User:Team Rocket Grunt/Pokédex entries
This article is dedicated to collecting and comparing interesting Pokédex entries.
Proper names
Moves
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Move | |
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Metapod | Y: Hardens its shell to protect itself. However, a large impact may cause it to pop out of its shell. | Harden | |
Pidgey | Stad: If at all possible, it will try to avoid battles. Small or weak enemies are blown away by Whirlwind. | Whirlwind | |
Spearow | FR: It busily flits around here and there. Even if it is frail, it can be a tough foe that uses Mirror Move. | Mirror Move | |
Nidoqueen | R: Nidoqueen's body is encased in extremely hard scales. It is adept at sending foes flying with harsh tackles. This Pokémon is at its strongest when it is defending its young. | Tackle | |
Nidoking | Y: Its steel-like hide adds to its powerful tackle. Its horns are so hard, they can pierce a diamond. | Tackle | |
Jigglypuff | R: When its huge eyes light up, it sings a mysteriously soothing melody that lulls its enemies to sleep. | Sing | |
Wigglytuff | S: It has a very fine fur. Take care not to make it angry, or it may inflate steadily and hit with a Body Slam. | Body Slam | |
Growlithe | Stad: Friendly and loyal, but also jealously protective of its territory. Carelessly approaching it may result in a bite. | Bite | |
Abra | R: Using its ability to read minds, it will identify impending danger and Teleport to safety. | Teleport | |
Abra | Stad: Even while asleep, it can sense enemies approaching. It Teleports itself to a distant spot if there is any danger. | Teleport | |
Machamp | Stad: Among its fighting moves is a simultaneous volley of an uppercut, hook, straight and Karate Chop from its four arms. | Karate Chop | |
Weepinbell | R: It spits out PoisonPowder to immobilize the enemy and then finishes it with a spray of Acid. | Acid | |
Weepinbell | Stad: Armed with razor-sharp leaves, it uses toxic pollen to immobilize its enemy and melts the helpless foe with Acid. | Acid | |
Graveler | E: They descend from mountains by tumbling down steep slopes. They are so brutal, they smash aside obstructing trees and massive boulders with thunderous tackles. | Tackle | |
Rapidash | Sw: Little can stand up to its psycho cut. Unleashed from this Pokémon's horn, the move will punch a hole right through a thick metal sheet. | Psycho Cut | |
Magnemite | R: Uses anti-gravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves. | Thunder Wave | |
Hypno | R: When it locks eyes with an enemy, it will use a mix of PSI moves such as Hypnosis and Confusion. | Hypnosis Confusion | |
Marowak | Y: Small and weak, this Pokémon is adept with its Bone Club. It has grown more vicious over the ages. | Bone Club | |
Koffing | S: Koffing embodies toxic substances. It mixes the toxins with raw garbage to set off a chemical reaction that results in a terribly powerful Poison Gas. The higher the temperature, the more gas is concocted by this Pokémon. | Poison Gas | |
Rhyhorn | X: Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging Tackles. | Tackle | |
Kangaskhan | FR: The female raises its offspring in a pouch on its belly. It is skilled at attacking using Comet Punch. | Comet Punch | |
Mr. Mime | LG: If interrupted while it is miming, it will suddenly DoubleSlap the offender with its broad hands. | DoubleSlap | |
Mr. Mime | UM: It creates invisible walls with its pantomiming. If you don't act impressed, it will attack you with a double slap! | DoubleSlap | |
Tauros | FR: When it is about to Tackle, it whips its body repeatedly with its three long tails. | Tackle | |
Magikarp | Stad: Whoever its opponent, and however horrible the attack it receives, all it does is Splash around. | Splash | |
Magikarp | Pt: A Magikarp living for many years can leap a mountain using Splash. The move remains useless, though. | Splash | |
Gyarados | FR: It has an extremely aggressive nature. The Hyper Beam it shoots from its mouth totally incinerates all targets. | Hyper Beam | |
Ledyba | UM: These very cowardly Pokémon join together and use Reflect to protect their nest. | Reflect | |
Wobbuffet | S: Wobbuffet does nothing but endure attacks - it won't attack on its own. However, it won't endure an attack on its tail. When that happens, the Pokémon will try to take the foe with it using Destiny Bond. | Destiny Bond | |
Granbull | S: Because its fangs are too heavy, it always keeps its head tilted down. However, its Bite is powerful. | Bite | |
Remoraid | UM: Also known as the "sniper of the seas," its water gun can hit prey without fail from over 300 feet away. | Water Gun | |
Donphan | G: It has sharp, hard tusks and a rugged hide. Its Tackle is strong enough to knock down a house. | Tackle | |
Magnezone | US: It uses radar to monitor its territory. Intruders are quickly disposed of with a hyper beam. | Hyper Beam | |
Servine | B: It moves along the ground as if sliding. Its swift movements befuddle its foes, and it then attacks with a vine whip. | Vine Whip | |
Emboar | B: It can throw a fire punch by setting its fists on fire with its fiery chin. It cares deeply about its friends. | Fire Punch | |
Sawk | B2: Desiring the strongest karate chop, they seclude themselves in mountains and train without sleeping. | Karate Chop | |
Bouffalant | B: Their fluffy fur absorbs damage, even if they strike foes with a fierce headbutt. | Headbutt | |
Deino | W: They cannot see, so they tackle and bite to learn about their surroundings. Their bodies are covered in wounds. | Bite | |
Chesnaught | X: Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body. | Tackle | |
Wishiwashi | M: At their appearance, even Gyarados will flee. When they team up to use Water Gun, its power exceeds that of Hydro Pump. | Hydro Pump | |
Cinderace | Sw: Infused with Cinderace's fighting spirit, the gigantic Pyro Ball never misses its targets and completely roasts opponents. | Pyro Ball | |
Inteleon | Sw: Gigantamax Inteleon's Water Gun move fires at Mach 7. As the Pokémon takes aim, it uses the crest on its head to gauge wind and temperature. | Water Gun | |
Obstagoon | Sw: Its voice is staggering in volume. Obstagoon has a tendency to take on a threatening posture and shout—this move is known as Obstruct. | Obstruct |
Types
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Move | |
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Spearow | S: Its short wings make it inept at flying. It moves about hurriedly and pecks at Bug-type Pokémon in the tall grass. | Bug-type | |
Sandshrew | M: It usually makes its home in deserts and arid zones, where rain does not fall. It digs holes to catch Bug-type Pokémon. | Bug-type | |
Golbat | US: Every once in a while, you'll see a Golbat that's missing some fangs. This happens when hunger drives it to try biting a Steel-type Pokémon. | Steel-type | |
Paras | R: Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug/Grass Pokémon host. They are highly valued as a medicine for extending life. | Bug/Grass | |
Poliwrath | US: It's quite a gifted swimmer, even among Water-type Pokémon, but it normally spends its time on land. | Water-type | |
Slowbro | Sw: A Shellder bite set off a chemical reaction with the spices inside Slowbro's body, causing Slowbro to become a Poison-type Pokémon. | Psychic-type | |
Electabuzz | Sw: Many power plants keep Ground-type Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity. | Ground-type | |
Aerodactyl | Sh: Aerodactyl's sawlike fangs can shred skin to tatters—even the skin of Steel-type Pokémon. | Steel-type | |
Numel | B2: The magma in its body reaches 2,200 degrees F. Its hump gets smaller when it uses Fire-type moves. | Fire-type | |
Electivire | Sh: In terms of electrical-energy output, Electivire is one of the best among all Electric Pokémon. It discharges high-voltage currents from its tails. | Electric | |
Cubchoo | B: When it is not feeling well, its mucus gets watery and the power of its Ice-type moves decreases. | Ice-type | |
Floette | V: Floette can draw forth the latent capabilities of Grass-type Pokémon. It syncs with yellow flowers. | Grass-type | |
Floette | V: This Pokémon cannot use moves on its own. When it syncs with flowers, it becomes able to use Grass-type moves. | Grass-type | |
Goomy | X: The weakest Dragon-type Pokémon, it lives in damp, shady places, so its body doesn't dry out. | Dragon-type | |
Trevenant | US: It's feared as a ghost of the forest. Lumberjacks bring along Fire types, which Trevenant hates, when they enter the forest. | Fire types | |
Lurantis | UM: As it slashes into its enemies, it looks like it's dancing. Its elegant appearance has led some to call it the most glamorous Grass Pokémon. | Grass | |
Silvally | Sw: Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the <Type> type to match the memory it has equipped. | <type> type | |
Silvally | Sh: It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it's holding. This is its <Type>-type form. | <type> type | |
Morpeko | Sw: Intense hunger drives it to extremes of violence, and the electricity in its cheek sacs has converted into a Dark-type energy. | Dark-type | |
Duraludon | Sh: The hardness of its cells is exceptional, even among Steel types. It also has a body structure that's resistant to earthquakes. | Steel types |
Type power
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Type power | |
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Raichu | M: It uses psychokinesis to control electricity. It hops aboard its own tail, using psychic power to lift the tail and move about while riding it. | psychic power | |
Psyduck | R: While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily Pokémon will use psychokinetic powers. | psychokinetic power | |
Psyduck | Y: Always tormented by headaches. It uses psychic powers, but it is not known if it intends to do so. | psychic powers | |
Abra | Pt: Using its psychic power is such a strain on its brain that it needs to sleep for 18 hours a day. | psychic power | |
Kadabra | Stad: When it uses psychic power, all its brain cells work in unison to generate powerful alpha waves. | psychic power | |
Alakazam | Stad: A Pokémon that uses psychic power. It is highly intelligent and capable of instantly identifying its foe's weakness. | psychic power | |
Rapidash | Sh: Brave and prideful, this Pokémon dashes airily through the forest, its steps aided by the psychic power stored in the fur on its fetlocks. | psychic power | |
Doduo | Y: The brains in its two heads appear to communicate emotions to each other with a telepathic power. | telepathic power | |
Hypno | LG: When it locks eyes with an enemy, it will use a mix of PSI moves such as Hypnosis and Confusion. | PSI moves | |
Exeggcute | S: Using telepathy only they can receive, they always form a cluster of six Exeggcute. | telepathy | |
Exeggutor | US: It engages its enemies using psychic powers. Each of its three heads fires off psychokinetic energy, tripling its power. | psychic powers | |
Starmie | Sw: This Pokémon has an organ known as its core. The organ glows in seven colors when Starmie is unleashing its potent psychic powers. | psychic powers | |
Articuno | Sw: Its feather-like blades are composed of psychic energy and can shear through thick iron sheets as if they were paper. | psychic energy | |
Espeon | D: Its fur has the look and feel of velvet. The orb on its forehead glows when it uses psycho-power. | psycho-power | |
Slowking | S: A poisonous bite reacted with its system, blessing it with the enhanced intellect of a genius. It has full control of its psychic powers. | psychic powers | |
Girafarig | S: Though very small, the brain in its tail is still considered an important organ because it emits powerful psychic energy. | psychic energy | |
Stantler | S: This Pokémon apparently used to live in much harsher environments, and thus it once had stronger psychic powers than it does now. | psychic powers | |
Kirlia | R: It is said that a Kirlia that is exposed to the positive emotions of its Trainer grows beautiful. This Pokémon controls psychokinetic powers with its highly developed brain. | psychokinetic powers | |
Gardevoir | R: Gardevoir has the ability to read the future. If it senses impending danger to its Trainer, this Pokémon is said to unleash its psychokinetic energy at full power. | psychokinetic energy | |
Medicham | S: Through the power of meditation, Medicham developed a sixth sense. It gained the ability to use psychokinetic powers. This Pokémon is known to meditate for a whole month without eating. | psychokinetic powers | |
Spoink | S: Spoink keeps a pearl on top of its head. The pearl functions to amplify this Pokémon's psychokinetic powers. It is therefore on a constant search for a bigger pearl. | psychokinetic powers | |
Spoink | E: A Pokémon that manipulates psychic power at will. It doesn't stop bouncing even when it is asleep. It loves eating mushrooms that grow underground. | psychic power | |
Grumpig | R: Grumpig uses the black pearls on its body to amplify its psychic power waves for gaining total control over its foe. When this Pokémon uses its special power, its snorting breath grows labored. | psychic power | |
Claydol | US: If it gets wet, its body melts. When rain starts to fall, it wraps its whole body up with its psychic powers to protect itself. | psychic powers | |
Clamperl | HG: When it evolves, it makes a mysterious pearl that amplifies psychic powers when it's held. | psychic powers | |
Beldum | B2: It is formed by two Beldum joining together. Its two brains are linked, amplifying its psychic power. | psychic power | |
Deoxys | S: Deoxys emerged from a virus that came from space. It is highly intelligent and wields psychokinetic powers. This Pokémon shoots lasers from the crystalline organ on its chest. | psychokinetic powers | |
Scrafty | W: The guardians of an ancient city, they use their psychic power to attack enemies that invade their territory. | psychic power | |
Yamask | Sw: A clay slab with cursed engravings took possession of a Yamask. The slab is said to be absorbing the Yamask's dark power. | dark power | |
Gothita | B: Their ribbonlike feelers increase their psychic power. They are always staring at something. | psychic power | |
Gothitelle | B: Starry skies thousands of light-years away are visible in the space distorted by their intense psychic power. | psychic power | |
Solosis | S: They drive away attackers by unleashing psychic power. They can use telepathy to talk with others. | psychic power | |
Emolga | S: It glides using its cape-like membrane. Electrical energy scatters from it, shocking its friends and foes alike. | Electrical energy | |
Elgyem | B: It uses its strong psychic power to squeeze its opponent's brain, causing unendurable headaches. | psychic power | |
Beheeyem | W: It uses psychic power to control an opponent's brain and tamper with its memories. | psychic power | |
Cubchoo | Sh: It sniffles before performing a move, using its frosty snot to provide an icy element to any move that needs it. | icy element | |
Espurr | X: The organ that emits its intense psychic power is sheltered by its ears to keep power from leaking out. | psychic power | |
Espurr | Sw: Though Espurr's expression never changes, behind that blank stare is an intense struggle to contain its devastating psychic power. | psychic power | |
Meowstic | Y: The eyeball patterns on the interior of its ears emit psychic energy. It keeps the patterns tightly covered because that power is too immense. | psychic energy | |
Dragalge | Sh: Dragalge generates dragon energy by sticking the plume on its head out above the ocean's surface and bathing it in sunlight. | dragon energy | |
Orbeetle | Sw: It's famous for its high level of intelligence, and the large size of its brain is proof that it also possesses immense psychic power. | psychic power | |
Orbeetle | Sh: It emits psychic energy to observe and study what's around it—and what's around it can include things over six miles away. | psychic energy | |
Orbeetle | Sw: Its brain has grown to a gargantuan size, as has the rest of its body. This Pokémon's intellect and psychic abilities are overpowering. | psychic abilities | |
Fuecoco | S: It lies on warm rocks and uses the heat absorbed by its square-shaped scales to create fire energy. | fire energy | |
Crocalor | S: The combination of Crocalor’s fire energy and overflowing vitality has caused an egg-shaped fireball to appear on the Pokémon’s head. | fire energy | |
Rellor | S: This Pokémon creates a mud ball by mixing sand and dirt with psychic energy. It treasures its mud ball more than its own life. | psychic energy | |
Flittle | S: Flittle’s toes levitate about half an inch above the ground because of the psychic power emitted from the frills on the Pokémon’s belly. | psychic power | |
Espathra | S: It immobilizes opponents by bathing them in psychic power from its large eyes. Despite its appearance, it has a vicious temperament. | psychic power | |
Farigiraf | S: Now that the brain waves from the head and tail are synced up, the psychic power of this Pokémon is 10 times stronger than Girafarig’s. | psychic power | |
Veluza | S: When Veluza discards unnecessary flesh, its mind becomes honed and its psychic power increases. The spare flesh has a mild but delicious flavor. | psychic power | |
Scovillain | S: The red head converts spicy chemicals into fire energy and blasts the surrounding area with a super spicy stream of flame. | fire energy | |
Cetitan | V: Ice energy builds up in the horn on its upper jaw, causing the horn to reach cryogenic temperatures that freeze its surroundings. | Ice energy | |
Frigibax | S: Frigibax absorbs heat through its dorsal fin and converts the heat into ice energy. The higher the temperature, the more energy Frigibax stores. | ice energy | |
Armarouge | V: This Pokémon clads itself in armor that has been fortified by psychic and fire energy, and it shoots blazing fireballs. | psychic and fire energy |
Regions
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Region | |
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Cyndaquil | LA: Hails from the Johto region. Though usually curled into a ball due to its timid disposition, it harbors tremendous firepower. | Johto | |
Dialga | D: It has the power to control time. It appears in Sinnoh-region myths as an ancient deity. | Sinnoh | |
Heatran | LA: Stories tell of this Pokémon being birthed from the boiling magma within Mount Coronet. Its molten-steel body holds many mysteries. | Mount Coronet | |
Giratina | Pt: It was banished for its violence. It silently gazed upon the old world from the Distortion World. | Distortion World | |
Oshawott | LA: This Pokémon from the Unova region uses the shell on its belly as a weapon to cut down its foes. Thus, I've conferred upon this shell the name "scalchop." | Unova | |
Cobalion | Sw: This Pokémon appears in a legend alongside Terrakion and Virizion, fighting against humans in defense of the Unova region's Pokémon. | Unova | |
Terrakion | Sh: In Unovan legend, Terrakion battled against humans in an effort to protect other Pokémon. | Unova | |
Virizion | Sw: A legend tells of this Pokémon working together with Cobalion and Terrakion to protect the Pokémon of the Unova region. | Unova | |
Thundurus | W: The spikes on its tail discharge immense bolts of lightning. It flies around the Unova region firing off lightning bolts. | Unova | |
Zekrom | B: Concealing itself in lightning clouds, it flies throughout the Unova region. It creates electricity in its tail. | Unova | |
Zygarde | X: When the Kalos region's ecosystem falls into disarray, it appears and reveals its secret power. | Kalos | |
Raticate | US: People say that it fled from its enemies by using its small webbed hind feet to swim from island to island in Alola. | Alola | |
Fearow | UM: In Alola, fish Pokémon are its prey. It can be seen circling above the ocean searching for food. | Alola | |
Raichu | S: It only evolves to this form in the Alola region. According to researchers, its diet is one of the causes of this change. | Alola | |
Vulpix | S: It exhales air colder than -58 degrees Fahrenheit. Elderly people in Alola call this Pokémon by an older name—Keokeo. | Alola | |
Paras | US: Whether it's due to a lack of moisture or a lack of nutrients, in Alola the mushrooms on Paras don't grow up quite right. | Alola | |
Parasect | UM: Its poisonous spores are also used in traditional medicine. Apparently, spores produced in Alola are not of very good quality. | Alola | |
Dugtrio | M: These Pokémon are cherished in the Alola region, where they are thought to be feminine deities of the land incarnate. | Alola | |
Meowth | S: This Pokémon was not originally found in Alola. Human actions caused a surge in their numbers, and they went feral. They're prideful and crafty. | Alola | |
Meowth | Sw: It's accustomed to luxury because it used to live with Alolan royalty. As a result, it's very picky about food. | Alola | |
Persian | S: Its round face and smooth coat—softer than the most high-class velvet—have made this a very popular Pokémon in Alola. | Alola | |
