its body shine, giving it an even more majestic and fearsome appearance.
This ancient Pokémon is a prodigious nocturnal predator, its colossal jaws can crush even the strongest metal. During the nights, when its body glows, Umbtrum pierces the silence with terrifying roars that can be heard many miles away.
Umbaura was revived after a fossil preserved in ice was irradiated by the energy of a lunar meteorite. Its obsidian-black scales allow it to hide in the darkness. When it cries, the aurora borealis appears in the night sky.
When night falls, Umbmoth soars gracefully on its beautiful wings, leaving behind a trail of golden, glittering dust. If it feels threatened, it exhales poisonous spores from its mouth to keep enemies at bay.
When night falls, Umbmoth soars gracefully on its beautiful wings, leaving behind a trail of golden, glittering dust. If it feels threatened, it exhales poisonous spores from its mouth to keep enemies at bay.
Umbtrio pokes its three heads out of the ground only to absorb the moon's energy in the dead of night. During the new moon, the three heads stop getting along and start arguing over absolutely everything.
The more moonlight it absorbs, the softer, silkier, and shinier its fur becomes. Umbcatty is extremely elegant and agile, often trained by Pokémon Coordinators to impress judges in Coolness and Cuteness competitions.
When bathed in moonlight, its headaches vanish, allowing Umbduck to become remarkably focused and alert. During the day, however, its migraines render it unable to perform even simple tasks, so it sleeps as much as possible.
It makes the rings on its body shine brightly to blind its opponents before striking them with powerful punches. During the new moon, Umbape loses control and is consumed by rage, becoming willing to attack even its own Trainer without hesitation.
It rests on floating ice platforms to absorb the moonlight before diving back into the waters where it dwells. Umbgong feeds on a type of invasive algae, making its presence vital for keeping the seabed clean.
Murgey waits for nightfall to leave its nest, its black feathers making it nearly invisible within the darkness. Though small, it fiercely pecks at its opponents without hesitation.
When Ivylee begins to tire during intense leg-training sessions, it starts releasing a rich floral fragrance. Immediately after photosynthesising, its kicks become extraordinarily fast and devastatingly powerful.
When Ivylee begins to tire during intense leg-training sessions, it starts releasing a rich floral fragrance. Immediately after photosynthesising, its kicks become extraordinarily fast and devastatingly powerful.
Ivyfing constantly emits a fragrant aroma that smells like the bud on its head, which is why it is often used as a natural air freshener in homes. However, the pollen from its flower can cause allergies in both Pokémon and humans.
When Ivyu spins rapidly, it hurls razor-sharp leaves at its foes. It inhabits warm seas, where the gentle climate keeps its star-shaped body healthy and vibrant.
Ivygon is used within digital tools as an assistant to help users identify specific types of flowers or plants encountered during their excursions. If it discovers a variety never seen before, it emits a high-pitched cry.
Ivyto lives deep within marine caves, where it can peacefully let the pink bud on its back bloom fully. Its small legs allow it to climb any surface with ease.
The pink buds on its back and tail release a sweet aroma that lures other Pokémon toward it. Ivydactyl flies gracefully through the forest, using its strong wings to dart between the branches of the trees it calls home.
Ivytata spends its entire day searching for food to nourish the flower blooming on its back, making it grow even more beautiful. When it is happy, it naturally releases a strong fragrance that can lift the spirits of anyone who breathes it in.
To enrich the flower growing upon its back, Ivytata spends its day foraging through fields. When pleased, it releases a sweet scent believed to soothe even the weariest heart.
When Ivytank produces its milk, the flower on its back releases a sweet aroma that can spread for many miles. If anyone dares to damage the farm it lives on, it punishes them by striking with its horns.
Ivyvyle dwells in dense forests, blending among ferns and leaves to ambush small prey. The bud on its back releases a soothing aroma that eases stress and relieves headaches.
Ivyran's body is covered in poisonous thorns that protect the bud growing on its back. The fragrance of its still-closed petals can soothe anyone who breathes it in, which is why it is often used in the preparation of certain tranquilizers.
The grassy fur of Ivypix is filled with tiny, highly fragrant buds that it uses to attract other members of its species. After resting for many hours under the sun, the flames it can control become more intense.
The more loved Ivyeary feels, the brighter the pink buds on its ears become. After absorbing enough energy, it can leap gracefully into the air thanks to its powerful, athletic legs.
Its petals release an incredibly sweet fragrance that soothes the dreams of anyone nearby. It is believed that Ivyselia watches over forests and appears to oppose great evils.
Its fern-shaped wings are coated in an incredibly irritating substance, preventing other Pokémon from accidentally trying to eat them. It drinks the juice of the sweetest berries deep in the forest to help the pink bud on its abdomen bloom.
Ivyscoon leaves its hiding place only to let the petals protecting its body stay healthy and vibrant. If someone discovers its location, it releases a soothing pollen that puts predators to sleep.
To enhance its abilities, Ivycham spends the entire day meditating under the sunlight, absorbing chlorophyll through the petals on its head. Its mastery of Zen Headbutt makes it a formidable opponent in battle.
To enhance its abilities, Ivycham spends the entire day meditating under the sunlight, absorbing chlorophyll through the petals on its head. Its mastery of Zen Headbutt makes it a formidable opponent in battle.
Moving gracefully and almost without sound, Ivysian blends perfectly into the undergrowth. Its whiskers detect warmth from sunlight, allowing it to pinpoint clearings where it can absorb solar energy to nourish the flower on its back.
With its long vine-like tendrils, it retrieves objects and Pokémon that have fallen into the water, carrying them safely back to land. It needs to live near large bodies of water to keep the fragrant flower on its back healthy.
Ivychop trains for hours every day to keep its muscular body in shape and deliver devastating Fighting-type blows. Since it never wants to damage the flower blooming on its back, it never turns its back on its opponents.
Ivypoke lures other wild Pokémon toward it by releasing a distinctive aroma from the flower at the tip of its tail. Because it's very lazy, it uses its psychic powers to pick fruit from trees so it doesn't have to climb.
The slime it is made of can be used as a poison for weeds and is highly appreciated by gardeners. It doesn't allow anyone to approach the bud it carries, and if someone tries to touch it, Ivyuk releases Poison Gas.
Ivyler lives along rocky coastlines, as the flower on its back needs seawater to keep blooming. A generally peaceful creature, it produces bubbles from its mouth to communicate with others of its kind.
Ratsel's fur is thick enough to protect it from the freezing temperatures of the tundras where it lives. Together with its companions, it attacks anyone who enters its territory, bombarding them with its razor-sharp claws.
Ratchu has a short temper, especially when hungry, so only the most patient Trainers can raise it. It strikes ferociously, biting its foes after jolting them with electricity.
Ratqueen uses its sharp fangs to tear down the doors of warehouses from which it voraciously steals food. It can violently shake the ground by powerfully slamming its legs and tail against it.
With its sharp teeth, Ratsect can pierce even the bark of the toughest trees to reach their soft core and feed on it. The fungus growing on its body controls its mind and drives it to attack anyone who comes too close.
Unros is a mysterious creature that typically guards ruins and ancient temples, driving away intruders with its sturdy horns. The eyes on its tails are perpetually watchful, allowing it to spot anyone attempting to strike it from behind.
According to legend, Unrom flies through the skies of the world, observing people's actions with its many eyes in order to judge them. It is also believed to punish injustice by raining down violent lightning bolts.
If Pineon senses the scent of a ripe berry, it can't help but run off to eat it. From its rigid tail, it can fire powerful electric shocks at anyone foolish enough to underestimate it.
Pineon wanders in search of pine cones and twigs to reinforce its protective shell. If it hears wings fluttering, it freezes and turns invisible until the threat passes, sometimes for hours.
Pinefisk lies in wait, hidden among the branches, ready to drop onto the heads of unsuspecting passersby who get too close to its tree. Once it falls, it coats its body in electricity to prevent anyone from touching it.
The metal shell covering Steester's body resembles the skull of another Pokémon, which helps it intimidate other sea Pokémon. It swims in the depths of icy waters, feeding on Pokémon that hide among rocks, which it can easily destroy.
Steester uses its steel shell to trap prey that unwisely approaches its position. To keep its metal teeth sharp, it shreds the permafrost that forms above the waters where it lives every day.
It delivers devastating kicks to tree trunks to knock down prey hiding among the branches. With its martial arts techniques, Spearlee defends its hunting grounds fiercely from rivals who try to steal them.
Despite its stout body, its wings allow Spearsaur to glide gracefully over the plains while searching for food. From the bud sprouting on its back, scientists have synthesized an antihistamine that helps treat pollen-induced allergies.
The drills on its head allow Spearperior to pierce the mountain rock so it can carve out a theft-proof nest. Its body is so massive that its pair of wings can only keep it airborne for very limited periods of time.
Spearmoth is a nocturnal predatory bird that prowls city outskirts, drawn to streetlights or unattended trash. With a single flap of its wings, it releases dense clouds of Poison Powder to weaken or drive away its foes.
When it is hungry, the flame on its tail burns weaker. Spearmeleon goes out hunting at dawn, using its strong wings to scout for food or small prey from above.
It tends to move as little as possible to store the energy it needs to evolve. Qwiluna can inflate its body by holding its breath, using its venomous spines to sting anyone who comes too close.
The pressure of seawater has made the spines on its back harder than iron, so no enemy dares to attack it from behind. Its muscular arms allow it to deliver powerful blows and move rocks that block the entrance to underwater caves.
Qwilskit secretes a special oil from its paws that allows it to walk across its the water's surface to feed on leaves and small insects. When seized by a predator, it inflates its body to drive its sharp spines into the attacker.
Scichu charges its claws with electricity to make its strikes even more devastating. Energetic and fast, it dashes across the battlefield while frantically beating the wings on its back.
Scicario uses the wings on its back to dash at incredible speed, striking foes with its steel claws without mercy. It senses the aura of other creatures and roams endlessly, seeking powerful Pokémon to test its skills and grow stronger.
With razor-edged claws and fast wings, Scicario darts through the air to challenge powerful foes. Guided by its ability to sense aura, it never rests until it finds a worthy opponent.
Scicario uses its wings to move faster than the eye can follow. It tracks strong life forces and relentlessly pursues them, sharpening both its claws and its spirit through battle.
It is said that Scicario can feel the presence of strength itself. Following invisible currents of aura, it races through mountain valleys, searching for worthy opponents.
To keep its carapace's color vivid, Scirunt must constantly feed, spending most of its time hunting. Its jaws are so strong they can crush even steel.
Scivern emits metallic screeches from its ears so powerful that they generate shockwaves. Using its wings, it can swiftly reach its enemies before striking them with its pincers.
Shublade's sharp shell split upon evolution, forming two blades that it skillfully wields with its flexible tentacles. The berry juice stored inside the shell-blades seeps out through small openings during battle, giving them special properties.
Herasaur drains vital sap from plants and stores it inside the bulb on its back, ensuring a steady supply of nourishment even during winter. Its immense strength, combined with its rock-hard horn, allows it to lift and overturn massive boulders.
Heradon's body is covered by an exoskeleton harder than rock. It feeds on the sap of trees to make itself stronger, and it constantly challenges other members of its species, clashing with its titanic horn to prove dominance.
Heradle crashes into trees, hitting them with its hard horn to knock fruit to the ground. It uses the poisonous stinger at the tip of its tail as a weapon to defend itself against other Pokémon.
If Heragey goes too long without honey, it becomes particularly short-tempered and attacks anyone who gets too close with its horn. It doesn't take kindly to other Flying-type Pokémon and constantly tries to chase them out of its territory.
The horn on Herachu's forehead functions as a lightning rod, absorbing energy during violent storms. It fiercely attacks anyone carrying an axe through its forest, mistaking them for a threat to the tree where it nests.
It can heat the horn on its forehead until it glows red-hot to drive away Pokémon that try to pick a fight with it. Herapix is extremely sought after in Bug Catcher contests, as it consistently earns a high number of points.
Heratales conceals a set of wings in its dark pelt, allowing it to launch graceful jumps. Its refined bearing makes it coveted for Pokémon Contests, yet its flame-handling skills and unyielding horn also grant it strength and versatility in battle.
