167 pokedex entries by oreee0230
Bulbamar's tail sprays spores that look like flames, constantly shrouding its surroundings in green smoke. These spores absorb sunlight in the air and divide. Bulbamar relies on reabsorbing these spores to supplement its nutrition.
By transforming into simple geometric shapes, Bulbagon is able to operate in older devices. It can store lots of data in its body, so it can accumulate a large amount of nutrients without changing its weight.
When curled up, Bulbanyte looks like a fallen flower bud. Bulbanyte often floats on the water surface to absorb sunlight, letting the current carry it to distant, unfamiliar places.
The leafy flower buds along Bulbatres's wings do not sustain flight, but help to gather energy from sunlight that it expels along its tail to soar. When Bulbatres is fully charged with sunlight, it can swiftly recover from any injury.
Bulbarak's silk is mixed with cellulose, making it more adaptable than a those made with protein fibers. Because this silk is less sticky, Bulbarak work together to weave large webs to throw at prey and entangle them.
Bulbachou's buds hide bulbs of light. Thanks to its insulated plant tissues, Bulbachou can use electricity more frequently without worrying about electrocuting itself.
Bulbatic only appears before people who are kind to plants and bestows good luck upon them. It is said that groups of Bulbatic regularly migrate to the same forest to gossip about those they give blessings to.
Bulbaffy store large amounts of electrical energy in their fur and the bulb on their back. In areas lacking reliable transportation, Trainers periodically bring Bulbaffy to sell electricity.
Most of Bulbasaur's nutrients are supplied to its green leaves. This large green structure allows it to use sunlight with remarkable efficiency.
Bulbaown takes the shape of the letter B and appears at various ruins. Its flower buds can be flattened to the same thickness as its body and can immediately puff up when needed.
Bulbabuffet's body is covered with tiny buds that accumulate energy from impacts. It enjoys basking in the sun and typically remains docile so long as its tail is not attacked.
Bulbafarig's tail has limited cognitive abilities and relies on its head to give commands. Although its neural pathways stretch several meters, when the main head gives the order to strike, the tail can instantly unleash powerful Grass-type moves.
Although Bulbazor's claws look like a single bud when pressed together, the claws are actually made up of three buds. Although they are soft, the claws can grip with lots of pressure once they absorb sunlight.
Bulbackle collects a large amount of withered plants inside its shell, and then hangs itself in a cool and ventilated place using vines. Although the fermented liquid has a fragrant scent, its most suitable use is as a fertilizer.
Bulbagma secretes a dense, corrosive liquid that burns organic matter it touches. Debris such as fallen leaves or tree branches burns without sinking into the liquid, leaving behind ash and smoke.
Because Bulbagon2 do not need to eat, many are selected to help astronauts in outer space. Their vines both provide maneuverability and a source of oxygen for space stations.
Bulbatop spin in sunny clearings, exercising or conserving energy depending on how they spin. When attacking foes, Bulbatop extend their vines to strike multiple times while spinning.
Even though the bud in the flower pot has not yet bloomed, Bulbasey can still release a fragrance with healing effects. Bulbasey wanders around the forest, always ready to offer help.
Bulbacune infuses water around them with nutrients that help plants germinate. Once it masters this power, it evolves.
Bulbatar is found rooted atop high mountains. Its plant tissue contains high amounts of calcium, strengthening its body to resist harsh sandstorms.
Bulbagia often appears in tropical cyclones, bathing in the sun's rays in the cloudless eye of the storm. It bends sunlight using the ocean's natural refraction to focus light onto its body, rapidly absorbing solar energy.
No matter how much sun Bulbainja takes in, its body does not warm up; the energy of the light is completely absorbed. Besides sunbathing, Bulbainja has no other needs and sometimes sneaks out of Poké Balls to fly towards sunlight.
Bulbatomb resembles a flower bud in a flowerpot. In battle, Bulbatomb releases spores that, when inhaled, interfere with its opponent's abilities.
