478 pokedex entries by hophoppip
It snacks on nectar and flower petals, giving its fur a delicious floral flavor. To keep predators from snacking on it, it produces a foul odor from the horn on its head, which also ruins its own flavor.
It cheers on its allies with spirited dances and chants. Often, it will get too excited during a heated battle and accidentally explode.
The mushrooms on its back resemble Poké Balls. When a Trainer tries to pick them up, they explode into toxic spores.
Voltkoal normally resembles a standard Voltorb, but when it needs to move, it forms a body from electricity to carry it. Confusingly, this method of locomotion is slower than rolling around like regular Voltorb.
Cucorio twirls its bone like a professional baton twirler. The faster its bone is twirled, the more upbeat it's feeling.
Its limbs and tail are all structured like springs, able to extend and contract forcefully. Hitmonloom uses its legs and its tail for locomotion, making its next move hard to read.
Hitmontik's spring-like legs enable it to jump extremely high. The highest recorded jump performed by a Hitmontik was over forty feet high.
Lickiterra have highly sensitive taste buds and love sweet foods most of all. To attract mates, Lickiterra decorate their shells with the finest sweets they can locate.
The chemical ooze that makes up its body gives off toxic, odorous fumes. Its shell contains hollow chambers to store these fumes so Koffcargo can release them as a defense mechanism when needed.
To safeguard it against predators, its skin secretes mucus bubbles. These bubbles are inflated with toxic gas, repelling any predators who attempt to bite it.
Its liquefied body spills out of its hard shell. As it prepares for evolution, solid organs gradually form within the liquid.
Metawag's soft body is protected by a layer of sturdy armor. This armor also keeps its body from losing moisture, allowing Metawag to explore the dry land.
It's always bobbing its head and thrashing about. Its constant motion throws off the accuracy of enemy attacks.
Tanlix regularly sheds its dark, spiraling vines. These vines are edible to humans, and have a taste similar to black licorice.
Combining the natural behaviors of both of its components, Horbish loves to snack on ocean trash. Ecologists are considering using this fusion to clean up the seas.
Internal water storage allows Searupt to survive in arid environments. If angered, it will defend itself with an eruption of sticky black ink.
Golbish resembles a Goldeen trapped inside an animate plastic bag. The Goldeen looks just as it did before fusing, but it seems to have inherited some of Trubbish's poison tolerance, as it has no trouble surviving in dirty, unbreathable water.
Butterpip migrate for miles every autumn. Their return is a herald of spring that brings delight to many.
The tree that grows on Butterterra's back blooms with beautiful flowers in the spring. The pollen from these flowers is also highly allergenic.
The lens-line scales over Butterty's eyes protect it from the toxic powders it scatters to defend its territory. It's very proud of its crest, and anyone who tears it will be viciously attacked.
Butterder's giant compound eye helps it sense its surroundings. When it sees danger, it closes its shell to protect its body.
Though it resembles an alien spacecraft, it's actually a living creature. However, the electrical pulses it emits align with frequencies detected in distant space.
Stardot looks remarkably similar to a cut starfruit. Bird Pokémon often confuse it for one, forcing it to defend itself with a squirt of stinging juice.
Mr. raid spews colorful confetti from its mouth as a diversion, giving it an opportunity to flee an enemy or deliver a surprise attack.
The twin Magblade work together, with each one keeping watch in a different direction. Even if surrounded by foes, their rapid-fire blasts are hard to beat.
Weeapex covers patches of ground plants with its many legs. Its poisonous spikes keep predators away while it munches to its heart's content.
Ditto's changeable nature extends to the spores Ditloom gives off. In places where Ditloom dwells, a variety of never-before-seen mushroom species have been discovered.
It struggles to generate electricity, so it absorbs it from other sources. If you find a plug connected to an outlet with no attached cord, it may be a transformed Ditik.
Its slimy skin is able to change its own structure, even after it's shed. To assist in taking on larger forms, Ditggy wears a large piece of shed skin on its legs.
The shed skin Dity wears around its neck and legs can transform with the rest of its body. Scientists have succeeded in making a shape-changing glove out of Dity skin.
Thanks to Eevee's malleable nature, Eelade is able to adapt its fighting style to nearly any situation.
This large aquatic Pokémon thrives in stormy seas. When it's angered, it conjures immense waves, so it is feared by sailors.
Vaporbat is a nimble flier and an equally nimble swimmer. It catches fish Pokémon by swooping down into lakes and diving towards the prey.
The gems that form its eyes are composed of a rare form of desert glass. Jolteye electrocutes sand to create glass, which it then consumes.
It can produce electrical charges. It usually remains motionless, but when it needs to escape, it can manipulate static to move its silk-covered body quickly.
When in danger, Flaloom releases a cloud of smoky spores from its tail, burning its enemies' eyes and lungs while obscuring their view before it escapes.
Every so often, it sheds the mushrooms that grow on its body. Consuming the red mushrooms supports healthy growth and muscle development, while consuming the green ones strengthens the immune system and extends one's life.
Poryloom's strong legs allow it to jump high, and its arms can deliver punches powerful enough to smash brick walls.
While Luvdisc tend to congregate around people in love, Aerodisc prefers to swim near single humans. It's believed to be a sign of prosperity in life without the need for romance.
The gems on its body are made of crystallized honey, used as a portable snack by Beebink. Many have tried to harvest this honey, but Beebink's stingers tend to have other plans.
Spirits congregate in Beegeist's body like insects in a hive. To obtain new souls, Beegeist stings an unsuspecting victim, then absorbs its soul into its honey-like limbs.
Chikowile gains most of its energy from photosynthesis thanks to the leaf on its head. To obtain the nutrients it can't synthesize, the small mouth on the back of its head snaps at flying insects that pass by.
Its mushrooms have a strong umami flavor that's sought after by gourmet chefs. Senras live in large groups and sleep in shifts so each Senras's mushrooms can be guarded.
Its internal clock is highly precise. It memorizes the schedules of small nocturnal Pokémon to improve its hunting.
The rich chocolate-like flavor of its plumage makes it a popular fusion. Many Trainers have been known to fuse a Noctowl and Slurpuff just to satisfy a chocolate craving.
This aquatic Pokémon captures its prey with precise blasts of sticky webbing from its mouth. The webbing is less sticky underwater, so it shies away from fights against swimming enemies.
In the wild, it's only been found within a single seaside cave. The bioluminescent mushrooms that cover its body glow beautifully in the dark.
Chinbat resides in dark caves near the ocean. Its vision is weak, so it uses its bioluminescent bulbs to light its way.
The Deoxys's body has become a mech suit for Cleffa to control with its mind. Despite its youth and inexperience, Cleffa pilots the machine with grace.
Clefpuff is a timid Pokémon, but once it gains the trust of a human, it may allow them to taste the delicious cream it produces.
This cheerful Pokémon loves making others smile. When it's especially happy, a flurry of joy dust erupts from its back, bringing happiness to all surrounding it.
Nagela hides among foliage and stares at passing humans. Its never been photographed, as it teleports away the moment it sees a camera.
When a Naform's red clouds form a whirlwind around its body, it's gazing into the future. Wild Naform use their future vision to predict snowy weather, their favorite kind, so they know when to emerge.
Xalax is nomadic, moving to a new sleeping area based on a schedule only it understands. Scientists have devoted much time to deciphering its movement patterns.
Xabat's psychic powers and keen hearing allow it to hear sounds from the future. Only the quietest and stealthiest Pokémon can fool it.
If sheared, Magon can regrow their wool almost instantly by grazing on a patch of grass. There's a rumor about a Magon with wool that shifts colors.
They can fend off predators before they can even walk or fly. In the nest, a Maling's thick wool rubs against that of its siblings to generate a formidable static charge.
When it dances, its thick plumage rubs together and builds up a static charge. The electricity is channeled into the pom-poms on the ends of its wings, which can release the charge all at once to shock foes.
The three heads of Matrio emerge from a single body covered in dense wool. The heads retract into the wool when sleeping, which keeps them warm and helps them blend into the environment.