Persian | Sw: The round face of Alolan Persian is considered to be a symbol of prosperity in the Alola region, so these Pokémon are very well cared for. | Alola | |
Poliwhirl | S: Poliwrath in the Alola region are strong swimmers that use the breaststroke. Many children learn to swim by imitating Poliwrath. | Alola | |
Seel | US: It has always been supposed that Seel live only in cold seas. Their having shown up in Alola is a mystery. | Alola | |
Grimer | US: There are a hundred or so of them living in Alola's waste-disposal site. They're all hard workers who eat a lot of trash. | Alola | |
Grimer | UM: Brought to Alola to solve the garbage problem, Grimer seems to relish any and all kinds of trash. | Alola | |
Hypno | US: In Alola, Komala is Hypno's main target. It rarely harms people. | Alola | |
Exeggcute | UM: Although they are the same size as other Exeggcute, the ones produced in Alola are quite heavy. Their shells are packed full. | Alola | |
Exeggutor | S: Alola is the best environment for this Pokémon. Local people take pride in its appearance, saying this is how Exeggutor ought to look. | Alola | |
Marowak | US: The rich greenery of the Alola region is hard on Marowak. It controls fire to stay alive. | Alola | |
Scyther | UM: Some call it a ninja. Its movements— imperceptibly quick—are sufficient to cleave the air in two. It's very popular in Alola. | Alola | |
Jynx | US: It sways its hips to a rhythm all its own. The precise movements of Jynx living in Alola are truly wonderful. | Alola | |
Magmar | UM: The hotter the place, the better they feel. Magmar in Alola are said to be hardier than those in other areas. | Alola | |
Pinsir | M: One solid blow from its horns is enough to split apart a large tree. Its greatest rival in Alola is Vikavolt. | Alola | |
Pinsir | US: It gets into territorial disputes with Vikavolt. For some reason, it apparently gets along well with Heracross in Alola. | Alola | |
Tauros | S: Historically, people in areas all over the world have ridden Tauros, but the practice is said to have started in Alola. | Alola | |
Tauros | M: Although it's known to be a fierce Pokémon, Tauros in the Alola region are said to possess a measure of calmness. | Alola | |
Tauros | UM: The climate seems to be related to the reason Tauros in Alola are a little calmer than those in other regions. | Alola | |
Lapras | US: It likes swimming around with people on its back. In the Alola region, it's an important means of transportation over water. | Alola | |
Ledyba | US: This Pokémon is very sensitive to cold. In the warmth of Alola, it appears quite lively. | Alola | |
Heracross | US: It's proud of its thick horn. In Alola, its biggest rival is Vikavolt, which it's always fighting with. | Alola | |
Corsola | US: The pink of Corsola that live in Alola is deep and vibrant, thanks to seas filled with nutrition. | Alola | |
Corsola | UM: In Alola, where their natural enemies Mareanie are plentiful, many Corsola have stubby branches on their heads. | Alola | |
Mantine | US: Postcards and posters featuring Mantine leaping elegantly above the waves are popular souvenirs of Alola. | Alola | |
Makuhita | S: It was originally brought in from another region, but now Makuhita from Alola are more famous. | Alola | |
Corphish | US: Individuals that have been set free by Trainers who could no longer raise them have become common, and they can now be found in Alola. | Alola | |
Tropius | US: The bunches of fruit growing around the necks of Tropius in Alola are especially sweet compared to those in other regions. | Alola | |
Snorunt | S: Their numbers seem to have rapidly increased in Alola. Custom has it that houses where Snorunt live will be prosperous for generations to come. | Alola | |
Snorunt | US: It feeds mainly on ice and snow. It's only able to survive in a limited number of places in the warm Alola region. | Alola | |
Gorebyss | US: The color of its body changes with the water temperature. The coloration of Gorebyss in Alola is almost blindingly vivid. | Alola | |
Gible | UM: Its original home is an area much hotter than Alola. If you're planning to live with one, your heating bill will soar. | Alola | |
Stoutland | US: It pays no mind to the cold, thanks to its long warm coat. Stoutland in Alola look a little uncomfortable. | Alola | |
Sandile | US: Alola, where it's warm all year round, is a comfortable environment for this Pokémon. Sometimes you'll even see it outside of deserts. | Alola | |
Trubbish | S: Unsanitary places are what they like best. They can be spotted in Alola, often with Grimer in hot pursuit. | Alola | |
Garbodor | M: For a time, their numbers increased explosively in Alola. Since the arrival of Grimer, their population has decreased dramatically. | Alola | |
Garbodor | UM: Some say the reason Garbodor in Alola are a little stronger than their counterparts elsewhere is the presence of Muk, their natural enemy. | Alola | |
Vanillish | US: It sprays its enemies with grains of ice to freeze them. Most Vanillish in Alola are smaller than average. | Alola | |
Braviary | S: With its brave disposition, it fears nothing—not even death. Ancient Alolan people respected it, referring to it as "the hero of the sky." | Alola | |
Skrelp | UM: It's not good at swimming, so it clings to the seaweed. In the Alola region, it's often found near Dhelmise. | Alola | |
Yungoos | S: With its sharp fangs, it will bite anything. It did not originally live in Alola but was imported from another region. | Alola | |
Gumshoos | US: Although it wasn't originally found in Alola, this Pokémon was brought over a long time ago when there was a huge Rattata outbreak. | Alola | |
Lycanroc | UM: This strange form is the result of its evolving at dusk. It's very rare in Alola. | Alola | |
Mareanie | Sh: Unlike their Alolan counterparts, the Mareanie of the Galar region have not yet figured out that the branches of Corsola are delicious. | Alola | |
Bewear | UM: It boasts tremendous physical strength. Many people call it the most dangerous Pokémon in the Alola region. | Alola | |
Minior | US: Places where Minior fall from the night sky are few and far between, with Alola being one of the precious few. | Alola | |
Cosmoem | US: The king who ruled Alola in times of antiquity called it the “cocoon of the stars” and built an altar to worship it. | Alola | |
Tapu Lele | S: This guardian deity of Akala is guilelessly cruel. The fragrant aroma of flowers is the source of its energy. | Akala | |
Tapu Lele | US: It heals the wounds of people and Pokémon by sprinkling them with its sparkling scales. This guardian deity is worshiped on Akala. | Akala | |
Tapu Bulu | M: The guardian deity of Ula'ula is a lazy Pokémon. It commands plants to immobilize its foes and then deals them a savage blow with its horns. | Ula'ula | |
Tapu Bulu | UM: It makes ringing sounds with its tail to let others know where it is, avoiding unneeded conflicts. This guardian deity of Ula'ula controls plants. | Ula'ula | |
Tapu Fini | M: The guardian deity of Poni, it can control water. People say it can create pure water that will wash away any uncleanness. | Poni | |
Tapu Fini | US: This guardian deity of Poni Island manipulates water. Because it lives deep within a thick fog, it came to be both feared and revered. | Poni | |
Slowpoke | Sh: Because Galarian Slowpoke eat the seeds of a plant that grows only in Galar, their tails have developed a spicy flavor. | Galar | |
Farfetch'd | Sw: The Farfetch'd of the Galar region are brave warriors, and they wield thick, tough leeks in battle. | Galar | |
Farfetch'd | Sh: The stalks of leeks are thicker and longer in the Galar region. Farfetch'd that adapted to these stalks took on a unique form. | Galar | |
Koffing | Sh: It adores polluted air. Some claim that Koffing used to be more plentiful in the Galar region than they are now. | Galar | |
Weezing | Sw: It mixes gases between its two bodies. It's said that these Pokémon were seen all over the Galar region back in the day. | Galar | |
Tangela | Sh: The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent. In some parts of Galar, Tangela vines are used as herbs. | Galar | |
Jynx | Sw: In certain parts of Galar, Jynx was once feared and worshiped as the Queen of Ice. | Galar | |
Jynx | Sh: The Jynx of Galar often have beautiful and delicate voices. Some of these Pokémon have even gathered a fan base. | Galar | |
Tauros | Sh: The Tauros of Galar are volatile in nature, and they won't allow people to ride on their backs. | Galar | |
Corsola | Sh: These Pokémon live in warm seas. In prehistoric times, many lived in the oceans around the Galar region as well. | Galar | |
Zigzagoon | Sw: It marks its territory by rubbing its bristly fur on trees. This variety of Zigzagoon is friendlier and calmer than the kind native to Galar. | Galar | |
Zigzagoon | Sh: Zigzagoon that adapted to regions outside Galar acquired this appearance. If you've lost something, this Pokémon can likely find it. | Galar | |
Bronzor | Sw: It appears in ancient ruins. The pattern on its body doesn't come from any culture in the Galar region, so it remains shrouded in mystery. | Galar | |
Mantyke | Sw: Mantyke living in Galar seem to be somewhat sluggish. The colder waters of the seas in this region may be the cause. | Galar | |
Leafeon | Sw: Galarians favor the distinctive aroma that drifts from this Pokémon's leaves. There's a popular perfume made using that scent. | Galar | |
Escavalier | Sw: They use shells they've stolen from Shelmet to arm and protect themselves. They're very popular Pokémon in the Galar region. | Galar | |
Klang | Sh: Many companies in the Galar region choose Klang as their logo. This Pokémon is considered the symbol of industrial technology. | Galar | |
Braviary | Sh: Because this Pokémon is hotheaded and belligerent, it's Corviknight that's taken the role of transportation in Galar. | Galar | |
Clauncher | Sw: Clauncher's claws can fall off during battle, but they'll regenerate. The meat inside the claws is popular as a delicacy in Galar. | Galar | |
Ribombee | Sh: Ribombee absolutely hate getting wet or rained on. In the cloudy Galar region, they are very seldom seen. | Galar | |
Toxapex | Sw: To survive in the cold waters of Galar, this Pokémon forms a dome with its legs, enclosing its body so it can capture its own body heat. | Galar | |
Type: Null | Sw: Rumor has it that the theft of top-secret research notes led to a new instance of this Pokémon being created in the Galar region. | Galar | |
Rillaboom | Sh: Rillaboom has become one with its forest of drums and continues to lay down beats that shake all of Galar. | Galar | |
Skwovet | Sw: Found throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon becomes uneasy if its cheeks are ever completely empty of berries. | Galar | |
Greedent | Sh: Common throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon has strong teeth and can chew through the toughest of berry shells. | Galar | |
Corviknight | Sw: This Pokémon reigns supreme in the skies of the Galar region. The black luster of its steel body could drive terror into the heart of any foe. | Galar | |
Corviknight | Sh: With their great intellect and flying skills, these Pokémon very successfully act as the Galar region's airborne taxi service. | Galar | |
Gossifleur | Sh: The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty. | Galar | |
Drednaw | Sh: In the Galar region, there's a tale about this Pokémon chewing up a mountain and using the rubble to stop a flood. | Galar | |
Yamper | Sw: This Pokémon is very popular as a herding dog in the Galar region. As it runs, it generates electricity from the base of its tail. | Galar | |
Carkol | Sw: It forms coal inside its body. Coal dropped by this Pokémon once helped fuel the lives of people in the Galar region. | Galar | |
Coalossal | Sh: When Galar was hit by a harsh cold wave, this Pokémon served as a giant heating stove and saved many lives. | Galar | |
Grimmsnarl | Sw: By transforming its leg hair, this Pokémon delivers power-packed drill kicks that can bore huge holes in Galar's terrain. | Galar | |
Zamazenta | Sw: In times past, it worked together with a king of the people to save the Galar region. It absorbs metal that it then uses in battle. | Galar | |
Eternatus | Sw: The core on its chest absorbs energy emanating from the lands of the Galar region. This energy is what allows Eternatus to stay active. | Galar | |
Eternatus | Sw: As a result of Rose's meddling, Eternatus absorbed all the energy in the Galar region. It's now in a state of power overload. | Galar | |
Regieleki | Sh: Its entire body is made up of a single organ that generates electrical energy. Regieleki is capable of creating all Galar's electricity. | Galar | |
Calyrex | Sw: Calyrex is a merciful Pokémon, capable of providing healing and blessings. It reigned over the Galar region in times of yore. | Galar | |
Calyrex | Sh: Shield Calyrex is known in legend as a king that ruled over Galar in ancient times. It has the power to cause hearts to mend and plants to spring forth. | Galar | |
Rapidash | LA: Fiery mane aglow, Rapidash darts like an arrow across the land. This prodigiously swift creature can traverse the vast region of Hisui in a day and a half. | Hisui | |
Typhlosion | LA: Said to purify lost, forsaken souls with its flames and guide them to the afterlife. I believe its form has been influenced by the energy of the sacred mountain towering at Hisui's center. | Hisui | |
Sneasel | LA: This Pokémon shares roots with the Sneasel of Hisui, but unlike that species, this one is spiteful in personality. I hypothesize that water and earth can affect Sneasel's mind and body. | Hisui | |
Ursaring | LA: When the cold season arrives in Hisui, this Pokémon will wander fields and mountains alike in search of its favorite berries. Ursaring's hunger during this time makes it a ferocious danger. | Hisui | |
Swinub | LA: Swinub excels at sniffing out mushrooms buried beneath grass or snow. Since ancient times, the people of Hisui have often relied upon this skill. | Hisui | |
Nosepass | LA: Once the people of Hisui discovered that its red nose always points north, they grew to rely on it greatly when traveling afar. The nose seems to work in a similar way to ancient compasses. | Hisui | |
Walrein | LA: Its thick tusks are strong enough to shatter drift ice. They have been known to break, but they will grow back by the next year. The Hisui region is well known for these broken tusks. | Hisui | |
Empoleon | LA: Since ancient times, it has been revered by the people of Hisui, who call it the Master of the Waves. Its wings are a match for even master-crafted blades. | Hisui | |
Mamoswine | LA: This species reached its zenith during the period known as the ice age. I suspect that Hisui's frigid climate is in harmony with Mamoswine's constitution, thus awakening hidden potential. | Hisui | |
Palkia | LA: This Pokémon is feared as a deity in Hisuian legend. The birth of Palkia was what caused the walls of our world to disappear, creating a sky that spans for infinity. | Hisui | |
Regigigas | LA: According to legend, Regigigas pulled landmasses together and bound them with rope to create the continent of Hisui. Though I have my doubts, the story could well contain a shred of truth. | Hisui | |
Giratina | LA: There is one Hisuian verse that tells of a powerful light creating a deep shadow. I imagine that this deep shadow is Giratina. | Hisui | |
Manaphy | LA: Rumored to migrate across the oceans and visit Hisui's coastal waters only rarely. Although Manaphy resembles Phione, it is also quite different. The relation between the two is unclear. | Hisui | |
Arceus | LA: It is the heavenly fount from which pours the light that shines across Hisui. Its luminance guides and protects all Pokémon. Hisuian mythology states that Arceus is the creator of all things. | Hisui | |
Samurott | LA: Hard of heart and deft of blade, this rare form of Samurott is a product of the Pokémon's evolution in the region of Hisui. Its turbulent blows crash into foes like ceaseless pounding waves. | Hisui | |
Landorus | LA: Landorus soars through the sky in this form, bestowing plentiful harvests upon the land and earning the people's reverence. It can traverse the whole of Hisui in a mere couple of hours. | Hisui | |
Sliggoo | LA: A creature given to melancholy. I suspect its metallic shell developed as a result of the mucus on its skin reacting with the iron in Hisui's water. | Hisui | |
Decidueye | LA: The air stored inside the rachises of Decidueye's feathers insulates the Pokémon against Hisui's extreme cold. This is firm proof that evolution can be influenced by environment. | Hisui | |
Ursaluna | LA: I believe it was Hisui's swampy terrain that gave Ursaluna its burly physique and newfound capacity to manipulate peat at will. | Hisui | |
Basculegion | LA: Clads itself in the souls of comrades that perished before fulfilling their goals of journeying upstream. No other species throughout all Hisui's rivers is Basculegion's equal. | Hisui | |
Enamorus | LA: When it flies to this land from across the sea, the bitter winter comes to an end. According to legend, this Pokémon's love gives rise to the budding of fresh life across Hisui. | Hisui | |
Hoppip | S: This Pokémon is blown across vast distances by the wind. It is unclear where the Hoppip of Paldea originally came from. | Paldea | |
Sawsbuck | V: This Pokémon's leaves can be made into a black tea, the taste of which varies depending on the region of origin. Paldea's is especially aromatic. | Paldea | |
Oricorio | S: This Pokémon is incredibly popular, possibly because its passionate dancing is a great match with the temperament of Paldean people. | Paldea | |
Oricorio | V: The energetic, cheerful dance of these Oricorio is popular with children, but the Oricorio themselves are hard to find in Paldea. | Paldea | |
Oricorio | S: The airy dance of these Oricorio is popular as a means of maintaining good health, but the Oricorio themselves are hard to find in Paldea. | Paldea | |
Oricorio | V: The elegant, attractive dance of these Oricorio is popular with adults, but the Oricorio themselves are hard to find in Paldea. | Paldea | |
Corviknight | S: Corviknight can’t serve as a taxi service in Paldea because the Pokémon’s natural predators will attack it while it flies, endangering the customer. | Paldea |
Other places
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Place | |
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Parasect | Stad: The bug host is controlled by the mushrooms that scatter poisonous spores. The spores are sometimes used as medicine in China. | China | |
Arcanine | Y: A legendary Pokémon in China. Many people are charmed by its grace and beauty while running. | China | |
Arcanine | Stad: A Pokémon whose beauty is legendary in China. It is said to run gracefully and lightly, as if it were flying. | China | |
Arcanine | G: This legendary Chinese Pokémon is considered magnificent. Many people are enchanted by its grand mane. | China | |
Golduck | R: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa. | Japan | |
Gastly | FR: A being that exists as a thin gas. It can topple an Indian elephant by enveloping the prey in two seconds. | India | |
Arcanine | S: Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore. | East | |
Arcanine | P: A legendary Pokémon in the East. Many people are charmed by the grace and beauty of its running. | East | |
Poliwhirl | G: This strong and skilled swimmer is even capable of crossing the Pacific Ocean just by kicking. | Pacific Ocean | |
Ponyta | Stad: Capable of jumping over the Eiffel Tower in a single giant leap. Its hooves are ten times harder than diamonds. | Eiffel Tower | |
Ponyta | FR: Its body is light, and its legs are incredibly powerful. It can clear Ayers Rock in one leap. | Ayes Rock | |
Mew | FR: A Pokémon of South America that was thought to have been extinct. It is very intelligent and learns any move. | South America | |
Cottonee | Sw: It shoots cotton from its body to protect itself. If it gets caught up in hurricane-strength winds, it can get sent to the other side of the Earth. | Earth |
Eras
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Era | |
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Growlithe | UM: It has lived alongside humans since ages ago. Its bones have been found in excavations of ruins from the Stone Age. | Stone Age | |
Vanillish | B: Snowy mountains are this Pokémon's habitat. During an ancient ice age, they moved to southern areas. | ice age | |
Vanillish | M: This Pokémon has existed since the Ice Age. It controls particles of ice, freezes its opponents, and then shatters them with a headbutt. | Ice Age | |
Vanillish | UM: This hearty Pokémon survived the Ice Age. It's incredibly popular in very hot regions. | Ice Age |
Items
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Item | |
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Pikachu | Stad2: This intelligent Pokémon roasts hard Berries with electricity to make them tender enough to eat. | Berries | |
Nidorino | Sw: With a horn that's harder than diamond, this Pokémon goes around shattering boulders as it searches for a moon stone. | Moon Stone | |