Heraile feeds on certain species of cactus that produce a sweet, milky sap it finds irresistible. The horn-shaped protrusion on its tail is used as a weapon to fend off other desert Pokémon.
It growls and barks to warn others not to come too close to its den, but if its warnings are ignored it charges with its rock-hard horn. Heraruff can be easily lured out with honey, which it is extremely fond of.
Heratortle uses the horn on its forehead to move large boulders that block its path as it swims at high speed in rivers. It has a habit of stockpiling as much fruit as possible in its hiding place and then eating it once it is ripe.
Sneaicate steals food from Pokémon weaker than itself, threatening them with its extremely sharp incisors. During the day, it sleeps in the burrows it digs beneath tree roots, as it cannot stand sunlight.
Sneaty wears a jet-black cloak that allows it to hide perfectly in the dark. Although it has a rather gentle disposition, its shady appearance has earned it a reputation as a thief and liar, and so its actions are often misinterpreted.
Teddiard can grasp the crescent-shaped blade on its forehead and hurl it at tree branches to knock down beehives full of the honey it loves. It is a very shy creature and hides in the bushes as soon as it notices a human nearby.
It cleaves through trees with its fearsome tusks, sending honey-filled hives crashing to the ground so it can feast on their contents. Fiercely territorial even toward its own kind, it engages in brutal battles with rivals over control of its domain.
Ursanine is a solitary creature that lives in verdant forests. It has a fondness for honey and always keeps a large supply stored in its den. Its thick fur has developed to make it harder for Beedrill or Vespiquen to drive it away from their hives.
Slugther's body is made of searing lava, and even brushing against it can cause severe burns. Its pair of wings allows it to dart close to its foes, which it then slashes with blazing magma scythes.
Since its body is composed of magma, it rarely strays far from volcanic areas where it can recover its strength. Its two scythes are so scorching and sharp that it can slice any obstacle in half.
As it walks, Slugterra leaves behind pools of molten magma, so it must be approached with extreme caution. When angered, it releases bursts of thick black smoke from the rock protruding from its shell.
Sluglass tends to haunt areas near still-active volcanoes, though scientists have yet to understand why. When it dances gracefully in midair, droplets of the molten lava that forms its body can splash in every direction.
When it catches prey, Slugviper crushes it in its lava coils before devouring it with its enormous jaws. Due to chemical processes inside its stomach, it can generate poisonous gases and acids that can even melt stone.
When it catches prey, Slugviper crushes it in its lava coils before devouring it with its enormous jaws. Due to chemical processes inside its stomach, it can generate poisonous gases and acids that can even melt stone.
Magther's lava-body has solidified into a protective armor that shields it from the elements. With its wings, it maneuvers swiftly through its hunting grounds, ambushing prey and finishing them with decisive strikes from its molten scythes.
Because its wings are too small, Magtu cannot fly long distances. Instead, it can leap high into the air to unleash scorching flames from above. When the fiery plume on its forehead weakens, it returns to the magma to restore its strength.
From its stone-forged claws, Magcor can fire boiling lava projectiles capable of melting nearly anything. Its wings allow it to fly in complete silence, catching prey off guard.
Beneath its feathers, Fearpod hides an incredibly tough shell that shields its body from attacks. Its long beak allows it to suck sap from trees, feeding and growing stronger every day.
When it becomes enraged, blazing flames flare along its ears and crest, extinguishing only once Feareon has calmed down. It feeds primarily on small insects, which it captures with precision thanks to its long beak.
By skillfully flapping its wings, it creates gusts of icy wind that slow its opponents. When it spots an object of interest, it snatches it with its long beak and swiftly takes flight before it can be caught.
Fearchu electrifies its long beak to stun opponents and gain the upper hand in battle. It has a habit of pecking at high-voltage power lines to recharge its energy, unintentionally causing power drops or blackouts in nearby cities.
It builds small bonfires to keep its nest warm and withstand the cold even in harsh winters. In battle, Fearmander relies on its long beak to deliver powerful strikes.
Fearmeleon uses its wide wings to shield the flame burning on its tail when heavy rain falls, preventing it from weakening. When hunting, it uses its long, pointed beak to reach prey hiding inside narrow holes in tree trunks.
While flying, Fearwellow always maintains a majestic posture, never showing fear even before the most dangerous Pokémon. It tends to build its nest near small ponds so it can keep its long feathers clean.
By coating its long beak in flames, it can deliver devastating thrusts. Its reliable nature and majestic wings have made it an exceptional companion for crossing entire Regions while riding on its back.
By coating its long beak in flames, it can deliver devastating thrusts. Its reliable nature and majestic wings have made it an exceptional companion for crossing entire Regions while riding on its back.
It uses its wings to watch over its vast territory from above and dive down on enemies, catching them off guard. Fearwrath can deliver extremely powerful punches, capable of cracking stone walls or steel plates as if they were nothing.
If Fearfetchd happens to lose its leek, it flies in circles until it can spot it from above with its sharp vision. Its long, pointed beak helps ward off anyone trying to steal its cherished stick.
Swiffy rubs the tip of its tail against its wool to generate the electricity needed for its attacks more quickly. It lives in fairly large groups to reduce the chances of predators targeting it.
Its thick wool allows Swiros to thrive even in the coldest environments without suffering from the low temperatures. The light from its tail can shine through blizzards, so this Pokémon is often used to guide expeditions in icy habitats.
It tends to hide beneath snow or thin layers of ice to ambush its prey. Thanks to its thick fur, it can remain perfectly still with jaws wide open for days, enduring the cold without discomfort.
The bristles from its fur are often used to make grooming brushes for other Pokémon. Its keen nose allows it to detect berries and hidden food buried beneath thick layers of snow.
Its thick fur keeps Piloreon sheltered even in the freezing habitats it typically calls home. With its fiery breath, it can melt through walls of ice that block its path.
The bristles of its fur are very resistant; in fact, they are used to make brushes for grooming the fur of other Pokémon. With its claws and fangs, Piloshrew digs through the frozen ground to make its den as comfortable as possible.
The thick fur covering its body shields Piloliper from the freezing cold of snowy forests where it nests. Since the fur also covers its eyes, it often bumps into other Pokémon or objects while flying.
Piloliper gathers large amounts of snow in its beak to hurl at enemies when threatened. Since the fur covering its body also hides its eyes, it often collides with Pokémon or obstacles while in flight.
All it does is wait in its hiding place for the evolution that will free it from its shell. Its body is encased in a coral armor harder than stone, strengthened by the immense pressure of the ocean depths.
Cordos wanders tirelessly among coral reefs to watch over the integrity of its natural habitat. It becomes extremely aggressive toward boats and divers, driving them away at all costs due to its deep distrust of humans.
Coreon's body has evolved to blend seamlessly among the corals found only in the purest waters. To fend off predators, it charges its spikes with electricity, releasing jolts strong enough to stun even much larger Pokémon.
Coruna hides among the corals to avoid being spotted by predators, blending seamlessly into the reef. Its spines are laced with a highly irritating toxin that it releases upon contact.
Coricate guards coral reefs, baring its fangs at anyone who dares come too close. It can thrive only in warm seas; if the water temperature drops too low, its coral growths begin to lose their color.
Cordra roams the coral reefs in the warm sea, driving away any ships that approach its habitat to protect its waters from pollution. It can shoot jets of water powerful enough to damage even the steel hulls of boats.
Corchu dwells in the ocean depths, feeding on algae near coral reefs. When threatened, it electrifies its coral tail and lashes out at enemies with brutal force.
Corpass assists lost divers by pointing north with the tip of its nose. To prevent its coral from deteriorating, it cannot live in polluted waters.
It stores the debris it sucks up while cleaning the corals it inhabits inside its body, keeping them healthy and thriving. Whenever Corsprout spots a human, it immediately flees, as it is an exceptionally elusive and wary creature.
It gallops across the seafloor alongside its herd, with the fastest among them rising to lead the group. Cordash nurtures the coral reefs it calls home by warming the surrounding water with its scorching breath.
Octivire charges the suction cups on its tentacles with electricity to paralyze prey once captured. Its spongy fur is commonly used to make padding for diving suits.
With its wings, Mandrill can swim effortlessly underwater, keeping watch for nearby threats. Its venom is harvested to create potent antidotes that protect countless lives annually.
Its long ears function as fins, allowing it to ride ocean currents with ease. Using its tusks, Manphan digs into the seafloor in search of food or treasures to carry back to its den.
Manchu uses its manta-shaped tail like a surfboard, riding turbulent waves with expert skill. It can absorb the power of lightning and channel it into even bolder stunts, earning the admiration of many sea creatures that gather to watch.
Manchu uses its manta-shaped tail like a surfboard, riding turbulent waves with expert skill. It can absorb the power of lightning and channel it into even bolder stunts, earning the admiration of many sea creatures that gather to watch.
When enraged, Skarquil releases flames from its back as an expression of its emotions. If the temperature rises too high, its steel body begins to glow bright red.
When enraged, Skarquil releases flames from its back as an expression of its emotions. If the temperature rises too high, its steel body begins to glow bright red.
Skargey lives in small flocks within large cities, feeding on iron scavenged from junkyards and abandoned buildings. Its metallic feathers allow it to strike with powerful wing blows that can trouble even larger Pokémon.
A truly aggressive Pokémon, it attacks anyone who dares enter its territory on sight, striking mercilessly with its steel feathers. It feeds on iron found on buildings, and is often seen chewing on gutters or TV antennas.
It's said that a single beat of its majestic steel wings can bring down a small building. Since it requires a large amount of iron to stay strong, it's often employed to dispose of metal waste and help keep cities clean.
Skareon must absorb moonlight to activate its metal wings and take flight. It has a deeply solitary temperament and, even after bonding with its Trainer, will always seek time alone.
Skarow uses its long metallic beak to unleash powerful strikes capable of piercing through solid rock. The iron feathers that fall from its wings are often used as building materials for new homes in large cities.
Since it constantly craves iron, it chews on the anchors of ships docked at harbors. It's a remarkably resilient creature, able to survive in both warm and cold waters.
It swiftly swims through the sea, cutting the water with its sleek, pointed metallic body. Skaraid is a skilled sharpshooter and can fire water projectiles with pinpoint accuracy even from great distances, stunning its opponents.
Skarllery anchors itself to any surface with its steel tentacles, keeping stable while firing powerful projectiles from its oblong beak. Its armored body and hostile temperament drive most marine Pokémon away from the territory it claims as its own.
Skarmory is considered the terror of the skies: when it takes flight, its wings produce a metallic roar that sends other Flying-type Pokémon fleeing. It is a ferocious creature that brings down its prey with devastating blows from its steel beak.
Skarmory is considered the terror of the skies: when it takes flight, its wings produce a metallic roar that sends other Flying-type Pokémon fleeing. It is a ferocious creature that brings down its prey with devastating blows from its steel beak.
It scrapes together the steel feathers adorning its coils to freeze its enemies' blood with fear. When a prey lowers its guard, Skarans lunges forward in an instant to weaken it with its venomous bite.
Skarbok's body is made of rustproof metal plates that exude deadly venom. In anger, it raises the crimson spikes on its back and grinds its coils, releasing piercing shrieks that unsettle anyone nearby.
It is said that Skarmagius appears after certain rituals are performed, though such rumors have never been confirmed. The metal plates on its cloak rattle, creating eerie sounds as it flies through the night.
Skarkrow uses the toughness of its steel feathers to overpower nearby Honchkrow, seizing not only their territory but also their underlings. Its broad wings let it fly for long periods, and their edges are sharp enough to slice through solid stone.
The body of Skaran is covered with plates of pure steel that protect its vital areas, including the head. The red metal spikes on its back are infused with a potent toxin that poisons anyone pierced by them.
Skareon can make itself invisible, but its metal body creaks with every movement, so it must remain completely still if it wants to go unnoticed. Its small wings are powerful enough to allow it to fly, enabling it to nest in the treetops.
Skarina's metal claws are soaked in a deadly venom. When it dives at its foes with its wide steel wings, it always aims to poison them to gain the upper hand during the fight.