Its common for Masian Trainers to keep its fur trimmed short for mobility and temperature regulation. Wild Masian have thick, wooly fur that may grow to weigh almost as much as the Pokémon's body.
Mafetchd rubs its wand on its fur to gather a static charge, then aims it at its opponent and fires an electric bolt. The wand is apparently edible, with a spicy onion-like taste, but few have tried it.
Flaanat's fur carries an extremely strong static charge. Even a gentle touch can result in a life-threatening shock.
It creates bubbles to adorn its body when dancing and showing off to mates. It also uses these dances in battle, hoping to mesmerize foes into leaving it alone.
It attempts to hide in bushes, using its twisted branch appearance to blend in. Unfortunately, when bushes are scarce, it's especially vulnerable, as it's easy to mistake for a pretzel.
It waves its wings with the wind, mimicking a shrub's billowing branches. Sometimes, it gets too enthusiastic with its gestures, accidentally ruining its disguise.
It buries itself in dirt to disguise itself as a young tree. It resides near other trees, both to further sell its mimicry and to ensure that the dirt is rooted and won't wash away in rain.
Polipuff enjoy licking lollipops with their long tongues. Despite their cute appearance, they can be highly territorial.
It drifts through the air and through time with equivalent ease. Turbulent time periods carry it like strong winds, so it most often rests in calmer times.
It feeds on decaying organic matter to maintain its compost-like body. Dandelion seeds grow quickly when planted in its compost.
Ratkyu are notorious pests that make their homes inside large blocks of cheese. They can use their strange powers to control the actions of humans.
Aipip travels by floating on the wind. It uses its prehensile tail to grab tasty nuts and fruits from the trees it drifts over.
A stealthy swamp-dwelling Pokémon that likes to eat smaller amphibians. It's unknown how it survives in the wild, as captive-kept Quagans are often confused by prey even when they're right in front of them.
It gathers psychic energy around its wing tips to create glowing pom-poms. It can sense its Trainer's emotions, and will inspire them with a dance if they're feeling scared or nervous.
The water surrounding its head is perpetually chilly. It is said to be strongest on dark and stormy nights.
A stealthy aquatic predator, Umbyss hides in crevices between rocks and leaps out at passing prey. It flashes its yellow rings to communicate with others.
Slowgon2 frequently projects illusions to humans, promising them a royal title for only a small gift. Slowgon2 is not able to grant any real titles, though it can project an illusory crown, and merely enjoys collecting currency.
Ratkaboo create nests inside blocks of cheese, guaranteeing a constant food supply. They're a major pest for cheesemongers.
It drifts on the wind, landing near a human settlement in the dark of night. Where it lands, it causes trouble with its strange powers and absorbs the fright of reacting humans.
It can move the sands of its body at will to form new structures. When a small Pokémon walks through its door, it takes delight in scaring the Pokémon by transforming into a terrifying room.
It was believed for a long time to possess the ability to read human writing. However, formal studies have shown that it likely cannot read and is instead trying to eat the books, confused by its lack of a mouth.
The eyes on the ends of its branches stare ominously at anyone that passes by. Some Unsola branches grow into shapes resembling letters of the alphabet.
Drops of inky black rain fall from Unform's body as it floats through the air. The resulting splatters on the ground form strange sigils due to Unform's unusual movement patterns.
It gathers the debris that fall onto its web and arranges them into a giant version of itself. When a bird Pokémon gets too close, it shakes the web to make its replica move like it's alive.
Spearsect has a symbiotic relationship with the living fungi on its body, which are known as Shroomites. The clicks of its beak and the thumps of jumping Shroomites combine to make an intriguing percussive beat.
It can generate psychic waves by gnashing its fearsome teeth. Its tough appearance is a tactic to scare off opponents; when it does get into a fight, it swims away the moment its attacks fail.
When it rapidly collides with a surface, Qwilnx inflates its body to cushion the impact. Puffing up is straining for it, so it dislikes Trainers who drive too fast while it's in their vehicle.
Though it has wings, it's unable to fly due to the weight of its body. Scilett still makes use of its wings, vibrating them rapidly to generate warmth in chilly underground tunnels.
It hasn't yet developed the digestive juices needed to turn Berries into juice. Still, it gathers and stores Berries and other things inside its pouch, pretending to be a master juice maker.
It collects a variety of Berries in its second set of jaws. The flavors of the Berries pair well with the unfortunate prey lured into the jaws.
It closely resembles a Paldean Legendary Pokémon. Though this resemblance is purely coincidental, Magking's niche is quite similar to said Legendary, as it also swims through pools of lava made from the stone and sand it melts.
Its lava-like body contains molten metals that conduct electricity. When excited, it may accidentally erupt, startling it into crying.
Corsaur resides in warm oceans to keep the coral colony on its back alive. In exchange, the coral gives Corsaur energy through photosynthesis.
This aquatic Pokémon can fire a punch faster than a bullet. To further worsen the blow, Corchan carries anemones in its hands, adding a painful sting to every punch.
Corlava resides in warm southern seas. When threatened, the coral branches on this Pokémon's back can become hot enough to boil the water around them.
It spends most of its time resting underwater while its coral photosynthesizes. If a foe approaches from above, the coral's toxic stingers act as a defense.
The coral that grows on its body produces extra zooxanthellae, making it remarkably vivid. It's able to exude some of its zooxanthellae through its tail, and uses it to restore color and life to bleached coral and Corsola.
Cortomb is a reincarnation of the spirits of a deceased Corsola and all the coral polyps on its body. It's delighted by its new freedom of movement, and often flails about.
Cornoir seeks out the spirits of drowned sailors, guiding them to another realm. A Dhelmise aids it in locating and drawing in the spirits, sapping a small amount of life-force from each one as its payment.
The duo of Corblade patrols ocean reefs, safeguarding the coral and skewering large predators that attempt to harm it. Coral polyps grow on their prongs, migrating between them to evenly distribute the hard coral.
Coriard explores the ocean, seemingly never needing to eat anything. In reality, the coral branches atop its head provide its food through photosynthesis.
The ribbons on its body are actually tendrils containing stingers, used to sedate and capture prey. It gets along quite well with the sea creatures it isn't trying to consume.
The coral covering Coralga's body shares many distinct traits with a long-extinct coral species. Various sea creatures take shelter on its body, with Pokémon revived from fossils taking a particular interest in it.
The upper part of its body is filled with air and floats on the ocean's surface, producing energy through photosynthesis. This energy is shared with the lower part of its body, a large mass of coral deep in the ocean.
When threatened by a predator, Corua releases a cloud of foam to obscure its body. While it's hidden, the coral polyps on its body rapidly rearrange into the shape of a scarier Pokémon.
Corfisk is a tricksy predator that inhabits coral reefs. Smaller Pokémon seeking shelter in the branches on its backside are quickly snapped up by its beak and consumed.
Coretta is a rarely seen Pokémon that dwells in warm oceans and sings in a beautiful voice. When marine biologists approach it, it guides them to areas plagued by pollution.
The coral on its body can shift in color to match any background. It can remain motionless for hours or even days, kept alive by the energy its coral supplies.
Corzagoon is quick and agile, whether it's running or swimming. After being fused by a human, a Corzagoon will run around excitedly for hours, likely fulfilling the dreams of the stiff-shelled Corsola.
Cordol's head serves as a living biodome for small marine Pokémon. It constantly adjusts the temperature and acidity of the water in its head to keep its inhabitants thriving.
Its body is covered in hard scales made from calcium carbonate. Its preferred food is a species of plankton theorized to be the closest relative of common plankton in ancient times.
It's a poor swimmer, so it wraps its gas-filled tail around its body to float on the surface of the ocean.
Its sensitive fins can detect vibrations in both water and air. It keeps its distance from danger, as its water blast attacks can strike accurately from afar.
When threatened, Remopuff launches the fish cake on its head, which serves as both a projectile and a tasty distraction for predators.
Ekgma's body consists of a molten, toxic liquid. It smothers small Pokémon to envenomate them before consuming the weakened prey.
A living pile of sand covers Ekgast as it slithers, moving with its body. Small Pokémon in sandy environments rarely see it coming before it strikes.