Primeape | M: Some researchers theorize that Primeape remains angry even when inside a Poké Ball. | Poké Ball | |
Magnemite | G: It is attracted by electromagnetic waves. It may approach trainers if they are using their Pokégear. | Pokégear | |
Magnemite | Stad2: It is attracted by electromagnetic waves. It may approach trainers if they are using their Pokégear. | Pokégear | |
Voltorb | R: Usually found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a Poké Ball, they have zapped many people. | Poké Ball | |
Voltorb | Y: It is said to camouflage itself as a Poké Ball. It will self-destruct with very little stimulus. | Poké Ball | |
Voltorb | S: It was discovered when Poké Balls were introduced. It is said that there is some connection. | Poké Balls | |
Eevee | R: Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from Evolution stones. | Evolution stones | |
Omanyte | UM: It was restored from an ancient fossil. Those Helix Fossils are excavated from areas that were once oceans long, long ago. | Helix Fossils | |
Shuckle | G: The Berries it stores in its vase-like shell decompose and become a gooey liquid. | Berries | |
Shuckle | S: It stores Berries inside its shell. To avoid attacks, it hides beneath rocks and remains completely still. | Berries | |
Shuckle | C: The fluid secreted by its toes carves holes in rocks for nesting and can be mixed with Berries to make a drink. | Berries | |
Ursaring | G: Although it is a good climber, it prefers to snap trees with its forelegs and eat fallen Berries. | Berries | |
Blissey | R: Blissey senses sadness with its fluffy coat of fur. If it does so, this Pokémon will rush over to a sad person, no matter how far away, to share a Lucky Egg that brings a smile to any face. | Lucky Egg | |
Shedinja | S: Shedinja is a peculiar Pokémon. It seems to appear unsought in a Poké Ball after a Nincada evolves. This bizarre Pokémon is entirely immobile - it doesn't even breathe. | Poké Ball | |
Shedinja | FR: A most peculiar Pokémon that somehow appears in a Poké Ball when a Nincada evolves. | Poké Ball | |
Meditite | D: It meditates in order to build up its mental energy. It's said to eat just one Berry a day. | Berry | |
Sealeo | B2: Be it Spheal or Poké Ball, it will spin any round object on its nose with the greatest of ease. | Poké Ball | |
Sealeo | Sh: This Pokémon has a habit of spinning round things on its nose, whether those things are Poké Balls or Spheal. | Poké Balls | |
Shaymin | HG: The blooming of Gracidea flowers confers the power of flight upon it. Feelings of gratitude are the message it delivers. | Gracidea | |
Foongus | B: It lures people in with its Poké Ball pattern, then releases poison spores. Why it resembles a Poké Ball is unknown. | Poké Ball | |
Foongus | W: For some reason, this Pokémon resembles a Poké Ball. They release poison spores to repel those who try to catch them. | Poké Ball | |
Foongus | B2: It lures Pokémon with its pattern that looks just like a Poké Ball then releases poison spores. | Poké Ball | |
Foongus | Sw: No one knows what the Poké Ball-like pattern on Foongus means or why Foongus has it. | Poké Ball | |
Foongus | S: There is a theory that the developer of the modern-day Poké Ball really liked Foongus, but this has not been confirmed. | Poké Ball | |
Amoonguss | B: It lures prey close by dancing and waving its arm caps, which resemble Poké Balls, in a swaying motion. | Poké Balls | |
Amoonguss | W: They show off their Poké Ball caps to lure prey, but very few Pokémon are fooled by this. | Poké Ball | |
Amoonguss | Sh: Amoonguss generally doesn't move as much. It tends to stand still near Poké Balls that have been dropped on the ground. | Poké Balls | |
Amoonguss | V: Amoonguss mimics Poké Balls. It is not yet clear whether this mimicry is effective against other Pokémon. | Poké Balls | |
Oranguru | US: It normally spends its time meditating in the treetops. It throws Poké Balls and gives other Pokémon orders as it pleases. | Poké Balls | |
Magearna | M: Its mechanized body is merely a vessel. Its true self is its Soul-Heart, an artificial soul. | Soul-Heart |
Eggs
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Paras | C: When nothing's left to extract from the bug, the mushrooms on its back leave spores on the bug's egg. | |
Goldeen | Y: When it is time for them to lay eggs, they can be seen swimming up rivers and falls in large groups. | |
Seaking | S: Using its horn, it bores holes in riverbed boulders, making nests to prevent its eggs from washing away. | |
Seaking | S: Seaking is very protective of its eggs. The male and female will take turns patrolling around their nest and eggs. The guarding of eggs by these Pokémon goes on for over a month. | |
Seaking | D: It makes its nest by hollowing out boulders in streams with its horn. The Pokémon defends its eggs with its life. | |
Sneasel | Pt: A smart and sneaky Pokémon. A pair may work together to steal Eggs by having one lure the parents away. | |
Durant | Sw: They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles. | |
Celebi | S: When Celebi disappears deep in a forest, it is said to leave behind an egg it brought from the future. | |
Pelipper | R: Pelipper is a flying transporter that carries small Pokémon and Eggs inside its massive bill. This Pokémon builds its nest on steep cliffs facing the sea. | |
Thievul | Sh: With a lithe body and sharp claws, it goes around stealing food and eggs. Boltund is its natural enemy. |
Trainer
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Goodra | R: This very friendly Dragon-type Pokémon will hug its beloved Trainer, leaving that Trainer covered in sticky slime. | |
Silvally | Sw: A solid bond of trust between this Pokémon and its Trainer awakened the strength hidden within Silvally. It can change its type at will. | |
Pancham | M: There's no point to the leaf in its mouth, aside from an effort to look cool. It's mischievous, so it's not well suited to inexperienced Trainers. | |
Pangoro | S: It boasts superb physical strength. Those who wish to become Pangoro's Trainer have no choice but to converse with their fists. | |
Pangoro | US: This rowdy Pokémon boasts great physical strength. Many Trainers are also smitten by its lively character. | |
Aromatisse | Y: Its scent is so overpowering that, unless a Trainer happens to really enjoy the smell, he or she will have a hard time walking alongside it. | |
Tyrunt | Sh: This Pokémon is selfish and likes to be pampered. It can also inflict grievous wounds on its Trainer just by playing around. | |
Rowlet | UM: It feels relaxed in tight, dark places and has been known to use its Trainer's pocket or bag as a nest. | |
Torracat | US: It can act spoiled if it grows close to its Trainer. A powerful Pokémon, its sharp claws can leave its Trainer's whole body covered in scratches. | |
Incineroar | S: This Pokémon has a violent, selfish disposition. If it's not in the mood to listen, it will ignore its Trainer's orders with complete nonchalance. | |
Brionne | M: It cares deeply for its companions. When its Trainer is feeling down, it performs a cheery dance to try and help. | |
Primarina | M: Its singing voice is its chief weapon in battle. This Pokémon's Trainer must prioritize the daily maintenance of its throat at all costs. | |
Yungoos | US: Its stomach takes up most of its long torso. It's a big eater, so the amount Trainers have to spend on its food is no laughing matter. | |
Oricorio | UM: This Oricorio has sipped pink nectar. It gets so caught up in its dancing that it sometimes doesn't hear its Trainer's orders. | |
Rockruff | M: This Pokémon has lived with people since times long ago. It can sense when its Trainer is in the dumps and will stick close by its Trainer's side. | |
Rockruff | US: As they develop, their disposition grows more violent and aggressive. Many Trainers find them too much to handle and abandon them. | |
Rockruff | Sw: This Pokémon can bond very strongly with its Trainer, but it also has a habit of biting. Raising a Rockruff for a long time can be challenging. | |
Lycanroc | M: When properly raised from a young age, it will become a trustworthy partner that will absolutely never betray its Trainer. | |
Lycanroc | UM: They live alone without forming packs. They will only listen to orders from Trainers who can draw out their true power. | |
Mudbray | US: It loves playing in the mud. If it isn't showered with mud on a daily basis, it gets stressed out and stops listening to its Trainer. | |
Araquanid | UM: It has a habit of storing things it values in its water bubble. If its Trainer doesn't watch out, Araquanid will try to put them in its bubble! | |
Fomantis | V: Many Trainers give their Fomantis their own flowerpots so they can sunbathe in peace and quiet. | |
Lurantis | V: A lot of time and effort is required to maintain the vivid colors of its petals. This Pokémon puts its Trainer's attentiveness to the test. | |
Bewear | M: This Pokémon has the habit of hugging its companions. Many Trainers have left this world after their spines were squashed by its hug. | |
Oranguru | S: Known for its extreme intelligence, this Pokémon will look down on inexperienced Trainers, so it's best suited to veteran Trainers. | |
Passimian | S: This Pokémon battles by throwing hard berries. It won’t obey a Trainer who throws Poké Balls without skill. | |
Silvally | UM: Through the bond it formed with its Trainer, its will was strengthened, and it was able to destroy its control mask. | |
Silvally | Sh: The final factor needed to release this Pokémon's true power was a strong bond with a Trainer it trusts. | |
Komala | M: The log it holds was given to it by its parents at birth. It has also been known to cling to the arm of a friendly Trainer. | |
Mimikyu | UM: A gust of wind revealed what hides under this Pokémon's rag to a passing Trainer, who went home and died painfully that very night. |
Other
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Other | |
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Golduck | R: Often seen swimming elegantly by lake shores. It is often mistaken for the Japanese monster, Kappa. | Kappa | |
Drowzee | Stad: It puts its enemy to sleep and eats the victim's dreams. Said to have descended from the legendary beast, Baku. | Baku | |
Lucario | D: It has the ability to sense the Auras of all things. It understands human speech. | Aura | |
Lucario | P: By catching the Aura emanating from others, it can read their thoughts and movements. | Aura | |
Lucario | HG: It's said that no foe can remain invisible to Lucario, since it can detect Auras. Even foes it could not otherwise see. | Aura | |
Silvally | M: Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies. | RKS System | |
Solgaleo | US: Sometimes the result of its opening an Ultra Wormhole is that energy and life-forms from other worlds are called here to this world. | Ultra Wormhole | |
Nihilego | UM: It appeared in this world from an Ultra Wormhole. Nihilego appears to be a parasite that lives by feeding on people and Pokémon. | Ultra Wormhole | |
Xurkitree | M: It appeared from the Ultra Wormhole. It raided a power plant, so people think it energizes itself with electricity. | Ultra Wormhole | |
Stakataka | US: It appeared from an Ultra Wormhole. Each one appears to be made up of many life-forms stacked one on top of each other. | Ultra Wormhole | |
Blacephalon | UM: A UB that appeared from an Ultra Wormhole, it causes explosions, then takes advantage of opponents' surprise to rob them of their vitality. | Ultra Wormhole | |
Eternatus | Sh: It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon. | Dynamax | |
Meowth | Sw: The pattern that has appeared on its giant coin is thought to be the key to unlocking the secrets of the Dynamax phenomenon. | Dynamax |
Aliases
- Mega Diancie - ORAS site: the Royal Pink Princess
- Nihilego - SM: UB-01 Symbiont
- Buzzwole - SM: UB-02 Absorption
- Pheromosa - SM: UB-02 Beauty
- Xurkitree - SM: UB-03 Lighting
- Celesteela - SM: UB-04 Blaster
- Kartana - SM: UB-04 Blade
- Guzzlord - SM: UB-05 Glutton
- Poipole - USUM: UB Adhesive
- Naganadel - USUM: UB Stinger
- Stakataka - USUM: UB Assembly
- Blacephalon - USUM: UB Burst
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | Aliases | |
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Raichu | US: It focuses psychic energy into its tail and rides it like it's surfing. Another name for this Pokémon is “hodad.” | hodad | |
Vulpix | S: It exhales air colder than -58 degrees Fahrenheit. Elderly people in Alola call this Pokémon by an older name—Keokeo. | Keokeo | |
Oddish | FR: Its scientific name is "Oddium Wanderus." At night, it is said to walk nearly 1,000 feet on its two roots. | Oddium Wanderus | |
Paras | S: As its body grows large, oriental mushrooms called tochukaso start sprouting out of its back. | tochukaso | |
Paras | C: The tochukaso growing on this Pokémon's back orders it to extract juice from tree trunks. | tochukaso | |
Dugtrio | Stad: Diglett triplets that always travel together. Known to burrow more than 60 miles underground and trigger quakes. | Diglett triplets | |
Machamp | US: It grasps its opponents with its four arms and twists them up in an intricate hold. People call it “the Machamp special.” | the Machamp special | |
Graveler | US: When two Graveler fight each other, it fills the surroundings with flashes of light and sound. People call it the “fireworks of the earth.” | fireworks of the earth | |
Electrode | FR: It explodes in response to even minor stimuli. It is feared, with the nickname of "The Bomb Ball." | The Bomb Ball | |
Exeggutor | FR: It is called "The Walking Tropical Rainforest." Each of the nuts has a face and will of its own. | The Walking Tropical Rainforest | |
Exeggutor | D: It is called "The Walking Jungle." If a head grows too big, it falls off and becomes an Exeggcute. | The Walking Jungle | |
Hitmonlee | Stad: Repeatedly kicks its enemy with legs that freely stretch and contract. Some people refer to it as the "kicking master." | kicking master | |
Hitmonlee | C: It is also called the Kick Master. It uses its elastic legs to execute every known kick. | the Kick Master | |
Chansey | LA: This purehearted Pokémon shares its eggs with the injured. These eggs are so nutritious that they've been nicknamed "doctors' doubles." | doctors' doubles | |
Goldeen | R: Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of the Water Queen. | the Water Queen | |
Goldeen | G: Its dorsal, pectoral and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the water dancer. | the water dancer | |
Goldeen | LG: Its tail fin billows like an elegant ballroom dress, giving it the nickname of "The Water Queen". | The Water Queen | |
Goldeen | Sw: Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer. | the Water Dancer | |
Staryu | R: Staryu's center section has an organ called the core that shines bright red. If you go to a beach toward the end of summer, the glowing cores of these Pokémon look like the stars in the sky.the core that shines bright red | the core | |
Starmie | Y: The center section is named the core. People think it is communicating when it glows in 7 colors. | the core | |
Starmie | R: Starmie's center section - the core - glows brightly in seven colors. Because of its luminous nature, this Pokémon has been given the nickname "the gem of the sea." | the core the gem of the sea | |
Starmie | US: Its sparkling core is called “the gem of the sea.” This core can be made into high-priced accessories that are traded in secret. | the gem of the sea | |
Jynx | Sw: In certain parts of Galar, Jynx was once feared and worshiped as the Queen of Ice. | the Queen of Ice | |
Tauros | V: This kind of Tauros, known as the Combat Breed, is distinguished by its thick, powerful muscles and its fierce disposition. | Combat Breed | |
Tauros | V: People call this kind of Tauros the Blaze Breed due to the hot air it snorts from its nostrils. Its three tails are intertwined. | Blaze Breed | |
Tauros | V: It swims by jetting water from its horns. The most notable characteristic of the Aqua Breed is its high body fat, which allows it to float easily. | Aqua Breed | |
Gyarados | US: It fires hyper beams in all directions, burning the surrounding area to ash. There are some regions where it's called “the deity of destruction.” | the deity of destruction | |
Aerodactyl | R: Aerodactyl is a Pokémon from the age of dinosaurs. It was regenerated from genetic material extracted from amber. It is imagined to have been the king of the skies in ancient times. | the king of the skies | |
Moltres | R: Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames. | the legendary bird of fire | |
Moltres | Stad: A legendary bird Pokémon known as the "fire bird." Every time it flaps, its wings flare and burn brightly. | fire bird | |
Dratini | D: It is called the "Mirage Pokémon" because so few have seen it. Its shed skin has been found. | Mirage Pokémon | |
Dragonair | C: It is called the divine Pokémon. When its entire body brightens slightly, the weather changes. | the divine Pokémon | |
Dragonite | Stad: Has intelligence on par with people. This "sea guardian" is said to be capable of flying around the globe in about 16 hours. | sea guardian | |
Dragonite | US: It flies over raging seas as if they were nothing. Observing this, a ship's captain dubbed this Pokémon “the sea incarnate.” | the sea incarnate | |
Noctowl | US: With eyes that can see in pitch-darkness, it never lets its prey escape. Some even call it “the emperor of dark nights.” | the emperor of dark night | |
Lanturn | R: Lanturn is nicknamed "the deep-sea star" for its illuminated antenna. This Pokémon produces light by causing a chemical reaction between bacteria and its bodily fluids inside the antenna. | the deep-sea star | |
Lanturn | D: Lanturn's light can shine up from great depths. It is nicknamed "The Deep-Sea Star." | The Deep-Sea Star | |
Togetic | D: It is said to appear in front of kindly people to scatter a glowing down called "joy dust." | joy dust | |
Slowking | UM: It's called "the sage of the sea." It engages in battles of wits with Oranguru, but the result is usually a draw. | the sage of the sea | |
Remoraid | UM: Also known as the "sniper of the seas," its water gun can hit prey without fail from over 300 feet away. | sniper of the seas | |
Lugia | S: It is said to be the guardian of the seas. It is rumored to have been seen on the night of a storm. | the guardian of the seas | |
Treecko | E: It makes its nest in a giant tree in the forest. It ferociously guards against anything nearing its territory. It is said to be the protector of the forest's trees. | the protector of the forest's trees | |
Shiftry | E: It is said to arrive on chilly, wintry winds. Feared from long ago as the guardian of forests, this Pokémon lives in a deep forest where people do not venture. | the guardian of forests | |
Sharpedo | R: Nicknamed "the bully of the sea," Sharpedo is widely feared. Its cruel fangs grow back immediately if they snap off. Just one of these Pokémon can thoroughly tear apart a supertanker. | the bully of the sea | |
Sharpedo | E: The vicious and sly gangster of the sea. Its skin is specially textured to minimize drag in water. Its speed tops out at over 75 mph per hour. | The vicious and sly gangster of the sea | |
Sharpedo | FR: The ruffian of the seas, it has fangs that crunch through iron. It swims by jetting water from its rear. | The ruffian of the seas | |
Sharpedo | D: Its fangs rip through sheet iron. It swims at 75 mph and is known as "The Bully of the Sea." | The Bully of the Sea | |
Sharpedo | HG: It can swim at speeds of 75 mph by jetting seawater through its body. It is the bandit of the sea. | the bandit of the sea | |
Sharpedo | Sh: This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sea. Any ship entering the waters Sharpedo calls home will be attacked-no exceptions. | the Bully of the Sea | |
Flygon | R: Flygon is nicknamed "the elemental spirit of the desert." Because its flapping wings whip up a cloud of sand, this Pokémon is always enveloped in a sandstorm while flying. | the elemental spirit of the desert | |
Flygon | S: Flygon whips up a sandstorm by flapping its wings. The wings create a series of notes that sound like singing. Because the "singing" is the only thing that can be heard in a sandstorm, this Pokémon is said to be the desert spirit. | the singing | |
Flygon | D: It whips up sandstorms with powerful flaps of its wings. It is known as "The Desert Spirit." | The Desert Spirit | |
Flygon | HG: It is nicknamed "The Desert Spirit" because the flapping of its wings sounds like a woman singing. | The Desert Spirit | |
Flygon | B: It whips up sandstorms with powerful flaps of its wings. It is known as "The Desert Spirit." | The Desert Spirit | |
Flygon | B2: Known as "The Desert Spirit," this Pokémon hides in the sandstorms it causes by beating its wings. | The Desert Spirit | |
Flygon | Sh: It is nicknamed the Desert Spirit because the flapping of its wings sounds like a woman singing. | the Desert Spirit | |
Milotic | R: Milotic is said to be the most beautiful of all the Pokémon. It has the power to becalm such emotions as anger and hostility to quell bitter feuding. | the most beautiful of all the Pokémon | |