Its metallic body is far too heavy for flight, so Skarqueen uses its iron wings to hurl itself forward when charging. A single strike of its massive iron tail can topple towering trees.
Since its metal feathers are too underdeveloped to carry it into flight, Skaran wields them as razor-sharp blades to defend itself. Rather than rusting, its iron body secretes toxins that are harmful to both Pokémon and humans.
Its steel body propels it through water at supersonic speed, cleaving through any obstacle in its path. Skarleon is a fearsome fighter that combines the brutal force of its iron wings with powerful jets of water fired from its beak.
Skarleon cuts through the ocean with blinding speed, its metal wings slicing water and rock alike. It launches bursts of water from its beak to obliterate almost any obstacle ahead.
Its body is made entirely of sturdy metal plates that shield it from stronger Pokémon. During the cold months, Skarmander must rest on a bed of burning coals to keep itself from freezing up and becoming unable to move.
As it flies, Skarmoth sheds old iron scales from its wings, releasing a toxic rusty dust that poisons all who breathe it. It roams the forests only at night in search of prey.
Its razor-sharp metal feathers are used to fiercely take on opponents. When the flame on its tail flares up, its steel skin grows red-hot and can burn anything it touches.
For reasons unknown, Skarlow cannot stand Wingull and will pick a fight with them without hesitation whenever their paths cross. It uses the steel feathers it naturally sheds from its wings to reinforce the nest it builds among the trees.
Skarwellow tends to nest in open countryside where it can make the most of its hunting skills. It keeps its metal feathers sharp as knives by rubbing them against its sturdy beak.
Its coils are covered in metal plates, so it no longer fears the sharp claws of its rival Zangoose. When Skarviper is about to bite with its venomous fangs, it vibrates the red crest behind its head.
The steel plates covering its body like an armor aren't just for protection; thanks to their aerodynamic, bladed design, Skarizard can fly at incredible speeds and strike with even more powerful Flying-type attacks.
Skartle spends much of the day polishing its metal body, scrubbing away impurities with porous rocks found on riverbeds. It spits pressurized jets of water at anyone who dares disturb it.
One of its heads emits metallic screams to stun opponents so the other can strike with its incredibly hard beak. Skarduo's strong legs allow it not only to run at high speeds but also to make jumps up to ten meters.
The steel tip on its tail can slice entire icebergs in half with ease. If Skargong feels threatened, it precisely fires Ice Beam from its sturdy metallic beak.
Skarler delights in severing anchor chains with its sturdy metal claws, setting boats adrift on the tide. Its diet consists mainly of mollusks hunted along the coastline.
If isolated from the rest of its group, Hounvanha loses all motivation to hunt or eat. Its particularly abrasive scales can strip paint from boats if it merely brushes against them while swimming alongside.
It sharpens the horns on its head by rubbing them against those of other members of its pack. Hounquil can breathe scorching flames from its mouth, capable of turning anything it touches to ashes.
The blazing flames coating its body burn so intensely that they have taken on blue and white hues. Its terrifying appearance has inspired countless poets and painters throughout history to create dramatic works celebrated across the world.
Hounran can blend perfectly into the darkness, which is why it is most active at night. Both its horn and the tip of its tail are infused with a powerful venom.
Hounvanha swims through the seas with its pack, brawling with anyone who dares invade its territory. Its incredibly strong jaws can damage even the steel hulls of ships that underestimate it.
Hounedo can pick up the scent of prey from many nautical miles away. Once it detects a trail, it can pursue its target for days without stopping. When its sharp fangs chip, it immediately grows a new, razor-sharp set, shedding the old ones.
Hounmo-o feeds on the bones of other Pokémon to absorb enough calcium to keep the ivory scales covering its body strong and resilient. Before breathing fire, it rattles those bony plates to intimidate its foes.
It secretes a special purple silk that is particularly sought after in the high fashion industry. Ekpie defends itself from predators that try to catch it by poisoning them with its bites.
Its diet consists mostly of rotten berries, which it uses to keep its body acidic and to nourish the poisonous flower growing on its back. Due to its eating habits, Eksaur is often employed to dispose of spoiled fruit and rancid food.
Eksaur's acidic body is sustained by consuming rotted berries and spoiled fruit. The poisonous bloom on its back feeds on the same toxins, making it an invaluable Pokémon for cleaning waste in orchards and towns.
If hissing is heard in graveyards, Ekskull is likely drifting unseen behind a tombstone. Despite its venomous fangs, this shy creature rarely attacks Pokémon or humans, preferring to observe them from afar.
When intruders enter its territory, Eking rattles the bells on its tail as a warning; if they refuse to leave, it charges them with its powerful body. It can secrete a highly acidic venom from its mouth, prized by chemical companies.
The flame on its tail releases poisonous gases that cause nearby plant leaves to wither. Ekmander lives and hunts in small groups of at least five members, making it rare to encounter one completely alone.
Ekmo-o is a very elusive creature; if someone gets too close, it growls and rattles all its scales like a set of bells. Its bite is venomous, which is why most people avoid touching it.
The flame on its tail releases poisonous gases that cause nearby plant leaves to wither. Ekmander lives and hunts in small groups of at least five members, making it rare to find a solitary individual.
When Ekmeleon loses its patience, the rattles at the tip of its tail become completely engulfed in flames. Its bite is highly venomous, so approaching it requires extreme caution.
Ekizard rattles its tail whenever someone ventures too close to its territory, warning them to turn back. Its powerful wings allow it to fly even through violent windstorms as if they were nothing.
Kingdactyl attacks ships sailing in the waters that make up its territory, swooping down rapidly from the sky. In prehistoric times, it was considered one of the most fearsome marine predators.
Its fins allow it to swim swiftly and cross even the strongest currents with ease. Kingdrill takes down foes and prey alike by impaling them with its massive spines, which are laced with a deadly neurotoxin.
Kingon loves testing its flying skills, soaring over the seas in search of hurricanes to ride with its powerful wings. When tired, it retreats to the ocean depths, where it can sleep for weeks at a time.
Sailors often report seeing Kinglass moving gracefully through misty waters, singing eerie melodies. According to legend, this Pokémon was born from the terror experienced by women who drowned in those seas.
When bored, Kingsian blows bubbles from its mouth and entertains itself by popping them with its paws. If someone dares to pull its tail, it retaliates with its full power.
Kingtric appears during thunderous storms, gliding across the waves as it waits for lightning to strike nearby, absorbing electrostatic energy through its fins. Its unpredictable nature makes sailors keep their distance to avoid provoking it.
Kingizard's fins have developed to let it not only rule the ocean depths but also soar above the sea. Though generally gentle by nature, when it stirs its arms it can create devastating water tornadoes that often leave its enemies with no escape.
Kingizard rules the ocean depths but can also soar briefly through the air using its powerful fins. When provoked, it spins its limbs to form towering water cyclones that crush almost anything in their path.
Kingler makes its den in underwater caves, driving out former occupants after defeating them in battle. Its massive claw can fracture even steel, while its jaws unleash water blasts strong enough to stir violent whirlpools.
Its small trunk has an infallible sense of smell, allowing it to detect even the faintest scent trails with perfect precision. When Phandle is in danger, it defends itself with the poisonous stinger protruding from its forehead.
Donizard uses its sturdy trunk to deliver devastating blows to its opponents. Its enormous ears allow it to glide from great heights and even soar briefly over the sandy steppes it inhabits. At the sight of a rival, it charges without hesitation.
Donizard uses its sturdy trunk to deliver devastating blows to its opponents. Its enormous ears allow it to glide from great heights and even soar briefly over the sandy steppes it inhabits. At the sight of a rival, it charges without hesitation.
Smearbone paints the skull it received from its mother with bright colors to show all the affection it feels. Each individual features unique designs and palettes.
Though inexperienced, Tymander constantly seeks out scuffles to hone its skills. Each victory makes the flame on its tail blaze brighter, while defeat causes it to flicker weakly.
Hitmondeen lives in the clear waters of pristine rivers, where it usually dwells alone. In battle, it uses the horn on its head as a pivot on the riverbed, spinning rapidly like a top to strike any foes that dare come too close.
Hitmonotto spends most of its life honing its combat techniques by constantly challenging others in its flock. It fights skillfully in midair, and when upside down, it focuses better, landing even stronger blows with its claws.
When Hitmonfeon spins on its head like a top, it can generate a veritable storm of leaves with which it overwhelms its opponents. It perfects its combat style by training daily in the heart of the forest.
Eleizard can generate vast amounts of electricity by flapping its powerful wings, which is then processed through the horns atop its head. Once fully charged, it actively seeks out opponents to battle in order to release its stored energy.
Argey spits poisonous acid while flying to weaken its prey, which it then grabs with its claws. If it loses part of its tail during a violent battle, it will grow back.
It infests rural crops, devouring all the food it finds along with its entire colony. If anyone tries to chase it away, Artata retaliates with terrible bites from its venomous fangs.
It uses the eye-shaped patterns beneath its wings to freeze its small prey with fear. Arow's fangs can inject a potent toxin that weakens muscles within seconds.
It uses the eye-shaped patterns beneath its wings to freeze its small prey with fear. Arow's fangs can inject a potent toxin that weakens muscles within seconds.
Argon is a dangerous creature that can paralyze foes with the giant eye-like patterns on its wings. Its venomous fangs grow stronger each time it drinks from tainted pools or contaminated water.
A menacing pattern on its abdomen is used to intimidate rival Arking during battles for territorial dominance. Its bite is extremely dangerous since its fangs are coated in a toxin capable of paralyzing the nervous system within seconds.
A menacing pattern on its abdomen is used to intimidate rival Arking during battles for territorial dominance. Its bite is extremely dangerous since its fangs are coated in a toxin capable of paralyzing the nervous system within seconds.
When it spreads its broad wings, Arflame terrifies foes by revealing the eye-like patterns on its dark feathers. It dives with its streamlined body to sink its serpentine fangs, dripping with deadly venom, into its prey.
When it becomes very angry, even the colorful patterns on its belly shine as if they were blazing flames. Its teeth produce a highly toxic venom as black as coal.
If Armeleon manages to catch prey with its long tail, it tries to scorch it with the flames burning at the tip to weaken it even further. It builds its den in mountain caves and attacks anyone who dares enter its territory without permission.
Despite its fierce appearance, Artle is very timid. Its belly bears markings that resemble a frightening face, which it uses to intimidate others and stay safe. Each individual has a unique pattern that sets it apart from the rest of its species.
Arler surfaces only to hunt prey that wander onto the shore, otherwise, it prefers to swim just below the water's surface. Its claws are tipped with venomous fangs used to weaken its victims.
When it sleeps, Magkoth emits puffs of fire from its nose every time it exhales, so it must be careful to find a place to sleep far away from trees or bushes. Since its body is always very warm, it can rest without struggles in any environment.
Milbull rescues lost people and offers them milk to regain their strength. It is an extremely docile creature and very easy to raise, which is why it is very common on farms and in agritourism establishments.
It is said that its mere presence can bring a smile even to people suffering from deep depression. The egg at the tip of its wand is always warm and is placed on wounds to heal them, as if Blisxen were performing magic.
It is said that Raikou embodies the very essence of lightning and can descend from storm clouds to punish humans who endanger Electric-type Pokémon. According to legend, a single roar from it can summon a storm of thunderbolts upon its enemies.
As Raidash gallops, its hooves emit thunderous rumblings, leaving an electric trail in its wake. When it reaches its maximum speed, its mane bursts into flames, giving its attacks the power to burn anything they touch.
It is said that a single roar from Entei can trigger violent volcanic eruptions. The extreme heat of its body, made of pure fire, constantly turns the moisture in the air into hot steam.
Its body heat allows Enark to generate clouds of steam, which it uses to create illusions that conceal its hiding spots from humans. When seriously wounded in battle, it retreats inside volcanoes until it has fully recovered.
It is believed that Suicune embodies the very essence of the aurora, and that its aura alone can calm even the fiercest of storms. According to legend, a single tear from Suicune could purify an entire water basin from any form of pollution.
It is said that merely glimpsing its magnificent reflection on the lakes' surface can grant serene dreams for at least seven years. Suiselia appears only under the moonlight, in the presence of crystal-clear bodies of water.