Bulbawile wanders around, using its cute appearance to lure prey close. Bulbawile's big, colorful mouth can hide in its hair when not chewing.
The body beneath Bulbanoir's flower bud is incorporeal, allowing it to hide in tall grass. It is said that when it encounters lost ghosts, Bulbanoir uses the large mouth on its abdomen to swallow them and send them to the afterlife.
Bulbaslash is particular about which Trainers it allows close, as it often chases Trainers out of the forests they live in. It is said that those who lose to a Bulbaslash meet an unfortunate end.
Bulbaogre can be found living in deep rivers in tropical rainforests, spraying water into the air to water the plants around them. Once the entire rainforest is soaked with their water, they create channels to spread their domain.
Soaring at high altitudes, Bulbaquaza absorbs sunlight without being affected by greenhouse gases. It always stays in the sun's rays and is drawn to meteors.
The bud behind Bulbaking keeps oozing venom, but most of it seeps into its shell before dripping onto the ground. During battle, the venom is squeezed out onto enemies with force.
Whenever Bulbanette gets excited, cursed energy seeps out from the bulb on its head. Trainers who abandon Grass-type Pokémon may find Bulbanette stalking them.
Bulbatom are surrounded by ethereal plasma that bends to allow them to slip through narrow gaps. They rescue children and small Pokémon stuck in crevices by extending tentacles made of this plasma.
Bulbatula relies on its electrified webs for hunting, as its legs are fragile. Its webs are mixed with photoreceptors, allowing them to remain charged with electricity for long periods of time without maintenance.
The bulb atop Bulbalurk's head is said to hold ancient secrets that were thought to be lost to time. While it is capable of wandering dark ruins, it prefers to soak in the sun's rays.
Bulbaki injects vitality into plants to unlock newfound growth, allowing these plants to mature early. Once these plants fully ripen, Bulbaki sucks chlorophyll from the plants to nourish its own body.
Bulbakyu disguises itself as a Bulbasaur and usually operates in places where wild Bulbasaur are scarce. The bud on Bulbakyu's back may feel like other parts of its fabric body, but this part can also absorb nutrients and grow as well.
The heads on each of Bulbadreigon's vines are not as strong as the one on its body, but can extend to grab objects and feed themselves. Bulbadreigon can use the leaves on its back to fly when needed.
As long as Bulbamer receive sunlight, they do not need to breathe. On sunny days out in the open ocean, they can be found upside-down to nourish the bulb with the sun's rays. Many bird Pokémon perch on their stomachs to rest.
Bulbaon actively consumes minerals, making the bud on its back as tough as metal. When it evolves, the outer layer of its bud is shed and can be used as a special high-strength material.
The cactus on Bulbainch's back can store a large amount of water during the rainy season. Bulbainch buries its body in the sand and uses the water-filled cactus to lure small Pokémon.
Bulbasaur prioritizes developing a mature appearance, even though its body size remains unchanged from fusion. Because the surface area of its leaves is small, it needs to spend almost the entire day basking in the sun to continue growing.
Bulbaelia's flower buds emit a pleasant fragrance, but are also full of venom. Once it senses a threat, Bulbaelia will squeeze out the venom to shoot at foes while retreating to a safe distance.
Although it has no discernible sensory organs, Bulbasis can perceive its surroundings through its psychic abilities. While it can adapt to various harsh environments, it will go into hibernation if it does not get sunlight for a long time.
Bulbatuff expands its body size by inhaling. Its belly can stretch 20 times its original size, increasing the available surface area it has to absorb sunlight.
Bulbarunt hides in hollow flower buds and eats snow to hydrate. When rolling in the snow, it picks up so much snow that it finds itself embedded in a giant snowball.
Bulbadra smears mucus on flower buds to mix toxins from poisonous flowers, integrating the chemicals into its own body. It only drinks from small puddles to avoid contaminating larger sources of water.
Bulbasteel is wrapped in a leafy bulb that leaves only one eye exposed. This leafy bulb is made out of an incredibly tough material, giving its vines the capacity to uproot trees.