Absol | R: Every time Absol appears before people, it is followed by a disaster such as an earthquake or a tidal wave. As a result, it came to be known as the disaster Pokémon. | the disaster Pokémon | |
Salamence | M: Mega Evolution fuels its brutality, and it may even turn on the Trainer who raised it. It's been dubbed "the blood-soaked crescent." | the blood-soaked crescent | |
Kyogre | S: Kyogre is named in mythology as the Pokémon that expanded the sea by covering the land with torrential rains and towering tidal waves. It took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle with Groudon. | the Pokémon that expanded the sea by covering the land with torrential rains and towering tidal waves | |
Kyogre | E: Kyogre has appeared in mythology as the creator of the sea. After long years of feuding with Groudon, it took to sleep at the bottom of the sea. | the creator of the sea | |
Kyogre | AS: Kyogre is said to be the personification of the sea itself. Legends tell of its many clashes against Groudon, as each sought to gain the power of nature. | the personification of the sea | |
Groudon | R: Groudon has long been described in mythology as the Pokémon that raised lands and expanded continents. This Pokémon took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle with Kyogre. | the Pokémon that raised lands and expanded continents | |
Groudon | OR: Groudon is said to be the personification of the land itself. Legends tell of its many clashes against Kyogre, as each sought to gain the power of nature. | the personification of the land | |
Torterra | P: Groups of this Pokémon migrating in search of water have been mistaken for "moving forests." | moving forests | |
Chimchar | LA: Full of vigor and always in high spirits. It was once known by the name "Lantern-Tail" and feared as some kind of apparition. | Lantern-Tail | |
Empoleon | LA: Since ancient times, it has been revered by the people of Hisui, who call it the Master of the Waves. Its wings are a match for even master-crafted blades. | the Master of the Waves | |
Drifloon | Pt: Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits." | Signpost for Wandering Spirits | |
Drifloon | B2: These Pokémon are called the "Signpost for Wandering Spirits." Children holding them sometimes vanish. | Signpost for Wandering Spirits | |
Honchkrow | Pt: If one utters a deep cry, many Murkrow gather quickly. For this, it is called "Summoner of Night." | Summoner of Night | |
Honchkrow | LA: One cry from this Pokémon, and a murder of Murkrow come flying. At such times, one would think the curtain of night had fallen, plunging the world into jet-black darkness. | murder of Murkrow | |
Lucario | LA: A most gallant-looking creature. It emits energy waves and controls them with precision, using them to sense even faraway beings. I have given the name “aura” to this power. | aura | |
Drapion | Sh: It's so vicious that it's called the Sand Demon. Yet when confronted by Hippowdon, Drapion keeps a low profile and will never pick a fight. | the Sand Demon | |
Finneon | P: The way its two tail fins flutter while it swims has earned it the nickname "Beautifly of the Sea." | Beautifly of the Sea | |
Finneon | LA: What a gorgeous sight this Pokémon is as it swims with its long, pink-painted caudal fins fluttering behind it. Finneon's beautiful appearance has led to its nickname: "finery fish." | finery fish | |
Abomasnow | D: It whips up blizzards in mountains that are always buried in snow. It is the abominable snowman. | the abominable snowman | |
Abomasnow | P: It blankets wide areas in snow by whipping up blizzards. It is also known as "The Ice Monster." | The Ice Monster | |
Probopass | D: It exudes strong magnetism from all over. It controls three small units called Mini-Noses. | Mini-Noses | |
Probopass | Pt: It freely controls three small units called Mini-Noses using magnetic force. | Mini-Noses | |
Probopass | HG: It controls three units called Mini-Noses using magnetic force. With them, it can attack the foe from three directions. | Mini-Noses | |
Uxie | D: Known as "The Being of Knowledge." It is said that it can wipe out the memory of those who see its eyes. | The Being of Knowledge | |
Mesprit | D: Known as "The Being of Emotion." It taught humans the nobility of sorrow, pain, and joy. | The Being of Emotion | |
Azelf | D: Known as "The Being of Willpower." It sleeps at the bottom of a lake to keep the world in balance. | The Being of Willpower | |
Oshawott | B: It fights using the scalchop on its stomach. In response to an attack, it retaliates immediately by slashing. | the scalchop | |
Oshawott | W: The scalchop on its stomach is made from the same element as claws. It detaches the scalchop for use as a blade. | the scalchop | |
Oshawott | LA: This Pokémon from the Unova region uses the shell on its belly as a weapon to cut down its foes. Thus, I've conferred upon this shell the name "scalchop." | scalchop | |
Dewott | B: Strict training is how it learns its flowing double-scalchop technique. | double-scalchop technique | |
Dewott | W: Scalchop techniques differ from one Dewott to another. It never neglects maintaining its scalchops. | scalchops | |
Dewott | B2: As a result of strict training, each Dewott learns different forms for using the scalchops. | the scalchops | |
Samurott | B2: In the time it takes a foe to blink, it can draw and sheathe the seamitars attached to its front legs. | the seamitars | |
Excadrill | Sh: Known as the Drill King, this Pokémon can tunnel through the terrain at speeds of over 90 mph. | the Drill King | |
Basculin | UM: Some people call it “the thug of the lake.” Whether the differences in color are meaningful is not yet known. | the thug of the lake | |
Basculin | V: It's so vicious that it's called the Thug of the River. Yet Basculin is still targeted by predators, such as Dondozo and Bombirdier. | the Thug of the River | |
Sandile | UM: Sandile's still not good at hunting, so it mostly eats things that have collapsed in the desert. It's called “the cleaner of the desert.” | the cleaner of the desert | |
Krookodile | Sw: This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sands. Krookodile's mighty jaws can bite through heavy plates of iron with almost no effort at all. | the Bully of the Sands | |
Gothorita | Sw: It's said that when stars shine in the night sky, this Pokémon will spirit away sleeping children. Some call it the Witch of Punishment. | the Witch of Punishment | |
Sawsbuck | B2: They migrate according to seasons, so some people call Sawsbuck the harbingers of spring. | the harbingers of spring | |
Beartic | V: Feared as the Snow-White Demon in northern lands, Beartic uses its frosty claws and fangs to attack prey. | the Snow-White Demon in northern lands | |
Braviary | B2: For the sake of its friends, this brave warrior of the sky will not stop battling, even if injured. | brave warrior of the sky | |
Braviary | S: With its brave disposition, it fears nothing—not even death. Ancient Alolan people respected it, referring to it as "the hero of the sky." | the hero of the sky | |
Braviary | UM: Known as “the hero of the skies,” this Pokémon is so proud and so brave that it will never retreat, even when it's injured. | the hero of the skies | |
Larvesta | S: This Pokémon was called the Larva That Stole the Sun. The fire Larvesta spouts from its horns can cut right through a sheet of iron. | the Larva That Stole the Sun | |
Volcarona | US: As it flies, it scatters its flaming scales. It was feared by ancient people, who referred to it as "the rage of the sun." | the rage of the sun | |
Landorus | B: Lands visited by Landorus grant such bountiful crops that it has been hailed as "The Guardian of the Fields." | The Guardian of the Fields | |
Landorus | LA: When the incarnations of wind and of lightning clash, Landorus arrives to quell the conflict. After the tempests and thunderbolts abate, the land is sure to be blessed with bountiful harvests. | the incarnations of wind and of lightning clash | |
Dartrix | M: It throws sharp feathers called blade quills at enemies or prey. It seldom misses. | blade quills | |
Dartrix | Sw: It throws one knifelike feather after another at its enemies, and each one precisely strikes a weak point. These feathers are known as blade quills. | blade quills | |
Primarina | UM: Also known as a songstress, it has a fantastical look on moonlit nights when it leads its colony in song. | songstress | |
Wishiwashi | S: Weak Wishiwashi school together to concentrate their power. Their united force makes them the demon of the sea, feared near and far. | the demon of the sea, feared near and far | |
Wishiwashi | US: Wishiwashi assemble in this formation to face off against strong foes. It boasts a strength that earned it the name “demon of the sea.” | demon of the sea | |
Wishiwashi | UM: Called “demon of the sea” by some, when Wishiwashi are injured in battle and their numbers dwindle, they become a regular school. | demon of the sea | |
Wishiwashi | Sw: On their own, they're very weak. But when Wishiwashi pool their power together in a school, they become a demon of the sea. | demon of the sea | |
Palossand | Sw: Palossand is known as the Beach Nightmare. It pulls its prey down into the sand by controlling the sand itself, and then it sucks out their souls. | the Beach Nightmare | |
Cosmog | M: In ages past, it was called the child of the stars. It's said to be a Pokémon from another world, but no specific details are known. | the child of the stars | |
Cosmoem | S: Motionless as if dead, its body is faintly warm to the touch. In the distant past, it was called the cocoon of the stars. | the cocoon of the stars | |
Cosmoem | US: The king who ruled Alola in times of antiquity called it the “cocoon of the stars” and built an altar to worship it. | cocoon of the stars | |
Solgaleo | UM: In writings from the distant past, it's called by the name “the beast that devours the sun.” | the beast that devours the sun | |
Solgaleo | Sh: Solgaleo was once known as the Beast That Devours the Sun. Energy in the form of light radiates boundlessly from it. | the Beast That Devours the Sun | |
Lunala | US: Records of it exist in writings from long, long ago, where it was known by the name “the beast that calls the moon.” | the beast that calls the moon | |
Lunala | Sw: Known as the Beast That Calls the Moon, this Pokémon lives by taking in any and all light and converting it into its own energy. | the Beast That Calls the Moon | |
Corviknight | Sh: The eight feathers on its back are called blade birds, and they can launch off its body to attack foes independently. | blade birds | |
Hatterene | Sh: If you're too loud around it, you risk being torn apart by the claws on its tentacle. This Pokémon is also known as the Forest Witch. | the Forest Witch | |
Hatterene | Sh: Beams like lightning shoot down from its tentacles. It's known to some as the Raging Goddess. | the Raging Goddess | |
Falinks | Sw: Five of them are troopers, and one is the brass. The brass's orders are absolute. | troopers the brass | |
Zacian | Sh: Able to cut down anything with a single strike, it became known as the Fairy King's Sword, and it inspired awe in friend and foe alike. | the Fairy King's Sword | |
Zamazenta | Sw: Its ability to deflect any attack led to it being known as the Fighting Master's Shield. It was feared and respected by all. | the Fighting Master's Shield | |
Overqwil | LA: Its lancelike spikes and savage temperament have earned it the nickname "sea fiend." It slurps up poison to nourish itself. | sea fiend | |
Koraidon | S: This seems to be the Winged King mentioned in an old expedition journal. It was said to have split the land with its bare fists. | the Winged King | |
Miraidon | V: This seems to be the Iron Serpent mentioned in an old book. The Iron Serpent is said to have turned the land to ash with its lightning. | the Iron Serpent |
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Gloom | G: What appears to be drool is actually sweet honey. It is very sticky and clings stubbornly if touched. | |
Gloom | S: It secretes a sticky, drool-like honey. Although sweet, it smells too repulsive to get very close. | |
Gloom | E: A horribly noxious honey drools from its mouth. One whiff of the honey can result in memory loss. Some fans are said to enjoy this overwhelming stink, however. | |
Slowpoke | S: A sweet sap leaks from its tail's tip. Although not nutritious, the tail is pleasant to chew on. | |
Slowpoke | C: It is always so absent-minded that it won't react, even if its flavorful tail is bitten. | |
Slowpoke | S: Its long tail often breaks off. It doesn't really feel any pain, though, and the tail grows back, so Slowpoke isn't particularly bothered. | |
Slowpoke | M: Alolan home cooking involves drying Slowpoke tails and then simmering them into a salty stew. | |
Slowpoke | UM: Although their tails, which fall off naturally, can easily be found lying around, they're a precious ingredient for cooking. | |
Slowpoke | Sh: When this Pokémon's tail is soaked in water, sweetness seeps from it. Slowpoke uses this trait to lure in and fish up other Pokémon. | |
Slowpoke | Sw: Although this Pokémon is normally zoned out, its expression abruptly sharpens on occasion. The cause for this seems to lie in Slowpoke's diet. | |
Slowpoke | Sh: Because Galarian Slowpoke eat the seeds of a plant that grows only in Galar, their tails have developed a spicy flavor. | |
Chansey | Y: A gentle and kind-hearted Pokémon that shares its nutritious eggs if it sees an injured Pokémon. | |
Chansey | Stad: Lays very succulent eggs every day. If it is treated with love and care, its eggs appear to become even more delicious. | |
Chansey | R: Chansey lays nutritionally excellent eggs on an everyday basis. The eggs are so delicious, they are easily and eagerly devoured by even those people who have lost their appetite. | |
Chansey | E: Chansey lay nutritionally excellent eggs every day. The eggs are so delicious, they are eagerly devoured by even those people who have lost their appetite. | |
Chansey | S: The eggs laid by Chansey are rich in nutrients and a favorite food of many Pokémon. | |
Lapras | R: A Pokémon that has been overhunted almost to extinction. It can ferry people across the water. | |
Octillery | UM: It usually sleeps in caves. The pitch-black ink that Octillery spits is also used for cooking. | |
Miltank | G: Its milk is packed with nutrition, making it the ultimate beverage for the sick or weary. | |
Miltank | E: It gives over five gallons of milk daily. Its sweet milk is enjoyed by children and grown-ups alike. People who can't drink milk turn it into yogurt and eat it instead. | |
Miltank | US: It produces over five gallons of milk a day. The higher the quality of the pastures it lives in, the richer and tastier its milk becomes. | |
Miltank | UM: Its milk is delicious and chock-full of nutrients. However, if you drink too much, it could make your stomach hurt, so be careful. | |
Blissey | G: Anyone who takes even one bite of Blissey's egg becomes unfailingly caring and pleasant to everyone. | |
Blissey | C: Biting into one of the delicious eggs that Blissey provides will make everyone around smile with joy. | |
Blissey | US: Their eggs are such a delicacy that some say eating one will bring you happiness. These eggs fetch the highest prices on the market. | |
Surskit | S: If Surskit senses danger, it secretes a thick, sugary syrup from the tip of its head. There are some Pokémon that love eating this syrup. | |
Surskit | E: They gather on puddles after evening downpours, gliding across the surface of water as if sliding. It secretes honey with a sweet aroma from its head. | |
Surskit | M: When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its head. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon. | |
Surskit | US: If it's in a pinch, it will secrete a sweet liquid from the tip of its head. Syrup made from gathering that liquid is tasty on bread. | |
Tropius | R: The bunches of fruit around Tropius's neck are very popular with children. This Pokémon loves fruit, and eats it continuously. Apparently, its love for fruit resulted in its own outgrowth of fruit. | |
Tropius | S: Children of the southern tropics eat as snacks the fruit that grows in bunches around the neck of Tropius. This Pokémon flies by flapping the leaves on its back as if they were wings. | |
Tropius | E: It flies by flapping its broad leaves. The bunch of fruit that grows around its neck is deliciously sweet. In the spring, it scatters pollen from its neck. | |
Tropius | FR: It lives in tropical jungles. The bunch of fruit around its neck is delicious. The fruit grows twice a year. | |
Tropius | D: Because it continually ate only its favorite fruit, the fruit started growing around its neck. | |
Tropius | Pt: Delicious fruits grew out from around its neck because it always ate the same kind of fruit. | |
Tropius | HG: The bunch of fruit around its neck ripens twice a year and is delicious. It's a highly favored tropical snack. | |
Tropius | B: Delicious fruits grew out from around its neck because it always ate the same kind of fruit. | |
Tropius | B2: It flies by flapping its broad leaves and gives the sweet, delicious fruit around its neck to children. | |
Tropius | X: It flies by flapping its broad leaves and gives the sweet, delicious fruit around its neck to children. | |
Tropius | Y: The bunch of fruit around its neck ripens twice a year and is delicious. It's a highly favored tropical snack. | |
Grotle | P: The shell is hardened soil. Some Pokémon come to peck the berries growing on the trees on its back. | |
Combee | D: A Pokémon formed by three others. It busily carries sweet floral honey to Vespiquen. | |
Combee | LA: They swear fealty to a queen Pokémon and work diligently to gather nectar. Each swarm produces a different flavor of honey. | |
Cherubi | D: The small ball holds the nutrients needed for evolution. Apparently, it is very sweet and tasty. | |
Cherubi | Pt: The small ball is not only full of nutrients, it is also tasty. Starly try to peck it off. | |
Cherubi | Sh: The deeper a Cherubi's red, the more nutrients it has stockpiled in its body. And the sweeter and tastier its small ball! | |
Cherubi | D: The small ball holds the nutrients needed for evolution. Apparently, it is very sweet and tasty. | |
Cherubi | LA: Once the fruit growing alongside the main body is large and plump, Cherubi will use the nutrients within to evolve. The fruit then detaches, becoming nourishment for other creatures. | |
Snover | P: In the spring, it grows berries with the texture of frozen treats around its belly. | |
Snover | Sh: The berries that grow around its belly are like ice pops. Galarian Darumaka absolutely love these berries. | |
Basculin | B2: Red- and blue-striped Basculin are very violent and always fighting. They are also remarkably tasty. | |
Basculin | Sh: In the past, it often appeared on the dinner table. The meat of red-striped Basculin is on the fatty side, and it's more popular with the youth. | |
Basculin | Sw: Blue-striped Basculin used to be a common food source. They apparently have an inoffensive, light flavor. | |
Maractus | Sh: Once each year, this Pokémon scatters its seeds. They're jam-packed with nutrients, making them a precious food source out in the desert. | |
Sawsbuck | V: This Pokémon's leaves can be made into a black tea, the taste of which varies depending on the region of origin. Paldea's is especially aromatic. | |
Clauncher | US: Its claws occasionally fall off, and it keeps a low profile until they grow back. The meat of its claws is so delicious! | |
Clauncher | Sw: Clauncher's claws can fall off during battle, but they'll regenerate. The meat inside the claws is popular as a delicacy in Galar. | |
Clauncher | V: Clauncher's claws will regrow if they fall off. The meat inside the claws is edible, but it has a distinct flavor that doesn't appeal to all tastes. | |
Clawitzer | UM: Its right arm is packed with meat. When its pincer falls off, it's exported to be used as a cooking ingredient. | |
Crabrawler | M: It punches so much, its pincers often come off from overuse, but they grow back quickly. What little meat they contain is rich and delicious. | |
Crabrawler | V: If it loses its pincers, they'll quickly regrow. The pincers are popular ingredients in Paldea since their shells produce a tasty soup stock. | |
Crabominable | S: The detached pincers of these Pokémon are delicious. Some Trainers bring Lechonk into the mountains just to search for them. | |
Ribombee | S: It rolls up pollen into puffs. It makes many different varieties, some used as food and others used in battle. | |
Morelull | Sw: Pokémon living in the forest eat the delicious caps on Morelull's head. The caps regrow overnight. | |
Bounsweet | M: Although it's too sugary for human consumption, Bounsweet's sweat can be watered down into a juice with just the right amount of sweetness. | |
Bounsweet | S: Its sweat is sweet, like syrup made from boiled-down fruit. Because of this, Bounsweet was highly valued in the past, when sweetners were scarce. | |