Larvitar's body has hardened into a layer of pure carbon, tougher than diamonds. The rocky plates of its small armor have turned a vivid shade of black.
A special iron scraper is required to scratch and groom its rocky body. Larvilithe feeds primarily on coal to stoke the flames burning within itself.
Its exceptional sense of smell allows Larvinine to detect people trapped beneath rubble or landslides and pull them to safety. When enraged, its stone body grows so scorching hot that anyone who dares touch it will be instantly burned.
To defend itself from other Pokémon, Pupimander breathes scorching flames from its mouth, even if doing so quickly drains its strength. Its stony body helps it blend perfectly into the caves it calls home.
Pupimeleon spends entire days battling others of its kind to further harden its rocky armor. When angered, the flame on its tail burns so intensely that the very tip of its tail turns pitch black.
Pupizard's body is covered in a tough stone armor that lets it face opponents without fear of serious injury. Using its massive wings, it dives from above to crash into enemies with its rocky body, stunning them and ending the battle in an instant.
Pupizard's body is covered in a tough stone armor that lets it face opponents without fear of serious injury. Using its massive wings, it dives from above to crash into enemies with its rocky body, stunning them and ending the battle in an instant.
It wanders in search of meteorites fallen from the sky, feeding on them to grow stronger in the hope of evolving as soon as possible. During the day it rests in its den, conserving energy so it can spend the night gazing at the stars.
Tyranizard is an excellent aerial fighter. Despite its body being covered in a heavy armor of solid rock, its wings are powerful enough to let it soar through the skies with ease. It unleashes sandstorms to disorient foes before striking them down.
Despite its small size, Lucada possesses immense psychic powers. It spends most of its life resting beneath the roots of great trees, as using its abilities drains it to complete exhaustion. For this reason, it is an extremely rare sight.
Thanks to its incredible psychic powers, Lupede is able to create giant whirlpools by rotating its body in the depths of the ocean. Its poison-coated stingers serve to keep others away and prevent them from waking it from its sleep.
Electricity dances across Pikather's body, fueling sudden bursts of speed as it charges at opponents. Its graceful gleaming twin blades cut through obstacles with such precision that even the mightiest trees fall like paper.
It gnaws on electrical cables inside houses without restraint until it's full of energy. When a colony of Pikatata infests an urban area, frequent blackouts are almost guaranteed.
It gnaws on electrical cables inside houses without restraint until it's full of energy. When a colony of Pikatata infests an urban area, frequent blackouts are almost guaranteed.
Some cultures consider Ho-cross a symbol of prosperity and good fortune, to the point that even in ancient times it was depicted on temple walls. The globe it holds between its colorful wings is so bright that it can dispel any fog in an instant.
If it lands too carelessly, it risks causing violent earthquakes, which is why people hope it keeps flying whenever it passes overhead. It is said that wherever Ho-cash flies, a rainbow is always nearby.
This rare Pokémon seems to shun any form of violence, appearing only at night to Trainers with a pure heart. It is believed that Celereon can harness the energy of the full moon's light to travel through time.
This elusive Pokémon appears only under moonlight to Trainers pure of spirit. Some legends claim it uses lunar energy to slip through time itself, vanishing without leaving a trace.
This elusive Pokémon appears only under moonlight to Trainers pure of spirit. Some legends claim it uses lunar energy to slip through time itself, vanishing without leaving a trace.
This elusive Pokémon appears only under moonlight to Trainers pure of spirit. Some legends claim it uses lunar energy to slip through time itself, vanishing without leaving a trace.
Legend holds that Celedge must absorb the life energy of hundreds of humans to travel freely through time. Feared for these tales, it is frequently driven away by people and leads a solitary existence deep in the forest.
Celeray is a pure-hearted being that appears to shield humans and Pokémon from natural disasters with its psychic powers. Legends say it travels through time, absorbing lightning to fuel its journeys.
According to legend, Celety can travel back and forth through time, to any timeline where its help is needed. Despite its peaceful nature, it is an exceptional fighter; a single punch from it can break through a wall.
Azutik rests on other Electric-type Pokémon to absorb the excess electrostatic energy produced by their bodies, preventing them from overcharging. When it feels threatened, it hides behind its tail, making its fur stand on end.
Despite its fearsome jaws that often intimidate others, Ambiligatr is actually a gentle and harmless creature that mostly enjoys playing little pranks. It uses its twin tails to snatch unattended objects, which it hoards inside its den.
Honchcko forces the other Pokémon living in its tree to give up part of their food; otherwise, it drives them away with force, aided by its companions. With the claws on its feet, it marks the trees it claims as home.
Honchape uses the brute force of its fists to make weaker Pokémon collect food to offer it. If they don't obey, it becomes so enraged that it starts blowing steam from its nostrils through its stern beak.
It camouflages itself among the tree branches, remaining perfectly still throughout the day. When night falls, Bonba takes flight to feed on the nectar of rare flowers that only bloom under the starlight.
Happiroth jealously guards the smooth white stone it balances on its head. Anyone who tries to steal it faces its sharp claws in a furious assault. Fond of fruit, it roams the forest in search of ripe delicacies.
Raither fiercely defends its territory, gliding among the treetops to monitor intruders. It dives with ruthless precision, striking foes with twin blades crackling with electricity.
Its long whiskers quiver near large sources of electricity, which it eagerly consumes. When fully charged, its tail glows as brightly as a street lamp.
In a matter of seconds, Raitrum can coat its sharp teeth with electric sparks, which it uses to paralyze its prey. Its aggressive temperament seems to calm down during thunderstorms, as if the rumble of thunder soothes it.
Raikey fights with a very chaotic style; its quick, erratic movements often cause opponents to lower their guard. Its favorite technique is Thunder Punch, with which it usually finishes duels against its rivals.
If it cannot discharge the electrical energy stored in its body, it flies into a furious rage and becomes uncontrollable. Raiape has a very violent fighting style, overpowering opponents through sheer brute force.
Raichop rubs its fists together to charge them with electricity before striking with devastating, spark-filled punches. Energetic and tireless, it can run for hours without getting exhausted.
Munchno uses the berries it gathers from the ground to motivate itself whenever it doesn't feel like doing something, sometimes even hypnotizing itself. If someone stares too long at the pendulum's motion, it immediately begins to feel hungry.
Mansaur absorbs water into the bulb on its back to stay hydrated in case it needs to walk on land to look for food. Its antennae are incredibly sensitive and can detect an approaching storm several days in advance.
Its liquid body is highly malleable, making it easy for it to take on the appearance of other Pokémon. However, when it transforms, Manto often forgets to alter its distinctive blue antennae.
Mansaur absorbs water into the bulb on its back to stay hydrated in case it needs to walk on land to look for food. Its antennae are incredibly sensitive and can detect an approaching storm several days in advance.
If Manking encounters a threatening Pokémon while moving along the ocean floor, it immediately tries to appear larger by spreading its fins. It mainly uses the hard horn on its forehead for self-defense.
Manmy's body is made almost entirely of seawater, so it can't stay out of the ocean for long or it risks drying out and falling ill. It enjoys blowing bubbles from its mouth to play with humans and Pokémon alike.
The thick coat covering Manat's body has the remarkable ability to absorb toxic pollutants from the seawater it swims through. Because it actively purifies the waters it inhabits, it is a creature deeply valued and protected by the Rangers.
Its long antennae can sense the arrival of sea storms ahead of time, so it always tries to alert humans who may be in danger. To defend itself from other Pokémon, it coats its body in bubbles so they can absorb part of incoming attacks.
Manmeleon hides beneath the sand of the seafloor and emerges only to feed on algae. Its blue antennae sense even the slightest shifts in the water; if a larger Pokémon draws near, it immediately retreats underground.
Manlett hides beneath the sand of the seafloor, exposing only its head when it needs to feed on algae. Its blue antennae can detect even the faintest movement in the water; if a Pokémon larger than itself approaches, it quickly buries itself again.
Weavtomp hides in swamp mud, patiently waiting to ambush its prey. Using its overwhelming strength, it drags foes into the mire, finishing them off with crushing bites and powerful strikes from its fins.
Since Weavts can sense the emotions of others, it easily identifies the ideal victim to steal from. Its sharp claws are capable of cutting through solid rock.
According to some rumors, Magnetwo has the mission of protecting the planet from extraterrestrial threats and is even capable of flying in space. From its metal gun, it can shoot powerful psychokinetic waves that can easily levitate entire buildings.
Both its claws and its many spines can generate powerful electromagnetic fields that help it defend itself from hostile Pokémon. When Magneslash curls up, it is preparing to unleash a devastating Gyro Ball.
Lickiray is an agile creature that dwells in the trees of vast forests. Its huge prehensile tongue is not only used to swing from branch to branch, but also to deliver powerful blows to its enemies. It can electrify its saliva to paralyze its foes.
Lickish hides in shallow seabeds near beaches. Its massive tongue helps it hunt, defend itself, and emit psychic waves that let it sense stronger Pokémon approaching, allowing it to hide and avoid battle.
Rhytula uses its drill-shaped horn to dig vast caverns beneath mountain roots. On its back, it has organs that continuously store electrostatic energy generated during its digging activities.
Thanks to its long stone legs, Rhytula can walk on any surface, even climbing cave ceilings to set deadly ambushes for its prey. Beneath its mouth, it has a pair of drill-shaped claws capable of piercing metal walls.
The vines covering its body are so soft that they resemble a woolen sweater. When Tanwear hugs someone with its strong arms, it never lets go, and even the edges of its sweater stretch to wrap around its poor victims.
Electicario can perceive the aura of people and Pokémon through its two long steel tails. With its touch, it transfers the large amount of electrical energy stored in its body into discharged objects, bringing them back to life.
Electicario can perceive the aura of people and Pokémon through its two long steel tails. With its touch, it transfers the large amount of electrical energy stored in its body into discharged objects, bringing them back to life.
Electicario reactivates generators and batteries by infusing them with the electrical energy it constantly produces within its body. If it senses a malicious soul, it strikes them with its sparks to keep them at bay.
Its mane is made of pure plasma, and its brightness changes depending on its mood. Electinape can deliver punches so powerful that it can shatter even large boulders with a single blow.
Its mane is made of pure plasma, and its brightness changes depending on its mood. Electinape can deliver punches so powerful that it can shatter even large boulders with a single blow.
It is rumored that Electizard's electric strikes are so powerful they can scorch forest trees in moments. Its wide wings allow it to soar through stormy skies, recharging its body by absorbing lightning with its twin tails.
Electizard takes flight during storms to capture lightning with its long tails and replenish its energy. When it meets others of its kind, it tests their strength by challenging them to fierce, all-out duels.
Magmoros can shoot violent jets of fire from the cannons positioned above its shoulders. When bored, it bangs its horns against the walls of the volcanoes where it lives until they erupt.
If the flames surrounding its body begin to weaken, Magmorcor dives into volcanic lava to restore its strength. During battle, it always seeks a favorable position in the air to get a clearer line of fire for its deadly blasts.
When enraged, blazing flames surround its arms, making it even more intimidating. Magmorape has a fiery temper and loves to brawl, even with its own teammates.
When enraged, blazing flames surround its arms, making it even more intimidating. Magmorape has a fiery temper and loves to brawl, even with its own teammates.
When enraged, blazing flames surround its arms, making it even more intimidating. Magmorape has a fiery temper and loves to brawl, even with its own teammates.
Togetric can emit faint electric pulses that ease the symptoms of heart ailments. For this reason, it is often seen in hospitals, assisting medical staff.
Sandmie spends the day hidden beneath the sand, emerging only at night to signal others of its kind by flashing the gem on its body. It can spin its star-shaped body at incredible speed to create sand tornadoes for protection.
Sandile rolls in mud for long periods to keep its skin from drying out once it leaves the water. It is a very gentle Pokémon that prefers to defend itself rather than attack, though its small jaws often give others the wrong impression.
Its highly developed hearing keeps it constantly alert; at the slightest sound, it curls into a tight ball and braces for impact. Primarily a diurnal Pokémon, it typically burrows beneath the sand at dusk and remains there through the night.