It curls up tightly when it's frightened. Some people believe it's hiding precious gemstones inside its curled form, but those people usually regret their beliefs when Ekbink bites them and injects its venom.
A digital program embedded in Porysey's body simulates the care and protection of an egg. Porysey works tirelessly to attend to this virtual egg.
Porylett travels through air vents to ambush its prey. It's believed to be capable of surviving in space, but scientists worry that it would harm its crewmates.
Smeargon-Z can upload itself onto computers and mobile devices. It likes to interact with drawing programs, but beware - it's known to corrupt files and delete artwork.
Smearloom marks its territory with a spore-filled paste from its tail. The markings it leaves on trees grow into oddly-shaped clusters of brightly-colored mushrooms.
Its preferred diet is art supplies. It's also been known to consume completed drawings and paintings, as some artistic Trainers have discovered the hard way.
It leaves behind a trail of brightly colored slime wherever it goes. The slime washes away in rain, so it may be a way for Smearmy to paint a path to shelter for its brethren on sunny days.
As it glides over surfaces, it leaves streaks of brightly colored pigment. The colors of the marks it leaves are believed to be related to its emotions.
The odd positioning of the magnets on its body causes it to float upside-down. It rotates at high speeds to produce waves of electricity to shock its enemies.
Smooform defends itself with miniature clouds that drizzle freezing rain below. The liquid around its head is effective as a lip balm.
The electricity it generates is weak. To absorb more energy and charge its powers, it clamps the jaws on the back of its head onto Electric-type Pokémon.
Its ears are patterned to resemble large, scary eyes. This helps it scare away predators, as it's quite meek and struggles to produce strong venom.
This Magtom inhabits a miniature oven. Its health can be gaged by how well it bakes treats — if the treats come out underbaked, it's most likely sick.
It loves to drink Moo-Moo Milk, drinking numerous bottles a day despite its size. When it spills a bottle of Moo-Moo Milk, it reacts by crying.
A milky fragrance exudes from its tail. When a Miloom is angered, this smell changes to that of sour milk.
It dances with quick, frenzied movements. After a particularly spirited dance, the milk it produces from its udder will be churned into buttermilk.
It waves its arms about to cheer on its allies. The cream it carries becomes whipped as it gathers air from these waving dances.
It wanders desert scrublands, snacking on any shrubs and grasses it comes across. The milk it produces is said to be delicious, but it's difficult to obtain due to its spiky udder.
It approaches humans and Pokémon who are sick or injured and cheers them on until they're well. Bliscorio have become popular in some hospitals for keeping patients in good spirits.
Larvity adorns its body with garments made from sand, stuck together with its saliva. If its garments are damaged or washed away, it will become embarrassed and flee.
It absorbs the frightened emotions of humans, which combine with the chemicals in its shell to create a strange potion with unpredictable effects.
It cries to make its enemies feel sympathy for it. While they're distracted, it delivers a sneak attack.
It sheds excess moisture through its eyes. This has led people to believe that it is the spirit of a lost child, crying in despair.
Shrubs covered in juicy seeds grow on Mimetle's back. When it unleashes its psychic power, the energy causes these seeds to burst like popcorn.
Tunneling silently through the snow, Weavlett moves astoundingly fast. Small Pokémon beneath the snow are devoured rapidly, and surface-dwellers are ambushed and slashed by Weavlett's sharp claws.
It feeds primarily on sweet foods, with a particular preference for ice cream. Owners of ice cream trucks and parlors are plagued by this Pokémon, which will burst through the floor to steal their supply.
Tancham keeps most of its prehensile vines tied back while it's meditating. When it feels the need to fight, it lets its vines move freely and unleashes its full strength.
Magmorpuff dwells inside volcanoes. It cooks its prey with volcanic heat and flavors it with a specially concocted hot sauce, the recipe for which is unknown.
When distressed, it cries tears of sand at a rapid rate. This emotional response has a practical use for escaping a cave or pit, as Sandmur can easily dig through the pool of sand it creates.
It gathers shiny objects to decorate the evergreen frond on its head, taking great pride in this process of adornment. If a decoration falls off its frond and shatters, it may cry over the loss.
It gathers Berries, corn, and spices to store inside its shell. The heat and acid within the shell simmer the mixture into a warm drink perfect for winter.
Torchform can produce both regular flames and strange bluish flames that are freezing cold in temperature. It has poor control over which type of flames it creates.
When threatened, it performs a spirited dance, kicking and throwing up its wings. As the dance speeds up, Comcorio's feathers generate more and more heat until they burst into flames.
Blarupt uses the heat of its back to keep eggs warm. Unfortunately, it releases more heat when angered, so it risks cooking its eggs accidentally.
When threatened, it swings its head around, flailing the odd mouth attached to the back of its head. This extra mouth is also useful for chomping prey on the shoreline while Mudwile swims in a lake.
When it dances, sensory fibers in its feathers detect the wind speed and humidity of the air, helping it locate the nearest water source.
When it spins around, the fin on its head senses the condition of its environment and locates the nearest body of water.
Shedco rarely moves. It's believed that the first Shedco came to be when an old empty Pineco casing was possessed by a lost spirit.
Its body is covered in a white fungus that's deadly to Woobat. It's believed to carry within it the spirits of hundreds of fallen Woobat.
When Nidowick gets defensive, the flame on its head gives off toxic smoke. To avoid harming its brethren, it only emits this smoke in an emergency.
Keckoal conveys its emotions by emitting gases of different colors. The gas emitted when it's scared is the most opaque, making it easier for Keckoal to flee.
Though it appears to tunnel through the ground as it moves, only the surface is disrupted. Rather than digging, Metlett glides across land via the magnetism of metals deep underground.
It resides in rivers, consuming fish Pokémon that swim into its mouth. If a human touches Bigast, they will be compelled to pile more sticks on its body.
Bicham trains with its legs stuck in wooden blocks. The wood serves as a physical challenge, adding extra weight, and a mental one, forcing Bicham to resist eating the delicious wood.
Its body is made up of imprisoned spirits. It dances with frenzy and fear, conveying the emotions of its captive components as they yearn for freedom.
Hard blocks of stone encase Spirity's legs and neck, slowing its movement significantly. Without this weight, it is believed the species would be far more destructive.
Its fluid body glows and pulses with aura. Lucamer grows bigger and stronger in the presence of humans with unbreakable spirits.
The three heads consume dirt and minerals as they burrow through the ground. Mineral-rich soil inhabited by Gabtrio will quickly change in composition.
Mawto is nigh-impossible to take by surprise. No matter the direction you approach it from, it will transform its body to form a giant pair of jaws and chomp you before you can come close.
While it forages for insects, it keeps the jaws on its back closed. If a predator attempts to attack it from behind, the jaws open to strike back.
Mawkern waits for hungry Pokémon to approach it, mistaking it for a sunflower seed, then strikes with its metal jaws. By doing so, it gathers energy for evolution without having to move.
It chews up brightly colored Berries, plants, and minerals in the mouth on its tail. Mixed with that mouth's saliva, the chewed items become a vivid and long-lasting pigment that Mawgle uses to mark its territory.
At night, it buries its body underground to sleep. Those who mistakenly trample it will discover that its steel plumes are quite sharp.
It gravitates towards Pokémon who are feeling sad or discouraged. It initially seems to be cheering them up, but once the other Pokémon drops its guard, Mawcorio chomps at it with the closest of its four mouths.
Its shiny face resembles a precious gem, luring in Pokémon like Murkrow and Sableye. Once a Pokémon gets close, Mawperl clamps its jaws shut and consumes the would-be thief.
It keeps the tendrils on its head tied back as a sign of tolerance. When another Pokémon disrespects it, Cradty unties its tendrils and uses them to unleash stinging attacks.
Its three large eyes are majorly helpful in its pursuit of aquatic prey in warm seas. Its lack of opposable arms is not deemed helpful by scientists.
Its large eyes are on its legs. The reason for this is unknown, but its believed to be useful for keeping watch below when Anoleaf is climbing trees.
This Pokémon, sometimes called the Cabinet Monster, has organs within its mechanical exterior. It usually avoids hurting humans unless they cheat at its game, though it has been known to eat the occasional maintenance man.
