57 pokedex entries by npshi
Despite their short arms, Hitmonfable's punches are capable of piercing concrete like a small meteor. These Pokémon like to train at night, away from prying eyes, to create new and almost fantastical techniques.
Lickigon are able to copy data by licking discs and can transfer this data to other blank discs. Lickigon are often used in creating TMs, though Lickigon often enjoy eating the discs whole as a snack.
Koffbell disguise themselves as tasty vegetables and hang from trees while they wait for another Pokémon to attempt to eat them. Once their prey is close, they expel a poisonous powder that immobilizes the target and then they devour the prey whole.
Metabone have two shells that protect them until they reach evolution, which they then pass off to their offspring. Metabone can fire small bones made from their own outer shell up to 50ft away.
Kangaspass control doll-like versions of themselves with magnetic force, which allow Kangaspass to know exactly which direction they are facing. Kangaspass treat these dolls like their own children, to the point of grieving if any of them is ever lost.
Finding a Kangasgrigus in the wild is said to bring a bad omen, one where you are going to lose something precious. The maternal love of a Kangasgrigus is so strong, it has developed the power to sense its offspring's presence, even in the afterlife.
Butterxorus are covered in a thin, poisonous film that they smear over their nests to protect their young. Butterxorus will leave decorative flowers around their territory as a warning for others to steer clear.
Porykhan have the ability to materialise program data by entering modern machinery and exiting with physical data. While it is unknown how they do this, Porykhan like to fix data they bring out, before placing it back into the machine it came from.
Porylava can use the strange white flames on their back as propulsion, able to thrust themselves in any direction without slowing down. These thrusters were thought to advance space travel, though the power generated is not enough to lift Porylava.
Porysire will lay at the edge of riverbeds and camouflage themselves to the environment, waiting for prey to stroll into their mouth. Porysire only use basic movements to conserve energy, though they regularly forget to use the energy stored.
Poryllery are able to shoot targets with ink from far away, using the data stored in their body to triangulate a shot. Poryllery can change the properties of this ink to produce differing effects to adapt to their opponent.
Porytom are commonly used to send messages between Pokémon Centers and Marts, mainly for updates on deliveries and incidents. In emergency situations, Porytom can be used to power faulty machines and electrical equipment.
Porygrigus are capable of perfectly camouflaging to any environment, only detectable with advanced technology. Porygrigus do not need to breathe, allowing them to hide for long periods of time, even underwater.
Porywhirl are often found hiding within herds of Poliwhirl, imitating their movements and patterns. Porywhirl can produce a clear fluid similar to water, that is often used to incubate Fossil Pokémon.
Poryuk have a fluid body that can easily transfer data from one device to another, which was once considered the future of data transfer technology. The process of transferring data creates a terrible odour that poisons the environment.
Beeape become enraged when other Pokémon enter their territory and will hunt trespassers relentlessly. The giant stingers Beeape wield secrete a venom that puts their target into a crazed fury, which was once used to create a Berserk Gene.
Megaeon are popular among experienced Pokémon Rangers, as they can ensnare targets with their long tongue and use their petals' calming aroma to pacify aggressive wild Pokémon. Megaeon can use these petals to revive flora and shroud themselves.
The fur of a Crocoicate is consistently damp, even when living in arid climates. Its jaw has enough power to finely grind down rocks.
Noctwhirl have a tendency to make nests next to small ponds, using the spiral on their belly to hypnotize prey and feasting until they are full. Once their new nest can no longer satisfy their binge-eating habits, they move on to another pond.
Togeler are seen patrolling the tops of mountains, inspecting rocks to prevent rockslides. Rumors say Togeler will help struggling mountaineers in exchange for shiny rocks and stones, which they like to eat.
Flocks of Sunub often dig small holes and plant themselves into soft dirt throughout the winter, before coming back out as spring arrives. Sunub will use the droplets of water from ice and rain to collect nutrients for their upcoming evolution.
Ratcolo have been sighted rummaging around the trash left behind in the aftermath of music festivals, with some being reported to even hold their own Ratcolo-only parties with whatever remained.
Despite their small stature, Girafairy are capable of devouring fields of vegetation in a single night. While Girafairy sleep during the day, their tail awakes, protecting Girafairy until they wake up once more.
Despite Granizard having large fangs, they will often be too timid to approach their attacker unless they are threatened. Once enraged, the flame on their tail erupts violently into a vibrant pink as a show of inner strength.
Misper explore murky swamps, looking for adventure despite their inexperience. Misper are notoriously clumsy, releasing a ghoulish cry whenever it makes a mistake, which many have mistaken for a much larger threat.
Tankazam use their many vines to send psychic signals to different parts of their body, to amplify their psychic power. Tankazam often style their vines into different hairstyles and moustaches to distinguish themselves from other Tankazam.
Porydash can outrun a speeding train, though only for a short distance, as their bodies are unable to conserve energy well. Porydash have erratic personalities, making them impossible to be tamed without a Poké Ball.
A Spiritop is infused with 108 united spirits, spinning perpetually and acting as an eternal vacuum that draws in nearby Pokémon. It is said that if someone gets too close to a Spiritop's dance, they will disappear and never return.
Using their ability to sense incoming natural disasters, Abchu will follow thunderstorms to race against other Abchu. If they detect a different disaster nearby, Abchu use stored electricity to send small signals as a warning.
