140 pokedex entries by h0bojoe
It fiercely defends the large bulb growing on its back. Rumors say the bulb contains an entirely separate dimension inside it.
Wild Bulbarai are almost never active during the day. At night, they can be found haunting young Trainers who did not choose Bulbasaur as their starter Pokémon.
Ancient myth states that since the dawn of time, Caterceus has devoured 1,000 leaves a day. Scholars debate whether its divine power is fueled by this diet, or if it simply really likes leaves.
Those who encounter Koffing often speak of time feeling strangely short, as though an ending is fast approaching. Legends say it can only be conquered by a fierce deity.
Those who encounter Koffing often speak of time feeling strangely short, as though an ending is fast approaching. Legends tell of a time when Regigigas and its original giants stopped it from bringing catastrophe.
Butterceus is described in ancient myth as the deity of metamorphosis. Some rural Kanto communities still leave offerings of honey at its shrines, fearing their villages will be blanketed in toxic dust otherwise.
Gyaraedge is said to be possessed by the vengeful soul of a Gyarados, once slain by the very blade that now forms its body. Only those with unshakable will can grasp its hilt without being consumed by its seething rage.
Gyaraedge is said to be possessed by the vengeful soul of a Gyarados, once slain by the very blade that now forms its body. Only those with unshakable will can grasp its hilt without being consumed by its seething rage.
Gyarablade's complex swordplay is matched only by its ceaseless fury. When enraged, its twin blades strike without rest until nothing remains of its prey.
Gyaraslash can destroy entire cities with a single swing. Many of the deadliest warmongers in ancient myth are depicted wielding it, but whether they controlled it or it controlled them remains unknown.
Gyaraslash can destroy entire cities with a single swing. Many of the deadliest warmongers in ancient myth are depicted wielding it, but whether they controlled it or it controlled them remains unknown.
Each of Eedreigon's heads has a slightly different genetic makeup, causing them to yearn for different elemental evolutions. Its indecisiveness is likely the reason it has never evolved.
Its needle-like feathers flash seven colors before releasing divine thunder. Popular legend tells of a mad scientist who once used Joltoh's lightning to animate their creations.
It impales prey with its stingers and drinks their bodily fluids. Though it can use its stingers to walk on land, going too long without feeding causes them to shrivel, leaving it stranded.
Its front two tentacles act as scythes for hunting and feeding, while the other 78 assist in movement and trapping prey. If its scythes break, it retreats underwater to regrow them.
Its prized golden bones may look like apparel, but they are actually part of its body. Studies suggest these features were once much more intense and lethal in prehistoric times.
Studies suggest that Aeroeary were once vicious airborne hunters in prehistoric times. However, centuries of human domestication have weakened their ears and dulled their teeth.
Artirai fiercely protects the icy mountains it calls home, yearning for absolute solitude. Those who fall asleep in its territory are doomed to an endless nightmare, left to freeze in the relentless cold.
Zaprai absorbs electrical energy from the nightmares of people across the world. Rural communities link dark storm clouds to its presence, spreading fear and worsening dreams, which only makes it stronger.
Zaprai absorbs electrical energy from the nightmares of people across the world. Rural communities link dark storm clouds to its presence, spreading fear and worsening dreams, which only makes it stronger.
Spirits that have passed in volcanic eruptions gather to form Moltomb. This tormented Pokémon is bonded to a scorching keystone.
Molrai amuses itself by invading dreams and engulfing everything in flames. Any burns a victim suffers in this crimson nightmare also manifest in reality.
Molrai amuses itself by invading dreams and engulfing everything in flames. Any burns a victim suffers in this crimson nightmare also manifest in reality.
Mewrem's DNA contains the genetic code of all Pokémon. However, its cellular structure is so unstable that it freezes parts of its body to keep itself from unraveling.
It coats itself in a heat-absorbent liquid to prevent accidentally burning others. In battle, it withdraws the liquid from volatile areas, unleashing intense flames and explosions.
Wild Chinfeon live in riparian areas. They travel in pairs of opposite electrical charges and will coordinate discharging electricity from their antennas together to shock their foes.