It appears to spend most of the day in a state of deep meditation. However, close examination reveals that it's merely snoozing.
Its sensitive branches detect changes in ocean temperature and acidity. When large groups of Absola surface, it's a sign of severe climate change.
It performs fearful dances to convey incoming disasters to humans. Unfortunately, the humans are too entertained by its dancing to get the message.
The smoke rising from its shell changes shape to form visions of incoming disasters. The smoke keeps its shape as it rises, delivering a warning that's visible from far away.
It appears to humans who are having frightful thoughts about their own mortality. The dances Duscorio performs seem to convey a chilling message: Live life while it lasts, for death is inevitable.
Its stare is often described as knowing and wise. Some say the secrets of the universe are hidden beneath its endless vines.
Placing an offering on Arclett's head is believed to bring good fortune to the offerer. Potatoes hold particular value as an offering, no doubt related to Arclett's taste in food.
The shrubs on Gropuff's head produce edible berries in the spring. The more sugar Gropuff eats, the sweeter its berries will taste.
Torloon is light enough to drift on the wind despite the tree on its back. It prefers to float high in the sky, so its presence is indicated by leaves falling from above the clouds.
It gains most of its energy from the tree on top of its head. Some Tormy's trees grow large enough to make the Tormy topple over.
With its adept nose and keen magnetic sense, Noseye can detect the minerals it loves to eat from a great distance away.
Its nose is believed to be sensitive enough to detect smells from miles away. Unfortunately, this ability is impeded by Nosemer's own horrible stench.
It performs cheerful dances, waving around the balls of magnetized iron fillings on its wing tips. Besides cheering on allies, Probocorio's dances also generate powerful magnetic fields.
It uses its chains to trap and constrict enemies. The loud rattling sound it makes as it runs is feared far and wide.
Doubpom's two tails deftly wield their twin blades, slashing precisely to take down opponents. It does not have arms or a mouth, so it gains energy by draining its foes' life force.
It's typically found swimming in a school of wild Luvdisc. It's equally likely to form a partnership with male or female members of the school.
Luxgeist chases humans in the dead of night to claim their souls. It is difficult to hide from it, as its eyes can see through solid walls.
Its dances are rigid and robotic. If it attempts to dance too rapidly, its body overheats, which comes in handy for searing its foes in battle.
Klinkdude has an affinity for rocky mountainsides. It scales rough summits by rapidly spinning its gears, which boast a surprising amount of grip.
A masterful trickster, the wild laugh of a Zoromime is a sure sign of trouble. When not playing pranks, Zoromime plays songs, producing organ-like melodies with its three large ears.
The crystal vents on its back spew a strange fog. Zororupt can manipulate the appearance of this fog to create complex illusions.
Zorobyss lure in aquatic prey by projecting illusions of food and safety. They seem to be quite proud of their ponytails.
Its body is made of a material with a consistency similar to glue-based slime. Trainers enjoy poking and squishing it, a behavior the Pokémon appears to enjoy despite its grumpy expression.
It moves by rolling rapidly. Though the ring around its body looks and smells like a sweet baked dessert, it can make a painful impact.
Its body mainly consists of glitter, stickers, makeup, and scraps of discarded dolls. It loves giving humans makeovers, even if its cosmetic skills are not very precise.
It spreads calming emotions through its spores. Overexposure to these spores can result in strange behavior and chronic drowsiness.
Anyone who inhales the smoke from Sylkoal's shell becomes calm and friendly. This defense helps it gather allies, subdue enemies, and even sedate prey.
A hasty and headstrong fusion. The scar-like markings on its chest have granted it popularity with those who've had a mammectomy.
It seems to be drawn to Trainers whose gender identities are as fluid as Sylmer's body. Those Trainers often claim that Sylmer's presence increases their confidence.
Sylzee can use its psychic powers to display visions to humans. Its preferred use of this power is showing people the bodies they dream of having, especially if those bodies are of the opposite gender.
Dialkoal manipulates time itself with the odd blue smoke from its shell. Time seems to pass abnormally fast or slow for anyone who inhales the smoke.
When a large landmass blocks its path, it will try to push it away. Due to its size, its efforts are always fruitless.
The six egg-like Darkcute crack over time, revealing the strange, wispy substance within them. Anyone who inhales this substance will be plagued with terrible nightmares.
The fear and similar emotions of humans give it energy. Seeing a Darkpi in your dreams is said to be an omen of impending doom.
Its nightmare-inducing powers drive others away from it, leaving it lonely. Most of the nightmares it bestows revolve around being encased in a hard shell, unable to move, and all alone.
Darksol makes humans dream of impending disasters, urging them to prepare beforehand. When its warnings are ignored, it may bestow a different kind of nightmare, one where the dreamer is dismissed by everyone around them as their doom approaches.
Its dances are cheerful, but those who view them are struck with feelings of fear. Darkcorio are useful companions for contestants in any competition.
Cleform is most often seen on snowy nights when the moon is full and bright. The snowflakes it conjures glimmer like falling stars.
It's believed to be an embodiment of ideals yet to be realized. Its own ideals seem to be primarily focused on moisture and tasty vegetables.
The mouth on the back of its head starts out small, but can grow taller than a house over time. It's believed to grow faster when it's fed a diet of blood, with human blood having the most profound effect.
When threatened, Breorb explodes. The explosion scatters spores across a wide radius, which grow into enormous patches of mushrooms.
As it flies, it scatters dust that brings joy to those below. This dust was initially believed to be magical, but research has found that it actually consists of spores that alter the mental state of those who inhale them.
Its outer shell is as hard and durable as steel. While it resembles an insect, its insides are actually made entirely of fungus.
Its tails consist of colonies of fungi. When one of its tails is pulled or agitated, it releases spores, which cause a dire illness if inhaled.
A cloud of colorful spores constantly billows from its tail. Each color of spore has a different effect on those who inhale it, and Bremander has poor control over which color of spores it releases.
The white fuzz on Brebat's body is actually a colony of parasitic fungus. Those who attack it become infected by its spores.
Its sludgy, fungal body breaks down organic matter for food. The plants in forests where Breuk dwells decay rapidly, creating nutrient-rich soil for new plants to grow in.
When a golden zipper suddenly appears and unzips the solid ground, Banlett is sure to emerge from the opening. The strange space Banlett travels through is known as the Zippered Pocket Dimension.
This Ronx has possessed a microphone. It lets out strange, warbling songs that ring out loudly and clearly, even if it's not connected to any speaker.
It has taken control of a wood chipper. Despite not being very large, it will eagerly consume entire trees when hungry.
Rofairy inhabits a metronome, changing its rhythm at will. On nights of the full moon, it sings along to its own rhythm.
Rocott takes a special form when it possesses a cotton candy machine. It pranks humans with explosions of cotton candy.
Rotuff's plasmic body controls a speaker. Its songs can put people to sleep with ease, even when played at a near-earsplitting volume.
It dances gracefully at night, waving its wings in the moonlight. The dark pink feathers on its wings absorb the moonlight to make Clefcorio levitate, making it light enough to dance upon water.
Its fluffy cotton coat keeps it insulated from cold weather. However, the moment its coat gets wet, Whimsirunt is left chilly and shivering.
It spins a large web and waits on it, luring in prey with the glittering gemstones on its head. Sometimes, humans get caught in the web, giving rise to the term "Galvansly's glimmer" as shorthand for something too good to be true.
Its skin is quite permeable, so its body is at risk of drying up in the sun. To protect it during the day, it secretes a thick wax and coats itself.
Its waxy coating protects its skin from the heat of its flames. It absorbs human life force as easily as water.
It appears to people seeking warmth on cold nights with clear skies. Those drawn to its gentle heat may have their souls slowly drained.
The eerie purple flames atop its branches never cease to burn, even underwater. Those who approach it feel a paralyzing stinging sensation as Chandelsola slowly drains their life-force.
Its body is composed of thick, greasy oil that fuels its flame. When it absorbs life-force, the oil expands.
To protect its vulnerable body, Klefgela gathers chains to wrap itself in. It does so without hands, so sometimes accidentally chains itself to an object.