Applin | Sh: As soon as it's born, it burrows into an apple. Not only does the apple serve as its food source, but the flavor of the fruit determines its evolution. | |
Applin | S: It grows by eating the flesh of an apple. Applin uses its own body fluid to strengthen the apple’s skin and prevent it from rotting. | |
Flapple | Sw: It ate a sour apple, and that induced its evolution. In its cheeks, it stores an acid capable of causing chemical burns. | |
Flapple | Sw: Under the influence of Gigantamax energy, it produces much more sweet nectar, and its shape has changed to resemble a giant apple. | |
Flapple | Sh: If it stretches its neck, the strong aroma of its nectar pours out. The scent is so sickeningly sweet that one whiff makes other Pokémon faint. | |
Appletun | Sw: Eating a sweet apple caused its evolution. A nectarous scent wafts from its body, luring in the bug Pokémon it preys on. | |
Appletun | Sh: Its body is covered in sweet nectar, and the skin on its back is especially yummy. Children used to have it as a snack. | |
Barraskewda | Sw: This Pokémon has a jaw that's as sharp as a spear and as strong as steel. Apparently Barraskewda's flesh is surprisingly tasty, too. | |
Sinistea | Sw: This Pokémon is said to have been born when a lonely spirit possessed a cold, leftover cup of tea. | |
Polteageist | Sh: Leaving leftover black tea unattended is asking for this Pokémon to come along and pour itself into it, turning the tea into a new Polteageist. | |
Polteageist | Sw: Trainers Polteageist trusts will be allowed to experience its distinctive flavor and aroma firsthand by sampling just a tiny bit of its tea. | |
Polteageist | Sh: When angered, it launches tea from its body at the offender's mouth. The tea causes strong chills if swallowed. | |
Polteageist | S: The tea that composes Polteageist’s body has a distinct and enjoyable flavor. Drinking too much, however, can be fatal. | |
Polteageist | V: Though risky to drink, this Pokémon's tea tastes delicious. Gourmets who have no fear of danger drink Polteageist tea day after day. | |
Sirfetch'd | Sh: After deflecting attacks with its hard leaf shield, it strikes back with its sharp leek stalk. The leek stalk is both weapon and food. | |
Milcery | Sw: This Pokémon was born from sweet-smelling particles in the air. Its body is made of cream. | |
Alcremie | Sw: When it trusts a Trainer, it will treat them to berries it's decorated with cream. | |
Alcremie | Sh: When Alcremie is content, the cream it secretes from its hands becomes sweeter and richer. | |
Smoliv | S: It protects itself from enemies by emitting oil from the fruit on its head. This oil is bitter and astringent enough to make someone flinch. | |
Dolliv | S: Dolliv shares its tasty, fresh-scented oil with others. This species has coexisted with humans since times long gone. | |
Arboliva | S: This calm Pokémon is very compassionate. It will share its delicious, nutrient-rich oil with weakened Pokémon. | |
Capsakid | S: The more sunlight this Pokémon bathes in, the more spicy chemicals are produced by its body, and thus the spicier its moves become. | |
Capsakid | V: Traditional Paldean dishes can be extremely spicy because they include the shed front teeth of Capsakid among their ingredients. | |
Scovillain | S: The red head converts spicy chemicals into fire energy and blasts the surrounding area with a super spicy stream of flame. | |
Scovillain | V: The green head has turned vicious due to the spicy chemicals stimulating its brain. Once it goes on a rampage, there is no stopping it. | |
Wattrel | V: These Pokémon make their nests on coastal cliffs. The nests have a strange, crackling texture, and they're a popular delicacy. | |
Nacli | S: It was born in a layer of rock salt deep under the earth. This species was particularly treasured in the old days, as they would share precious salt. | |
Fidough | V: The yeast in Fidough's breath is useful for cooking, so this Pokémon has been protected by people since long ago. | |
Dachsbun | S: The pleasant aroma that emanates from this Pokémon’s body helps wheat grow, so Dachsbun has been treasured by farming villages. | |
Toedscool | S: Toedscool lives in muggy forests. The flaps that fall from its body are chewy and very delicious. | |
Toedscruel | V: It coils its 10 tentacles around prey and sucks out their nutrients, causing the prey pain. The folds along the rim of its head are a popular delicacy. | |
Veluza | S: When Veluza discards unnecessary flesh, its mind becomes honed and its psychic power increases. The spare flesh has a mild but delicious flavor. | |
Garganacl | V: Many Pokémon gather around Garganacl, hoping to lick at its mineral-rich salt. |
Medicine from Pokémon
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Paras | R: Paras has parasitic mushrooms growing on its back called tochukaso. They grow large by drawing nutrients from this Bug/Grass Pokémon host. They are highly valued as a medicine for extending life. | |
Paras | M: Mushrooms called tochukaso sprout from its back. They can be dried and powdered to make a medicine used to extend life. | |
Parasect | Stad: The bug host is controlled by the mushrooms that scatter poisonous spores. The spores are sometimes used as medicine in China. | |
Parasect | M: It scatters toxic spores from its mushroom cap. Once harvested, these spores can be steeped and boiled down to prepare herbal medicines. | |
Parasect | UM: Its poisonous spores are also used in traditional medicine. Apparently, spores produced in Alola are not of very good quality. | |
Tangela | Sh: The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent. In some parts of Galar, Tangela vines are used as herbs. | |
Tangela | E: The poisonous barbs alled entirely in blue vines, preventing any glimpse of its true identity. The vines impart a refreshing sensation when chewed—they're useful as a spice. | |
Tangela | LA: It is cloaked entirely in blue vines, preventing any glimpse of its true identity. The vines impart a refreshing sensation when chewed—they're useful as a spice. | |
Seadra | S: Its fin tips leak poison over its body are highly valued as ingredients for making traditional herbal medicine. It shows no mercy to anything approaching its nest. | |
Seadra | D: Its spines provide protection. Its fins and bones are prized as traditional medicine ingredients. | |
Stantler | LA: Its strangely shaped antlers have the power to bewitch those who see them. Medicine made by grinding up the black orbs from fallen antlers is an effective treatment for insomnia. | |
Gabite | D: There is a long-held belief that medicine made from its scales will heal even incurable illnesses. | |
Gabite | S: In rare cases, it molts and sheds its scales. Medicine containing its scales as an ingredient will make a weary body feel invigorated. | |
Gabite | UM: It sheds its skin and gradually grows larger. Its scales can be ground into a powder and used as raw materials for traditional medicine. | |
Croagunk | HG: Fluid squeezed from its finger, albeit poisonous, is a significant ingredient in remedies for lower-back pain. | |
Croagunk | Sh: Once diluted, its poison becomes medicinal. This Pokémon came into popularity after a pharmaceutical company chose it as a mascot. | |
Toxicroak | LA: Its crimson claws contain a virulent toxin. This toxin can be made into a tonic by diluting it, mixing it with several types of wild grass, and boiling it down over two days. | |
Pansage | B: This Pokémon dwells deep in the forest. Eating a leaf from its head whisks weariness away as if by magic. | |
Pansage | W: It shares the leaf on its head with weary-looking Pokémon. These leaves are known to relieve stress. | |
Petilil | B: The leaves on its head are very bitter. Eating one of these leaves is known to refresh a tired body. | |
Petilil | B2: The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them. | |
Petilil | S: Although the leaves on its head are bitter enough to cause dizziness, they provide relief from weariness—even more so when boiled. | |
Petilil | US: Some say if you dry the leaves on its head, boil them down, and drink the infusion, your vigor will return, so Petilil is popular with the elderly. | |
Petilil | Sw: Petilil appears around sources of clean water. Boiling leaves from this Pokémon's head results in a liquid that's sometimes used as a bug repellent. | |
Petilil | LA: The leaves on its head are highly valued for medicinal purposes. Dry the leaves in the sun, boil them, and then drink the bitter decoction for remarkably effective relief from fatigue. | |
Petilil | S: The leaves on its head grow right back even if they fall out. These bitter leaves refresh those who eat them. | |
Lilligant | Sh: Essential oils made from Lilligant flowers have a sublime scent, but they're also staggeringly expensive. | |
Lilligant | LA: I suspect that its well-developed legs are the result of a life spent on mountains covered in deep snow. The scent it exudes from its flower crown heartens those in proximity. | |
Cinccino | UM: The oil that seeps from its body is really smooth. For people troubled by bad skin, this oil is an effective treatment. | |
Cinccino | Sh: A special oil that seeps through their fur helps them avoid attacks. The oil fetches a high price at market. | |
Foongus | Sh: The spores released from this Pokémon's hands are highly poisonous, but when thoroughly dried, the spores can be used as stomach medicine. | |
Alomomola | US: Fishermen take them along on long voyages, because if you have an Alomomola with you, there'll be no need for a doctor or medicine. | |
Phantump | M: According to legend, medicine to cure any illness can be made by plucking the green leaves on its head, brewing them, and boiling down the liquid. | |
Phantump | UM: An unknown spirit came to lodge in a tree stump, creating this Pokémon. A cure-all can be made from an infusion of its green leaves. | |
Comfey | S: It attaches flowers to its highly nutritious vine. This revitalizes the flowers, and they give off an aromatic scent. | |
Comfey | M: Baths prepared with the flowers from its vine have a relaxing effect, so this Pokémon is a hit with many people. | |
Comfey | UM: It picks flowers and sticks them to its body with fluids it produces. The aroma that wafts from its petals has a healing effect. | |
Pyukumuku | M: These Pokémon line the beaches. The sticky mucous that covers their bodies can be used to soothe sunburned skin. How convenient! | |
Komala | V: A potent anesthetic can be made by diluting Komala's drool. This anesthetic was used for surgeries in the past. | |
Tapu Lele | S: This guardian deity of Akala is guilelessly cruel. The fragrant aroma of flowers is the source of its energy. | |
Tapu Lele | M: As it flutters about, it scatters its strangely glowing scales. Touching them is said to restore good health on the spot. |
Other products from Pokémon
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Sandslash | US: Its claws and horns often break off. The broken claws and horns can be used to carve plows for tilling farm fields. | |
Wigglytuff | S: It sheds its fine fur when the seasons change. The fur is gathered and spun into a luxurious yarn. | |
Diglett | R: Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple - wherever this Pokémon burrows, the soil is left perfectly tilled for planting crops. This soil is made ideal for growing delicious vegetables. | |
Diglett | E: Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple — wherever they burrow, the soil is left perfectly tilled for growing delicious crops. | |
Diglett | M: Many farmers cherish and nurture Diglett because its droppings enrich the soil it lives in. | |
Diglett | UM: Around their crops, farmers plant the kind of tree that Diglett like to eat as a way of getting Diglett to plow the fields for them. | |
Alakazam | UM: If it trusts someone deeply, it will let them have one of its spoons. Anything you eat with that spoon is apparently delicious. | |
Golem | M: Once a year, this Pokémon molts, and its shed shell returns to the soil. This process creates enriched soil, so farmers collect the shells. | |
Shellder | S: Grains of sand trapped in its shells mix with its body fluids to form beautiful pearls. | |
Shellder | S: The hardness of its shell surpasses the hardness of a diamond. In days gone by, people used the shells to make shields. | |
Shellder | US: The sand that accumulates inside its shell eventually becomes a pearl. But the pearl gets in the way, so it spits it out and discards it. | |
Cloyster | M: Excavation of the tombs of ancient hunting tribes has turned up many spears tipped with spikes that had fallen off this Pokémon's shell. | |
Lickitung | LA: Wields its long tongue deftly, as though it were an arm. The Pokémon's viscous saliva, once it has been collected and boiled down, yields a strong and highly useful adhesive. | |
Weezing | SS: Top-grade perfume is made using its internal poison gases by diluting them to the highest level. | |
Weezing | Sw: This Pokémon consumes particles that contaminate the air. Instead of leaving droppings, it expels clean air. | |
Starmie | US: Its sparkling core is called “the gem of the sea.” This core can be made into high-priced accessories that are traded in secret. | |
Dratini | S: It grows by molting repeatedly. Boots made from the tanned cast-off skin are a super luxury item. | |
Spinarak | M: Some fishermen weave its sturdy thread into nets to catch fish Pokémon. | |
Spinarak | US: With threads from its mouth, it fashions sturdy webs that won't break even if you set a rock on them. | |
Ariados | S: There are some areas where people use the string Ariados spins for their own weaving. The resulting cloth is popular for its strength. | |
Mareep | US: Clothing made from Mareep's fleece is easily charged with static electricity, so a special process is used on it. | |
Marill | Sw: This Pokémon uses its round tail as a float. The ball of Marill's tail is filled with nutrients that have been turned into an oil. | |
Corsola | G: It continuously sheds and grows. The tip of its head is prized as a treasure for its beauty. | |
Skarmory | C: The feathers that it sheds are very sharp. It is said that people once used the feathers as swords. | |
Skarmory | S: Its feathers, which fall off as it grows, are thin and sharp. In times long past, warriors used them as swords. | |
Skarmory | US: The wing feathers it sheds can be processed and made into knives whose sharpness is recognized by the finest chefs. | |
Stantler | R: Stantler's magnificent antlers were traded at high prices as works of art. As a result, this Pokémon was hunted close to extinction by those who were after the priceless antlers. | |
Stantler | E: Stantler's magnificent antlers were once traded at high prices as works of art. As a result, this Pokémon was hunted close to extinction. | |
Sceptile | S: Sceptile has seeds growing on its back. They are said to be bursting with nutrients that revitalize trees. This Pokémon raises the trees in a forest with loving care. | |
Linoone | Sw: Its fur is strong and supple. Shaving brushes made with shed Linoone hairs are highly prized. | |
Cascoon | LA: The silk coating its body is thin but sufficiently strong. Cascoon's silk has a luster and texture superior to that of Silcoon's, and clothes made using Cascoon silk are regarded as top-notch. | |
Aron | E: A Pokémon that is clad in steel armor. A new suit of armor is made when it evolves. The old, discarded armor is salvaged as metal for making iron products. | |
Aron | Sh: When Aron evolves, its steel armor peels off. In ancient times, people would collect Aron's shed armor and make good use of it in their daily lives. | |
Aggron | E: Its iron horns grow longer a little at a time. They are used to determine the Aggron's age. The gouges in its armor are worn with pride as mementos from battles. | |
Sharpedo | US: People believe that carrying one of its discarded fangs will prevent mishaps at sea, so the fangs are made into accessories. | |
Grumpig | S: Grumpig uses the black pearls on its body to wield its fantastic powers. When it is doing so, it dances bizarrely. This Pokémon's black pearls are valuable as works of art. | |
Lopunny | US: Lopunny regrows its coat twice a year. Mufflers and hats made from its fur are really warm. | |
Leafeon | Sw: Galarians favor the distinctive aroma that drifts from this Pokémon's leaves. There's a popular perfume made using that scent. | |
Boldore | UM: Its orange crystals are lumps of powerful energy. They're valuable, so Boldore is sometimes targeted for them. | |
Leavanny | B: Upon finding a small Pokémon, it weaves clothing for it from leaves, using the cutters on its arms and sticky silk. | |
Cottonee | M: Pillows and beds stuffed with cotton exhaled by Cottonee are soft and puffy, light and airy—altogether top quality. | |
Cottonee | Sh: Weaving together the cotton of both Cottonee and Eldegoss produces exquisite cloth that's highly prized by many luxury brands. | |
Axew | S: This Pokémon lives in nests that are made in the ground. People in ancient times used its tusks as cooking knives. | |
Diggersby | Sh: The fur on its belly retains heat exceptionally well. People used to make heavy winter clothing from fur shed by this Pokémon. | |
Talonflame | US: Its tough wings don't allow fire to pass through them. A long time ago, firefighters' outfits were made from Talonflame wings. | |
Talonflame | V: When it gets excited, it vents sparks from the gaps between its feathers. These unburnable feathers are used as a fireproof material. | |
Mareanie | US: They eat Corsola branches, so Mareanie are hated by craftsmen who work with Corsola branches that have naturally fallen off. | |
Mudsdale | S: This Pokémon has been treasured not just for its physical labor but also because it produces high-quality mud used for making pottery. | |
Salazzle | M: Filled with pheromones, its poisonous gas can be diluted to use in the production of luscious perfumes. | |
Steenee | S: Steenee spreads a sweet scent that makes others feel invigorated. This same scent is popular for antiperspirants. | |
Turtonator | M: It gushes fire and poisonous gases from its nostrils. Its dung is an explosive substance and can be put to various uses. | |
Hakamo-o | UM: The scales it sheds can be molded and processed to make pots and pans. They conduct heat well, so they're a popular item. | |
Kommo-o | M: Its rigid scales function as offense and defense. In the past, its scales were processed and used to make weapons and other commodities. | |
Kommo-o | Sh: Certain ruins have paintings of ancient warriors wearing armor made of Kommo-o scales. | |
Gossifleur | Sh: The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty. | |
Wooloo | Sh: If its fleece grows too long, Wooloo won't be able to move. Cloth made with the wool of this Pokémon is surprisingly strong. | |
Dubwool | Sw: Weave a carpet from its springy wool, and you end up with something closer to a trampoline. You'll start to bounce the moment you set foot on it. | |
Rolycoly | V: Chunks of the surface of this Pokémon's body that have grown old and flaked off have long been used for fuel as an alternative to coal. | |
Carkol | Sw: It forms coal inside its body. Coal dropped by this Pokémon once helped fuel the lives of people in the Galar region. | |
Coalossal | Sh: When Galar was hit by a harsh cold wave, this Pokémon served as a giant heating stove and saved many lives. |
Tastes or nutrients
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Ledyba | M: They communicate with one another using bodily fluids that give off odors. When they're angry, their odor smells sour. | |
Azurill | S: Azurill's tail is large and bouncy. It is packed full of the nutrients this Pokémon needs to grow. Azurill can be seen bouncing and playing on its big, rubbery tail. | |
Azurill | E: Its tail, which is packed with nutrition, is very bouncy like a rubber ball. On sunny days they gather at the edge of water and splash about for fun. | |
Azurill | P: Its tail is filled with nutrients necessary for growth. It plays by bouncing on its tail. | |
Azurill | HG: Its tail is packed full of the nutrients it needs to grow. | |
Breloom | S: The seeds ringing Breloom's tail are made of hardened toxic spores. It is horrible to eat the seeds. Just taking a bite of this Pokémon's seed will cause your stomach to rumble. | |
Feebas | US: They look ragged, so no one catches them. They look like they'd taste bad, so predators won't eat them. And their numbers continue to grow. | |
Gastrodon | US: When it's attacked, it gushes a purple liquid that's not poisonous but makes Gastrodon's meat bitter and inedible. | |
Panpour | B: The water stored inside the tuft on its head is full of nutrients. Plants that receive its water grow large. | |
Panpour | B2: The water stored inside the tuft on its head is full of nutrients. It waters plants with it using its tail. | |
Simisage | B: Ill tempered, it fights by swinging its barbed tail around wildly. The leaf growing on its head is very bitter. | |
Simisage | B2: It strikes its enemies with a thorn-covered tail. The leaf on its head is bitter. | |