Its antennae gems hold opposite electrical charges that shine brilliantly when discharged. These gems are highly coveted, but are rare due to Chincie's shy nature and deep-sea habitat.
Lanfeon uses the energy it gains from photosynthesis to illuminate its antenna. When threatened, it will blind its opponent with an intense burst of light and run away.
It mimics wooden training swords to avoid being used for real combat. However, its composition is closer to stone than wood, often resulting in unfortunate training accidents.
It can distort space such that its vines can extend to near-infinite lengths. As the bulb on its back grows, so too does the gravity in Ivykia's vicinity.
It releases spores from its leaves to lull opponents to sleep. Anyone affected by these spores experiences wretched nightmares.
It appears in swarms at night to frighten sailors, often pulling out their hair. Misvanha becomes timid when confronted by those who are not easily frightened.
Its blazing speed is rivaled only by its jealousy of Galarian Rapidash. Rumor has it that its spiked apparel is just an attempt to outstyle its rival and serves no real purpose in battle.
Its blazing speed is rivaled only by its jealousy of Galarian Rapidash. Rumor has it that its spiked apparel is just an attempt to outstyle its rival and serves no real purpose in battle.
Heraeon uses its prized horn to both conduct electricity and fling foes. It is usually agitated, but can be calmed with sweet honey.
It paints with magma from its own body. Though capable of beautiful art, every piece is orange and often hardens into a rough mess once cooled.
Its lava coating prevents graverobbers from stealing the treasures inside its body. However, many doubt whether whatever it's guarding hasn't already melted from the intense heat.
Despite being a clumsy infant, its thunderous potential is undeniable. Anyone hoping to live with one should be prepared for stormy weather whenever it becomes startled or upset.
Railade concentrates electricity into its blade-like elbows, refining its strikes while ensuring no stray bolts harm its allies. Should this power become unstable, its chivalrous nature gives way to fierce aggression.
Railade concentrates electricity into its blade-like elbows, refining its strikes while ensuring no stray bolts harm its allies. Should this power become unstable, its chivalrous nature gives way to fierce aggression.
The heart-shaped Thunder Stone on its head is highly coveted. However, it fiercely attacks anyone who attempts to take it, no matter how strong they are.
It can regrow the Thunder Stones on its body indefinitely, making it highly sought after by Electric-type Trainers. However, it only gives them to those who can defeat it in a fierce duel.
A simple shake of its scales can release up to 100,000 volts of electricity. The Thunder Stones growing from its body are famed as some of the purest ever discovered.
Most Comva favor their small but powerful legs over their underdeveloped wings. When their wings do move, the resulting noise is deafening and disorienting.
It can psychically attune to an opponent's anger to strengthen its swordplay. However, if its foe succumbs to uncontrollable rage, the connection may drag it into the same fury.
Venudos is a legendary bird Pokémon that occupies tropical rainforests. After absorbing enough energy from sunlight, it summons fierce thunderstorms to shock and confuse prey.
After absorbing sunlight, Venublade's blades become some of the sharpest in the world. While this makes them menacing during the day, at night they diminish into frail leaves.
The more sunlight it absorbs, the stronger and more vividly colorful its blade becomes. Most elder Venuslash have grown so much that they can cleave entire mountains in one swing.
Venukia bends light and distance to nourish the massive flower on its back. Studies show that any forests it inhabits become unnaturally dense due to space collapsing inward.
It invades sleeping peoples' subconscious to steal all the sunlight from their dreams. This grants it substantial power while giving its victims pitch-black nightmares.
Mawcool's large head is merely a mask that conceals its true intentions. It fools opponents into complacency with cute gestures before striking with its toxic stingers.
Archamp is described in myth as the overseer of every battle in history. Its image has been found on war gear across cultures, suggesting it was revered as a universal symbol of protection in ancient times.
Archamp is described in myth as the overseer of every battle in history. Its image has been found on war gear across cultures, suggesting it was revered as a universal symbol of protection in ancient times.
Hondos is often found eerily alone in lakes, as all other Pokémon have either fled or fallen to its wrath. Rumor has it that its sword-like tail collects the souls of its prey, further increasing its power.
