20 pokedex entries by mimisha_m.lkpowder
Maperl has a sturdy shell that protects its statically charged wool from the surrounding seawater. Over time, the wool's amassed electrical energy condenses into a brilliant golden pearl that naturally attracts lightweight objects.
Due to its diamond-coated carapace, it is theorized that Hopink have a lifespan of tens of millions of years. It feeds on ancient fossils, cracking them open with their crystalline pincers.
Feardra nests on seaside cliffs and hunts land and aquatic prey. While its adapted body allows it to dive deeper underwater than a Fearow, its bulky body and lack of a long neck reduce aerial agility.
Mimidaunt mimics the vicious Crawdaunt to scare foes. While this disguise works on most, real Crawdaunt are not fooled and will brutally strip Mimidaunt of its tongs and toy limb in fights.
Mimidaunt mimics the vicious Crawdaunt while wielding a makeshift Tyrantrum head to scare foes. When real Crawdaunt initiate fights, they instinctively avoid striking the toy head, so Mimidaunt only ever loses its tongs.
Orikyu stays close to other Pom-Pom Style Oricorio, mimicking their cheerful dances. With its flimsy movements, it cannot maintain the same rhythm as the Pokémon it imitates, but it tries with relentless energy.
The clouds that adorn a Swabnx give its movements a graceful, featherlight quality. Known for its strong sense of cleanliness and style, it is often chosen as a mascot by clothing shops.
Swabto can sometimes be seen drifting with the wind along near-shore ripple marks. Paleontologists study its clouds, which were produced by gases absorbed by its shell eons ago, to analyze the atmosphere of the distant past.
Altamy's clouds are bound by a unique slime that maintains its body's structure. This makes its plumage firmer than that of the average Altaria. This slime is also a potent natural adhesive, frequently harvested to produce glue.
Marbled colors run along Swirveon's candy-shaped feelers, reminiscent of ripple ice cream. Its sweet-looking body induces hunger that distracts and pacifies foes, while its unique patterns inspire dessert art.
From sunrise to sunset, Slursey works tirelessly to prepare meals for those in need. Using its candy egg, it makes its signature chocolate sunny-side-up. Children adore its dishes, but parents must limit how much they eat to prevent sugar rushes.
Luvlu flutters across breezy beaches, stopping occasionally to bathe in warm seawater. It is a deeply empathic Pokémon that brushes its cloud wings against lonely beachgoers. It does this to soothe them with a sense of pure love.
Because its triplet bodies are tied together, Dugela frequently finds itself conflicted over which direction to move. Each disagreement causes its tangled body to knot tighter, preventing it from digging effectively.
Gulptoy often feels unwell after eating because of its constant spinning. If overfed, it wobbles uncontrollably, venting out eruptions of foul gases.
Spots's heart beats in sync with the bouncing pearl on its head. When an ally is distressed, these bounces emit psychic vibrations that gently steady their pulse. Therapists often study this ability to improve their relaxation techniques.
Balin can safely store anything it eats in its clay body. People have attempted to use it as a traveling container, but this only agitates it and causes it to dissolve their belongings.
Rainy days often dampen people's spirits, so Castpi dance cheerily in the rain to lift their mood. While children typically enjoy this well-meaning display, adults sometimes mistake it for mischief.
Many find solace in Castveon's petrichor scent. Its storm-cloud feelers detect changes in body temperature to gauge a target's anger. When prompted, these feelers emit waves of mist that calm hostile Pokémon and comfort weary humans.
Castpip drifts gently with the first snowfall of winter, its frosted leaves shimmering to signal its presence. People believe that the winter will remain mild wherever it appears, only marked by gentle flurries of snow.
Krabans curls up motionless on the sandy seafloor, concealed among clusters of orange coral. It waits patiently for prey to wander near, then ambushes them with a single, swift claw strike.