31 pokedex entries by kungfucutbug
It protects itself from the cold by wrapping up in leaves, similar to Swadloon from the Unova region. However, its cloak is primarily woven from densely-clustered pine needles, making survival in harsher climates easier.
A popular nursery rhyme claims Golhoot is an omen of good weather. Children often make dolls in its image when they wish for sunny days. However, these dolls often get lost and swept away in rivers, polluting Golhoot's home and driving it away.
Jyndos live in waterfall basins, using snares made of freezing silk to trap unsuspecting Trainers and feed them to their brood. Sometimes, a hungry Smoorak will lure people to Jyndos's lair itself, receiving an extra share for its cleverness.
Dragolade can control the sharpness of the blades on its arms using its feathers, cushioning the blades to soften blows. It commonly coaches professional swordfighters and jousters with this technique.
Attacking the families of Pokémon that live on Megaterra's back will result in the Megaterra becoming furious. The younger Pokémon have become wise to this, and some such as Sewaddle intentionally use themselves as bait in battle.
In lieu of ventral and dorsal fins, Quikarp sprouts intense plumes of flame. While they're unable to be extinguished by water, it means Quikarp boils the rivers it calls home, leaving itself and other Water-types helpless in the resulting canyons.
It glides just below the surface of the ocean, camouflaged by its cloak's countershading. When it hears prey, it clamps onto them with its claws and tails, electrocuting them until they stop moving.
Giravenant is very sensitive to the emotions of those around it. If someone nearby is in distress, it will run over to feed off their stress until it's gone. Those with emotional dysregulation disorders like to keep it as an emotional support Pokémon.
Manto does not like sharing its hunting grounds with other Pokémon. It digs its fins and its claw-like legs into the sand, causing ripples to reveal or eject any hidden predators, then fends them off with Rock Slide.
Although Milros produces more milk overall than Miltank, the milk is thicker and has a stronger taste, resulting in it being less popular.
Milkazam's muscle mass falls impressively low even for an Alakazam fusion, as the majority of its bulk is in its udder. Milk from a Milkazam is said to increase intelligence when consumed, so students often pair it with breakfast cereal.
Manx can often be found on tropical islands, dancing playfully at the ocean's edge. Feliform Pokémon like Meowth have an odd fondness for this Pokémon's moves.
Glisgar are vicious predators at night, using their psychic claws to keep prey in place while they drain its life force. Their powers are weaker during the day, however, so at the first sign of sunrise they will drop their would-be meal and flee.
Treewick lingers deep within the darkest forests, flickering its flames to transfix prey and lure them closer. When the time is right, it lights them ablaze, reducing body and soul to ash that fertilizes the forest.
Kecpuff is often used as a support Pokémon for Trainers with anger issues, as its song is capable of soothing one's emotions. However, it does this by taking on those emotions itself, making it uncontrollably wrathful if its Trainer is careless.
Gartine's sleek body shape allows it to glide through both the sea and the sky with ease. It's incited a rivalry between an airplane manufacturer and a submersible company, as both have Gartine as their respective mascots.
What appears to be a key-like appendage jutting out of Honoom's head was actually forced in there by a malevolent spirit. It now wanders in an almost vegetative state, attacking anything that draws near.
During cold, dark nights, large groups of Drifbvile take flight, their crests of fog billowing and rippling behind them. Passing through one's shadow is said to chill your very soul, leaving you shivering for weeks.
Chandelord looks like a long, hollow glass tube with Water-type Pokémon contained between the interior and exterior. These are the souls it has consumed; anyone who wanders inside will be added to its collection.
The bone-like cilia on Hyinja's chest constantly oscillate with an eerie chittering sound. To protect its heart hidden inside, it violently thrashes anything that gets close to it, attacking with whips of light from the Nincada heads on its wings.
Jigon-Z loves celebrating the new year and will propagate itself via email to spread this jubilee across cyberspace. Aside from firework pop-ups and the erroneous insistence that it's 1999, it does no further damage to affected devices.
Fused Jigglypuff bear a striking resemblance to an alleged 1-billion-year-old Jigglypuff found in a paranormal magazine. It's currently unknown why this happens.
The cactus on Vibrasaur's back produces prickly but nutrient-rich fruit. Vibrasaur will eat these fruits whole, then spit out the barbed seeds as projectiles in battle.
A natural-born hoarder, Sablth will get its claws onto any valuables it can find. When it senses something to steal, the gems lining its body glow and light up the surrounding area to make finding hidden trinkets easier.
A natural-born hoarder, Sablth will get its claws onto any valuables it can find. When it senses something to steal, the gems lining its body glow and light up the surrounding area to make finding hidden trinkets easier.
Rather than sleeping, Trefarig's heads go into a deep trance when inactive. While one is entranced, the other remains alert to look out for threats. The Phantump-like tail, however, is more cowardly, rousing the front at any sudden noise.
What appear to be tufts of fur hanging from Swabloon's body are actually clouds. Swabloon farms harvest these clouds to weave them into coats and even carpet floors in cooler areas, as they're lightweight and bouncy but very good at retaining heat.
Scrafark are notorious thieves, swiping valuable items such as Poké Balls from Trainers and smuggling them to others in cloaks of their molted fur. Attempts to steal from them instead, however, will be met with a retaliatory Headbutt.
From the moment Medtite hatches, it enters a meditative trance from which it's impossible to rouse it. The ultra-emptiness of its mind allows it to fully focus on whatever's in front of it, giving it preternatural dodging instincts in battle.
Despite its Water typing, Psycott's protective cotton cloak becomes nigh-useless when wet. After battles, it will seek out high places to hang the cloak from to dry and avoid predators.
Godisc's reputation is incredibly divisive among couples. Some believe seeing it is a sign their relationship will endure like a mountain, but others see it as an omen that their love will end in a landslide of heartbreak.