47 pokedex entries by shyguy11011
Exegguchan's heads often argue over decisions. It resolves this by striking its spring-loaded gloves with its mounted heads together, forcing them to agree before attacking.
Hitmonto dates back 300 million years ago. Researchers believe that it uses its long legs to scuttle along the ocean floor, allowing it to quickly flee predators.
Hitmondos's feet are equipped with large claws, which allow it to latch onto prey from afar using its stretchy legs. Hitmondos will attach its prey with silk before letting them go, later tracking them down as its excitement for capturing grows.
Using their springlike legs, Hitmonrade gracefully chase down prey, slipping by obstacles with ease. They then catch their prey with thorny, poison-laced whips, binding them before finishing them off.
Hitmonkoth spends most of the day loafing around. Its springy legs allow it to move great distances, but instead, it uses them to pluck from trees when it gets hungry.
Hitmonrade's right glove has fast-acting poison and the left has slow-acting. By alternating its rapid strikes, it drags out the effect of both toxins, disorienting its opponents.
Sweat builds up around Hitmonform's body as it moves. With each jab, the moisture will boil around its fists until they burst outwards, scalding its opponents.
Starian is erroneously rumored to be an alien being, drawing energy from the stars. When it lands, it unleashes a flurry of starlight-infused punches with its four arms. Children enjoy watching Starian launch glowing punches like a light show.
Electatop is often spotted around power plants, spinning on its head to feed on the electricity. When it is fully charged, it can power homes during blackouts; however, it is often the cause of them.
Ditchop transforms into the appearance of a Machop, copying it with almost perfect accuracy. However, its reduced strength and lack of martial arts skills often give it away.
Zaplee is feared among the clouds. It can shower down lighting fast kicks that strike foes before they can react, often catching them off guard.
Meweon possesses untapped psychic powers that researchers theorize could make it unstoppable. Instead, it uses its abilities to create hypnotic body colors to influence Trainers around it.
Legends claim Ariagigas once towed continents using its indestructible webs. Even now, it creates incredibly strong silk that researchers theorize surpasses any man-made material.
Belltop will perform a festive spinning dance underneath the sun, it's said that their movements are able to help summon sunlight. When herds Belltop group up, their rhythmic motions are the heart of celebrations.
Suntop are often seen in groups, spinning together, converting sunlight into energy. They move in herds in search of more sunlight, sharing energy with one another. When night falls, they close their petals and root themselves in the ground.
Unpom constantly scans its surroundings with its large eyes, making it impossible to escape its gaze. It playfully skips through ruins, leaving those who have seen its eyes smiling uncontrollably for hours afterwards.
Tycute is made up of several seed-like heads that constantly train by striking one another. They continue until only one remains standing, waiting for the others to recover before training again.
Tynx will deceive its opponents using its dancing patterns to confuse them. Before the opponent can react, Tynx will suddenly turn these movements into swift, unpredictable attacks.
Hitmonsaur unevenly spins underneath the sunlight to absorb energy. The energy is then stored in the seed on its back, causing it to grow. When it reaches a certain size, it's a signal that Hitmonsaur is close to evolving.
Hitmon Jr. mimics the fighting styles of others while spinning on its head. However, it often loses its balance and falls over, confusing both its opponents and itself.
To lure in prey, Hitmonrade spins around gracefully like a dancer, releasing a sweet aroma. Once its prey draws near, it strikes with its thorny, poison-laced whips.
Hitmonthorn attach themselves to cave ceilings, where Trainers often mistake them for stalactites. When a target passes below, they drop down and spin at high speed, drilling their prey into the ground.
Hitmontox is instinctively drawn to light. Unfortunately, its wobbly flight pattern often causes it to crash into buildings and streetlamps, leaving broken lights in its wake.
Happirogue loves the egg-shaped stone it carries. If it gets taken away, it will become upset and will fiercely challenge anyone to get it back.
During battle, Electitop presses the tips of its two tails together while spinning on its head, generating immense electric surges. This motion creates a vortex dragging in nearby foes, shocking them along side a barrage of lighting fast kicks.
Additional software has affected Porylee's movement patterns, causing it to act sporadically. Despite not having visible legs, it delivers power kicks feels as though invisible limbs are still present.
Porychan moves unpredictably in battle, changing from slow to erratic abruptly. Its sporadic punches leave glitch-like trails, striking foes before they can react and disturbing nearby electronics.
Spirichan is comprised of the spirit of 108 boxers. By combining the strengths of each of the spirits, it can adapt to any style of battle.
Shielpardos's unbreakable face shields it from nearly any impact. It uses its durable head to deliver powerful headbutts to knock down trees, providing berries and fruit for smaller Pokémon.
Dusir is said to seek out misbehaving children, using its horns to whisk them away. If a parent intervenes, it thrashes about before releasing the child.
Milochan is said to be the most beautiful of all the Pokémon, drawing jealousy from others and provoking them to fight. It can jab its opponents while releasing a soothing aura that calms hostility, causing foes to forget why they were fighting.
Whimsitop is a mischievous Pokémon that spins through the air, scattering cotton everywhere before giggling and slipping away.
Cofachu quickly wraps itself around people, attempting to turn them into mummies. Due to its small size, it can often be shaken off before the process is complete.
Klefrogue thrives on a challenge, seeking out anyone to battle, especially those carrying keys. If victorious, it will steal the keys from its opponent and add them to its growing collection.
Slasteel are too weak to lift the shell of their armor, instead resting inside of it, soaking up the heat during the day. At night, they will slowly shuffle around in search for warmer areas to continue their rest.
Wigglytop's fur is beloved among royalty for being very soft and supple. If not properly attended to, Wigglytop will become angry, inflating its body and striking with its pointed ears like a top.
After winter, Bulee's bud opens as it stretches its long legs after enduring the long winter. As it moves, it spreads pollen that induces harsh sneezing and runny noses.
When sparring, Orichan rubs its feet and gloves together, building up electricity. It will then strike with electrical punches while also moving with lightning-fast footwork that even high-level professional boxers try to imitate.
Regilee is often mistaken for a statue as it remains perfectly still while charging its energy. It then uses its metallic spring legs to leap high into the air, crashing down with enough force to cause earthquakes.
Trainers often mistake Regichan for an inanimate object, using it to train their Pokémon like it is a punching bag. However, it can suddenly retaliate with a lightning-fast jab, often knocking opponents out before they can react.
Regirogue is always seeking to improve its strength, lashing out at anything nearby to train. Its steel body allows it to shrug off any blows without feeling pain, enabling Regirogue to battle endlessly without rest.
While Regitop is not fast, it makes up for it with its devastating defense. This unstoppable metallic Pokémon spins on its head, gathering energy before releasing a blinding ring of light at its opponent.
During the sunny seasons, Vilelee's petals will grow and bloom to their fullest. With every step, the petals shake, releasing heavy clouds of toxic pollen. Vilelee will use its powerful kicks to disperse the pollen over a large area.
Lulee's movements resemble a fluid dance, its petals shifting into vibrant colors like a disco light show. While dancing, it delivers precise kicks in time with its movements before its opponents can react.
Swirchan is beloved at parties. Cotton candy taken from its gloves can be added to tea, where it results in an unexpectedly strong flavor.
Trainers know to help Ludirogue train by playing festive music, which helps it fill its muscles with energy. It then trains with its dance-like fighting style.
While in water, Politop spins, creating a powerful vortex. It uses this motion to overwhelm its foes, drawing them in and sweeping them off their feet before striking with powerful blows.