It collects any keys it finds, sticking them to its body by binding with the metal. This forces the keys' owners to carry Klefsola around when they need to unlock something, which Klefsola seems to enjoy greatly.
The key-like shape of its legs makes Klefby an excellent lockpick. Its often found scuttling over piles of securely guarded valuables, which it seems to have no attachment to.
To conceal its ghostly form, Mimians constructs a snakelike false body out of flexible tubing and fabric. Smaller Pokémon mistake it for a predator and run away, saddening it.
The fluffy candy Mimilix produces to cover its body has a praline flavor. Don't eat too much of it, though, as Mimilix gets enraged when its disguise is damaged.
It's often found inside boxes of sewing materials. Pushing a pin into its body mysteriously causes harm to other nearby Pokémon.
Laveon flies across the land in search of true love. It forms close bonds with its partners, no matter how many it has.
It's highly protective of the egg it carries. If you attempt to steal the egg, it may inflict you with a terrible curse.
These sleepy Pokémon tear open pillows to use as nests. In places where wild Slakaboo live, special pillows with spicy stuffing are sold to deter Slakaboo.
Vigosola is restless and full of energy despite being encased in a hard, immobile shell. It moves in brief, erratic hops, which usually cause it to land on its side and become stuck.
Its mouth is shaped to amplify any sounds it emits. It can take down opponents from afar with blasts of forceful or soothing sound.
Jigglycorio are popular for their melodic chants. Their pink fur color is maintained via a diet of only red foods.
When Jigglyform sings, snow begins to gently fall. Watching the snowflakes from a Jigglyform's flurry is a great way to fall asleep.
Growing in iron-rich soils gives Arpip sharp, shiny leaves that are as lightweight as they are dangerous.
This calm creature resides in deserts. The cactus lobes on its head store moisture, allowing it to go months without drinking water.
To catch prey, it buries its body at the bottom of a sandy pit, keeping its rear jaws exposed. This allows it to tunnel through the sand with its body while its rear jaws snatch up prey that fall into its trap.
Trapterra's babies hide in the sand on its back to ambush small prey. Trapterra itself prefers to attack larger prey with its powerful jaws.
Trapmer's preferred habitat is deserts with red sand. There, it blends in perfectly with its surroundings, and prey falls right into its mouth.
Trapmer come in a variety of colors that match the sands of various deserts. They blend in seamlessly with their environment, making it easy for prey to fall into their trap.
The flame that burns around its head is an indicator of its health. Despite this, Charform enjoys rainy weather, and its flame burns brightly even as raindrops fall upon it.
Charform can conjure storms of ash and embers that drift like snowflakes. It fares well in extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold.
It curls up when the weather is cold. When the sun is shining warmly, Bunx emerges and performs a happy swaying dance.
Bucorio gains energy through photosynthesis, so it loves sunny days. It practices kicks and dances so it can one day cheer on its allies.
The foliage of Bunterra's plants is extremely soft to touch, but its difficult to do so, as Bunterra will jump and squirm away when touched by anyone other than a trusted Trainer.
Shroomffy resides in shady forests. At night, it munches on rotting wood, causing a chemical reaction in its body that makes its tail glow.
It waddles across the forest floor, consuming detritus. The fungal spores it releases when agitated grow into mushrooms resembling stony coral.
It appears before frustrated people and taunts them. It longs to be bashed and thrown about in a fit of rage, as the negative emotions give it strength, and its soft doll-like body easily absorbs the damage.
Shupbink are sometimes sold as pets, purported as sources of positive energy via their crystals. In reality, they don't induce positive feelings, but they do consume negative ones.
It feeds on the tears humans cry in their sleep. Humans who have been fed on by Shupbyss report feeling much happier with their lives afterward.
Its body composition is similar to that of bubble algae, a giant single-celled alga. Its heads regularly fall off and grow back.
For some reason, Solocargo use laboratory glassware as shells to protect their soft bodies. It's theorized that the leftover chemicals in unwashed flasks and beakers are a food source for them.
Its body floats in cytoplasm, which is contained in a glass case. It is able to move the glass body using its psychic powers.
Solodol's body is encased in a glass shell that protects its cytoplasm. It can suck in nutrients through its arms and squirt out cytoplasm to expel waste or attack enemies.
The giant cotton plants on Cottonterra's back regrow quickly when cut. Clothing manufacturers are considering using Cottonterra as a source of material.
Ingesting a small amount of the golden syrup from Yapuff's head allows one to see into the spirit world for a brief time.
They inhabit freshwater environments and swim in schools. If an Electric-type Pokémon goes swimming in Jolamo's habitat, it will often emerge from the water covered in tiny energy-leeching Jolamo.
Jolno weaves strands of electrified silk into a glowing, sparking pendulum. This pendulum is useful for both lulling foes into hypnosis and delivering paralyzing shocks to those who don't fall into trances easily.
It glides over crumbling ruins, filling in cracks with the coppery slime of its body. Once hardened, this material remains durable for hundreds of years, so scientists are attempting to synthesize it.
It has an unusual knack for making pancakes. The sweet syrup it secretes to lure in prey is also a tasty topping for the flapjacks it prepares.
To stay out of sight of predators, it burrows under the snow. Its coat helps it stay warm even in the coldest weather.
The clouds Oddform summons shower the land with drops of fragrant tree sap. Its gained some attention for its facial expression.
Oddform defends itself by conjuring blizzards of pollen. The pollen is highly allergenic, inducing itchy eyes and runny noses in anyone caught in the storm.
When angry, it thrashes its head and smacks its tail on the ground. The motion of thrashing fuels its fiery abilities, helping it generate flames to sear its foes.
Orichic diligently practices its dancing, attempting to turn each clumsy misstep into a new dance move. While dancing, it moves its wings intricately despite their short length.
Oriziken generates its flames by performing rapid dances with frenzied footwork. It weaves its own shed feathers into an elegant fan to hold while dancing.
The six eggs of Oricute are almost always found stacked into a pyramid. They form this structure to see further, intimidate enemies, and sometimes purely for fun.
Orinx dances and sways rhythmically to cheer on its allies. Its movements are mesmerizing, and those who view them often end up dancing and cheering along.
It lazily waves its pom-poms around while standing in deep ponds, gathering water plants and small Pokémon to eat. Its pom-poms can also release an electric shock if a more active predator attempts to ambush it.
While Misdreavus feeds on fear, Oridreavus is instead nourished by determination. To sustain itself, it cheers on humans and Pokémon whenever it can.
It moves too sluggishly to charge into battle itself, so it calls out to its fighting allies to encourage them. After the battle, it produces sweet drinks for its tired allies using fruit and nectar it's gathered.
When threatened, Orians shakes its tail to scare off predators. This often fails, as the gesture looks more cheerful than frightening.
It decorates large Berries with pigments made from nectar and flower petals, then juggles the Berries to entertain its friends. Once the performance is done, it shares the Berries with its buddies as a snack.
Orits is able to sense the emotions of humans. It's typically quite shy, but if its Trainer is feeling incapable or sad, it will dance to cheer them on.
Orilia's empathic sense makes it excellent at encouragement. If its Trainer is feeling incapable, it will cheer them on, even if their problems seem trivial to other humans.
It's constantly dancing, even while hunting prey. The dance serves as a distraction, as while smaller Pokémon are busy watching it dance, it snatches them up with its lightning-fast extendable tongue.
It loves to run for exercise. The fluff on its head may look soft, but it's thick enough to absorb the shock when this Pokémon headbutts foes.
It appears in people's houses in the middle of the night, phasing through walls to chase them down. It's usually seen as frightening, but Oriskull actually aims to have a fun time with the humans it chases.
It generates electrical charges through the friction of its fluffy head tuft. It's quite proud of this tuft, and will quickly rinse it off in water the moment it gets dirty.
This fusion is its Trainer's fan in both senses of the word. It cheers on its Trainer and their team with dances while keeping them cool with a cool breeze.
Orilett is constantly shedding clumps of fluffy down, which pile around its body. It can bob up and down at incredible speeds, creating a static charge through friction to power up its electrical attacks.