The bud on Bulbaful's back releases chemical signals to warn nearby Grass-type Pokémon about any present danger. It dislikes physical contact, even with other plants.
Bulbapex are encased with thick tentacles that allow it to bunker down when in danger. Bulbapex rarely moves and only does so with the changing tide, ensuring a delicate balance of sunlight and water.
Vines hanging from Bulbalucha's arms entangle foes during battle. While it is a solitary creature, it tolerates the presence of other Pokémon while it is sunbathing.
Bulbaturne sets traps made out of sand that look like flower buds. This trap absorbs moisture from nearby creatures, making prey too tired to escape.
Each green granule that makes up Bulbagast's body is wrapped in plant tissue. Those who are pricked by the cactus on its head feel numb, as though Bulbagast is trying to control them.
Bulbasand catches small prey like Krabby or Corpish by quickly snagging them with its vines. The scent that comes from its bulb smells like cooked fish, drawing the attention of Trainers and Pokémon alike.
Bulbaura live in cold regions away from the many predators in warmer climates. As sunlight is weaker in these regions, Bulbaura can absorb faint light found at dawn and dusk.
Bulbarorus accumulates nutrients during a single polar day to last an entire year, storing that energy in its flower bud. Its green sail absorbs energy in low light conditions as long as the sun is shining; excess energy is crystallized as dust.
Wild Bulbaroc often live alone, focusing on gathering nutrients for its buds. The tips of its vines grow woody spikes, which can flex and are used in battle.
Bulbadier move swiftly through the forest, hopping between branches with great agility. When encountering enemies, Bulbadier wrap pebbles in bitter foam and throws them to disrupt their enemies' concentration.
Bulbakoal absorbs sunlight through its green shell to maintain an internal smolder. When needed, Bulbakoal can increase humidity to release smoke or ignite renewable vines to launch an attack.
Bulbakaboo's flower bud absorbs the grudges of forest creatures that have succumbed to deforestation. Bulbakaboo remains vigilant toward anything foreign, including humans, and will attack if they come too close.
Bulbaggy have elastic pants made out of leaves. By stretching these pants, they increase the surface area that can absorb sunlight to gain more energy. Those who can stretch the pants over their head are most likely to become leaders of a group.
Bulbatad can barely move on land because of the weight of its flower bud and its short, stubby legs. Its swimming ability is much better by comparison, so it prefers to stay in the water.
Bulbaor will continuously absorb sunlight to thicken the cell walls of its body, even if it becomes too heavy to fly. If it encounters danger that its body cannot endure, its bulbous body peels apart to change form.
Grass-type Pokémon feel a certain subservience when encountering Bulbacie's beauty. Bulbacie can revive plants from the brink of death, restoring vitality to plants caught in disasters.
Bulbalett spreads tiny vines into the surrounding soil, turning it green. Bulbalett spends most of its time underground, only surfacing to check its surroundings while laying down vines.
Bulbatrio have three heads; the one with a bud on its head is responsible for spreading vines, while the other two heads are responsible for keeping watch. If any of the heads detect a threat, the tiny vines sprout and strike with sand and stones.
Bulbale emits electrical currents that accelerate the development of nearby plants. It leaks electricity from its ears when excited.
Bulbaun generates electricity that accelerates plant growth when discharged. It leaks electricity from its bulbous head when it is depressed.
Bulbamise has nutritious nectar oozing out of its shining buds. Those tasked with raising children often help Bulbamise in exchange for this nectar, feeding it to their young.
On sunny days, Bulbasian remains motionless under the sun to conserve energy. If the sunlight disappears, its natural predator instincts activate until sunlight returns.
Bulbaform's appearance changes with the weather. The bud under its body can not only absorb moisture from the air but also predict the weather.
Bulbaform cleanses its body through the absorption and expulsion of rainwater. Once this rainwater is flushed through its body, it can be harnessed as liquid fertilizer.