Reuniclus | Sh: It's said that drinking the liquid surrounding Reuniclus grants wisdom. Problem is, the liquid is highly toxic to anything besides Reuniclus itself. | |
Mareanie | V: It has excellent regenerative capabilities. Legs that a Mareanie has lost have a very bitter, astringent flavor—they're not suitable as food. | |
Eiscue | V: If you lick the ice covering its face, you'll find it has a faintly salty taste. This species rode here on ocean currents from a cold, faraway land. | |
Wyrdeer | LA: The black orbs shine with an uncanny light when the Pokémon is erecting invisible barriers. The fur shed from its beard retains heat well and is a highly useful material for winter clothing. | |
Victreebel | Stad: Attracts prey with sweet-smelling honey. Its prey include bugs, naturally, and even large animals on occasion. | |
Victreebel | Stad2: Acid that has dissolved many prey becomes sweeter, making it even more effective at attracting prey. | |
Gastly | M: Although Gastly is barely visible, when it's near, a faint sweet smell lingers. | |
Bayleef | S: A spicy aroma emanates from around its neck. The aroma acts as a stimulant to restore health. | |
Igglybuff | M: It moves by bouncing along. As it moves a lot, it sweats, and its body gives off a sweet aroma. |
Custom
Symbolism
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Wartortle | G: It is recognized as a symbol of longevity. If its shell has algae on it, that Wartortle is very old. | |
Dugtrio | M: Despite the closeness between this Pokémon and farmers and other people, no one has ever seen the parts of it concealed underground. | |
Persian | UM: Its round face is a symbol of wealth. Persian that have bigger, plumper faces are considered more beautiful. | |
Persian | Sw: The round face of Alolan Persian is considered to be a symbol of prosperity in the Alola region, so these Pokémon are very well cared for. | |
Togepi | C: It is considered to be a symbol of good luck. Its shell is said to be filled with happiness. | |
Luvdisc | S: Luvdisc's heart-shaped body is a symbol of love and romance. It is said that any couple meeting this Pokémon is promised a loving relationship that never ends. | |
Cresselia | HG: Those who sleep holding Cresselia's feather are assured of joyful dreams. It is said to represent the crescent moon. | |
Swoobat | Sh: The auspicious shape of this Pokémon's nose apparently led some regions to consider Swoobat a symbol of good luck. | |
Darumaka | Sh: This popular symbol of good fortune will never fall over in its sleep, no matter how it's pushed or pulled. | |
Cofagrigus | Sh: There are many depictions of Cofagrigus decorating ancient tombs. They're symbols of the wealth that kings of bygone eras had. | |
Toucannon | UM: Known for forming harmonious couples, this Pokémon is brought to wedding ceremonies as a good luck charm. | |
Lycanroc | UM: The rocks in its mane are sharper than a knife. Fragments that break off are treasured as good luck charms. |
Popularity
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Wartortle | C: Its long, furry tail is a symbol of longevity, making it quite popular among older people. | |
Pidgeot | R: This Pokémon has a dazzling plumage of beautifully glossy feathers. Many Trainers are captivated by the striking beauty of the feathers on its head, compelling them to choose Pidgeot as their Pokémon. | |
Clefairy | R: Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare and found only in certain areas. | |
Clefairy | Stad: Because of its adorable nature, it is in high demand as a pet. However, it is rare and found only in limited areas. | |
Vulpix | US: Its beautiful tails have made it very popular. However, if it's not brushed diligently, it will be a mass of tangles before you know it. | |
Wigglytuff | FR: Its fur is extremely fine, dense, and supple. The exquisitely pleasant fur conveys an image of luxury. | |
Gloom | Y: Smells incredibly foul! However, around 1 out of 1,000 people enjoy sniffing its nose-bending stink. | |
Gloom | E: A horribly noxious honey drools from its mouth. One whiff of the honey can result in memory loss. Some fans are said to enjoy this overwhelming stink, however. | |
Persian | R: Although its fur has many admirers, it is tough to raise as a pet because of its fickle meanness. | |
Persian | Stad: It is highly regarded as a pet for its beautiful fur. However, it is extremely temperamental and difficult to keep. | |
Persian | G: Many adore it for its sophisticated air. However, it will lash out and scratch for little reason. | |
Persian | D: A very haughty Pokémon. Among fans, the size of the jewel in its forehead is a topic of much talk. | |
Persian | UM: This Pokémon is popular with rich people. It's also targeted by hunters who are after the jewel in its forehead. | |
Persian | S: Its round face and smooth coat—softer than the most high-class velvet—have made this a very popular Pokémon in Alola. | |
Arcanine | Y: A legendary Pokémon in China. Many people are charmed by its grace and beauty while running. | |
Arcanine | Stad: A Pokémon whose beauty is legendary in China. It is said to run gracefully and lightly, as if it were flying. | |
Arcanine | G: This legendary Chinese Pokémon is considered magnificent. Many people are enchanted by its grand mane. | |
Poliwag | UM: The direction of the swirl on their stomachs differs depending on where they live. Poliwag aficionados can tell them apart at a glance. | |
Kadabra | R: Kadabra emits a peculiar alpha wave if it develops a headache. Only those people with a particularly strong psyche can hope to become a Trainer of this Pokémon. | |
Machoke | UM: A popular motif for sculptures, its incredibly well-developed muscles have captured the imagination of many an artist. | |
Ponyta | Sh: If you've been accepted by Ponyta, its burning mane is mysteriously no longer hot to the touch. | |
Farfetch'd | C: In order to prevent their extinction, more people have made an effort to breed these Pokémon. | |
Muk | S: The stench it gives off will make your nose scrunch up. Still, there are Muk fans who think that's a good thing. | |
Exeggutor | S: Alola is the best environment for this Pokémon. Local people take pride in its appearance, saying this is how Exeggutor ought to look. | |
Exeggutor | US: Exeggutor is the pride of the Alolan people. Its image is carved into historical buildings and murals. | |
Chansey | UM: Because the eggs on their bellies have been overharvested by people in the past, the Chansey population remains very small. | |
Goldeen | M: Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen. | |
Goldeen | UM: The way it swims along fluttering its dress-like fins has earned it the name “princess of the water.” | |
Seaking | M: Trainers who are crazy for Seaking are divided into horn enthusiasts and fin enthusiasts. The two groups do not get along well. | |
Starmie | R: Its central core glows with the seven colors of the rainbow. Some people value the core as a gem. | |
Jynx | Sh: The Jynx of Galar often have beautiful and delicate voices. Some of these Pokémon have even gathered a fan base. | |
Magikarp | Y: Famous for being very unreliable. It can be found swimming in seas, lakes, rivers and shallow puddles. | |
Lapras | M: These Pokémon were once near extinction due to poaching. Following protective regulations, there is now an overabundance of them. | |
Lapras | UM: They've been so cherished that there's now an overabundance. The fish Pokémon population has declined in waters with too many Lapras. | |
Snorlax | R: Snorlax's typical day consists of nothing more than eating and sleeping. It is such a docile Pokémon that there are children who use its expansive belly as a place to play. | |
Dragonite | Sh: This Pokémon is known as the Sea Incarnate. Figureheads that resemble Dragonite decorate the bows of many ships. | |
Hoothoot | Pt: It marks time precisely. Some countries consider it to be a wise friend, versed in the world's ways. | |
Ampharos | UM: Its tail shines bright and strong. It has been prized since long ago as a beacon for sailors. | |
Sudowoodo | M: Apparently, the larger the green parts of this Pokémon, the more collectors value it. It's a particular favorite among elderly people. | |
Sudowoodo | US: It's so popular with the elderly that there's a magazine devoted to this Pokémon. Fans obsess over the particular length and angle of its arms. | |
Skiploom | S: Skiploom enthusiasts can apparently tell where a Skiploom was born by the scent drifting from the flower on the Pokémon’s head. | |
Snubbull | G: Although it looks frightening, it is actually kind and affectionate. It is very popular among women. | |
Snubbull | US: It grows close to others easily and is also easily spoiled. The disparity between its face and its actions makes many young people wild about it. | |
Mantine | US: Postcards and posters featuring Mantine leaping elegantly above the waves are popular souvenirs of Alola. | |
Mantine | UM: Many people have taken up surfing because they admire how magnificently Mantine swims. | |
Skarmory | Sh: People fashion swords from Skarmory's shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs. | |
Kingdra | Sh: Scales shed by this Pokémon have such a splendorous gleam to them that they've been given to royalty as gifts. | |
Smeargle | UM: It draws symbols with the fluid that oozes from the tip of its tail. Depending on the symbol, Smeargle fanatics will pay big money for them. | |
Skitty | S: Skitty is known to chase around playfully after its own tail. In the wild, this Pokémon lives in holes in the trees of forests. It is very popular as a pet because of its adorable looks. | |
Delcatty | FR: The favorite of trend-conscious female Trainers, they are used in competition for their style and fur. | |
Sharpedo | M: It has a sad history. In the past, its dorsal fin was a treasured foodstuff, so this Pokémon became a victim of overfishing. | |
Wailord | M: Its immense size is the reason for its popularity. Wailord watching is a favorite sightseeing activity in various parts of the world. | |
Spinda | M: Each and every Spinda has a slightly different configuration of spots. There are collectors who enjoy the tiny differences in their spot patterns. | |
Barboach | M: Its slippery body is hard to grasp, so much so that there are festivals where people compete to see how many they can catch barehanded. | |
Feebas | UM: Because of its wretched appearance, most people pay it no attention, but there are some who collect Feebas—and Feebas alone! | |
Milotic | E: It is said to live at the bottom of large lakes. Considered to be the most beautiful of all Pokémon, it has been depicted in paintings and statues. | |
Milotic | P: It is the world's most beautiful Pokémon. There are many works of art featuring Milotic. | |
Milotic | S: Milotic has provided inspiration to many artists. It has even been referred to as the most beautiful Pokémon of all. | |
Milotic | US: While Milotic is said to be the most beautiful Pokémon, Trainers who like Feebas and have raised it are seemingly disappointed by Milotic. | |
Snorunt | UM: Rich people from cold areas all share childhood memories of playing with Snorunt. | |
Luvdisc | E: Luvdisc make the branches of Corsola their nests. There is a custom from long ago of giving a Luvdisc as a gift to express one's feelings of love. | |
Luvdisc | HG: Its heart-shaped body makes it popular. In some places, you would give a Luvdisc to someone you love. | |
Luvdisc | M: Loving couples have a soft spot for this Pokémon, so honeymoon hotels often release this Pokémon into their pools. | |
Luvdisc | US: There was an era when it was overfished due to the rumor that having one of its heart-shaped scales would enable you to find a sweetheart. | |
Floatzel | V: It is a common sight around fishing ports. It is known to rescue people and help fishers carry what they caught. | |
Purugly | LA: Though impudent and difficult to tame, Purugly enjoys great popularity due to its fur, the beauty of which surpasses even velveteen. | |
Croagunk | Pt: It rarely fights fairly, but that is strictly to ensure survival. It is popular as a mascot. | |
Croagunk | Sh: Once diluted, its poison becomes medicinal. This Pokémon came into popularity after a pharmaceutical company chose it as a mascot. | |
Sawsbuck | V: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The paler the pink flowers that bloom on its antlers, the more beautiful the Sawsbuck is considered to be. | |
Sawsbuck | S: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The thicker and larger the branches and leaves on its antlers, the more majestic the Sawsbuck is thought to be. | |
Sawsbuck | S: There are many Sawsbuck enthusiasts. The darker the red of the foliage that hangs from its antlers, the more stylish the Sawsbuck is thought to be. | |
Sawsbuck | V: Though there are many enthusiasts for Sawsbuck as a species, this seasonal form in particular is not very popular. | |
Accelgor | Sw: It moves with blinding speed and lobs poison at foes. Featuring Accelgor as a main character is a surefire way to make a movie or comic popular. | |
Braviary | Sw: Known for its bravery and pride, this majestic Pokémon is often seen as a motif for various kinds of emblems. | |
Furfrou | US: There was an era when aristocrats would compete to see who could trim their Furfrou's fur into the most exquisite style. | |
Sinistea | S: Some fanatics will go to great pains to prepare the perfect tea and teacup, eagerly waiting for a Sinistea to come and possess their selections. |
Professional use
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Raticate | M: This gourmet Pokémon is particular about the taste and freshness of its food. Restaurants where Raticate live have a good reputation. | |
Spearow | M: Farmers whose fields are troubled by bug Pokémon appreciate Spearow for its vigorous appetite and look after it. | |
Jigglypuff | US: Recordings of Jigglypuff's strange lullabies can be purchased from department stores. These CDs can be found near the bedding area. | |
Diglett | S: If a Diglett digs through a field, it leaves the soil perfectly tilled and ideal for planting crops. | |
Diglett | R: Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple - wherever this Pokémon burrows, the soil is left perfectly tilled for planting crops. This soil is made ideal for growing delicious vegetables. | |
Diglett | E: Diglett are raised in most farms. The reason is simple — wherever they burrow, the soil is left perfectly tilled for growing delicious crops. | |
Diglett | S: It chews on plant roots underground. Farmers whose vegetables are vulnerable find it can be quite a pest. | |
Diglett | M: Many farmers cherish and nurture Diglett because its droppings enrich the soil it lives in. | |
Diglett | UM: Around their crops, farmers plant the kind of tree that Diglett like to eat as a way of getting Diglett to plow the fields for them. | |
Poliwhirl | Sw: Staring at the swirl on its belly causes drowsiness. This trait of Poliwhirl's has been used in place of lullabies to get children to go to sleep. | |
Poliwhirl | S: Poliwrath in the Alola region are strong swimmers that use the breaststroke. Many children learn to swim by imitating Poliwrath. | |
Machoke | FR: Its formidable body never gets tired. It helps people by doing work such as the moving of heavy goods. | |
Tentacool | R: Drifts in shallow seas. Anglers who hook them by accident are often punished by its stinging acid. | |
Tentacool | Stad: Fires beams of light from its clear eyes. Floats around in shallow waters and may sting unwary anglers. | |
Tentacool | P: It drifts in sea currents. Countless fishermen are hurt by its poison stingers. | |
Golem | M: Once a year, this Pokémon molts, and its shed shell returns to the soil. This process creates enriched soil, so farmers collect the shells. | |
Magneton | R: Magneton emits a powerful magnetic force that is fatal to mechanical devices. As a result, large cities sound sirens to warn citizens of large-scale outbreaks of this Pokémon. | |
Hypno | S: While it is an extremely dangerous Pokémon, people who are in need of a good, sound sleep call it their savior. | |
Hypno | UM: There are some Hypno that assist doctors with patients who can't sleep at night in hospitals. | |
Electrode | E: They appear in great numbers at electric power plants. Because they feed on electricity, they cause massive and chaotic blackouts in nearby cities. | |
Seadra | R: Seadra sleeps after wriggling itself between the branches of coral. Those trying to harvest coral are occasionally stung by this Pokémon's poison barbs if they fail to notice it. | |
Jynx | UM: Its strange cries sound like human language. There are some musicians who compose songs for Jynx to sing. | |
Electabuzz | R: When a storm arrives, gangs of this Pokémon compete with each other to scale heights that are likely to be stricken by lightning bolts. Some towns use Electabuzz in place of lightning rods. | |
Electabuzz | UM: While it's often blamed for power outages, the truth is the cause of outages is more often an error on the part of the electric company. | |
Electabuzz | Sw: Many power plants keep Ground-type Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity. | |
Magmar | Sh: These Pokémon's bodies are constantly burning. Magmar are feared as one of the causes behind fires. | |
Porygon | Sh: In recent years, this species has been very helpful in cyberspace. These Pokémon will go around checking to make sure no suspicious data exists. | |
Snorlax | LA: This glutton appears in villages without warning and devours the entirety of their rice granaries—such occurrences have long been counted among the gravest of disasters. | |
Spinarak | M: Some fishermen weave its sturdy thread into nets to catch fish Pokémon. | |
Spinarak | US: With threads from its mouth, it fashions sturdy webs that won't break even if you set a rock on them. | |
Chinchou | US: Its two antennae glow softly to lure in prey, making it a useful Pokémon for night fishing. | |
Ampharos | S: The bright light on its tail can be seen far away. It has been treasured since ancient times as a beacon. | |
Ampharos | UM: Its tail shines bright and strong. It has been prized since long ago as a beacon for sailors. | |
Politoed | US: Although its cries sound like screams, a composer created a beautiful ballad that was influenced by the sounds. | |
Qwilfish | LA: Fishers detest this troublesome Pokémon because it sprays poison from its spines, getting it everywhere. A different form of Qwilfish lives in other regions. | |
Qwilfish | V: Experienced fishers say they try to catch Qwilfish in the brief moment that these Pokémon become defenseless just after launching poisonous spikes. | |
Sneasel | M: It uses its claws to poke holes in eggs so it can slurp out the insides. Breeders consider it a scourge and will drive it away or eradicate it. | |
Wingull | M: Fishermen keep an eye out for Wingull in the sky, because wherever they're circling, the ocean is sure to be teeming with fish Pokémon. | |
Minun | E: At a meeting of Pokémon academics, it was announced that simultaneous exposure to electricity from a Plusle and Minun will promote circulation and boost vitality. | |
Carvanha | Sh: These Pokémon have sharp fangs and powerful jaws. Sailors avoid Carvanha dens at all costs. | |
Wailord | US: They eat so many fish Pokémon that when Wailord become too numerous, fishermen have to chase them off. | |
Milotic | M: It lives at the bottom of clear lakes. In times of war, it shows itself, which soothes people's minds and hearts. | |
Tropius | UM: Bunches of delicious fruit grow around its neck. In warm areas, many ranches raise Tropius. | |
Mantyke | US: It's highly friendly and easily tamed. Tours that take people swimming with Mantyke are a super-popular beach activity. | |
Glaceon | Sh: The coldness emanating from Glaceon causes powdery snow to form, making it quite a popular Pokémon at ski resorts. | |
Herdier | W: It loyally follows its Trainer's orders. For ages, they have helped Trainers raise Pokémon. | |
Stoutland | B: It rescues people stranded by blizzards in the mountains. Its shaggy fur shields it from the cold. | |
Stoutland | W: This extremely wise Pokémon excels at rescuing people stranded at sea or in the mountains. | |
Tranquill | Sh: These bright Pokémon have acute memories. Apparently delivery workers often choose them as their partners. | |
Gigalith | M: Known for its hefty horsepower, this Pokémon is a popular partner for construction workers. | |
Gigalith | Sw: This hardy Pokémon can often be found on construction sites and in mines, working alongside people and Copperajah. | |
Drilbur | Sh: It's a digger, using its claws to burrow through the ground. It causes damage to vegetable crops, so many farmers have little love for it. | |
Excadrill | W: More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels. | |
Timburr | W: These Pokémon appear at building sites and help out with construction. They always carry squared logs. | |
Timburr | Sw: It loves helping out with construction projects. It loves it so much that if rain causes work to halt, it swings its log around and throws a tantrum. | |