Ominous chants echoing from the trees are a sign of its presence. The chants serve as a warning before Oritry strikes.
If multiple individuals of this fusion meet, they will invariably stack themselves into a pyramid. The purpose of this behavior is unknown.
It resides in warm oceans, waving its arms around in the flowing water. This behavior looks like a spirited dance, but it's actually a way to gather plankton to eat.
It performs cheerful dances to motivate its allies. Unfortunately, it usually ends up bothering its allies, as bits of trash fly everywhere when it waves its arms.
Trubdot feeds on leftover food from takeout boxes. Its body is fairly durable, a trait it needs when humans throw it out of their now-empty leftover boxes in frustration.
Its favorite food is garbage that's been left out in the hot sun. It carries the odor of the things it eats, much to the dismay of anyone near it.
Trubform carries the odor of wet garbage. The rain it summons is acidic, causing gradual damage to corrosive materials.
It thrives in volcanic environments. Be cautious when approaching it, as the flower-shaped globs of lava on its head give off noxious gases.
It absorbs moisture from the walls of caves. Its large ears can hear predators from a mile away and project forceful sound waves to blast them away.
Small Flying-type Pokémon are attracted to the fluffy clouds on Altaterra's back. Any Pokémon who rests in these clouds will experience deep, blissful sleep.
Gooans is weak and timid, flopping over to play dead when frightened. If turned the right way up, it simply flops over again, fully committed to its ruse.
It cheers on its allies by waving pom-poms made from thick mucus. It can generate a weak electric charge to defend itself.
The slime it secretes is edible, with a sweet citrusy flavor. Though the slime has gained popularity as an ingredient in desserts, bakers must work with it carefully, as it's incredibly sticky and difficult to wash off.
Mucus drips from Goocham's face and arms, forming a shape many liken to a dancer's clothing. Those grappled by Goocham are trapped in a sticky net of mucus.
It looks like an ordinary frozen puddle, but anyone who steps on it is frozen solid. Regifisk slowly drains the life from its frozen prey to fuel its powers.
It sings with a seemingly digitally synthesized melodic voice. Those who hear this singing are quickly put to sleep.
Its molten body gives off a pungent sulfurous odor. Despite being as hot as lava, recent studies have found that it shares many characteristics with plants.
Necronair's crystalline body refracts light to form a beautiful aura around it. Don't let this marvelous sight distract you, however, for Necronair is quite hostile.
Necroba only emerges at night when the stars are shining brightly. Without the power of starlight, it's weak and timid.
Necrorak's abdomen shimmers with beautiful rainbow iridescence. It uses this display to impress stronger Pokémon in hopes that they'll protect it from harm.
Rather than fusing with Slowking's body, Necrozma has fused with the Shellder on its head. Necroking always seems to be plotting some devious deed.
It wraps its seaweed body around foes to drain their life force. It seems to be drawn to shipwrecks.
The pattern on Toxbok's hood resembles a Corsola's face. It sneaks into Corsola colonies and consumes the branches before it can be caught.
Its body oozes a thick slime. It's typically too hot to safely touch, but cooled down samples of the slime can be used as lotion.
It wanders through the desert, searching for an opponent. It's a formidable fistfighter, and its hands are studded with painful spikes.
The heat emitting from its back has turned part of its sandy body into sharp glass spikes. If a Paloquil's spikes break while it's too tired to produce more heat, it may cover its back in beach glass or broken pieces of seashells.
Aurowile's elegant appearance is dazzling to behold. It's best to admire it from a distance, however, as many a small Pokémon enamored by Aurowile has been devoured by its enormous jaws.
It communicates by producing auroras in the sky. A pair of Auroxys can psychically sense one another from miles away.
The gas it constantly spews from its pores is thick, colorful, and strongly hallucinogenic. It easily overpowers its foes by making them too intoxicated to fight.
Its flames burn in striking colors. The source of these colors is Bruxlava's diet, so it frequently dines on brightly colored foods and even art supplies.
Its body is made of brightly-colored stone that easily chips. Broken pieces of Bruxlix's body can be used as water-resistant sidewalk chalk.
It's highly proud of its claws, which it spends much time filing on trees to achieve the perfect shape and length. To avoid ruining its hard work, it opts to use its teeth as its primary physical weapon.
Its garishly vivid coloration serves as a warning. Its stinger injects prey with potent and equally vivid venom, which can also be used as a dye in makeup with proper treatment.
The electrical sparks it emits when attacking are brightly colored and beautiful. It releases shocks from afar, as it dislikes getting dirty or roughed up.
A prideful Pokémon with that dislikes being ignored. If it believes its Trainer too be too arrogant, it may sabotage them with magical tricks and psychic hypnosis.
It longs to be seen as beautiful, so it decorates itself with makeup and beauty supplies. The true face beneath its rag is said to be paralyzingly horrific.
The sound of its footsteps echoes through the land as it struts about, flaunting its appearance. Scientists are currently unsure what its earrings are attached to.
It grinds its hard-candy teeth to emit psychic frequencies. The spheres on either side of its head have a complex and vivid fruity flavor, but they're also incredibly sour, so Trainers are often dared to lick them.
The waters it lurks in are dyed in vivid colors by its chromatic sludge. Though pretty, this water is entirely unsafe for humans and Pokémon, as Bruxuk's sludge is toxic.
It hangs from trees and shakes, producing a jingling sound. Pokémon attracted to the novel sound become the victims of Paraecho's parasitic spores.
Its crystals are said to provide hope and motivation to those experiencing loss. Advertisements for the crystals often use the slogan “Careon with your life”.
Nidorino's horn, as hard as a diamond, has been replaced by a horn made of actual diamond. As such, it's slightly less hard, but its ability to fire energy beams makes up for it.
Its crystals glimmer and glow with a light strong enough to cause burns. It's been known to lead miners astray in the dark caves it calls home.
It spends hours at a time polishing and gazing at the diamond held in its tail. Some say that Carmask are the reincarnated spirits of greedy fools.
It performs energetic dances, waving its crystal-tipped arms about. Light is reflected through these crystal pom-poms to create a dazzling display.
Carwag is a rare cave-dwelling Pokémon that feeds on gemstone deposits near underground streams. The fluff on its abdomen is permeable, allowing it to absorb moisture and oxygen directly into its body.
The skin on Froatomp's abdomen is especially thin, making it useful for absorbing moisture from the ground on dry days. To protect its abdomen, it secretes a coat of bubbles to cover it.
The false eyes on its "hat" frighten predators away. It adores rainy weather, and will dance happily across puddles.
Using its pendulum as a focus for its power, it psychically manipulates water. Froano spends many hours a day silently honing its abilities.
Smoke billows out from its head at all times. Tornx Trainers are advised to keep it in its Poké Ball for the safety of their lungs.
Its body glows with soft flames. If you rest in the warmth of its fire's heat for a while, you may witness memories from lives long past.
This hungry Pokémon loves to feed on pumpkins, which it can smell from miles away. Pumpkin farmers traditionally bake a special pumpkin dessert for Pumpuff to keep it from eating their crops.
If a battle against it is left unfinished, Gournape stalks its foe until challenged again. The seeds from its pulpy mane can be roasted and eaten.
Gourcott travels by drifting on the autumn wind. It delights in spooking and disrupting humans with silly pranks.
On autumn nights, it floats through human neighborhoods, knocking on doors. Anyone who opens their door must give it candy, or they will be haunted on the following night.
Both of its heads are mischievous, but they tend to disagree on how best to perform their tricky deeds. When the two heads cackle in unison, Gourlous has devised a truly devious trick.
When its crank is turned for long enough, Gourang springs out of its box and cackles deviously. The fright of its victim gives it strength.
When threatened, it produces heat from its back. The sugary fibers adorning it quickly catch fire and burn powerfully.
Swirdile has a sweet tooth and a penchant for biting things. Oversized hard candies make an excellent treat for a Swirdile.
Swireye's diet consists almost entirely of sugar. The sugar it consumes is converted into a crystalline form, which it uses to create rock candy weapons.