Bulbaform enlarges its body by forming parts of itself out of snow, allowing it to enjoy the scarce sunlight filtering through the snow clouds. Its green wisps are a mixture of ice crystals and pollen.
Although it can absorb sunlight to sustain itself, Bulbapius often searches for fruits to supplement its nutrition. The size of the bud on its back directly reflects Bulbapius's recent physical condition.
Bulbaleo's leaf-shaped whiskers have sensitive tactile and light-sensing abilities. Through the guidance of older members of its herd, Bulbaleo can develop an accurate sense of direction by measuring sunlight with its whiskers.
Bulbakey's green fur perfectly hides the large bud behind its head. It often attacks other Grass-type Pokémon who try to take their usual sunbathing spot.
Bulbarelp likes to float on the surface of the sea, pretending to be a rootless aquatic plant. Once other creatures come close, Bulbarelp will spray venom and escape to another location.
Bulbaler chooses to plant the flowers on its head, as they are not a part of its body. By sharing these flowers, it not only locates minerals to supplement its diet but also finds sunny spaces for sunbathing, all without engaging in battle.
Bulbaduo cannot absorb sunlight because their feathers do not have chlorophyll. The red bulb on their back has turned red after absorbing pigments from their feathers, and allows them to lure and trap insects.
Bulbaby supplements its nutrients by filtering soil. If its pincers accidentally break, they can fully regenerate after being exposed to sunlight for half a day.
The leafy structure on Ivyode's head zaps others when they are too close. During thunderstorms, these leaves absorb electricity to protect the forest from lightning strikes.
Ivyzing strengthens its own toxicity by absorbing poisonous substances released by other Pokémon. It happily absorbs these toxins, making its buds become more vibrant as its toxicity increases.
The buds carried by Ivysey are full of nutrients ready to bloom. It is quite alert and will quickly flee at the slightest disturbance.
The baby Pokémon in Ivykhan's pouch resembles an Ivysaur. The two mutually work together to help each other survive.
Ivysea uses its flower bud to attract prey, then shoots water to stun them. If it accidentally attracts a large Pokémon, it will use a cloud of ink to cover itself and escape.
Although the leaf on Ivysir's head is not hard, it is very sharp. During the day, Ivysir uses the vine in its mouth to eat fruits and tender leaves, and at night, it digs underground to avoid the cold.
Ivyros initiates duels to compete for leadership of its herd. Its mane becomes more vivid with each battle it goes through, so leaders of its herd often have bright red manes.
Ivyto disguises itself as a part of nearby plants. If small Pokémon come close, it may try to nibble on them.
Ivyeon gathers energy from lightning storms; its leaves crackle with excess electricity. It can also absorb sunlight to ensure it is always full of energy.
Ivyreon's leaves contain fire-resistant chemicals. When it eats too much and creates too much heat, it goes to a cool, ventilated place to spread its leaves and dissipate heat.
Ivynyte's buds are hard, and its leaves are tough. By wrapping its body with leaves, Ivynyte can protect itself from danger.
When hunting, Ivystar tightens its bud and lunges forward to bite with its sharp teeth. Its flower bud is made out of lightweight petals, making it faster than a heavily armored Omastar.
Ivytini's scaly skin sheds with a petal attached that can purify poison. These petals are valuable, but lose their power if removed from the shed skin, quickly withering away.
Ivyuna uses vines to secure itself to a tree. Each part of Ivyuna's body has a venomous sting and is especially potent in its leaves and vines.
The antennae on Ivydrill's head can accurately separate plants from prey. The flower bud on its abdomen sprays a toxic gas when it cannot attack fast enough with its stinger.
Ivytret gather together into groups with their backs to the sun to sunbathe, using their tails to support themselves. As they sunbathe, they each take turns keeping guard.
Ivyrak's prominent flower bud is quite conspicuous, so it ambushes prey from a nearby tree. If the prey caught in its web resists its poison, they may be released so it can find prey that is easier to capture.