Honrai is described in myth as an azure-blue warrior who was corrupted into a Dark-type Pokémon while defending its beloved Lycanroc companion. But if this legend is true, its feral fighting style bears no trace of the noble knight it once was.
Wild Aegidos dwell in remote lakes, awaiting those with the qualities of a true leader. In legend, aspiring kings sought to capture one to prove their worth, but those who failed were reduced to cinders.
Wild Luxshrew are found almost exclusively in their ball form. Researchers believe it is their way of training their special eyes to see through everything, even while curled up.
Its golden eyes can fully analyze its surroundings within microseconds, even while rolling. This makes its spiny ball form exceedingly dangerous, especially when it's enraged.
Because its iron helmet blocks its sight, it navigates by tackling and biting. An Aggno with a damaged helmet is either a seasoned fighter or prone to getting lost.
Flycuno dwells in remote mountains, summoning intense blizzards just by flapping its wings. The sound its wings produce is often mistaken for a woman's song, luring lost travelers deeper into the snow where they inevitably become its prey.
It lurks in the shadows of those lost in the desert, softly whispering to its prey to drive it mad before devouring it. At night, its red eyes can sometimes be seen within the shadows themselves.
Klinkcune elusively travels the world to repair machines damaged by excessive water damage, rust, or short-circuits. Mechanics worldwide worship it as an industrial purification deity.
The happier it gets, the faster the gears on its body spin. Caution is advised around overexcited Klinkruff, as they become dangerous to touch.
The jagged machinery on its body spins ferociously in combat. Despite its cold metal exterior, Klinkroc is a very warm, affectionate, and loyal Pokémon.
Kyoki's water key ring can shrink and expand at will, allowing it to carry as many items as it wants. Rumors say the key on its head can unlock secrets at the bottom of the ocean.
Kyoki's water key ring can shrink and expand at will, allowing it to carry as many items as it wants. Rumors say the key on its head can unlock secrets at the bottom of the ocean.
Its poison can heavily alter one's sense of time, making mere seconds feel like years. Vials of Dialdle toxin sell for ludicrous amounts on the black market.
While it awaits evolution, it clings to nearby surfaces for hundreds of years. Some Dialuna have even become local attractions due to how long they've stayed motionless.
Throughout most of history, Dialgeot was believed to be the fastest flying Pokémon. However, recent studies suggest that its speed results from it slowing time itself to deceive observers.
When it forms a ring with its eel-like body, a glimpse of a parallel spatial dimension appears within it. Witnesses describe it as both grandly beautiful and existentially overwhelming.
At night, Darkdos grows stronger the less visible the moon is. To reach its full power, it blankets the sky in dark thunderclouds, smothering the land in shadow and lightning.
Darkchic lurks among groups of wild Torchic on moonless nights. Those who ignore its need for a warm hug are cursed with nightmares for a week.
Clefto hides in urban environments by pretending to be a familiar pink fairy-like hat. Should someone put it on their head, it will mischievously ruin their hair before fleeing.
Its flame sac has stopped functioning, leaving its body frozen solid. Wild Kyuchic approach Trainers for hugs, clinging to the hope that their warmth might thaw it.
It is believed to be a Blaziken subspecies that froze its own Mega Energy to preserve its power indefinitely. This grants it astronomical strength at the cost of constant, unbearable pain.
Galvanroc are fiercely protective of those they consider family. Using their tails, they spin electrically charged webs to slow foes or create shocking barriers around those they guard.
Ferrosaur sinks its five spiked feelers into cave walls to absorb nutrients. When threatened, it lashes them to defend itself. If exhausted or badly injured, it emerges outside to bask in sunlight, healing through photosynthesis as it sleeps.
Its wax body rivals volcanic lava in heat and lethality. In battle, it blows out intense violet flames that leech the life force of anything it burns.
The melting wax that comprises its body exceeds 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Whenever it exhales, purple embers capable of burning spirits are released.
Whenever Litmortar's candle arms are fully lit, it begins rapidly draining the life energy of everything around it until its arms melt. It rebuilds itself by hunting wild Litwick.
Wild Litcko often hide in trees outside city perimeters and leech off the life force of any passerby. Both its flames and its confidence grow the more life it steals.