Swirform can summon blizzards of powdered sugar to blind its enemies. It's a useful companion for bakers thanks to its abilities.
Slurgela's diet mainly consists of sugar. In battle, it restrains opponents with blasts of sticky syrup from its vines.
When Slurlava is frightened, it produces heat from its back, scorching its tufts of cream. The burnt cream has a distinct flavor that many Trainers enjoy as a post-battle treat.
The cream on its back absorbs sunlight. The more light is absorbed, the larger the cherry on its back grows.
Its body is made of extremely hard sugar candy. It's nigh-impossible for any predator to bite into it, but it's common for other Pokémon to lick it, which doesn't harm it significantly.
Its legs have grown stronger to carry the cherry on its back. Said cherry is both delicious and effective as a blunt weapon.
It stores excess nutrients on its back in the form of a sweet custard-like paste. Unfortunately, this makes it a common target for predation.
Trainers are advised not to splice this fusion outdoors. Its soft, sweet body makes it a valuable food source for bird Pokémon.
Slurth collects Berries and small fruits, which it stores in the sticky cream on its head and paws.
Its gelatinous body takes on the flavor of whatever it eats. Many humans raise Slurot on specially formulated diets so they'll produce the most delicious jelly.
The cream on Slursian's body is very sticky. It dislikes getting dirty, so it licks off anything that gets stuck in the cream.
The cream it secretes from its head is edible, and has a taste reminiscent of old-fashioned molasses candy. It's unwise to eat too much of this cream, as much like a Relicanth's body, it is very fatty.
It bears an odd resemblance to a Paldean Pokémon. Like that Pokémon, its breath is filled with yeast, making it an ideal partner for bakers.
Scrafgle marks its territory by painting on walls with the fluid from its tail. Territorial wars between Scrafgle leave entire areas coated with paint.
This troublemaking Scrafth steals nearly anything it finds, favoring shiny objects and food. It has an odd preference for lasagna.
It blends in with undersea rocks to avoid notice. Its location is revealed by a blinding flash of light before it fires an energy burst at its prey.
Minipuff's vulnerable body is protected by a hard shell. Ground-off dust from the shell has a salty, cocoa-like flavor, and is used in some fancy desserts.
It hangs from trees, rarely moving unless knocked onto the ground. Though Minidot is shaped like an acorn, its hard rocky shell protects it from the jaws of nut-eating Pokémon.
With metallic fibers for hair and a skirt made of wax, Digwick resembles a doll from afar. Children sometimes approach it because of this, allowing Digwick to consume their life-force.
Digtik lives in an underground burrow concealed by a dirt-covered web. When a small Pokémon comes too close to the hidden entrance, it quickly emerges and snatches the prey.
Its body is coated in a thick layer of mud. It thrives in rainy areas where mud is plentiful, but becomes timid in dry places where the earth is too dry to serve as a coating.
The blade of this sentient sword is as hard as diamond and far less brittle. It dwells in caves, luring in prey with the glimmer of its crystal before sapping its lifeforce.
It can create invisible objects by pantomiming them. It tends to use these powers to set up romantic dates for random pairs of humans.
Its eyes are the only part of its body not covered in hard stone, so it protects them with crystal lenses. It launches fragments of stone at its enemies using bubbles.
A charming and friendly Pokémon. Some say that sleeping with a Luvzee in your bed will allow you to dream of your true love.
It conjures ominous dark clouds to intimidate opponents. If that tactic fails, it unleashes raging wind storms to keep foes at bay.
Casvoir's luxurious dress and veil are woven from silk it produces and decorated with wild roses. If its Trainer is kind and caring, Casvoir may craft a similar dress for them to wear.
Though Casceus seems weaker than Arceus, it harbors great power under its hardened silk shell. Scientific equipment has detected waves of immense energy within its body.
While searching for the acorns they buried for the winter, forest-dwelling Pokémon sometimes dig up Seedlett accidentally. Being unearthed makes it unable to absorb water and nutrients from the ground, so Seedlett reacts with hostility.
Its strong arms give it a much broader range of mobility compared to a Seedot. After being fused, a Seedude will use its new arms to strike various proud poses.
Nuzdeen appears to humans in forests to warn them of disasters that may arise from their actions. If its warnings are ignored, the humans will receive a painful pecking.
A timid Pokémon that wanders forests at dusk. When the wind blows, its leaf whistles with a curious song.
It cackles wickedly as it dashes between the trees. Camping in a forest inhabited by Shiftzagoon is a bad idea, as its a known prankster.
The large flowers that grow on a Swellsaur's body can retract quickly to produce a percussive sound. Swellsaur uses these sounds to attract mates.
Wild Wingicate are often the leaders of a flock of Wingtata. With the combined force of the flock, beachgoers have no choice but to give up their tasty snacks.
Wingdreavus's calls sound like eerie laughter and screeches. They call loudly to frighten humans, then absorb their fear for nutrients.
This minuscule Pokémon is suited to urban environments, where it feeds on discarded food scraps. It purposefully feeds on rotten food to coat its beak in germs, granting it a sickening defense mechanism when predators attack.
Contained within its body is a message written long ago. Wingcie flies across the sea, searching tirelessly for the person the message was written for.
Its small body is the perfect size for wriggling into bags of chips. Wingdot is despised by many Trainers for its food-thieving ways, but some find it amusing.
Wingth hoard the fish carcasses they gather in seaside towns. They seem to have limited counting ability, as they can immediately tell when one of their precious carcasses has been stolen.
When frightened, it begins to jiggle its soft body. The jiggling sound starts out quiet, but can grow to earsplitting volumes.
This arboreal fusion is playful to a fault. It can often be seen chasing its own tail, though its slow movement speed makes this a futile task.
Pertik stalk their minuscule prey before pouncing. They're equally apt to chase the light from a laser pointer.
Pluscargo's body consists of battery acid, powering its electrical attacks. It's friendly in nature, but Trainers should approach it with caution.
Its primary source of electrical energy is vegetables, which it digs up and dissolves into a goo for later consumption. Farmers largely consider it a pest.
Illutik thrives in places where electricity is abundant. The excess energy Illutik absorbs is stored in its abdomen, which produces a soft glow, a harmonic buzzing sound, and a scent comparable to ozone and orange soda.
An aquatic fusion adapted to the deep ocean. Its mouth may look small, but it can open to ten times Gulpbyss's size to swallow large swaths of prey.
Its lower jawbone is split in two, allowing its mouth to greatly expand when it's eating. It's been known to prey on Pokémon over ten times its size.
Cameidos is proud of its strength and quick to start a fight. Its forceful headbutts are strengthened by its rocky head, which can spew lava when Cameidos is facing a strong foe.
This Pokémon lives near volcanoes and is typically shy. When it approaches humans without hesitation, it's usually a sign that the volcano will soon erupt.
This fusion has taken control of a toilet. Like Psyduck, it suffers from constant headaches, which may cause it to erupt with water when the pain is too overwhelming.
Psyseed lives in ponds, producing energy via the aquatic plants that grow on its body. Its plagued by constant headaches, which may cause it to explode when they get severe.
The strange pink gas Grumkoal emits causes dizziness and light-headedness when inhaled. Grumkoal uses this to its advantage in battle.
It moves in a rapid and mesmerizing dance that makes onlookers dizzy. Sometimes, when it spins too quickly, it makes itself just as dizzy.
Spinsola is just as clumsy as any Spinda, despite having the limited movement capabilities of a Corsola. It's known to flop over at random, too dizzy to stand upright even with its sturdy shell supporting it.
To escape predators, it wiggles and thrashes about erratically. This strategy leaves it dizzy more often than not.
When angered, it conjures clouds of toxic gas, creating showers of potent poison that harm everything below.
They swim across wetlands, dabbling to feed on water plants while keeping their tails above the surface. If threatened by a large predator, Golpix releases heat from its tails to ignite marsh gases and create a burst of flame.
Its body is made of a strange clay that never dries out. When its moving, its body takes on inscrutable shapes.
Castfing puffs out clouds from its body at all times. The food it consumes affects the color and scent of these clouds.
It slowly drifts through the sky. When groups of this Pokémon drift together, they're often mistaken for clouds.
