33 pokedex entries by ludacriswell
The bulbs on its head are highly sensitive receptors. Bulbaturn uses them to communicate with family in shallow waters. In a pinch, this Pokémon will over-charge these bulbs to send an electrical current throughout the water that deters enemies.
Unlike most Grass-type Pokémon, Hitmonossom has evolved to photosynthesize sunlight using its flowers instead of leaves. Hitmonossom often hides in bushes or shrubs and uses its extendable flower stems to capture energy at maximum efficiency.
Unlike most Grass-type Pokémon, Hitmonossom has evolved to photosynthesize sunlight using its flowers instead of leaves. This variant is exclusively found in rainforest biomes and uses its extendable flower stems to reach above native plants for energy.
Unlike most Grass-type Pokémon, Hitmonossom has evolved to photosynthesize sunlight using its flowers instead of leaves. This variant is exclusively found in tropical biomes and uses its extendable flower stems to reach above native plants for energy.
Unlike most Grass-type Pokémon, Hitmonossom has evolved to photosynthesize sunlight using its flowers instead of leaves. This variant is exclusively found in arctic biomes and uses its extendable flower stems to reach above native plants for energy.
After being poached into near extinction, Staros has learned to flee instantly after spotting humans. They are only found near the shores of large, fresh-water lakes. Their tails whip violently in water like a propeller- allowing for quick escapes.
This Pokémon mostly lazes in calm ocean tides with its gem encrusted head facing skyward, which absorbs energy from both sunlight and moonlight. Anything foolish enough to disturb a Starans will be lashed at by its unusually fast, whip-like tail.
The shell on Eecargo's back is made of hardened magma. Eecargo has an unstable genetic composition that makes maintaining its molten body extremely difficult. Its lifespan is usually very short without the aid of an attentive Trainer.
The crystalline protrusions from Kabuvenant can adapt to blend in seamlessly with local bushes. Burrowing next to shrubs, they feed on the roots of the very same plants used as camouflage. This parasitic process repeats until they are ready to evolve.
This species of Pokémon has a propensity for inhabiting graveyards. They are capable of disguising themselves as large bushes or ghoulish trees by partially burrowing underground. It is rumored that Kabuvenant use Murkrow as scouts when hunting prey.
Most Aerogle exhibit an intrinsic gravitation towards painting. However, there have been rare variants that pursue other endeavors such as sculpting or glassblowing. Regardless, this Pokémon is highly sought after by the upper echelon of society.
Upon installing a "dubious" firmware update, Molgon-Z has become extremely hostile. This malfunctioning Pokémon spews flames at all times thinking that it is under the influence of a virus. Even the best Trainers can't convince it otherwise.
Upon installing a "dubious" firmware update, Molgon-Z has become extremely hostile. This malfunctioning Pokémon spews flames at all times thinking that it is under the influence of a virus. Even the best Trainers can't convince it otherwise.
Espgma is a highly unstable Pokémon composed mostly of magma. It uses the psychic gem in the center of its head to hold its body together as best as it can. Prolonged use of psychic energy has turned Espgma's body an unusual shade of lilac.
Espcargo has learned to maintain its molten body composition through evolution and now uses its excess psychic energy strictly for combat. Even more unsettling, its shell is composed of igneous crystals that further amplify its telekinetic powers.
If Espinja dislikes their Trainer, they will play tricks on them. Some Trainers recall it in a dream, but that is all they can remember. Others don't remember catching it at all. That said, Espinja works remarkably hard for Trainers it is fond of.
Espjask are known to overwhelm and disorientate their enemies with a mixture of speed and psychic illusions. They gain power exponentially the more frustrated or confused their opponent becomes.
Although this graceful, aquatic Pokémon mostly spends its time in the ocean, Slowtic often come ashore during festivals to dance with humans. When Slowtic choose someone as a dance partner, it is said to be an omen of good health and happiness.
The trickster, Ivyturn, will wait for prey below muddy water and pose with three of its flowers exposed. When a pollinator comes near, it shocks them with an unexpected jolt of electricity. Sometimes, it even catches small birds this way.
As Deliselia has only ever been seen in the wild by a handful of people, it is largely dismissed as a myth. Nonetheless, it is often featured in holiday decorations.
Although it favors green, Smeardactyl can dip their tail in water and use the chalk-like mineral protrusions on their wings to make any watercolor shade imaginable. A highly loyal Smeardactyl even allows its Trainer to use its minerals for painting.
Most Tyckle are extremely distraught by their form - specifically, their lack of mobility. When they learn to achieve inner peace and come to understand the defensive properties of their impenetrable shell, evolution is imminent.
Encruel is known to trigger underwater volcanic eruptions. Hiding amongst ash, it uses its many legs to pounce upon any life curious enough to inspect its newly born island. After fed, Encruel returns to the submarine magma network it emerged from.
Suicruel is a highly territorial protector of coral reefs. The red gem it carries possesses telepathic abilities. If it feels outmatched, Suicruel will use the crystal to summon nearby aquatic Pokémon to come to its defense.
This Pokémon is shaped like an ancient symbol meaning "ROCK" or "HARDNESS". Rhyown fanatically use their drill-like horns to carve bizarre glyphs on cave walls. Disturbing them during this process causes Rhyown to become uncontrollably irate.
Due to a bizarre coding error, Poryliper have become an incredibly lazy species. They have no need to hunt for prey as they are seemingly eternally fed. Poryliper have little to no interest in obeying most Trainers.
Due to a bizarre coding error, Poryliper have become an incredibly lazy species. They have no need to hunt for prey as they are seemingly eternally fed. Poryliper have little to no interest in obeying most Trainers.
Flytuff fills its entire body up with air and slowly releases it to create a drone-like sound. Then, it vibrates its wings at high frequencies to create hypnotizing harmonics. Flytuff's wings help it levitate, but it relies more so on geomagnetism.
Although Breobat are remarkably friendly, many people have to teach their children to stay away from wild members of this species. Breobat are known to harbor a host of diseases of which they are immune to but are possibly fatal to humans.
This Pokémon largely feeds on fallen, decomposing berries and fruit. Still, Shroomfree takes time to pollinate flower fields with its antennae to ensure that it has a beautiful environment to inhabit.
This unnatural variant of Viledash is a result of heavy selective breeding for pageantry competitions. Intensity of flame, coloration of petals, and overall speed are some of the traits evaluated during judging.
Auroark is a highly aggressive Pokémon. It uses its ethereal mane to scatter light and dazzle enemies. After they have been sufficiently disoriented, Auroark then uses its diamond claws to furiously rip apart and dispose of its prey.
There is an unconfirmed story of a chef that once caught a Farselia and created an elaborate holiday dish out of it and the leek carried in its mouth. Afterwards, the chef was said to be haunted by strange dreams until he spiraled into madness.