Litvyle hunts by flinging scalding wax at unsuspecting prey from atop high tree branches. If the wax is ineffective, it will opt to leech as much life force as it can and flee.
Litvyle hunts by flinging scalding wax at unsuspecting prey from atop high tree branches. If the wax is ineffective, it will opt to leech as much life force as it can and flee.
It claims forests by coating the trees with its life-draining wax. The trees passively leech the life off all passersby for Litile, granting it extra strength and weaker prey.
During sandstorms, Litgon brightens its flaming violet wings to appear as a guiding light. In reality, it is leading its victims into a trap so it can absorb their life force.
It hunts with flaming wings fueled by the life force of others. Should its fuel run out, hunting becomes nearly impossible, often leading to starvation.
It absorbs the spirits of the fallen to fuel the baleful fire in its arms. The fireballs it launches from them incinerate body and soul, leaving nothing behind.
It mimics the voice of the last spirit it absorbed to lure prey into the desert. A mute Lampgon, one that has never taken a life, has yet to be discovered.
A Chandelmortar is only formed after a Lampmortar absorbs a sadistic amount of spirits. Its fuel never runs out, letting it unleash catastrophic violet infernos without restraint.
It uses its hooked claws and tail to climb buildings and sneak into mansions. Rumours say it is an evil spirit possessing a Treecko whose soul it burned away.
If it deems a human house within its territory, it sneaks in and burns the spirits of the residents, leaving them as husks. It then uses the house as a nest until it is forced to flee.
If it deems a human house within its territory, it sneaks in and burns the spirits of the residents, leaving them as husks. It then uses the house as a nest until it is forced to flee.
With incredible strength and agility, it hunts with ease even in urban areas. A single Chandeltile can devastate entire rural villages, leaving nothing but violet burn marks and countless hollow, spiritless bodies.
Because it lacks maneuverability, it vibrates its wings to hypnotize opponents. When it approaches, it burns away the victim's spirit and consumes the hollow body.
Pyukuloud forms its organs into a hand to communicate. So far, studies have found its only response to any situation is a single, violently enthusiastic thumbs-up.
Volcatom's body is made of thermal plasma that inhabits a Volcarona-shaped shell to interact with the physical world. It will occupy lamps or heaters to keep others from freezing.
Volcatom's body is made of thermal plasma that inhabits a Volcarona-shaped shell to interact with the physical world. It will occupy lamps or heaters to keep others from freezing.
It passively stores electricity in its claws while it rolls around. A fully charged slash can cause even the mightiest Pokémon to faint.
It passively stores electricity in its claws while it rolls around. A fully charged slash can cause even the mightiest Pokémon to faint.
Trapcuno soars over icy mountains in search of prey, using its massive jaws to carve conical traps in the snow. However, its bright orange body stands out in the white landscape, causing most prey to flee long before the trap is set.
In battle, it vibrates arms at frequencies strong enough to break stone. Young Vibratops sometimes forget to stop vibrating while draining its victim's fluids, leading to disgusting messes.
Klimime adores mimicking machinery by turning its gear-shaped head. Although it delights in this, many people find it creepy or off-putting.
Klacune visits industrial cities to fix machines damaged by excessive water damage or rust. Its water attacks exponentially increase in power the faster the gears on its head turn.
Jolruff generates static electricity in its fur when excited. Its playful nature makes it a beloved pet, but owners must be careful when petting it or they may get an unexpected shock.
Well-trained Jolroc are among the most loyal companions a Trainer can have. However, disobedient ones often ignore orders and steal electricity from outlets or household devices for their own amusement.
Tyrancor was the deadliest assassin in the ancient world. Its invincible jaws can pierce any material, allowing it to drain the blood of any prey it hunts.
Regiziken's steel body is tempered to perfection by years of enduring its own fire. Its superheated legs unleash jet-like roars as it propels itself over cities or crushes opponents.
Necropom absorbs light energy from treetops by day. At night, it turns feral, shredding prey with its three giant claws.
Necrogre originates from a flooded reality without any dry land. It is theorized that this is the result of it having won its battle against Groudon.
Necrodon originates from an arid reality without any oceans. It is theorized that this is the result of it having won its battle against Kyogre.