It can generate clouds and fog. In battle, it uses these powers to its advantage, obscuring its position with fog before ambushing the foe.
Like a cloud, it wanders lazily throughout the day. When it's feeling playful, its cloudy body gains a pearlescent shimmer.
It meditates for hours, attuning its mind to the atmosphere. With enough discipline, it can forecast weather changes to the second, and even control the weather around it.
Despite its Fire typing, it prefers water to dry land. Wherever it swims, the water surrounding it becomes pleasantly warm.
Castreep's body gives off a pleasant summery heat. Its wool can be sheared and crafted into plush-looking clothes that are light enough to stay cool in.
If someone wishes for rain to vanish before Castrachi, the rain may cease instantly. One recorded incident suggests such a wish once caused an unintended drought.
This Castite is spiritually attuned to the sun. It can meditate outside for hours without ever overheating.
Analysis of its programming shows that it's meant to be a global rain forecasting device. Its forecasts seem erratic and unlikely, but storm clouds suddenly appear exactly when it predicts them to.
Slight changes in wind and pressure send ripples through the water bubble on its head. Its fin detects these ripples, using them to predict when it will rain.
It has the power to generate rain even in the driest of places. It can grant humans' wishes for rain, but it only does so for the pure of heart.
It's easily driven to tears. Whenever it cries, rain storms appear, never ceasing until it is cheered up.
With wings like clouds, Castria soars through the sky, showering the land below it. It's considered sacred in certain arid communities that rely on its rain.
When Castorb begins to sparkle brightly, it's best to give it a wide bearing. This sparkling is a sign that it's about to explode in a burst of freezing snow.
The fruits that grow on Tropuff's head are edible, and taste similar to artificially flavored banana candy.
This laid-back fusion gravitates towards sunny places and tropical fruits. Lounging in the sun allows it to photosynthesize.
When it shakes, its bells chime with a frequency that summons wicked spirits. Some say that anyone who holds a Chingedge will be forced to shake it.
It carries piles of snow on its head. When it finds Berries, it crushes them and adds the juice to the snow, creating a snack similar to shaved ice.
It takes control of any human who wields it like a sword. Despite its cutesy appearance, it's extremely bloodthirsty.
It rests on rocks in the ocean, singing a strange and lovely melody. Those who follow the sound of Goretta's voice are often leapt at and attacked.
Woobper thrives in dark cave streams. Its "fur" is actually skin protrusions containing capillaries, which allow it to absorb oxygen from water without the need for gills.
Female Woobans use alluring frequencies emitted from their noses to attract mates from afar. Sometimes male Woobans do the same to trick other males into cuddling with them for warmth.
To mark its territory, Woobgle paints heart shapes with fluid secreted from its tail. It sometimes paints over cave paintings, much to archaeologists' dismay.
The Cradily body has been transformed into a living shelter for a colony of Woobat. Its curved leaflike head amplifies the Woobat's powerful cries.
A friendly and affectionate Pokémon. Some say it manipulates human minds into adoring it with the frequencies of its calls, but others believe it's just that adorable.
Though it's a poor flier, it's extremely agile while running. It uses echolocation to avoid obstacles when running at night.
It spends most of its time sleeping. On the rare occasions when it awakens, it will grant wishes for love and good fortune to those who seek it out.
Its drab coloration compared to standard Bruxish frustrates it greatly. If Primeish feels overlooked, it unleashes its fury.
Forests where Primetry dwells are nearly inhospitable for humans and Pokémon, as Primetry will attack with mighty gusts of wind at the slightest offense.
Its spiraling intestines can be seen through a transparent panel on its body. Over time, these intestines shift and change shape as Polipod prepares to evolve.
It swims with schools of wild Luvdisc. While ordinary Luvdisc tend to mate with one partner for life, Polidisc forms lifetime partnerships with two or more Luvdisc, and cares for each one just as much.
While it sleeps, its head detaches from its body and floats around, listening closely for any approaching sounds.
To this day, a wild Abat has never been photographed. Abat has highly sensitive hearing, and teleports away before any person or drone can get close enough to snap a picture.
It has three connected brains, one in its head and two on its back. When these three brains work in tandem, Kadatle unleashes powerful psychic attacks.
Due to its strong psychic powers, Kadatom can take control of multiple electronic devices at once. It once caused an entire warehouse of televisions to short-circuit.
Kadakaboo spend much time gathering ingredients to add to their cauldrons. The resulting concoctions strengthen their psychic powers and sometimes have bizarre effects on opponents.
When the three red gems on its face glimmer in unison, it's channeling a psychic attack. Spoons help it focus its powers, so it steals them from kitchen drawers.
For unknown reasons, its body is largely made of soggy cereal. When it needs to focus its psychic powers, it consumes a spoonful of its cereal with one of its spoons.
It takes control of electronic exercise equipment to make workouts as straining as possible. It wants to help humans get fit, but it greatly overestimates how much exercise a human can handle.
To avoid drying out in the sun, it only emerges from the ocean at night. One enduring story about a terrifying beach-dwelling cryptid is now known to be describing this Pokémon.
Its vine-like head is protected by hard metal plates. Belldon uses these plates, along with a shed plate it carries around, to make cymbal-like percussion music.
Bellmer produces enough gooey nectar to cover its entire body. The nectar's sweet scent attracts lots of Bug-types, which get stuck in it before Bellmer consumes them.
If you hear a woman's blood-curdling scream from deep in the jungle, be cautious about following the noise. It may be a Victreenx trying to lure you in and consume you.
It waves its foliage-adorned arms around to mimic shrubs or branches moving in the wind. Small Pokémon fooled into landing on it are quickly gobbled up.
A black, inky substance drips from the edge of its head. On one island in the Southern Hemisphere, this ink is used for printing.
With six sweet-tipped tails, it's able to fish for food much more efficiently. Thanks to this feeding strategy, Slowpix can go days without leaving its fishing spot.
Its body is protected by a dense tangle of electrical wires. In reference to its appearance, Magnegela has become a slang term for a pile of tangled-up cables.
It rests against walls, hoping a human will confuse it for an electrical outlet. If it succeeds in this deception, it will steal the human's cord and eat the metal.
Its attunement to magnetic fields makes it useful as a metal detector. It's quite cold-tolerant, so some Trainers use it to find lost metal items under snow.
Its hard metal body makes it a formidable attacker. Its enormous eye, however, is a major weak point, so Magneswine is quite apprehensive when it comes to battling.
The lightning from Magneform's storm clouds interferes with electronic devices in the areas it strikes.
As it soars through the night sky, its magnetic body interferes with the planet's magnetosphere. The result is a brilliant rainbow-colored aurora.
Multicolored toxins drip from Muloom's body. It's believed that each color has a different toxic effect, but the number of possible colors is extensive, so further research is needed.
It moves by releasing a pressurized blast of seawater from its rear to launch itself. It's not the best at angling these blasts, and tends to crash into objects as it flies.
The sludgy part of its body is normally fluid, but it quickly hardens when struck forcefully, protecting Cloymer's inner core from harm.
It appears at night among flocks of Mareep, leading them astray. Though it appears to have fluffy wool, close inspection reveals that it's merely a thick cloud of toxic gas.
During the day, only its head is visible. At night, it forms a body from toxic gas and floats about.
Gasform surrounds itself with clouds of toxic gas mixed with water vapor. The rain clouds it forms are a hazard to all living things.
Gasform surrounds itself with clouds of toxic gas mixed with water vapor. It can also freeze these clouds to create poisonous snowstorms.
It intimidates prey by forming scary illusions from the red substance it emits from its horn. The substance has an intriguing smell, notable for its use in some niche perfumes and beauty products.
The pollen emitted by Drownium's flower induces bizarre dreams when inhaled. Drownium feeds on dreams, and seems to enjoy confusing ones the most.
A playful trickster, it produces a strange smoke that causes humans to hallucinate strange things. These illusions are usually broken by the sound of Drowxen's laughter.
It waves an odd mushroom around on a string, scattering its spores in the air. Those who inhale the spores are lulled to sleep, allowing Hyploom to feed on their life energy.