Ivydos builds nests using silk threads, branches, and leaves. When it goes hunting, it spins silk from its abdomen to cling to tree branches, waiting for the right moment to ambush prey.
Ivyfa can be found sulking when it cannot stargaze. If taken for a trip to see the starry night sky by its Trainer, it bestows good luck onto them.
Ivyfa will happily dance together under the starry sky. If a shooting star passes, they will try to chase it together.
Ivypom is worshiped in remote areas and is repaid by taking care of the fields. Although crops can still grow without Ivypom, this relationship is beneficial to both sides in villages without Trainers.
Ivyeon can simultaneously restore health and accumulate psychic energy with sunlight. If necessary, Ivyeon can convert energy stored in its buds into psychic energy, but this will lead to prolonged weakness.
Ivybuffet spends most of its life either basking in the sun or protecting its flower bud. The rest of its body soaks up any attacks made against it. Sometimes, simply staring at its bulb the wrong way can scare it away.
Ivyckle collects a large number of flowers in its shell and then uses vines to tie itself to a tree to camouflage itself. The flower tea fermented inside its shell is very fragrant, but most bug Pokémon dislike it.
Ivycargo uses corrosive liquids to dissolve rocks to supplement nutrients. Its buds gradually warm up as activity increases.
The branches on Ivysola's head are loved by many Pokémon and are also an excellent spice. When there is a supply of pure water, the branches of Ivysola regenerate very quickly, which is why many Trainers raise Ivysola for profit.
Ivybird has a bag-like tail filled with soil. When it basks in the sun, this soil gains more nutrients, which it uses to fertilize plants waiting to bloom.
Ivydoom lives in packs that are hostile to outsiders. The flames in its mouth have a unique ability to strip the life from its enemies while preserving nutrients in the ashes.
The buds carried by Ivysey have the power to numb pain, as simply being nearby can soothe inflammation. The weight of the flowerpot is negligible, but the size of the flower obscures its vision.
The pot that Ivykou carries on its back is filled with a liquid that turns into incense as soon as it flows out. While there is a legend that Ivykou can bring wealth, approaching it is difficult as the plants around it produce sparks.
Ivytar flies to areas with lots of sunlight by propelling itself forward with a burst of air. Although the gas released carries a floral fragrance, the sand particles in it may cause lung disease.
Ivysly's head looks like a flower bud, but it is made out of a stony shell. The real flower bud lies within the gap on its head and releases a viscous, bitter brine that flows like honey.
Ivyzone is a territorial creature and will clear plants growing within its domain. Its slender flower buds can sense plants that sprout.
Ivygrowth can regenerate most of its body quickly, but cannot do so for its flower bud. The flower bud and leaves are left exposed to absorb sunlight until it is in danger, at which point it envelops the delicate bundle with vines.
Ivyshrew rarely exposes its head and limbs above ground, tunneling just below the surface. The flower on its back has a bitter taste and a foul scent, ensuring it never needs to worry about predation.
Ivyvoir has strong psychic abilities and needs deep concentration while in the sun to focus its powers. It can predict when flowers will bloom, and will bring its Trainer over to enjoy the flowers together.
Ivyslash absorb water through their skin and the cacti on their back. When mature, the cacti fall onto the ground behind them, creating a source of nutrition for desert scavengers.
Ivytomb resembles a flower bud in a planter. When it releases spores, it steals the life of plants within its range.
Although the back of Ivywile's head is actually a big mouth disguised as a flower bud, the liquid that flows out is real nectar. Because the bud-shaped mouth cannot open very wide, Ivywile tends to prefer capturing smaller prey.
The mouths on its vines chew and digest food before giving it to the main mouth to absorb nutrients. Although the main body crawls slowly, the vines can detach, move quickly, and remain active for several weeks.
The bud on Ivytle's back oozes a pigment that changes the color of its shell. This pigment is also a widely used agricultural fertilizer.
Ivytle's shell is covered with grass, which relies on the sunlight that passes through Ivytle's leaves to survive. The grass provides perfect camouflage, both in color and in smell.