Necrodon originates from an arid reality without any oceans. It is theorized that this is the result of it having won its battle against Kyogre.
Necrolett is rumored to be from another reality. It travels using small Ultra Wormholes, leaving no trace behind.
It is thought to be the resurrection of a Kangaskhan who drowned at sea. It is unknown whether it stuffs its pouch with seaweed to mimic its child's presence or conceal its body.
It often stings prey with its poisonous tail at the start of an encounter. It will persistently chase fleeing targets until its toxins immobilize them.
It is very picky about the leaves it eats. If another Pokémon attempts to eat a leaf it craves, it will fly high in the air and then deliver a devastating body slam.
Amaode was restored from a piece of shrapnel that had been frozen for millions of years. Whether or not the explosion that shattered it was the same that created its icy burial remains unknown.
Amawig is an ancient Pokémon that has gone extinct. The shell on its back is made of packed snow and ice.
In ancient times, Amatle would help lost and exhausted Pokémon in icy tundras by carrying them to secluded springs for rest. In rural communities, the gem on its head serves as a symbol of rescue.
Aurorb is extremely sensitive to stimuli and will instantly freeze itself whenever it feels threatened. One was recently found in a glacier, indicating it is content to wait in this state for millions of years.
Aurode stores cold air under very high pressure in its diamond-shaped crystals. If it ever stores too much, it will erratically expel the air around itself, freezing everything in its vicinity.
Necrolett uses light energy to fuel its obsessive digging habits. Laser beams sometimes fire out of the holes it has left behind, making them dangerous to linger around.
Necrotrio originates from a reality that was torn asunder through its obsessive digging. Scholars believe it will never stop digging until every single universe is excavated.
Fennesaur attacks using vine-like sticks that sprout from its back. If these touch its hot ears, they may accidentally burst into flames.
Fennesaur attacks using vine-like sticks that sprout from its back. If these touch its hot ears, they may accidentally burst into flames.
Fennesaur absorbs sunlight and eats twigs to nourish the bulb on its back. When overheated, the bulb vents air exceeding 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
The stick on Braisaur's back is a living part of its body. It stretches it like a vine and sets it ablaze to deter predators.
Vine-like sticks grow from the bulb on its back and are used in battle. The more sunlight it absorbs, the hotter their flames burn.
Those who hear Gourts hum its playful song are rumoured to be cursed for weeks. Strangely, it seems to hum more often around those with positive dispositions.
It delights in the happiness of others and will often sing to express its adoration. However, those who upset it will either be cursed forever or psychokinetically crushed.
It floats through town streets at night cursing anyone who hears its wicked melody. It psychokinetically crushes foes into the ground, forcing them to endure its song until their spirits wither.
It floats through town streets at night cursing anyone who hears its wicked melody. It psychokinetically crushes foes into the ground, forcing them to endure its song until their spirits wither.
It wanders through town streets at night fighting and robbing anyone it finds. It joyfully sings a wicked tune as it cuts down opponents with its cursed scythe.
Its mane glows brighter with each opponent it defeats. Despite being weighed down by a heavy shell, it moves with the speed and savagery of a bloodthirsty beast.
The loss of its shell has made it far deadlier, but at the cost of an exponentially shortened lifespan. It fights with reckless ferocity, unconcerned for its own survival.
It hunted in coordinated packs around a hundred million years ago. Whenever they aren't hunting, they train toughening their heads by headbutting one another.
It hunts in frost-covered reaches, belligerently spewing fire at anything without provocation. In battle, it occasionally flashes the small fins on its back to appear more threatening.
It hunts in ancient forests, belligerently spewing fire at anything without provocation. In battle, it occasionally flashes the small fins on its back to appear more threatening.
Tentawile lurks amongst shoreline rocks to ambush unsuspecting prey. If spotted, it attempts to deceive with cute gestures, but its fierce appearance makes this rarely effective.
When Graveler overpopulate an area, Gravevenant appears to force them out. Many believe it serves as a guardian of mountains, keeping Graveler from devouring excessive amounts of rock.
Rapitata is often mistaken for a small Ponyta and uses the confusion to steal as much food as possible. It rarely settles in one place, wandering constantly.