49 pokedex entries by robosoup
Metaolett's exterior is very tough, but is held together by thick strands of silk. If these are cut, Metaolett falls to pieces, and must string itself back together again.
It seems Chaneye has eggs in place of eyes. Scientists aren't keen to learn more about it anytime soon.
Somehow, Starwhirl is able to swim quite fast. Looking deeply into its large gemstone can cause confusion and intense dizziness.
A sulfuric stench and honking laugh are signs of a nearby Magtly. It feeds on flammable vapors, and may cause deadly explosions.
When Weesir tries to act fierce, it only makes people laugh. If this clownish bug falls over, it has trouble getting back up.
Because it was created by code, Porydon's head is the most perfectly rectangular object to ever exist. Scientists are rushing to study this Pokémon.
A Porydon with this appearance is unusually aggressive. It will attempt to smash its way into towns using its large face.
Porypuff enjoys singing for others, but its cries are reduced to simple beeps and chirps. Some folks appreciate this music for its nostalgic quality.
Omalie drifts through arctic waters, devouring its prey in its gaping jaw. It's said that making eye contact is enough to freeze you solid.
Kakbull fancies itself a perfect sentinel, standing guard without moving or blinking for days. However, its stiff body makes it clumsy to react when an intruder is finally detected.
Kakaboo's spirit haunts rotten old fruit, thriving on the necrotic energy of its decay. The flesh also provides food and shelter for small Caterpie, who do their best to defend it from larger scavengers.
Kakfetchd often acts like a tiny businessman, using its leek to point at charts. If cooked and eaten, it has a very strange texture.
Kabulie trudges along the seafloor, filtering food from the mud it stirs up. During mating season, it hauls itself onto frozen beaches en masse.
Snorgigas may sleep for ten thousand years, becoming one with the landscape. It can devour a whole continent's vegetation when it awakes.
Cyndabusken uses the flames on its back to propel itself forward in wild jump kicks. It can also use this ability to run faster.
Senligatr has poor eyesight but great hearing. It slaps its thick tail against the water's surface to warn its family of trespassers.
The scales on Pidgemoth's wings are more like tiny feathers. It mostly eats bug Pokémon, though its claws are too small for grasping prey.
Lanclops trudges the ocean depths as if looking for treasure. Sailors claim this Pokémon is born from the souls of greedy divers who perished searching for lucrative shipwrecks.
Clefmander is popular with infants, as its soft twinkling tail helps lull them to sleep, and is only warm to the touch.
In moments of peril, a Togedon may suddenly appear to shield good-hearted people from harm. It then vanishes without a trace.
Because of Togeuk's appearance and its cheery personality, it became the mascot for a best-selling breakfast cereal. Lawsuits soon followed, when children tried licking its highly toxic body.
Ivybone often waves its living staff around like a tiny wizard. People assume it has mystical powers, but it may just be an act.
Girapede's false head is so convincing that nobody knows which end of the Pokémon is the real front. It shuffles as if pulling in 2 directions, an act which lulls foes into a false sense of security.
The face on Giramoth's wings is just a pattern, but it seems to be alive. Stare into the eyes, and a strong presence whispers into your mind.
Girabell moves quite awkwardly, but can chomp down with frightening speed. The larger face plays dumb, but seems to be the mastermind here.
Steeler uses its claw to crush coal into diamonds. The claw's appearance is designed to intimidate and confuse opponents by making them see double.
Herarak is a pretty typical little bug Pokémon. It has the curious habit of using its horn to flip undesired prey out of its web.
Smooiard brandishes lipstick instead of blades, and will attempt to pretty you up with slashing and jabbing motions. The result looks quite bad.
When deep beneath the earth, intense pressures fuse Arnix's unused venom into an amber-like crystal. These gems add a frightening glimmer to its large false eyes.
Bonto buries itself in the sand to improve its plantlike disguise. When it needs to run away, it constantly trips and falls.
Magnewear was created to appeal to children, but it doesn't know the strength of its own hugs. For some reason, its insides are filled with steel wool.
Legends say this Pokémon appeared high in the sky to shield a peaceful village from a meteor strike. To meet one is a lucky thing indeed.
Venuapex shields its body with massive flower petals. It fancies itself king of the swamp, and demands tribute from other Pokémon.
Because Nidoflame can move its strong ears individually, it can use them as rudders to make quick turns in the air. Its spikes are hollow, like the shafts of feathers.
The flames breathed out by Clefmander have a twinkling quality to them. These have the same spectrographic signature as starlight.
Charcor can stay afloat with little effort, as its broad wings catch the hot air rising from its tail. A sting from this Pokémon will burn for days.
Lost miners will follow a distant glimmer of torchlight hoping to find the surface, but Chareye is leading them astray, deeper into the earth.
Unruly Charth will pounce on travelers to rob them in broad daylight. Their arrogance is their downfall, as they pick fights they cannot win.
Festivals are held on its annual migration, for it loves dancing amongst the hot fireworks, and would otherwise burn towns for entertainment.
Both halves of Chardos have mega-evolved in synchrony, and it can hold this form indefinitely. It has a great urge to destroy.
Charcor roosts atop castle towers at night, and can hear interlopers from miles away. This makes them a favorite companion of royalty.
The spoon it carries gets chewed up, and must be frequently replaced. It lifts heavy objects with its mind to get into food stores hidden beneath.
Some Kadaicate keep their spoons afloat, to avoid chewing them to pieces. This might weaken their attacks, but it does help them build mental stamina.
It attacks with powerful arms, then appears to hide under huge underpants. This is really just a mushroom, but it bears a distinctive odor.
Weepinluff floats by catching the wind with its leaves. As it flies, the gaping mouth catches pollen, insects, and even small birds.
Magneto crawl along the seafloor gathering metal-rich sediments behind them. They often get stuck to shipwrecks, anchors, or junk on the beach.
Its flowing cloak is made of iron filings, held together with magnetism. When it faints, the filings fall away like sand, leaving only a mask behind.
Magnetly uses magnetic fields to control its mysterious vapors. It still tries to pass through walls, but bangs into them with its solid metal core.
This Shield Fossil has become possessed. With an iron face and a vaporous body, Gasdon has no physical weak points.