Sewaddle | B2: Since this Pokémon makes its own clothes out of leaves, it is a popular mascot for fashion designers. | |
Whimsicott | W: Riding whirlwinds, they appear. These Pokémon sneak through gaps into houses and cause all sorts of mischief. | |
Whimsicott | X: They appear along with whirlwinds. They pull pranks, such as moving furniture and leaving balls of cotton in homes. | |
Lilligant | B: Even veteran Trainers face a challenge in getting its beautiful flower to bloom. This Pokémon is popular with celebrities. | |
Basculin | Sw: Anglers love the fight this Pokémon puts up on the hook. And there are always more to catch— many people release them into lakes illicitly. | |
Darmanitan | Sw: On days when blizzards blow through, it comes down to where people live. It stashes food in the snowball on its head, taking it home for later. | |
Zoroark | Sh: Seeking to ease the burden of solitude, lonely Trainers tell Zoroark to show illusions to them. | |
Vanillite | M: It feels pleasantly cool when embraced. This Pokémon is treasured by households in warm regions. | |
Vanilluxe | US: It blasts blizzards from its two mouths. It can create snow anywhere, so it gets a lot of love from skiers and snowboarders. | |
Deerling | Y: The turning of the seasons changes the color and scent of this Pokémon's fur. People use it to mark the seasons. | |
Deerling | V: Despite Deerling's adorable appearance, farmers consider it a nuisance since it loves plant shoots and will eat them all up. | |
Deerling | S: To prevent Deerling from entering their fields, many farmers will have several Lycanroc stand guard, as they are the natural enemy of Deerling. | |
Sawsbuck | B: They migrate according to the seasons. People can tell the season by looking at Sawsbuck's horns. | |
Alomomola | US: Fishermen take them along on long voyages, because if you have an Alomomola with you, there'll be no need for a doctor or medicine. | |
Meloetta | W: Many famous songs have been inspired by the melodies that Meloetta plays. | |
Diggersby | X: With their powerful ears, they can heft boulders of a ton or more with ease. They can be a big help at construction sites. | |
Skiddo | S: Until recently, people living in the mountains would ride on the back of these Pokémon to traverse the mountain paths. | |
Heliolisk | Sw: A now-vanished desert culture treasured these Pokémon. Appropriately, when Heliolisk came to the Galar region, treasure came with them. | |
Dedenne | US: It sneaks into people's homes and steals electricity from their outlets. When your electric bill seems off, it's the handiwork of this rascal. | |
Dedenne | S: It’s small and its electricity-generating organ is not fully developed, so it uses its tail to absorb electricity from people’s homes and charge itself. | |
Klefki | Y: It never lets go of a key that it likes, so people give it the keys to vaults and safes as a way to prevent crime. | |
Klefki | S: This even-tempered Pokémon has a habit of collecting keys. It will sneak into people's homes to steal their keys. | |
Pyukumuku | US: The tradition known as Pyukumuku chucking started from the custom of throwing Pyukumuku back into the sea after they wash onshore. | |
Chewtle | V: A popular game among children is to lift up sticks that Chewtle have bitten onto to see whose Chewtle can hang on the longest. | |
Sinistea | Sh: The teacup in which this Pokémon makes its home is a famous piece of antique tableware. Many forgeries are in circulation. |
Past culture
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Fearow | M: Drawings of a Pokémon resembling Fearow can be seen in murals from deep in ancient history. | |
Sandshrew | M: An ancient tradition of Alolan festivals, still carried on to this day, is a competition to slide Sandshrew across ice as far as one can. | |
Ninetales | Sw: A deity resides in the snowy mountains where this Pokémon lives. In ancient times, it was worshiped as that deity's incarnation. | |
Arcanine | C: An ancient picture scroll shows that people were attracted to its movement as it ran through prairies. | |
Arcanine | S: Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore. | |
Arcanine | UM: There are so many old tales about them that they're called legendary Pokémon, but there are way more of them around than you'd expect. | |
Geodude | FR: Its round form makes it easy to pick up. Some people have used them to hurl at each other in a snowball fight. | |
Dewgong | R: Dewgong loves to snooze on bitterly cold ice. The sight of this Pokémon sleeping on a glacier was mistakenly thought to be a mermaid by a mariner long ago. | |
Cloyster | M: Excavation of the tombs of ancient hunting tribes has turned up many spears tipped with spikes that had fallen off this Pokémon's shell. | |
Starmie | E: People in ancient times imagined that Starmie were transformed from the reflections of stars that twinkled on gentle waves at night. | |
Tauros | S: Historically, people in areas all over the world have ridden Tauros, but the practice is said to have started in Alola. | |
Gyarados | Y: Brutally vicious and enormously destructive. Known for totally destroying cities in ancient times. | |
Gyarados | S: Once Gyarados goes on a rampage, its ferociously violent blood doesn't calm until it has burned everything down. There are records of this Pokémon's rampages lasting a whole month. | |
Gyarados | P: In ancient literature, there is a record of a Gyarados that razed a village when violence flared. | |
Gyarados | S: A tale is told of a town that angered Gyarados. Before the sun rose the next day, flames utterly consumed the town, leaving not a trace behind. | |
Hoothoot | US: Every day, it tilts its head in the same rhythm. A long time ago, people raised these Pokémon to serve as clocks. | |
Ampharos | S: The bright light on its tail can be seen far away. It has been treasured since ancient times as a beacon. | |
Ampharos | R: Ampharos gives off so much light that it can be seen even from space. People in the old days used the light of this Pokémon to send signals back and forth with others far away. | |
Aipom | LA: This treetop dweller possesses a tail as dexterous as a hand. Ancient writings describe this Pokémon as a one-armed oddity. | |
Unown | G: Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said that the two are somehow related. | |
Unown | E: This Pokémon is shaped like ancient text characters. Although research is ongoing, it is a mystery as to which came first, the ancient writings or the various Unown. | |
Unown | LA: It is hard to believe these strangely shaped Pokémon are truly living creatures. I've pointed out that the species' many forms resemble writing from other lands; no one will take me seriously. | |
Swinub | LA: Swinub excels at sniffing out mushrooms buried beneath grass or snow. Since ancient times, the people of Hisui have often relied upon this skill. | |
Skarmory | Sh: People fashion swords from Skarmory's shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs. | |
Miltank | Sw: Miltank produces highly nutritious milk, so it's been supporting the lives of people and other Pokémon since ancient times. | |
Celebi | Sw: This Pokémon has the ability to move through time. Records describing it as a forest deity can be found from many different eras. | |
Exploud | Sw: In the past, people would use the loud voices of these Pokémon as a means of communication between distant cities. | |
Roselia | LA: Though beautiful, it has highly poisonous thorns. There is an old tradition in my homeland wherein one would send these thorns to an opponent to challenge them to a duel. | |
Baltoy | R: Baltoy moves while spinning around on its one foot. Primitive wall paintings depicting this Pokémon living among people were discovered in some ancient ruins. | |
Baltoy | E: A Baltoy moves by spinning on its single foot. It has been depicted in murals adorning the walls of a once-bustling city in an ancient age. | |
Baltoy | FR: It was discovered in ancient ruins. While moving, it constantly spins. It stands on one foot even when asleep. | |
Baltoy | US: Depictions of Pokémon similar to Baltoy have been found on the walls of caves where primitive humans lived. | |
Claydol | S: Claydol is an enigma that appeared from a clay statue made by an ancient civilization dating back 20,000 years. This Pokémon shoots beams from both its hands. | |
Bronzor | HG: Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power. | |
Bronzor | B2: They are found in ancient tombs. The patterns on their backs are said to be imbued with mysterious power. | |
Bronzor | D: Implements shaped like Bronzor were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown whether they are related. | |
Bronzor | LA: Floats using a mysterious energy. The pattern engraved upon its back is held as sacred and can sometimes be found in imagery from ancient cemeteries and other such timeworn places. | |
Bronzong | P: It can summon rain clouds. People long ago revered it as the bringer of plentiful harvests. | |
Bronzong | HG: Ancient people believed that petitioning Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow. | |
Bronzong | X: In ages past, this Pokémon was revered as a bringer of rain. It was found buried in the ground. | |
Mamoswine | Sw: This Pokémon can be spotted in wall paintings from as far back as 10,000 years ago. For a while, it was thought to have gone extinct. | |
Herdier | UM: It has been living with people for so long that portrayals of it can be found on the walls of caves from long, long ago. | |
Stoutland | UM: Its fur is long and thick. A long time ago in cold regions, every household kept a Stoutland. | |
Golett | Sw: They were sculpted from clay in ancient times. No one knows why, but some of them are driven to continually line up boulders. | |
Golett | Sh: This Pokémon was created from clay. It received orders from its master many thousands of years ago, and it still follows those orders to this day. | |
Golurk | W: It is said that Golurk were ordered to protect people and Pokémon by the ancient people who made them. | |
Golurk | US: Some say that ancient people invented Golurk to serve as a laborer. It follows its master's orders faithfully. | |
Golurk | Sw: Artillery platforms built into the walls of ancient castles served as perches from which Golurk could fire energy beams. | |
Braviary | S: With its brave disposition, it fears nothing—not even death. Ancient Alolan people respected it, referring to it as "the hero of the sky." | |
Larvesta | V: In ancient times, Larvesta was worshiped as the emissary of the sun. However, it was also viewed as a burden since it often caused forest fires. | |
Volcarona | Sh: This Pokémon emerges from a cocoon formed of raging flames. Ancient murals depict Volcarona as a deity of fire. | |
Florges | V: In times long past, castle governors would lovingly raise Florges to care for their castles' exquisite gardens. |
Beliefs
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Clefairy | B: It is said that happiness will come to those who see a gathering of Clefairy dancing under a full moon. | |
Clefable | M: According to tradition, people who see a pair of Clefable skipping by can look forward to a happy marriage. | |
Clefable | LA: Legend says that on clear, quiet nights, it listens for the voices of its kin living on the moon. I, too, often think of my homeland, so far away. | |
Vulpix | S: It exhales air colder than -58 degrees Fahrenheit. Elderly people in Alola call this Pokémon by an older name—Keokeo. | |
Ninetales | R: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could result in a 1000-year curse. | |
Ninetales | Y: According to an enduring legend, 9 noble saints were united and reincarnated as this Pokémon. | |
Ninetales | Stad: It is extremely vindictive. It is said to lay a 1,000-year long curse if its tail is pulled as a joke. | |
Ninetales | G: Some legends claim that each of its nine tails has its own unique type of special mystic power. | |
Ninetales | R: Ninetales casts a sinister light from its bright red eyes to gain total control over its foe's mind. This Pokémon is said to live for a thousand years. | |
Ninetales | S: Legend has it that Ninetales came into being when nine wizards possessing sacred powers merged into one. This Pokémon is highly intelligent - it can understand human speech. | |
Ninetales | US: It is vindictive and relentless by nature. Those who cross it even once will be cursed for a thousand years, along with their descendants. | |
Ninetales | M: Possessing a calm demeanor, this Pokémon was revered as a deity incarnate before it was identified as a regional variant of Ninetales. | |
Ninetales | UM: Some said that deities visited mountains where Ninetales live, so in times long past, no one was allowed to go into those mountains. | |
Dugtrio | S: Its shining gold hair provides it with protection. It's reputed that keeping any of its fallen hairs will bring bad luck. | |
Dugtrio | M: These Pokémon are cherished in the Alola region, where they are thought to be feminine deities of the land incarnate. | |
Golduck | S: It is said that the red part of its forehead grants supernatural powers to those who possess one, so it was over-hunted in the past. | |
Golduck | Sh: Old tales tell of Golduck punishing those that defiled its river. The guilty were dragged into the water and taken away. | |
Arcanine | US: Legends tell of its fighting alongside a general and conquering a whole country. | |
Kadabra | S: Kadabra holds a silver spoon in its hand. The spoon is used to amplify the alpha waves in its brain. Without the spoon, the Pokémon is said to be limited to half the usual amount of its telekinetic powers. | |
Kadabra | E: It is rumored that a boy with psychic abilities suddenly transformed into Kadabra while he was assisting research into extrasensory powers. | |
Kadabra | D: If one is nearby, an eerie shadow appears on TV screens. Seeing the shadow is said to bring bad luck. | |
Kadabra | S: A theory exists that this Pokémon was a young boy who couldn't control his psychic powers and ended up transformed into this Pokémon. | |
Kadabra | US: It stares at a silver spoon to amplify its psychic powers before it lets loose. Apparently, gold spoons are no good. | |
Kadabra | LA: There are rumors that a child with mystical powers became a Kadabra; however, this remains unverified. I suspect that the spoon Kadabra holds enhances its brain waves. | |
Alakazam | Pt: The spoons clutched in its hands are said to have been created by its psychic powers. | |
Alakazam | S: It is said to have an IQ of approximately 5,000. Its overflowing psychokinetic powers cause headaches to anyone nearby. | |
Alakazam | Sw: It has an incredibly high level of intelligence. Some say that Alakazam remembers everything that ever happens to it, from birth till death. | |
Bellsprout | FR: Its bud looks like a human face. Because of the bud, it is rumored to be a type of legendary mandrake plant. | |
Victreebel | R: Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever returned from there. | |
Slowpoke | US: There are some places where Slowpoke is worshiped because of a long-standing belief that whenever Slowpoke yawns, it rains. | |
Magnemite | UM: Perhaps because electrical lines are often buried these days, the number of Magnemite attacks on power plants has increased. | |
Farfetch'd | Y: Lives where reedy plants grow. They are rarely seen, so it's thought their numbers are decreasing. | |
Gengar | US: You can hear tales told all over the world about how Gengar will pay a visit to children who are naughty. | |
Gengar | Sw: Rumor has it that its gigantic mouth leads not into its body, filled with cursed energy, but instead directly to the afterlife. | |
Exeggcute | S: Its six eggs use telepathy to communicate among themselves. It is believed to carry plant genes and the genes of other species. | |
Exeggutor | R: Legend has it that on rare occasions, one of its heads will drop off and continue on as an Exeggcute. | |
Cubone | M: The skull it wears on its head is that of its dead mother. According to some, it will evolve when it comes to terms with the pain of her death. | |
Marowak | S: It collects bones from an unknown place. A Marowak graveyard exists somewhere in the world, rumors say. | |
Hitmonchan | R: A Hitmonchan is said to possess the spirit of a boxer who had been working towards a world championship. This Pokémon has an indomitable spirit and will never give up in the face of adversity. | |
Koffing | Sh: It adores polluted air. Some claim that Koffing used to be more plentiful in the Galar region than they are now. | |
Weezing | Sw: It mixes gases between its two bodies. It's said that these Pokémon were seen all over the Galar region back in the day. | |
Chansey | R: A rare and elusive Pokémon that is said to bring happiness to those who manage to get it. | |
Chansey | S: Few in numbers and difficult to capture, it is said to bring happiness to the trainer who catches it. | |
Tangela | Y: Its identity is obscured by masses of thick, blue vines. The vines are said to never stop growing. | |
Tangela | Sw: Hidden beneath a tangle of vines that grows nonstop even if the vines are torn off, this Pokémon's true appearance remains a mystery. | |
Goldeen | S: When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived. | |
Seaking | S: When the weather grows cold, its whole body flushes a deep red. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that autumn has arrived. | |
Starmie | M: Its unusual body shape, reminiscent of abstract art, led local people to spread rumors that this Pokémon may be an invader from outer space. | |
Magmar | LA: Legend has it that this Pokémon was born from the crater of a volcano. When wounded, it bathes in lava to heal its body, much as one would soak in a hot spring. | |
Gyarados | G: They say that during past wars, Gyarados would appear and leave blazing ruins in its wake. | |
Gyarados | M: There are people who swear that any place Gyarados appears is fated for destruction. | |
Aerodactyl | M: In ancient times, it ruled the skies. A widely accepted theory is that it went extinct due to a large meteor impact. | |
Articuno | R: A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear to doomed people who are lost in icy mountains. | |
Articuno | Y: A legendary bird Pokémon. It freezes water that is contained in winter air and makes it snow. | |
Articuno | Stad: A legendary bird Pokémon with long and distinctive tail feathers. Said to appear if you are freezing on a snowy mountain. | |
Articuno | G: The magnificent, seemingly translucent wings of this legendary bird Pokémon are said to be made of ice. | |
Zapdos | R: A legendary bird Pokémon that is said to appear from clouds while dropping enormous lightning bolts. | |
Zapdos | Y: This legendary bird Pokémon is said to appear when the sky turns dark and lightning showers down. | |
Zapdos | Stad: A legendary bird Pokémon that appears with a gigantic thunder storm. It flies with the buzz and crack of electricity. | |
Zapdos | S: This legendary bird Pokémon is said to appear only when a thundercloud parts into two halves. | |
Zapdos | C: Legendary bird Pokémon. They say lightning caused by the flapping of its wings causes summer storms. | |
Zapdos | Sw: This Pokémon has complete control over electricity. There are tales of Zapdos nesting in the dark depths of pitch-black thunderclouds. | |
Zapdos | Sh: Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon. It's said that when Zapdos rubs its feathers together, lightning will fall immediately after. | |
Moltres | R: Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames. | |
Moltres | Y: A legendary bird Pokémon. As it flaps its blazing wings, even the night sky will turn red. | |
Moltres | Stad: A legendary bird Pokémon known as the "fire bird." Every time it flaps, its wings flare and burn brightly. | |
Moltres | S: This legendary bird Pokémon is said to bring early spring to the wintry lands it visits. | |
Moltres | C: Legendary bird Pokémon. It is said to migrate from the south along with the spring. | |
Moltres | Sh: There are stories of this Pokémon using its radiant, flame-cloaked wings to light up paths for those lost in the mountains. | |
Dratini | Stad: Even the young are known to exceed 6' 6". It is rare and was long considered to exist only in myth. | |
Dragonair | Y: According to a witness, its body was surrounded by a strange aura that gave it a mystical look. | |
Dragonair | Stad: Lives in large bodies of water like the sea and lakes. It is said to have the power to change the weather and fly. | |
Dragonair | M: From time immemorial, it has been venerated by agricultural peoples as an entity able to control the weather. | |
Dragonair | UM: Some say that if you see it at the start of the year, flying through the sky and twisting its body, you'll be healthy all year long. | |
Dragonite | Y: It is said that this Pokémon lives somewhere in the sea and that it flies. However, it is only a rumor. | |
Dragonite | G: It is said that this Pokémon constantly flies over the immense seas and rescues drowning people. | |
Dragonite | C: It is said that somewhere in the ocean lies an island where these gather. Only they live there. | |