Unless resting, groups of Dusdon will walk in single file aimlessly until they find their next resting place. Dusdon will rarely deviate from their pack, following the Pokémon in front of them, even if it means tearing down infrastructure.
In ancient legend, a giant Arcphan held up the world with its giant trunk. However, in the modern day, Arcphan enjoy smashing rocks to look for fossils, adding their newly found treasures to their nests.
Arcpass use their magnetic prowess to create small statues as a hobby to pass the time in high mountains. This has resulted in several explorers stealing them, believing they have found ancient idols or artifacts.
The core of a Reshiklang is rumored to spin at over 10,000 RPM, generating heat strong enough to slice through a meteorite. Reshiklang deem those who pursue truth to be worthy of their presence, while using their innumerable hidden gears to protect them.
Roreon are known to enjoy infiltrating appliances such as microwaves to absorb the heat they generate. This reportedly has caused many electronics in everyday households to malfunction.
Rosis have gooey bodies that can also act as a conductive battery, able to store large amounts of electricity without issue. Rosis can use this stored energy to power their psychic abilities and also play pranks on unsuspecting victims.
Wild Whimsidactyl fly up high to find lush fields full of flowers before divebombing into them to add to their fluffy mane. In very rare circumstances a herd of these Whimsidactyl will cause small pollen storms due to the aftermath of their behavior.
Mimireon like to entertain other Pokémon by pantomiming the rag they hide inside. If anyone tries to look inside of their disguise, they will release a poisonous spray in retaliation.
Goobone sleep around the remains of their ancestors, isolating themselves from other Pokémon while they wait for Evolution. The nests Goobone reside in are extremely filthy, making it a hazard for anyone to enter without precautions.
Regilax are known to constantly sleep to preserve energy for when they need it. The stomach of a Regilax is able to convert anything into energy, including machinery and moldy produce, though how this occurs is unknown to this day.
Necroturn are a rare sight, often nicknamed "lost sea anglers" by fishermen unlucky enough to encounter them. Wild Necroturn will follow the light from their own antennae, firing at anything within their vicinity.
Finding solace in gazing northward, Papass are drawn together when they sense a strong electromagnetic pulse. If one stumbles upon a Papass gathering, they expel a huge spore cloud in unison to repel those who threaten their communal sightseeing.
Paloper like to hide under the sand on public beaches, stealing snacks from others before scampering away to their nest. There have been reports of Paloper attempting to hunt other Pokémon by dragging them into the sand, to serve as a future meal.
At night, wild Gourwig patrol dark towns to find lost Pokémon and guide them to their next destination. How they know where the Pokémon wishes to go remains a mystery to this day.
Miniroc leap from high cliffs onto unsuspecting travellers that stumble upon their territories. Miniroc satiate their diet with dust alone, with the colour of the dust changing the hue of their fur drastically.
Zigvee are commonly found scavenging from garbage dumps, finding items to trade with other Pokémon. They often leave territorial markings; however, due to their constantly mutating genetic makeup, no two markings are ever the same.
Pernite are said to fly around the world in search of gems shinier than their own, willing to do anything to collect them. They give away smaller gems to Meowth and Sableye once their collection grows beyond their control.
Illugia live deep at the bottom of the sea and use their power to protect small Pokémon from fishermen. Once a year Illugia appear above water, conducting Pokémon such as Lanturn and Volbeat to create light displays before submerging once more.
Grumcolo are known to use their powers to put other Pokémon into a trance, forcing them to dance to their hypnotic rhythm. Grumcolo use their victim's movements to amplify the psychic power stored within their pearl.
Zanizard's claws are always searing hot, able to burn Pokémon from touch alone. Zanizard are known to fly around in search of their next rival, attacking them unprovoked until they have proven they are stronger before finding another opponent.
Seachamp are capable of running at full sprint on ice without slipping and are able to adapt to any surface they wish to travel. Able to jump up to 10ft from standing, Seachamp are seen playing a variety of makeshift sports against other Seachamp.
Eeledo will dart at their prey at blinding speeds, coiling around them to paralyze and feast upon their target. Eeledo commonly swim in swarms, able to take down even large vessels in less than a few minutes.
The eyes of a Charnat are precise, able to track small flying bugs without issue. Charnat prefer their meals to be burned to a crisp, using the flames stored in their bodies to turn small prey into charcoal.
The claws of Tentadactyl are extremely dangerous, capable of releasing a deadly toxin that slowly immobilizes their prey. Due to their aggressive nature, Tentadactyl are often seen hunting larger Pokémon for fun.
Magnegar prowls the night, sapping the electricity from street lights. It uses the electricity stored to prank other Pokémon with small electric shocks.
Mudoom have molten, toxic bodies that are dangerous to touch without protective gear. Mudoom are able to use their own body temperature to spew noxious fumes that leave burns that never heal.
Blastfable have superb hearing, able to track sounds from afar. When they sense a threat, they will use the high-powered cannons on their back to fire large blasts of magical water at the target before they even know a Blastfable is nearby.
Hauntu can predict when a Pokémon teleports with frightening accuracy, using this knowledge to steer the Pokémon's destination off course with their mystical powers. Hauntu enjoy standing perfectly still at night, scaring unsuspecting targets.