Sandgeot keeps intruders away by rapidly flapping its wings to raise dangerous sandstorms. Its body is covered with aerodynamic armor that not only allows it to blend with the dunes but also makes it extremely fast in flight.
When practising its still-imprecise fighting techniques, Sandrogue kicks up the sand around it, stirring small storms. It spars with others of its kind to further toughen its already hardened skin.
Sandts is an extremely timid creature that hides beneath the sand, hastily digging itself in the moment it senses anyone approaching. It only resurfaces when its pink horns pick up calm and peaceful emotions nearby.
Sandray's body has magnetic properties that allow it to form a mane out of sand, asserting dominance and intimidating rivals. It can move at incredible speeds even underground, using its sharp claws to dig holes and tunnels through any terrain.
Sandxio uses the light emitted by the star on its tail to guide itself as it digs intricate tunnels under the sand. It tends to live in very large family groups and has a tendency to defend the weakest members of the pack.
Sandedo can swim swiftly through desert dunes, cutting through them with its pointed head and tough fins. It constantly hunts for other creatures to satisfy its hunger, using its sharp fangs to bring down its prey.
Unable to keep its balance, Sanda often tumbles and curls into a ball without realizing it. Its erratic movements kick up desert sand, bewildering foes and making it hard to strike.
Clumsy by nature, Sanda loses balance and tumbles into a curl at the slightest misstep. Its chaotic spinning whips up desert sand, creating a blinding haze that protects it from attacks.
Sandbra wields immense psychic powers, allowing it to lift chunks of earth and hurl them at its foes. Legends claim it unearthed its silver spoon while digging deep beneath the ground.
Yanvire is a territorial and aggressive creature that strikes its foes while rapidly beating its large wings. It channels energy into the crest along its back, electrifying its tail with crackling sparks to deliver devastating blows.
Its wings grow hotter each time they are flapped and can reach temperatures high enough to melt iron. The buzzing sound it produces can create shockwaves capable of driving away enemies that get too close.
Yanmeleon frantically flaps its wings on its back to confuse its enemies and then finishes them off with powerful bursts of fire. The flame on its tail becomes more intense when it feeds on particularly ripe berries.
Every six months, the leaves around Leafnium's neck naturally fall off. Instead of discarding them, they can be used to make Heal Powder. The green antennae on its head allow it to absorb sunlight and stay full of energy.
Leafma feeds on dead leaves, helping to keep the trees clean in the woods where it nests with its flock. When it soars through the air, its swift wings release a fresh scent of freshly cut grass.
Leaftine soars over forests by diving from the tall trees where it builds its nest. Its flat, leaf-shaped tail grants it excellent stability in flight and is also used to drive away enemy Pokémon.
It uses the leaf-shaped tip of its tail to lure unsuspecting Pokémon into traps. Leafbok can produce a greenish venom which, when properly refined, becomes an ingredient for a tonic that soothes sore throats.
Leafxew uses its small wooden fangs to mark the territory it inhabits. Its lush leaves carry a pleasantly fresh mint fragrance.
It stores its provisions in an underground burrow, ensuring a steady food supply throughout every season. The leaves of Leaflett secrete a richly scented oil used in the production of natural-ingredient sunscreen.
When Leafyena catches the scent of prey, it crouches low in the bushes, revealing only the tips of its leaf-shaped ears. Always hungry, it attempts to bite anything that comes within reach of its jaws.
Leafwellow dives from the tallest trees in the forest to bravely attack anyone who invades its territory. If it gifts someone one of its magnificent leaf-shaped feathers, it means they've earned its respect.
Leafamo tends to hide in the underbrush, where it can blend in perfectly. It can release small sparks from its mouth, and if someone tries to touch it without permission, it gives them a shock.
Every time its tiny feet touch the ground as it hops, Glacebuff leaves a trail of ice crystals behind. It is so lightweight that a snowstorm risks carrying it away until the wind finally dies down.
It rides the icy winds to move from one place to another, avoiding sinking into the snow. If Glacepip is not careful enough, blizzards can blow it far away from home.
Glacetine uses its broad ears to glide nimbly, even through the harshest blizzards. It makes its den inside frozen caverns, where it stores the food it gathers from snow-covered steppes.
Its step is so light that Glacesian can walk across snow without sinking or leaving any footprints behind. Its icy claws are incredibly sharp and often give its prey no chance to escape.
Glacedash can gallop straight across lakes and rivers, freezing the water's surface with its icy hooves. Its mane causes frostbite at the slightest contact, so it must be approached with extreme caution.
Glacedash can gallop straight across lakes and rivers, freezing the water's surface with its icy hooves. Its mane causes frostbite at the slightest contact, so it must be approached with extreme caution.
Once used to pull carts and goods along snowy trails, Glacedash now thrives wild in forests. It can gallop across lakes and rivers, freezing the water beneath its icy hooves.
Glisizard is an extremely competitive Pokémon that flies across the desert in search of strong opponents to engage in all-out battles. It uses its huge pincers to immobilize its enemies, then finishes them with devastating strikes from its tail.
Mamoshrew can blow freezing air from its nostrils to weaken opposing Pokémon. It defends itself from counterattacks by rolling up into a ball and letting its thick fur absorb some of the blow.
Mamorok hides beneath a thin layer of snow and patiently waits for its prey to approach before attacking. It is a fierce fighter, using its sturdy fangs and powerful tail to swiftly overpower its opponents with precision and strength.
When inserted into the digital world, this Pokémon takes control of its Trainer's files and denies access from any device until it receives the requested amount of Berries. It is said that its defenses are impenetrable.
Grobok usually guards abandoned ruins in jungles and rainforests. It paralyzes its victims with its poisonous teeth and then finishes them off with the sharp leaf on top of its head.
Groplup voluntarily leaves some of its leaves in the lakes where it lives to purify the water. It is an extremely agile creature both underwater and in the forest it usually roams.
Gronine can run from one end of the forest to the other in a flash thanks to its powerful legs. When it blows flames from its mouth, its mane of leaves vibrates, spreading the scent of freshly cut grass through the air.
Groizard soars high above the forests, keeping a vigilant watch over its territory, and dives swiftly the moment it detects a threat. The leaves along its forearms harden into razor-sharp blades, which it wields with precision to strike its foes.
Scepdoof prevents Bidoof from cutting down more trees than they actually need for their dams, and it often ends up arguing with them. Since it loves Peach Berries, it stores a huge supply of them in its den.
It uses its beak to dig and stir the ground in search of hidden seeds or berries to feed on. When Torchmel gets angry, it emits small bursts of fire from the hump on its back.
Sanduna's shell is covered with razor-sharp spikes that it uses to ward off predators. It tends to remain hidden in the warm sand, waiting for the moment of its evolution.
Sandlax ingests large quantities of sand, which it then blows at anyone who dares to disturb its naps. When it gets tired of walking, it rolls its enormous body down the sand dunes, leaving furrows of its quills as a sign of its passage.
Sandlax ingests large quantities of sand, which it then blows at anyone who dares to disturb its naps. When it gets tired of walking, it rolls its enormous body down the sand dunes, leaving furrows of its quills as a sign of its passage.
Sandotto launches its sharp feathers from above to strike down prey with precision and speed. Once its assault is over, it hides beneath the sand, where it can blend in perfectly with its surroundings.
Sandgeot is a formidable predator that can be found in the dunes of deserts, where it thrives with its pack. When it spreads its wings, it hurls razor-sharp spikes from above to defeat all its opponents.
Its plumage has adapted perfectly to the desert heat, enabling it to fly even under the scorching sun without the risk of getting burned. Sandgeot uses its powerful claws to fight and hunt its prey.
When angered, Sandray raises all the quills along its back and crackles with sparks to show its displeasure. Blessed with perfect vision even in total darkness, it is a highly skilled nocturnal hunter.
Because Sandliper can carry large quantities of sand, it is often employed to contain wildfires that break out near desert routes. It keeps its enemies at bay with the sharp spines surrounding its beak.
It electrify all its quills in a single second, and when it does, Sandtric is ready to fight. It can dig tunnels in sand and soil with remarkable speed thanks to the long claws on its paws.
The quills covering Sandizard's body are so sharp that they deter other wild Pokémon from getting too close. It can combine its Flying-type attacks to create swirling sand vortices that exhaust its prey before finishing them off with its claws.
It swims through sand dunes to strengthen the powerful muscles in its arms, keeping itself in peak condition for battle. It rolls into foes to wound them with the sharp spines on its back, then finishes them off with devastating Fighting-type moves.
Sandtortle withdraws into its spiky shell to protect itself, causing enemies to injure themselves on its sharp points. It burrows near desert oases, as it needs a great deal of water to survive.
Its main activities are sleeping and eating to maintain the body fat that shields Marshleo from the cold. Despite its bulk, it reaches remarkable speeds in water thanks to its fins.
The powerful fins covering its round body allow it to take very powerful blows without faltering. Swampladin feeds mainly on nutrients found in mud, which is why it is easy to find near small ponds or on riverbanks.
Swampviper makes its lair in marshy swamps where it can keep its long coils wet at all times. It has the ability to swallow its victims whole, using its teeth only to secrete a paralyzing venom that helps it hunt.
Raltler tends to live in snowy forests, where its mostly white coat helps it blend into the landscape. Its horns channel its psychic powers, allowing it to create faint environmental illusions and sense the emotions of those around it.
Kirtler is a very timid creature and only reveals itself to people who express calm or joyful emotions. When its horns begin to glow, it is preparing to use its extraordinary psychic powers.
Its leaf-shaped tail can sense the emotions of other Pokémon, allowing it to avoid encounters with enraged creatures in advance. Thanks to its psychic powers, it can make forest leaves float and form levitating paths that lead it to the treetops.
Gardetler is an extremely benevolent creature that roams the woods in search of lost explorers in order to save their lives. Its special horns change color depending on the type of emotion it is sensing.
Gardetler is an extremely benevolent creature that roams the woods in search of lost explorers in order to save their lives. Its special horns change color depending on the type of emotion it is sensing.
Gardetler is an extremely benevolent creature that roams the woods in search of lost explorers in order to save their lives. Its special horns change color depending on the type of emotion it is sensing.
Its powerful psychic abilities allow it to create protective barriers that hide anyone within them from the eyes of enemies. Gardetler is an extremely benevolent creature that roams the woods in search of lost explorers in order to save their lives.
The flame-shaped patterns on its cloak change color according to the emotions Gardemortar is feeling at the moment. When it prepares for battle, flames can be seen bursting from its sleeves.
The flame-shaped patterns on its cloak change color according to the emotions Gardemortar is feeling at the moment. When it prepares for battle, flames can be seen bursting from its sleeves.
According to legend, Gardetales erases the memories of anyone who dares to touch one of its tails without permission. Its psychic powers are so immense that they can crush unprepared Pokémon to the ground.
Galltler watches over the forests in which it lives to protect weaker Pokémon from poachers or predators. It charges headfirst with its magnificent horns until its foe decides to flee.
It is said that fine sand constantly pours from its hollow body, as if Shedalga had crushed the very concept of time itself. When it unleashes its powers, it is surrounded by all the phases of the moon at once.
It is said that fine sand constantly pours from its hollow body, as if Shedalga had shattered the concept of time itself. Anyone who witnesses its powers becomes unable to perceive the normal flow of days ever again.
It spends most of the day nibbling on berries that can make its body stronger. When Nidopie is frightened, the horn on its forehead oozes a toxin that leaves purplish stains on the ground.
Nidodeen tends to swim in shallow waters, as its fins aren't strong enough to withstand the powerful currents of rivers. It defends itself from predators by striking them with the poisonous horn protruding from the top of its head.
Nidodeen tends to swim in shallow waters, as its fins aren't strong enough to withstand the powerful currents of rivers. It defends itself from predators by striking them with the poisonous horn protruding from the top of its head.
It is said that when Nidodos takes flight, the sky fills with storm clouds and lightning. Since its feathers are covered in poisonous spines it is best not to pick them up.
Nidotini is a timid Pokémon that avoids battle. Its body is covered in small poisonous quills to deter predators. It frequently sheds its skin, losing horns and quills that always regrow stronger and more toxic than before.