Although the buds on the tree on Ivyterra's back look like peaches, they are not suitable for consumption. These buds, which never bloom, lock in a charming scent and are often picked to be used as fragrance.
Ivydon's body has a complex array of plants sprawling across its body. When it releases its power, plants grow uncontrollably over a wide area, causing a burst of greenery to emerge from the soil.
Ivyfairy can absorb moonlight as readily as it can absorb sunlight. It rests in open fields during the day and awakens at night to play.
The leaves on the arms of Ivyrade have a unique fragrance, while the flower bud on its head is actually odorless. Relying on the highly toxic trichomes on its leaves, Ivyrade can effectively hunt prey like Rattata.
Ivytom's plasma mimics the shape of a flower bud and allows it to stabilize electric charges. Ivytom is often trained to use its plasma vines to temporarily maintain power supply during blackouts.
The bud on Ivyfable's back emits a strong fragrance under the moonlight. Once it hears Trainers nearby, wild Ivyfable will stop moon-gazing and hide.
Ivylurk actively hunt for empty jungle ruins to settle in. The plants sprawling across their body fill in cracks and wounds that may have accumulated over the years. These plants rely on the core's energy to continue growing.
The bud on Ivypuff's back contains a specially shaped cavity that can amplify its singing. Since its leaves can also be used for breathing, Ivypuff's singing can continue without needing to take a breath.
Ivyodor has a body that is covered with various plants. Its body can support the growth of these plants by allowing them to feed off its sludge, but then they become toxic to Trainers and Pokémon.
A sweet-smelling yet highly poisonous nectar flows from the top of Ivyplume's head, which it uses to lure prey. Because of its underwhelming and clumsy movement, many of its prey are not afraid even when they realize Ivyplume is nearby.
Ivygast prefers to live in bright deserts surrounded by the sun, absorbing the glowing rays. To protect the cactus on its head, it abstains from hunting to minimize its risk of injury.
Ivysand expends a small amount of nutrients to produce a small decoy that looks like a Bulbasaur. Its bud can reach four meters high and envelops foes in a sandy tomb when it hunts.
In many ancient settlements, failing to show gratitude upon seeing Ivyetta was regarded as a provocation to the settlement. Many people were willing to give everything just to hear Ivyetta's singing.
Ivypod consumes large amounts of debris it encounters to supplement its nutrition. Ivypod concentrates the waste from the debris on its outermost petals and periodically sheds them.
Ivynaught's wooden shell is hard and restores itself quickly. The bud on Ivynaught's head may look like a vulnerable weak point, but it is extremely tough because of its high cellulose content.
In order to accumulate nutrients for its buds, Ivylett's endless appetite causes it to eat all nearby plants. In the forests that Ivylett are native to, people report seeing plants being dragged underground to be eaten by a Ivylett.
The bud on Ivyskit's head can secrete a thick sap, which contains chemicals that most predators find repulsive. This sap can be processed to extract various spices and seasonings.
Plant-based food is not nutritious enough for the three buds, so Ivytrio often prey on other Grass-type Pokémon. The scent of the buds makes prey docile, allowing Ivytrio to drag them into the ground the moment they relax.
When Ivydol opens its mouth, the upper part of its head completely hovers in the air under the influence of psychic power. It only moves while in sunlight and falls asleep when it is dark.
Ivypius leaves a fragrance behind when it flies. The bud under its neck produces honey, which is often used for brewing.
Ivywhirl rubs nectar onto its belly to lure bug Pokémon close. Once they have gathered close enough, they are lulled into a slumber with its hypnotic spiral.
Although Ivyra spends twice as many sleeping hours compared to the time it spends awake, it seems to recover faster while napping in sunlight. Wild Ivyra only appear on sunny days, teleporting away to distant places as soon as it is cloudy.
Ivykazam's buds release powerful psychic energy to supports its weight and levitate in the air. Its spoon seems to be able to fertilize the soil, but only Trainers it trusts are allowed to use this powerful tool.
