36 pokedex entries by leonian1586
Electrton is self-sufficient, feeding off the electric energy it produces. If it outputs too much, it is prone to explosion.

Its horn is sturdy and sharp, but its little legs can't give it much power. Instead, Rhypie likes to hide in trees and drop headfirst on wild Pokémon who intrude on its territory.

Kaktle's tough shell covers its whole body. The shrubbery on its back attracts Bug-type Pokémon, so it naps often to save energy for evolution.

Drifting aimlessly among seaweed, Chikokarp seems strangely content. It does what little it can to help any Pokémon in need it encounters.

Ledgma sees the world through heat vision. Its molten body is dotted with bits of bug-like exoskeleton, boosting its defensive capabilities.

Some parts of Ledbas's body are covered in an exoskeleton, while others have fish-like scales. It swings its tail so quickly it produces a bug-like buzzing sound.

Mawak rubs its gem-like bones against its fur to create static electricity. According to many, it gives great hugs.

A wild Delitar will spend large amounts of time waddling around looking for the perfect place to nest. Researchers believe it prefers cool, slightly damp, and quiet spots near water, preferably in caves.

Tygle considers its fighting style an art form, and spends hours perfecting its moves. It cares much more about looks than function, however, which often holds it back in battle.

Often called a crybaby, Azutle's steps upset it, producing tears that act as fertilizer. The more stress it feels, the more bubbles grow on its back.

This Pokémon prefers solitude, disguising itself as greenery in swampy terrain. It remains motionless for days to avoid detection.

Belba buzzes with its wings to generate magnetic force. The louder the noise, the more powerful the magnetism.

It's incredibly top-heavy, so it has trouble staying upright. Metchu shoots sparks at other Electric-type Pokémon to prove its bravery.

Lilbuff uses its sticky tentacles to latch onto larger Pokémon who will carry it along. It weighs so little, the larger Pokémon often don't even notice.

Gardeners in the Kanto region love Grochu because it can transfer mild electric energy to plants, helping them grow faster. Its shell helps protect it from aerial attacks.

Upon close inspection, Torbuff seems to harbor an entire ecosystem on its body. It seems to enjoy rotating while it floats, and it tries to prevent others from touching its surface.

Folktales claim Lampent once trapped Pokémon souls to fuel their flames. The existence of Nidopent is believed to support this unsettling rumor.

Piprogue trains in Victory Road's harsh mountains, enduring extreme cold. Its martial arts and distracting bubbles allow it to outwit opponents.

Pawnra dreams of demolishing its enemies, but lacks the physical strength to do so. Instead, it watches battles and daydreams about being one of the participants.

The fur growing from its bug-like shell makes Nintret feel odd to touch. It trusts quickly, and loves making friends with children.

It calculates fighting strategies that will work on different opponents, but since it lacks arms and flexibility, its main strategy is usually ramming into its opponent with reckless abandon.

A tenacious hunter, Shiras can paralyze its prey in multiple different ways. They have been known to challenge Pokémon much larger than themselves.

Shisect is skittish and shy, sending spores out at any creature who comes too close. It has multiple methods of paralyzing its foes. It seems to have lost the confidence it had when it was small.

It is extremely shy, so it only pokes its head out from its golden shell. No one has ever seen Yapod's full body.

Trainers who pass through bug-filled forests sometimes end up with kiss shaped marks. These are actually poisonous bug bites from Venichum, but they are easily treatable.

When many Whirlipip come together and spin quickly in the air, they can create tornadoes. They are very calm when they aren't in groups, and they enjoy naps.

It will roll rapidly to respond to any threats. Whirliduck's rolling seems to alleviate its headaches.

Snowhirl's cowl and mittens protect it from the harsh snowstorms where it wanders. It is said that a household that harbors Snowhirl for a night will be blessed with good luck.

Regitoise charges and fires powerful lasers that can melt through solid rock. It doesn't need to breathe, so it can thrive in water or on land. It is said that there is a secret hidden somewhere on its body.

It has incredible aim, able to hit Flying-type Pokémon from hundreds of feet away with its aqua cannon. Its shell is protective, but it's heavy enough that it causes Goltress to sink in water.

Goltress spends its entire life inside its thick armored shell. It shoots jets of water from its retractable cannons to blast itself from place to place.

Poliduo uses its two extra heads to scare off predators. Researchers are unsure whether these heads are real, or just convincing puppets.

Polidrio uses its three extra heads to scare off predators. Researchers are unsure whether these heads are real, or just convincing puppets.

Slowchu has very low brain activity, sometimes shocking itself on accident. It doesn't seem to be aware of the creature nibbling on its ear.

Sometimes divers report reaching for a cluster of 4 pearls on coral reefs, only to be attacked by a wild Shelloom. If its pearls are polished regularly, it reflects the most beautiful version of its beholder.

Krabskull is quite the prankster. Its favorite activities are stealing trinkets and scaring strangers, only to reveal its face from behind its mask and giggle.