Despite its adorable appearance, it is a mischievous Pokémon that plays terrifying pranks to frighten humans. The more fear it manages to absorb into its red pearls, the more potent the venom inside its body becomes.
Despite its adorable appearance, it is a mischievous Pokémon that plays terrifying pranks to frighten humans. The more fear it manages to absorb into its red pearls, the more potent the venom inside its body becomes.
Nidomander lives in clearings with others of its kind, working together to find food. During storms, it huddles with its companions to keep warm and prevent the flame on its tail from going out.
Nidomander lives in small forest clearings, where it cooperates with others of its kind to gather food. When storms rage, they cluster together to shield each other and protect their tail flames from the rain.
It uses the flame on its tail to communicate with others of its kind over long distances, forming glowing messages in the night sky. The mild venom from its spines can be used as a pesticide, making Nidomeleon highly valued by farmers.
Small poison-coated spines protrude from Nidoyena's fur, which it uses to defend itself from other wild Pokémon. Thanks to its highly developed sense of smell, it can track down members of its pack even from many kilometers away.
Its round body allows Nidoeal to float effortlessly even in rough, churning waters. Its spines, saturated with a narcotic poison, serve as its primary line of defense against potential threats.
Although Nidoizard has not yet fully developed the toxins produced by its body, it is still a formidable opponent. Its greatest strength lies in flight, using its broad wings to move swiftly across the battlefield and deliver powerful strikes.
Timid by nature, Nidotle usually hides inside its shell when frightened. It only fights to protect its family, firing poisonous spines in the hope of driving foes away.
Its tentacles are covered in poisonous spines that increase their grip when they clamp onto prey. Nidocool communicates with its fellow creatures by making the gems embedded in its head glow.
Nidotortle tends to live in large family groups and fiercely protects the young by firing high-pressure jets of water at potential threats. Its shell is lined with venomous spines whose poison is refined in laboratories to create antidotes.
Kecran has the ability to turn invisible, but if it hears a noise that is too loud, it loses concentration and becomes visible again. The toxin contained in its horns can be synthesized to create medicines used in cardiovascular therapies.
Kecizard can perfectly blend its body into the surroundings and fly silently without being noticed, allowing it to strike unsuspecting foes by surprise. When agitated, however, it immediately turns red, giving away its camouflage.
Its single bionic eye scans bodies of water to determine their purity level. Its small leaves can absorb impurities, so it immerses itself in ponds it finds to be contaminated.
Belby is often used as an assistant during dental extractions thanks to its millimetric precision with its steel pincers. When in a good mood, it blows bubbles from its mouth and playfully pops them with its chelae.
Its metal beak can even crush rock, which is why other Flying-type Pokémon never want to fight it. The iron feathers Metrow naturally sheds are collected and used to repair railroad tracks.
Metpass can use its feet to attach itself to large vehicles and act as a navigation system that always points north. However, its strong magnetic field interferes with the signal of other electronic navigation instruments.
Metarow's brain can process information at incredible speed, allowing it to always calculate the perfect trajectory for a dive. It emits sharp cries from its steel beak to call other members of its flock.
Its metallic fur shields Metagoose from opponents' attacks, allowing it to hurl itself fearlessly into close combat. It uses its sharp mind to devise elaborate hunting strategies alongside the other members of its group.
Biwak skillfully uses the sticks it gnaws as weapons, fighting with impressive technique against anyone who dares threaten its dam. Its temperament is fiercely combative, and it won't calm down even if offered food.
Biran's teeth can gnaw through the toughest bark. It uses venomous horns protruding from its fur to ward off threats while building dams with its companions.
Its hard horn marks diseased trees unusable for dams or dens. Its body secretes toxins that, when synthesized in a laboratory, can be used to create creams to treat skin conditions.
With the flames emitted from its wand, Bixen marks the trees it plans to cut down to build its dam, so it doesn't forget them later. It has a particularly brave nature and will fight even the strongest foes to defend its home.
Lucasis constantly lives inside a bubble of mysterious liquid that has taken on the blue color of its aura. Thanks to the power stored within, it can unleash devastating attacks like Aura Sphere and read minds through telepathy.
In battle, Lucarok is willing to bend the rules to claim victory. Its massive jaws can deliver crushing blows strong enough to stagger foes much larger than itself.
Its iron-hard face protects the rest of its body from falling rocks when it digs tunnels in caves to search for food. Gibdon can move quickly through the sands of the deserts where it lives, letting the tip of its head emerge like a fin.
The mane of Gabroc, harder than any stone, crowns it with majesty while protecting its most vital points. Relentless in spirit, it will battle without fear to defend the cave it inhabits, even when facing opponents of overwhelming power.
Because its scales are extremely hard and sharp, people tend to avoid petting Garuff. When neglected for too long, it becomes irritable and aggressive; it might even bite its own Trainer.
Venutank produces a very delicate milk from the center of the flower growing on its abdomen; being a plant-based, lactose-free product, it can be consumed by everyone. If the petals on its belly wilt, this Pokémon can no longer produce milk.
By shaking its leafy mane, Venuray releases a fragrant pollen used to mark its territory. If crackling sparks start to burst from its body, it means it's in a foul mood and could attack at any moment.
By shaking its leafy mane, Venuray releases a fragrant pollen used to mark its territory. If crackling sparks start to burst from its body, it means it's in a foul mood and could attack at any moment.
It absorbs as much solar energy as possible to make the colors of the beautiful flowers that cover its coat more vivid. Its pollen improves air quality, which is why Venupix is a highly respected creature.
It roams the jungles with the rest of its pack to ensure that no poachers are causing trouble in the territory it protects. Its flowers release a fragrant trail that allows other Venuroc to locate it even from several kilometers away.
According to certain beliefs, if howls are heard at midnight in the woods, it is Venuroc leaving its den to chase down humans who have defiled the forest it inhabits. The large flower growing on its back constantly gathers vast amounts of energy.
Venusopod's claws are incredibly dangerous, sharp enough to cleave even solid rock in two. Before battling, it makes the petals sprouting from its palm-wood armor tremble, releasing an aroma capable of intimidating weaker Pokémon.
When a Venusopod chooses to live far from the beach, it stops covering its body with palm bark to move more freely within the jungle. It faces its foes with great tenacity, making skilled use of its razor-sharp claws.
Venukey uses the vines hanging from its body to move even more swiftly among the forest trees where it lives. It has a very irritable temperament, which leads it to pick fights with anyone who crosses its path.
When it sprints across the prairie at full speed, it scatters pollen from the large flower on its back, making the land it passes over exceptionally fertile. If angered, its hooves can grow red-hot, scorching anyone foolish enough to approach.
Upon evolving, the spines on its body became sharper and tougher, giving Nidotini greater confidence in battle. It loves to rest beneath Figy Berry trees, since those are its favorite fruits.
Nidobok's coils are lined with sharp spines and horns that prevent captured prey from wriggling free once ensnared. Its fangs are saturated with a potent toxin that induces fever in any creature it bites.
After evolving, the toxins within Nidoizard's body have become far more potent, making it an even more formidable opponent. With its broad wings, it soars over the skies around its nest, defending it even at the cost of its own life.
Nidotortle's keen hearing allows it to detect any movement, so if it senses a much larger Pokémon approaching, it immediately takes a defensive stance. Hidden within its tail are venomous barbs, which it uses to catch opponents off guard in battle.
Nidotortle's keen hearing allows it to detect any movement, so if it senses a much larger Pokémon approaching, it immediately takes a defensive stance. It loves spending its days swimming to keep its body hydrated and prevent its skin from cracking.
Lilxure hides in the darkness of caves, using the sticky tentacles that extend from its body to snatch prey and drag them into its lair. Its body is highly sensitive to vibrations, allowing it to detect even the quietest footsteps.
Lilesta lives near undersea volcanoes and digs into basalt to help lava spread through the planet's crust. Its tentacles can become incandescent to keep other wild Pokémon at bay.
By flapping its stone wings, it can dash at great speed towards its enemies and strike them with its claws. Another has recently been revitalized by fragments of fossilized exoskeleton found near ancient forests.
Since Anomy is almost entirely gelatinous and boneless, it can slip into even the tiniest holes to take shelter. The stone claws on its hands are the only solid part of its body, allowing it to defend itself from predators.
Armesect can launch boulders from the cannon on its back as if they were powerful projectiles. Its tempered steel exoskeleton not only makes it extremely durable, but also increases the damage of its claw strikes.
If Ramtile spends too much time in the jungle, its rocky body becomes covered in ivy and grass. When it encounters another of its kind, it rams into the other with its rock-hard head to instantly determine which one is tougher.
When it meets another of its species, it rams into them with its rock-hard head to immediately determine which one is stronger. On its back it carries several seeds capable of releasing spores that enhance the blooming of nearby trees and plants.
The stone shields on its arms allow Shielolu to skillfully block enemy attacks in close combat. This Pokémon was recently revitalized from fossils discovered in the mountains.
When Bastiocool grabs prey with its long tentacles, it never lets it escape. Its head is protected by a thick stone helmet, whose spikes keep away anyone who tries to strike it.
It ruthlessly attacks foes by charging at them with the venomous horn on its forehead. It despises getting wet, so during rainstorms Nidohorn hides deep inside caves until the weather clears.
Nidodos can weave intricate webs in which it traps prey, finishing them off with venomous claws or fangs. It tends to infest trees previously inhabited by Ariados, having driven them away with its brute strength.
The flower on Nidosaur's back can release a fine powder that puts anyone who breathes it to sleep; this dust is even used to make strong sleeping agents. Its spines are laced with potent toxins to protect the flower's petals from other Pokémon.
Nidorow's broad wings allow it to majestically fly for days without tiring. Its long beak and the spines along its back are coated with potent toxins, which it uses to overpower foes and drive intruders from its territory.
Nidogron's body is covered in a stone armor that shields it from tearing blows during territorial battles. If one of its venom-soaked horns breaks, it hides away in its den until it grows back.
Encased in rugged stone plating, Nidogron endures brutal clashes over territory without flinching. Should a venom-laced horn snap off, it retreats underground, waiting in silence for it to regenerate.
Abtic has the peculiar ability to sense incoming sea storms, and thus has developed the habit of appearing to sailors just before tsunamis. This has led to the mistaken belief that spotting one at sea is a sign of great misfortune.
Dustret is a very anxious creature that constantly keeps watch near cliffs and ravines to prevent anyone from falling to their death. It hates being exposed directly to sunlight, which is why it is almost impossible to see it during the day.
Duschum sucks the life energy out of others with its lips, so when it decides it wants to kiss someone, it hunts them down all night long, giving up only at dawn. If it realizes its makeup has been ruined, it runs away and disappears into the walls.
Dusrelp appears at night to torment sailors navigating its waters, emitting eerie wails to frighten them. Its single red eye can intimidate even larger Pokémon, which is why many avoid it.
On its back, Duscsaur carries a large ocular bulb that gives it a perfect 360° view of its surroundings, making it nearly impossible to ambush. It uses its vines to bind its opponents, then weakens them with poisonous powders.
The strange eye-shaped bulb on Duscsaur's back rotates slowly, scanning every direction at once. Once it spots a threat, its vines lash out with precision, coating foes in debilitating powders.
Duscorio dances gracefully, releasing psychic waves that enchant and distract anyone who gazes upon it for too long. The moment its victim has let their guard down, Duscorio robs them, absorbing every valuable item they carried into its body.
Duskmar is an extremely vengeful being that takes pleasure in scorching anyone who disturbs its slumber by summoning ghostly flames around itself. According to legend, its fire purifies the souls of the dead as they pass to the afterlife.
When it trains by kicking in the ocean depths, it generates enormous whirlpools out at sea. Despite being a skilled fighter, Wailee prefers using the power of its legs to swim and explore hidden caves in the deep.
Due to its enormous size, swimming requires tremendous effort, so Wailax usually drifts along ocean currents while asleep to conserve energy. Experts believe Wailax can sleep for up to an entire year.
Due to its enormous size, swimming requires tremendous effort, so Wailax usually drifts along ocean currents while asleep to conserve energy. Experts believe Wailax can sleep for up to an entire year.