Although the leaves on Ivychamp's head can also absorb sunlight, it still needs to eat to support its high level of physical activity. As it exercises, its flower buds become more vibrant.
When Ivybell hangs on a tree, it uses flower buds as a counterweight. If it eats too much at once, it may be forced to spend the night on the ground because the weight of its body and flower buds becomes too great for its muscular tentacles.
Ivycool absorbs sunlight through the crystals on its head to focus its energy into laser beams. A stranded Ivycool will try to use vines to grab rocks to pull itself back into the sea, but on a flat beach, it can only wait for the tide to rise.
The bud on Ivycruel's head can release powerful ultrasonic energy. Ivycruel can grow new vines at will and absorb water through them to multiply their length dozens of times.
The casing around a Ivyta's bulb is constantly heated and cools as it runs, protecting the budding flower inside as if it were made of diamond. Its leaves generate heat after absorbing sunlight, which can last until the next sunrise.
The buds and leaves at the end of Ivydash's tail are resistant to flames. When it runs quickly, the flame on its back leaves a trail.
The plant at Ivybro's tail acts like a symbiote. The plant nourishes Ivybro with a continuous supply of energy while Ivybro constantly replenishes the water and minerals used.
Ivytly's poisonous body has a strong floral fragrance. The areas it inhabits are filled with plants that resist its toxins.
Ivyby can absorb nutrients from the soil by filtering it through its mouth, only spitting out dry dust and gravel. If its claws are damaged, it can swiftly regenerate them in just half an hour, as long as it has enough energy and sunlight.
Venurow's exterior feathers are red petals that grow more vivid as Venurow become stronger. They live in groups in the forest, using their bright colors to intimidate enemies.
Venuchu wears a special cap that connects to its brain, allowing it to gain new and shocking insights into how to harness its powers. This burst of insight is followed by a period of sluggishness that is only resolved by lying in the sun.
Venuchu's tail can attract lightning due to its height. It can survive just by occasionally receiving lightning, yet it still actively collects berries.
Venuslash's body is fully adapted to desert life. The flowers on its back mimic various cacti and only bloom after rain, allowing it to perfectly blend into the desert environment.
Venusaur are more active than its unfused counterparts and prefers to hunt for prey rather than absorb sunlight. Its flowers release an alluring fragrance, attracting Bug-type Pokémon.
Venuape's fur is covered in plants. Whenever it pulls a muscle, the tear is replaced with plant matter for added strength. This is particularly common among older Venuape.
Venuwag uses its suction cups to anchor itself down in shallow water currents, with its leaf-shaped tail floating on the surface. Its skin is tough and elastic that relaxes when struck to propel itself away from danger.
When Venuwrath swims, the leaves on its back can be opened as needed for precise swimming or folded to reduce resistance. Its wooden fists can break rocks and other projectiles, allowing it to punch through danger.
Venura converts sunlight into psychic power to fuel its body. Because it no longer needs to sleep, it teleports around to trim plants in gardens and release psychic energy.
Venukazam's umbrella-shaped tree is grown with utmost care and rarely leaves its side. Venukazam enjoys basking in the sunlight to chat with people or other highly intelligent Pokémon.
Venuchamp actively seeks out sparring partners to battle. It only uses its wooden arms when facing well-known opponents or when countering a surprise attack from behind.
Venubro provides water and shelter to the wooden shell on its tail in exchange for nutrients. When they encounter danger, the shell clamps down to give a burst of toxins and psychic energy.
Venumite changes and shields its magnetism by adjusting the orientation of its leaf cells. It actively competes for electricity and sunlight, making it one of the strongest in its ecological niche.
The sphere above Venuton has sacrificed visual and magnetic abilities in exchange for efficient light absorption. Its two sighted spheres are very active to ensure the surrounding safety.
The stamens of Venutoise form a large-caliber cannon barrel. Venutoise can shoot solar energy or water jets from the cannon.