30 pokedex entries by silverscloudy
It is an extremely common pest in arboretums and conservatories, due to its natural instinct to mimic trees. This instinct is often detrimental, due to the fumes it constantly expels and its effects on surrounding foliage.
It struggles with expelling the excessive amount of toxic gas within it. Due to this, Weesly that attempt to mimic trees see little to no success.
It has an excellent sense of smell, able to differentiate between blossoming flowers and predators with ease. Butterhoot hoot each time a flower blooms within a mile away.
It will exhaust its prey by forcing them to defend from its quick movements. It slices opponents with its claws and tail, before following up with its mane.
Brave and headstrong, it rushes into battle without thinking. Its club and horns are made of the same material, using them to break through earth and rock to mark its territory.
Each of Weeowl's sharp quills can inject venom into prey. Its proboscis can smell the scent of this venom from up to eight miles away.
Fabled to have mystical feathers, Hootmagius were hunted en masse in the medieval ages. It is said that meeting a wild Hootmagius would significantly alter one's lifespan, for better or for worse.
It hangs from branches while wrapped in its silk to be carried by the wind. Though its horns are sharp, they are often too heavy for it to use as a weapon.
It can instantaneously form venomous horns anywhere within its self-enveloping fluid. It expels lasso-like strings of this liquid to capture its prey, controlling the liquid telekinetically.
The yellow liquid that envelops itself is its external nervous system. It can freely manipulate the shape of this liquid, though it prefers to form legs.
The horn-like organ on its core glows when it uses its psychic abilities. Its secondary core is in charge of removing any external objects from the special liquid it is surrounded by.
Though Ivyhoot's floral buds are immature, they can expel potent pollen that can cause drowsiness. Ivyhoot nap in the sunlight, occasionally falling into a deep sleep due to their own pollen.
Due to the sharpness of Ivyowl's petal crown, they occasionally rush into battle headfirst. The pink coloration around their eyes faintly glow at night, distracting and intimidating their prey.
It will clamp onto its prey with its tail, flailing them around until they are stunned. It uses its blinding speed and false heads to confuse its opponents in combat.
In a flash of black light, it can simultaneously cleave and curse anything with its incisive claws. Rarely, Misopod are employed by seafarers to ward off disaster and misfortune during their passage under stormy weather.
It is able to reconstruct metal objects and structures using the eye on its head. Magneon has a commendable interest in supporting disaster relief efforts, using their psychic and magnetic abilities to detect people hidden by rubble.
The floral plumage on Venuhoot's head fans out when it feels threatened or vulnerable. When it roosts during the day, the patterns on its head pulse along with its heartbeat.
Feared for their shrill chattering and voracious appetites, Mawhoot are actually docile by nature. Due to this, their erratic movement and cries are often mistaken for threats.
Mawowl have incredible appetites, able to consume up to twice their body weight in a single day. Their maw-like horns are often lopsided, aiding their ability to remain alert and hunt prey.
Though it appears to be blind, it actually makes use of the blade-like organ it wields to perceive its surroundings. It saps the life force of anything this blade cuts through.
Its senses are excellent, able to make use of its blade-like organs to remain aware of the surrounding area. Its swordplay is coveted by swordsmen, many of whom imitate its blade dances.
It can detect those who possess an earnest heart and the qualities of a king, aiding them in a moment of bravery. Each of its heads boasts the skills of a master swordsman.
It can crunch through almost any rock, able to unceasingly consume by relegating its breathing through its ear canals. It snaps its large jaws loudly when its emotions are heightened.
It emits ultrasonic waves through its eyes, breaking boulders and mountainsides apart to use them for meals. Seismic rumbling by mountains is a sign of its presence.
Each of its sound-generating organs can mimic the sound of almost anything it has heard before. An old miner's tale describes cavers hearing the sounds of children crying underground, only to be met with Traploud's horrifying jaws.
Charowl ignite their entire tail to aid their flight and intimidate their prey. Despite this behaviour, they have been observed to weaken both the flames of their horns and tail when hunting at night.
It swims at the bottom of the ocean listlessly until it finds an anchor to wield. Finding kelp-like feathers attached to an anchor means a Dhelfetchd is nearby.
It unsteadily swims around the stream bed, often destroying or punching holes through underwater boulders by accident. Spinking are endangered due to their tendency to get lost when traveling from stream to stream for the purpose of spawning.
Despite their small size, Charhoot are extremely aggressive and threatening. They wrap their wings around their tiny bodies as they spin and kick their opponents.
Charowl are diurnal birds of prey that excel in persistence hunting, though they may overheat themselves in the act. At night, they have been observed to completely extinguish their flames to cool their bodies down.