It gallops across the ocean floor at great speeds, often altering marine currents due to its massive size. Waildash protects weaker Pokémon by spraying scalding water at bullies, sending them running.
Although Arcsaur is immensely powerful, it has a gentle and mild nature. Rather than fighting, it prefers to use its powers, amplified by the large bulb on its back, to revive withered plants in gardens or wild habitats, granting them new life.
Turolett roams the forests with its body of leaves, mud, and wood, guarding defenseless creatures. Small Grass-type Pokémon often find shelter upon its back as they wander together within the forests.
Groleon takes care of keeping the forests it inhabits healthy, cutting down sick trees before they can infect the others. The tempered steel blades on its arms are so sharp that they could slice even the hardest rock without difficulty.
Groyama prefers to live near clear waters that strengthen its body. It is sometimes seen training beneath waterfalls. The wooden plates covering its hands are incredibly tough, allowing it to strike with blows strong enough to shatter even boulders.
Torter hunts down people who start forest fires, tormenting their dreams with terrifying nightmares. When enraged, it tries to seize its victims with its huge wooden hands before devouring them with its dreadful jaws.
Chimchum practices dancing every day to become more and more graceful. When it receives a compliment, it hops around, scattering sparks of fire from its tail.
When it is happy or overly excited, the flame on its tail burns so fiercely that it risks setting its surroundings on fire if it's not careful. Despite its gentle nature, Chimlithe won't hesitate to scratch or bite anyone who tries to harm it.
Nidotini constantly sheds its poisonous quills, as they must regrow each time stronger than before. Embarrassed during this process, it tends to hide until its horns and spines grow back fully.
By studying Nidosaur's venom, scientists have recently succeeded in developing powerful antibiotics. In the wild, it releases pheromones from the flower growing on its head to lure prey into its territory.
Nidochu uses its tail as a lightning rod to absorb the energy of thunderbolts during storms. If someone threatens another member of its family, it attempts to strike them with the venomous horn on its forehead.
Although shy by nature, it will charge anyone who dares to threaten the members of its herd with its poisonous horn. Its long ears allow it to hear even the slightest rustle in the bushes when it ventures out hunting in the dead of night.
Nidoizard has an exceptional sense of hearing, allowing it to detect enemies from great distances. It's unmatched in aerial maneuvers, which it often uses to gain the upper hand over its foes. As it is not yet fully mature, its venom remains weak.
Every morning, it punches large rocks until its strikes are strong enough to split them in two. The poisonous spikes on Nidochop's body help weaken its enemies during duels.
The flame burning on its head grows more intense when Infergey encounters very powerful opponents. Its tail acts as a rudder, helping it fly more nimbly among the treetops.
Inferet constantly races at high speed to increase the length of its fiery mane. It is an exceptional user of the Flame Wheel move, which it exploits to corner its opponents.
Nosedreavus can sense the emotions of people around it through the red beads on its neck, being especially drawn to sorrow. Often mocked for its large nose, it can usually be found by following the sound of its crying.
Since Nosebuffet tends to stay motionless for days at a time, it's often mistaken for a peculiar statue. It uses the magnetic properties of its nose to generate force fields that keep away those who try to disturb its meditative stasis.
Proboking can create powerful magnetic fields that keep opponents at a distance while it naps. To draw food closer, it inhales through its large nostrils without even trying to get up.
The shroud wrapped around Honpod shields it from the outside world, acting as a protective cocoon. The steel blade protruding from its head is reserved as a last resort, drawn only when a Pokémon poses a real threat to its safety.
Honshrew lurks beneath desert sands, ambushing caravans and unsuspecting travelers to strip them of all their provisions. It wields its steel sword with remarkable skill and never parts with it, even in sleep.
Hongon wanders the desert in search of worthy opponents to test its fencing skills. It constantly rubs the saber that forms part of its tail in the sand to keep it shiny and polished.
Honki can change its key-shaped body to fit the lock it is about to pick. If it fails on the first try, it tries to force its way in with brute force.
Honolu spends entire days practicing its fencing techniques, wielding a small metal sword. When captured by a Trainer, it pledges lifelong loyalty, just like a knight.
Honchoke is often hired by wealthy families to guard the halls and wings of mansions, museums, and castles. Wielding its heavy steel sword demands exceptional strength, so it pushes through grueling training sessions that stretch deep into the night.
Doublee is an exceptional fighter that overwhelms its opponents using the paired blades it has in place of legs. To keep its steel strong, it feeds on foods rich in iron.
It is well known that Doubdrill offers its blades in service to Beedrill and Vespiquen, helping them protect their hive. If a battle becomes particularly difficult, it won't hesitate to poison its foe to remain true to its oath.
Aegidos controls its massive steel sword by manipulating the magnetic fields it constantly generates around itself. It absorbs the energy of thunderclaps through its wings, allowing it to unleash electrical strikes of astonishing power.
Aegiligatr usually patrols and defends rivers and waterfalls by wielding its steel weapons. Its swordsmanship skills are incredible, even when fighting underwater.
When pushed to its limits, Aegiros's pearls begin to emit electric shocks that surge through its entire body, further empowering the strikes of its sword. It is an extremely solitary Pokémon that wanders the world in search of creatures to protect.
When pushed to its limits, Aegiros's pearls begin to emit electric shocks that surge through its entire body, further empowering the strikes of its sword. It is an extremely solitary Pokémon that wanders the world in search of creatures to protect.
Aegiwile is a highly skilled fighter who expertly wields the blade it carries to cut down any opponent. If it is disarmed, its mane reveals its true appearance, exposing the steel fangs it had kept hidden.
Aegitortle wields its sword with great skill to defend the Pokémon living in the bodies of water it inhabits. The shell on its back is actually a steel shield capable of deflecting incoming blows.
Its horn secretes a very dangerous neurotoxin that numbs the nervous system, so it is best to approach it with caution. Although Nidotini is usually a shy and solitary creature, it will not hesitate to attack if it feels threatened.
The neurotoxins contained in Nidobok's venom can paralyze the nervous system in just a few minutes. Its coils are covered in spines as hard as diamond, each one laced with potent toxins.
When it is brimming with energy, the tip of the horn on its forehead shines with a bright yellow glow. Nidochu's venom is used as an ingredient in crafting Paralyze Heals.
Nidoking is so lazy that it doesn't even react if attacked by another wild Pokémon. It simply lets its poisonous horns do the work for it. Paradoxically, by synthesizing the toxins from its spines, one can create an invigorating tonic.
Its spines and horn are filled with venom, ensuring its survival by keeping predators at bay. When Nidoaura exhales icy breath, the crystals on its body emit a faint glow.
The horns on Nidoizard's body have grown far tougher and more pronounced, and its toxins have become lethal after evolution. With a single beat of its wings, it can glide toward its foe and finish them off within moments.
Nidogong hunts prey swimming in icy waters for days on end, striking them with its terrifying, poisonous horn once it catches up with them. It is extremely protective of its young, fearing humans or other predators may take them away.
It spends its entire life training to perfect its swordsmanship, wielding its blade like a skilled fencer. When it faces a powerful foe, it coats its weapon in aura to make its strikes even sharper and deadlier.
From the bushes growing on Pawntle's back, it is possible to pick bitter berries used to create Protein. Its eyes are sensitive to light, so it prefers to dwell deep within the forest where the sun cannot reach.
Pawntic swims gracefully in lake depths, using the blade on its head to strike down prey. It tends to hoard the hardest stones in its den, using them to keep its sharp blades polished and beautiful.
Bibat grinds the steel blades covering its body to produce echoes that help it navigate the caves where it hunts. Once it detects prey, it attacks with ruthless ferocity, draining every ounce of their energy.
Bilucha is a flamboyant fighter, using the feathers beneath its arms not only to soar at foes but also to strike dramatic poses. Determined to win at any cost, it fights dirty and targets its opponents' weak spots without mercy.
Bilucha is a highly theatrical fighter, using the feathers beneath its arms not only to soar at foes but also to strike elegant poses. Each acrobatic move scatters petal-like feathers, making it prized in Pokémon Contests.
Its glowing eyes are so powerful that it can see perfectly even in complete darkness. It feeds on poisonous berries to further strengthen the mysterious seed growing on its back.
The instant it spots hidden prey using its X-ray vision, Luxdon bores through the wall with the horn on its forehead. Its mane continuously gathers electric particles, keeping it perpetually primed to unleash its most powerful electric strikes.
Luxras usually inhabits ice caves accessible by sea, leading a solitary and isolated life. The granite shell on its back stores vast amounts of electrical energy, which it releases to generate sparks and lightning to ward off potential attackers.
Its glowing eyes allow Luxtini to see perfectly even in total darkness, enabling it to detect danger and remain safe. Its serpentine body is covered in electrical sparks that prevent others from touching it when it feels threatened.
Many people believe that Luxnair's mood can influence the weather, so they avoid angering it to prevent the onset of terrible storms. The pearls on its body allow it to release extremely high-voltage electrical discharges.
Luxnite soars over the ocean in search of storm clouds from which it can absorb electrical energy. Once fully charged, it can fly for an entire week without needing to land, streaking through the sky at incredible speeds.
When it is in good health, Luxnite's mane is thick and constantly crackling with electrical sparks. It willingly flies into storm clouds above the sea to absorb fresh energy from lightning.
Always alert, Luxdrill reacts the moment its territory is disturbed. Its massive quills become electrically charged, allowing it to deliver forceful, poisonous blows that drive intruders back.
With its gleaming eyes, it never misses a single movement, quickly detecting anyone who ventures too close to its nest. To drive intruders away, it charges its massive poisonous quills with electricity and prepares to strike with blasting thrusts.
When encountering Flying Pokémon that are more aggressive and powerful than itself, Luxgey emits sparks from its beak and wings to be left alone. It tends to nest on the ground, building its home with twigs and stones found in bushes.
Its X-ray vision allows it to find prey hiding underground or in trees, making it an exceptional predator. When it prepares to attack, its claws and beak become charged with electricity and begin to emit crackling sparks.
It hops through forests on its feather-light body, its tail star flickering with light every time it bounces. Luxbuff often keeps company with Pokémon that are afraid of the dark, offering them comfort through the gentle glow it emits.
Luxgeot is incredibly territorial, and if it spots an intruder, it attacks with terrifying electric attacks. Thanks to its large wings, it can fly for days on end, even through terrible storm clouds.
It communicates with other members of its group by flashing the star on its tail intermittently, coordinating hunting trips. Luxkrow is so elusive around humans that it even refuses food offered to it.
The seed on Luxsaur's back has begun to open, revealing the bud of a glowing flower not yet ready to fully bloom. The energy radiating from the bulb enhances its poisonous powders and also acts as a generator to boost its Electric-type attacks.
It makes the tip of its tail glow to warn intruders away from its territory. Its fangs contain a potent venom that paralyzes the nervous system in under a minute.
Luxbusken is a fierce brawler that coats its legs in electric discharges, making its kicks all the more devastating. It is so proud that losing a battle can send it into a depression so deep it refuses to eat for days.
Despite its calm appearance, Luxdoof is fiercely protective of the dam it spends its life building. It can charge its massive teeth with electricity, delivering shocks to its enemies they won't soon forget.
Luxtomb was freed from its imprisonment when a lightning strike shattered the seal containing the malevolent spirits that compose it. It roams the skies, always accompanied by the roar of thunder, creating violent storms to take revenge on humans.
With its evolution, Luxsaur has fully bloomed the flower on its back, unlocking its true power. When preparing Electric-type attacks, its petals shine with the intensity of the sun, frightening any foe that dares trespass its territory.
Luxnape has learned to harness the power of thunder absorbed atop the mountain peaks where it lives to enhance its martial arts. It attacks by unleashing a flurry of strikes on its foes. The brighter its tail shines, the more ready it is to fight.
Luxnape meditates atop stormy peaks, drawing lightning into its body to empower its strikes. When its tail burns bright like the sun, it's said to be at the peak of its strength.
Legends say that Luxrai appears on stormy nights to slip into the dreams of sleeping people and turn them into terrifying nightmares. Others claim instead that its roars keep tempests at bay and ensure peaceful dreams for all.
Luxflame is an exceptional and fiercely territorial predator, known to drive away even members of its own species with ruthless aggression. It typically stuns its prey with powerful electric shocks before lunging at them with its mighty wings.
Luxron's back is covered in tough plates capable of absorbing electrical energy during thunderstorms. Its perfect eyesight allows it to locate moving prey even in the darkest caves.
Despite its small size, Luxmander can already unleash powerful Electric-type attacks and uses the residual energy in its body to better control its flames. The brighter the star on its tail, the healthier it is.
When preparing to bite its foe, its terrifying fangs glow with a fierce yellow light. Luxbat is a solitary and aggressive creature that even battles members of its own species to claim dominance over the cave it inhabits.
Luxeye spends most of its life searching the depths of caves for gems to feed on. Its golden eyes not only grant it perfect vision in the darkness, but also allow it to detect mineral veins and precious stones through solid rock.
Luxpede's body is capable of both secreting lethal toxins and storing electrical energy. When it attacks, it fuses venom with sparks through its spines and tails to unleash deadly attacks capable of destroying the nervous systems of its enemies.
Luxpede's body secretes deadly toxins while also storing vast amounts of electricity. In battle, it releases surges that overwhelm and paralyze the nervous systems of foes. When angered, the light radiating from its tails takes on a violet hue.
Capable of generating toxin and voltage alike, Luxpede binds the two through its jagged spines. The resulting surge is feared for shutting down nerves before a cry can even be made.
According to legend, Luxlass was born from the sorrow of women who vanished during stormy nights. It can unleash powerful electric strikes by channeling energy into the golden stars it wields as weapons. It is as aggressive as it is elegant.
Luxroc is a nocturnal predator that uses its sheer brute strength to overpower its victims. By howling, it cloaks its rocky mane in electric sparks as it prepares for battle.
When angered, Luxroc can make the rocks around it levitate by intensifying the magnetic field generated by its body. It coats its stone claws with crackling electric sparks to make its blows even more devastating.
When angered, Luxroc can make the rocks around it levitate by intensifying the magnetic field generated by its body. It coats its stone claws with crackling electric sparks to make its blows even more devastating.
Luxroc is a nocturnal predator that uses its sheer brute strength to overpower its victims. By howling, it cloaks its rocky mane in electric sparks as it prepares for battle.
Luxsopod's massive body is covered in thick fur capable of storing vast amounts of electricity. It rules the seaside shores where it makes its den, destroying its foes with lethal strikes from its terrible claws.
Its tail's star is constantly engulfed in flames, which it has learned to control with the same skill as its Electric-type attacks. Luxmeleon is extremely territorial, driving away foes with all its energy and intimidating them by bristling its mane.
Luxtyena is a solitary creature that spends long nights howling to keep strangers away from its den. In battle, it lunges at its foes with merciless fangs and doesn't hesitate to unleash devastating bursts of electricity to secure victory.
The eye-shaped pattern on its wings can glow even in the dark, allowing Luxrain to intimidate others at night as well. It flies close to bodies of water so it can use their surfaces as amplifiers for its electric discharges.
Luxizard soars across mountain skies on its powerful wings, claiming territory by defeating rivals of its own kind. It is said that when it fights at full strength, the sky turns stormy, and its thunderous roars can be heard from afar.
Luxwrath keeps watch over its pond even at night with its radiant eyes. When battle approaches, the star on its chest shines brightly and its menacing white fists spark with crackling energy.
Aggziken's body is clad in a steel armor that not only shields it from enemy blows but also amplifies the power of its devastating kicks. When facing a particularly strong opponent, the temperature in its legs rises dramatically, turning red-hot.
The steel armor covering Aggziken's body acts as a furnace, steadily building intense heat that flows directly into its legs. Its kicks are feared not for their raw force alone, but for the scorching burns they leave behind.
The steel armor covering Aggziken's body acts as a furnace, steadily building intense heat that flows directly into its legs. Its kicks are feared not for their raw force alone, but for the scorching burns they leave behind.
Aggray stores large amounts of electricity in its steel armor, releasing it only in combat. It gores enemies with its iron horns and finishes them off with bursts of high-voltage energy.
With its metallic roars, Aggnine scares away anyone foolish enough to approach the area it is guarding. When it fights, it shows no mercy to its enemies; the flames it breathes from its mouth cause terribly painful burns.
By vibrating the countless colorful quills on its back in unison, Flyslash can summon powerful sandstorms. Since the prey it feeds on often hides underground, it uses its claws to quickly dig holes in search of them.
Flysian hides beneath the sand to ambush its prey, which it then seizes with its claws. By vibrating its wings at high speed, it can generate threatening sand tornadoes.
Milotini sheds its scales once a month, replacing the old ones with new scales that are even more colorful, beautiful, and durable. A very vain Pokémon, it avoids combat whenever possible for fear of getting dirty or damaging its appearance.
Its unmatched grace easily wins over judges' hearts, making Milorill a top pick for Coordinators seeking success. It is often spotted by lakesides, grooming its ear fur with Berry juice.
Although Milophan is mainly an aquatic Pokémon, it is also capable of moving on land. The beautiful scales on its back allow it to roll quickly across any type of terrain. It charges at its opponents, overwhelming them with its powerful body.
Miloray are incredibly graceful beings that usually inhabit the shores of lakes. Their temperament makes them aggressive toward intruders. They will not hesitate to strike with powerful attacks from their electrified tails to defend their home.
Miloizard spreads its magnificent, colorful wings solely to show them off, as it is very rarely seen taking flight. It wins over its partner by performing graceful, elegant dances underwater.
Miloizard spreads its magnificent, colorful wings solely to show them off, as it is very rarely seen taking flight. It wins over its partner by performing graceful, elegant dances underwater.
When Klinktrum clamps down with its massive steel jaws, it can crush anything between its fangs. If it needs extra power to bite, the gear with the red core spins rapidly, releasing hissing bursts of steam.
It constantly channels electricity into the gear beneath its feet, giving it the magnetic force needed to levitate. When the gear suddenly reverses its rotation, it means Klinktric is charging up a powerful attack.
When the iron gears on its legs begin spinning rapidly, Klinktric's body becomes enveloped in sparks. Its long metal tail acts as a lightning rod, allowing it to absorb electrical energy.
Zoroferno pretends its mane is made of flames by creating illusions, frightening many Pokémon that mistake it for real fire. When cornered, it can unleash rapid and highly accurate punches.
Sylferno has a playful spirit and often jumps on its Trainer to mess up their hair with its hands or ribbons. When it is time to battle, however, it becomes serious, using its agility to outmaneuver its opponents.
Despite its grim look, Sylray is a kind creature, especially toward its Trainer, to whom it shows unconditional affection. The star on the tail emits a light capable of calming nearby Pokémon, while its ribbons allow it to sense their emotions.
The songs of Sylu can calm even the stormiest of hearts. Guided by compassion, it roams the forests in search of wounded Pokémon, using the soft touch of its cotton-like wings to bring comfort and aid to those in need.
If its teammates win a battle, Syle celebrates by emitting a pink electric glow that fills everyone with euphoria. The ribbons on its head can extend to help it reach objects that are too far away for its short legs.
If its teammates win a battle, Syle celebrates by emitting a pink electric glow that fills everyone with euphoria. The ribbons on its head can extend to help it reach objects that are too far away for its short legs.
If its teammates lose a battle, it releases a soft pink glow from its cheeks to comfort them and make them feel important to the team nonetheless. Sylun uses its ribbons to hug anyone who looks down, as it can't stand seeing others sad.
When Sylfetchd is truly happy, the leek stalk it constantly carries begins to emit soft, shimmering light. It can sense the emotions of those around it and often brings food to anyone who is deeply saddened by something.
Nidosaur is a gentle creature that fights only to protect the Pokémon sharing its territory. The bulb on its back is surrounded by thorns and brambles filled with toxins of extreme potency.
Nidoflame is a terrifying sky predator that uses its powerful venom to annihilate its prey before finishing them off. Even other Flying Pokémon are terrified of it, retreating to their nests as soon as they see it take flight.
Nidoflame is a terrifying sky predator that uses the potent venom in its claws to annihilate its prey before finishing them off. Even other Flying Pokémon are terrified of it, retreating to their nests as soon as they see it take flight.
Nidoedo hurls itself at incredible speed to impale and ram its enemies with the long, venomous horn on its head. It voraciously devours anything in its path, crushing even stones, hulls, anchors, and debris with its powerful fangs.
Despite its menacing appearance, Nidosopod fights only to protect its family, avoiding confrontation with every means at its disposal whenever possible. Its spines and claws secrete a powerful venom capable of corroding both plants and living tissue.
Despite being massive and muscled, Nidoizard can fly with agility. It uses brute strength to overpower foes, employing toxins to weaken them. Extremely competitive, it will not hesitate to fight even members of its own species.
If it concentrates hard enough, it can shatter rocks with the power of its fists. Since it likes to win duels fairly, Nidochop avoids stinging its opponents with its quills, which are coated with debilitating toxins.
Its fiery mane produces toxic gases that disorient any Pokémon that tries to chase it while it runs. In the wild, Nidodash lives in large herds and always stands alongside its companions to face predators together.
It swims through magma without being burned, protected by the layers of hardened earth covering its body. When it feels threatened by other Pokémon, it drives them away by shooting bursts of scalding water hot enough to burn them.
It is said that Raydos unleashes its unquenchable fury against asteroids that come too close to the stratosphere where it dwells. Over the years, its appearance has inspired many works of art.
Palkzing can distort the fabric of space itself, allowing its poison to spread endlessly and become ever more toxic. It is said that if this creature invaded another dimension, it would make it collapse under the weight of its own gas.
It is believed that this mighty creature stands guard over portals leading to the Distortion World. Its tracks are easy to follow, as Giradra leaves a trail of golden drool behind it.
Giranoone acts as a scout capable of opening portals to the Distortion World alongside its many companions. It can travel through space-time rifts at incredible speed, using them to gather information about our world.
Darkrelp can put anyone to sleep with the water bubbles it blows from its mouth. Swimmers are terrified of it, as many are rumored to have drowned after encountering it.
Reshin can expel gases from its body that massively fuel the flames around its tail, allowing it to shoot through the sky in any direction in an instant. According to rumors, Reshin punishes with its flames anyone who refuses to give it food.
The big seed on Clefsaur's back resembles a grey full moon, leading to the belief it has arrived from it. It recharges by resting under moonlight, storing energy to fight and stay active throughout the day.
Its petals absorb moonlight and convert it into energy within Clefsaur's body. When the moon is full, the flower on its back becomes extraordinarily vivid and intensely fragrant.
Clefsaur's petals shift in colour with each phase of the moon; during a new moon they fade to pale hues and their fragrance grows faint. All the lunar energy absorbed by the flower is converted into the energy Clefsaur uses to stay active and fight.
It is said that Zekecho's body delivers a shock to anyone who has acted unjustly, which is why those with something to hide tend to avoid it. Some claim it reaches holy temples carried by the wind currents.
Its stone body is completely covered with a beautiful mantle of leaves and fragrant roses, whose scent helps mark the boundaries of its territory. Despite its gentle appearance, it will not hesitate to bite anyone it sees as a threat.
Lopchum is extremely vain and can spend hours admiring its reflection in a mirror. Despite its cute appearance, it has a terrible temper and hits anyone who doesn't praise its beauty using its long ears.
Lopchic's feathers are so soft they feel like silk, and are used to craft extremely fine fabrics. Although generally harmless, it doesn't hesitate to breathe warning flames when it feels threatened.
If Lopray is brushed the wrong way, it becomes irritated and begins to release crackling sparks from all over its body. Due to its elegant demeanor, it is a highly sought-after Pokémon among coordinators around the world.
With its unmatched elegance, Lopno is highly sought after by fashion and beauty enthusiasts. It loves having its fringe styled to perfection and becomes furious if anyone messes up its hairdo.
If its fur is brushed too quickly, Lopxio risks generating crackling electric sparks. Thanks to its natural elegance, it is highly esteemed by judges in beauty contests.
Despite its cute and affectionate appearance, Lopth can become extremely fierce if anyone dares to approach its Trainer without permission. It has a habit of hiding trinkets and shiny objects in its soft fur.