Typhlosion | LA: Said to purify lost, forsaken souls with its flames and guide them to the afterlife. I believe its form has been influenced by the energy of the sacred mountain towering at Hisui's center. | |
Hoothoot | UM: It cries out at the same time every day. A long time ago, people cherished it and considered it a divine messenger sent to tell the time. | |
Spinarak | R: The web spun by Spinarak can be considered its second nervous system. It is said that this Pokémon can determine what kind of prey is touching its web just by the tiny vibrations it feels through the web's strands. | |
Cleffa | G: Because of its unusual, star-like silhouette, people believe that it came here on a meteor. | |
Cleffa | M: Because of its silhouette, it's believed to be a star reborn. For some reason, it loves Minior. | |
Cleffa | US: On nights with many shooting stars, they gather in packs and dance in circles. If you should see them, something good will happen! | |
Cleffa | Sw: According to local rumors, Cleffa are often seen in places where shooting stars have fallen. | |
Togepi | G: The shell seems to be filled with joy. It is said that it will share good luck when treated kindly. | |
Togepi | Stad2: The shell seems to be filled with joy. It is said that it will share good luck when treated kindly. | |
Togetic | R: Togetic is said to be a Pokémon that brings good fortune. When the Pokémon spots someone who is pure of heart, it is said to appear and share its happiness with that person. | |
Togetic | E: It is said to be a Pokémon that brings good fortune. When it spots someone who is pure of heart, a Togetic appears and shares its happiness with that person. | |
Togetic | Y: They say that it will appear before kindhearted, caring people and shower them with happiness. | |
Togetic | LA: No records exist of Togetic being seen in the wilds. Rumors abound that it evolves under the loving care of a trusted human companion, upon whom the Pokémon then bestows great joy. | |
Xatu | S: Xatu is known to stand motionless while staring at the sun all day long. Some people revere it as a mystical Pokémon out of their belief that Xatu is in possession of the power to see into the future. | |
Xatu | E: It has the enigmatic power of foreseeing the future. Some people in different lands have long believed that Xatu are emissaries from another world. | |
Bellossom | G: Bellossom gather at times and appear to dance. They say that the dance is a ritual to summon the sun. | |
Espeon | R: Espeon is extremely loyal to any trainer it considers to be worthy. It is said that this Pokémon developed its precognitive powers to protect its trainer from harm. | |
Murkrow | G: Feared and loathed by many, it is believed to bring misfortune to all those who see it at night. | |
Murkrow | E: Murkrow were feared as the alleged bearers of ill fortune. It shows strong interest in anything that sparkles. It will even try to steal rings from women. | |
Unown | C: Because different types of Unown exist, it is said that they must have a variety of abilities. | |
Steelix | S: It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like. | |
Corsola | Sw: It will regrow any branches that break off its head. People keep particularly beautiful Corsola branches as charms to promote safe childbirth. | |
Delibird | G: It carries food all day long. There are tales about lost people who were saved by the food it had. | |
Houndoom | D: Long ago, people imagined its eerie howls to be the call of the grim reaper. | |
Houndoom | UM: Identifiable by its eerie howls, people a long time ago thought it was the grim reaper and feared it. | |
Elekid | LA: They generate electricity by spinning their arms. During a thunderstorm, if one hears the lively voices of children out in the wilderness, what one is actually hearing are the voices of Elekid. | |
Miltank | D: It is said that kids who drink Miltank's milk grow up to become hearty, healthy adults. | |
Blissey | S: Even the most ferocious Pokémon become calm when they eat Blissey's egg, which is said to be filled with happiness. | |
Raikou | G: The rain clouds it carries let it fire thunderbolts at will. They say that it descended with lightning. | |
Entei | S: A Pokémon that races across the land. It is said that one is born every time a new volcano appears. | |
Lugia | G: It is said that it quietly spends its time deep at the bottom of the sea because its powers are too strong. | |
Lugia | S: It is said to be the guardian of the seas. It is rumored to have been seen on the night of a storm. | |
Ho-Oh | G: Legends claim this Pokémon flies the world's skies continuously on its magnificent seven-colored wings. | |
Ho-Oh | S: A legend says that its body glows in seven colors. A rainbow is said to form behind it when it flies. | |
Ho-Oh | R: Ho-Oh's feathers glow in seven colors depending on the angle at which they are struck by light. These feathers are said to bring happiness to the bearers. This Pokémon is said to live at the foot of a rainbow. | |
Celebi | R: This Pokémon came from the future by crossing over time. It is thought that so long as Celebi appears, a bright and shining future awaits us. | |
Treecko | E: It makes its nest in a giant tree in the forest. It ferociously guards against anything nearing its territory. It is said to be the protector of the forest's trees. | |
Ludicolo | R: Ludicolo begins dancing as soon as it hears cheerful, festive music. This Pokémon is said to appear when it hears the singing of children on hiking outings. | |
Shiftry | R: Shiftry is a mysterious Pokémon that is said to live atop towering trees dating back over a thousand years. It creates terrific windstorms with the fans it holds. | |
Shiftry | E: It is said to arrive on chilly, wintry winds. Feared from long ago as the guardian of forests, this Pokémon lives in a deep forest where people do not venture. | |
Shiftry | FR: A Pokémon that was feared as a forest guardian. It can read the foe's mind and take preemptive action. | |
Ralts | D: It uses the horns on its head to sense human emotions. It is said to appear in front of cheerful people. | |
Masquerain | S: Masquerain's antennas have eyelike patterns that usually give it an angry look. If the "eyes" are droopy and appear sad, it is said to be a sign that a heavy rainfall is on its way. | |
Ninjask | R: Ninjask moves around at such a high speed that it cannot be seen, even while its crying can be clearly heard. For that reason, this Pokémon was long believed to be invisible. | |
Shedinja | R: Shedinja's hard body doesn't move - not even a twitch. In fact, its body appears to be merely a hollow shell. It is believed that this Pokémon will steal the spirit of anyone peering into its hollow body from its back. | |
Makuhita | UM: There's a rumor of a traditional recipe for stew that Trainers can use to raise strong Makuhita. | |
Sableye | M: This Pokémon is feared. When its gemstone eyes begin to glow with a sinister shine, it's believed that Sableye will steal people's spirits away. | |
Aggron | E: Its iron horns grow longer a little at a time. They are used to determine the Aggron's age. The gouges in its armor are worn with pride as mementos from battles. | |
Aggron | HG: You can tell its age by the length of its iron horns. It claims an entire mountain as its territory. | |
Medicham | R: It is said that through meditation, Medicham heightens energy inside its body and sharpens its sixth sense. This Pokémon hides its presence by merging itself with fields and mountains. | |
Manectric | E: Because lightning falls in their vicinities, Manectric were thought to have been born from lightning. In battle, they create thunderclouds. | |
Manectric | US: Manectric can be found beneath unnatural thunderclouds. People say it can run at the same speed as lightning striking. | |
Manectric | Sh: It rarely appears before people. It is said to nest where lightning has fallen. | |
Sharpedo | US: People believe that carrying one of its discarded fangs will prevent mishaps at sea, so the fangs are made into accessories. | |
Barboach | Sw: Its slimy body is hard to grasp. In one region, it is said to have been born from hardened mud. | |
Claydol | R: Claydol are said to be dolls of mud made by primitive humans and brought to life by exposure to a mysterious ray. This Pokémon moves about while levitating. | |
Banette | UM: Resentment at being cast off made it spring into being. Some say that treating it well will satisfy it, and it will once more become a stuffed toy. | |
Duskull | S: Duskull wanders lost among the deep darkness of midnight. There is an oft-told admonishment given to misbehaving children that this Pokémon will spirit away bad children who earn scoldings from their mothers. | |
Duskull | HG: If it finds bad children who won't listen to their parents, it will spirit them away--or so it's said. | |
Duskull | LA: I've heard that the children of Hisui all begin to behave once they've been told the story of how this Pokémon roams about before the witching hour to spirit away misbehaving children. | |
Dusclops | R: Dusclops's body is completely hollow - there is nothing at all inside. It is said that its body is like a black hole. This Pokémon will absorb anything into its body, but nothing will ever come back out. | |
Dusclops | E: It is thought that its body is hollow with only a spectral ball of fire burning inside. However, no one has been able to confirm this theory as fact. | |
Dusclops | LA: There are rumors that peeking inside its bandage-wrapped body will cause one to get pulled in through the gaps between the bandages, never to return. I've been too scared to verify. | |
Absol | Pt: Rumored to sense danger with its horn, it became a target. It fled deep into the mountains. | |
Absol | S: Long ago, superstitions were spread about it, saying it brought disaster. This fed a hatred of it, and it was driven deep into the mountains. | |
Absol | US: The only thing unlucky about Absol is its appearance. It protects fields and warns people of disaster, so one ought to be grateful for it. | |
Absol | UM: The elderly call it the disaster Pokémon and detest it, but interest in its power to predict disasters is on the rise. | |
Snorunt | S: Snorunt survives by eating only snow and ice. Old folklore claims that a house visited by this Pokémon is sure to prosper for many generations to come. | |
Snorunt | D: In the snow country, certain folklore says a house will prosper if a Snorunt lives there. | |
Snorunt | Pt: It is said that several Snorunt gather under giant leaves and live together in harmony. | |
Snorunt | Y: In the snow country, certain folklore says a house will prosper if a Snorunt lives there. | |
Snorunt | S: Their numbers seem to have rapidly increased in Alola. Custom has it that houses where Snorunt live will be prosperous for generations to come. | |
Snorunt | LA: Arrives alongside the first snow. It's thought that homes Snorunt visit will prosper for many generations. By tradition, one might offer a lump of ice made from pure water at one's front door. | |
Glalie | S: Legend says a boulder on an icy mountain absorbed the distress and regrets of a stranded mountaineer, giving rise to Glalie. | |
Huntail | UM: Deep seas are their habitat. According to tradition, when Huntail wash up onshore, something unfortunate will happen. | |
Luvdisc | S: Luvdisc's heart-shaped body is a symbol of love and romance. It is said that any couple meeting this Pokémon is promised a loving relationship that never ends. | |
Luvdisc | D: It lives in warm seas. It is said that a couple finding this Pokémon will be blessed with eternal love. | |
Luvdisc | US: There was an era when it was overfished due to the rumor that having one of its heart-shaped scales would enable you to find a sweetheart. | |
Regirock | R: Regirock was sealed away by people long ago. If this Pokémon's body is damaged in battle, it is said to seek out suitable rocks on its own to repair itself. | |
Kyogre | S: Kyogre is named in mythology as the Pokémon that expanded the sea by covering the land with torrential rains and towering tidal waves. It took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle with Groudon. | |
Kyogre | E: Kyogre has appeared in mythology as the creator of the sea. After long years of feuding with Groudon, it took to sleep at the bottom of the sea. | |
Groudon | E: Groudon has appeared in mythology as the creator of the land. It sleeps in magma underground and is said to make volcanoes erupt on awakening. | |
Groudon | FR: This legendary Pokémon is said to represent the land. It went to sleep after dueling Kyogre. | |
Groudon | D: It had been asleep in underground magma ever since it fiercely fought Kyogre long ago. | |
Groudon | HG: Said to have expanded the lands by evaporating water with raging heat. It battled titanically with Kyogre. | |
Rayquaza | S: Rayquaza is said to have lived for hundreds of millions of years in the earth's ozone layer, above the clouds. Its existence had been completely unknown because it lived so high in the sky. | |
Jirachi | R: A legend states that Jirachi will make true any wish that is written on the notes attached to head when it awakens. If this Pokémon senses danger, it will fight without awakening. | |
Jirachi | S: Jirachi will awaken from its sleep of a thousand years if you sing to it in a voice of purity. It is said to make true any wish that people desire. | |
Jirachi | HG: Generations have believed that any wish written on a note on its head will come true when it awakens. | |
Torterra | HG: Ancient people imagined that beneath the ground, a gigantic Torterra dwelled. | |
Empoleon | LA: Since ancient times, it has been revered by the people of Hisui, who call it the Master of the Waves. Its wings are a match for even master-crafted blades. | |
Luxray | LA: They form packs, each having one male as leader. Legends say that when Luxray's two eyes shimmer with gold, the Pokémon can see through anything. | |
Budew | LA: When the sun's light strengthens, the bud atop this Pokémon's head opens. This is a sign to the people that the harsh winter is over, and the season of budding has begun. | |
Wormadam | HG: It is said that a Wormadam that evolves on a cold day will have a thicker cloak. | |
Drifloon | S: Stories go that it grabs the hands of small children and drags them away to the afterlife. It dislikes heavy children. | |
Drifloon | LA: Said to lure away young children and carry them off to the afterlife. Some whisper that Drifloon are formed of reincarnated human souls, but these rumors are as yet unconfirmed. | |
Drifloon | V: Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a “signpost for wandering spirits.” | |
Drifblim | S: There was once an incident in which a man took a trip riding a Drifblim, only to go missing. | |
Drifblim | LA: It drifts along at dusk, perfectly silent. Its transient, melancholy aspect touches some people deeply—every so often, one will come upon a song or poem devoted to Drifblim. | |
Mismagius | LA: The incantations Mismagius chants can ward against misfortune, so a custom exists of inviting it into one's home. Incur the Pokémon's displeasure, however, and disaster will surely ensue. | |
Mismagius | S: Its cry sounds like an incantation. It is said the cry may rarely be imbued with happiness-giving power. | |
Bronzor | Pt: There are researchers who believe this Pokémon reflected like a mirror in the distant past. | |
Bronzor | Sh: Polishing Bronzor to a shine makes its surface reflect the truth, according to common lore. Be that as it may, Bronzor hates being polished. | |
Snover | LA: One is likely to encounter this Pokémon while out in the snow. There are stories of Snover appearing in human settlements but doing no harm—rather, they bond with the children. | |
Magnezone | UM: There are still people who believe that this Pokémon came from outer space. It emanates a powerful magnetic field. | |
Magnezone | Sw: Some say that Magnezone receives signals from space via the antenna on its head and that it's being controlled by some mysterious being. | |
Magnezone | LA: I theorize that a special magnetic field influenced this Pokémon, changing its molecular structure and causing it to evolve. It emits strange radio waves toward space from its antenna. | |
Togekiss | Sh: Known as a bringer of blessings, it's been depicted on good-luck charms since ancient times. | |
Togekiss | LA: Scant few have ever sighted this Pokémon. After studying what literature remains, I am certain Togekiss will reveal itself when peace reigns in the land. | |
Dusknoir | Pt: It is said to take lost spirits into its pliant body and guide them home. | |
Froslass | Y: Legends in snowy regions say that a woman who was lost on an icy mountain was reborn as Froslass. | |
Froslass | LA: A Pokémon inhabited by the soul of a woman who died bearing a grudge in the snowy mountains. Legends of Froslass placing deathly curses on misbehaving men send shivers down my spine. | |
Uxie | Pt: When Uxie flew, people gained the ability to solve problems. It was the birth of knowledge. | |
Mesprit | Pt: When Mesprit flew, people learned the joy and sadness of living. It was the birth of emotions. | |
Azelf | P: It is thought that Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf all came from the same egg. | |
Dialga | LA: This Pokémon is revered as a deity in Hisuian legend. The birth of Dialga was what caused the vast river of time to begin flowing in our world. | |
Palkia | D: It has the ability to distort space. It is described as a deity in Sinnoh-region mythology. | |
Heatran | LA: Stories tell of this Pokémon being birthed from the boiling magma within Mount Coronet. Its molten-steel body holds many mysteries. | |
Regigigas | D: There is an enduring legend that states this Pokémon towed continents with ropes. | |
Cresselia | HG: Those who sleep holding Cresselia's feather are assured of joyful dreams. It is said to represent the crescent moon. | |
Cresselia | LA: Cresselia is reminiscent of the crescent moon. It leaves a brilliant line of light in its wake as it flies across the night sky. I daresay it resembles the heavenly maiden who created the Milky Way. | |
Darkrai | P: Folklore has it that on moonless nights, this Pokémon will make people see horrific nightmares. | |
Arceus | HG: According to the legends of Sinnoh, this Pokémon emerged from an egg and shaped all there is in this world. | |
Herdier | Sw: Herdier is a very smart and friendly Pokémon. So much so that there's a theory that Herdier was the first Pokémon to partner with people. | |
Tranquill | W: Many people believe that, deep in the forest where Tranquill live, there is a peaceful place where there is no war. | |
Woobat | B2: The heart-shaped mark left on a body after a Woobat has been attached to it is said to bring good fortune. | |
Conkeldurr | B: It is thought that Conkeldurr taught humans how to make concrete more than 2,000 years ago. | |
Sigilyph | Sw: Psychic power allows these Pokémon to fly. Some say they were the guardians of an ancient city. Others say they were the guardians' emissaries. | |
Zoroark | B2: Stories say those who tried to catch Zoroark were trapped in an illusion and punished. | |
Gothorita | B: They use hypnosis to control people and Pokémon. Tales of Gothorita leading people astray are told in every corner. | |
Gothorita | B2: According to many old tales, it creates friends for itself by controlling sleeping children on starry nights. | |
Reuniclus | Sh: It's said that drinking the liquid surrounding Reuniclus grants wisdom. Problem is, the liquid is highly toxic to anything besides Reuniclus itself. | |
Frillish | Sh: Legend has it that the residents of a sunken ancient city changed into these Pokémon. | |
Jellicent | B2: Its body is mostly seawater. It's said there's a castle of ships Jellicent have sunk on the seafloor. | |
Jellicent | UM: Fishermen are terrified of Jellicent. It's rumored to drag them into the sea and steal their lives away. | |
Klink | Sh: It's suspected that Klink were the inspiration behind ancient people's invention of the first gears. | |
Elgyem | B2: Rumors of its origin are linked to a UFO crash site in the desert 50 years ago. | |
Elgyem | UM: This Pokémon is shrouded in mystery. It's said to have appeared from a UFO that fell from the sky about 50 years ago. | |
Chandelure | Sh: In homes illuminated by Chandelure instead of lights, funerals were a constant occurrence— or so it's said. | |
Cryogonal | S: Cryogonal appear during cold seasons. It is said that people and Pokémon who die on snowy mountains are reborn into these Pokémon. | |
Golett | W: These Pokémon are thought to have been created by the science of an ancient and mysterious civilization. | |
Golurk | Sh: There's a theory that inside Golurk is a perpetual motion machine that produces limitless energy, but this belief hasn't been proven. | |
Braviary | M: It's thought that people disturbed their habitats in the past, so Braviary banded together to fight back. | |
Hydreigon | V: It's said that Hydreigon grew ferocious because people in times long past loathed it, considering it to be evil incarnate and attacking it relentlessly. | |
Larvesta | UM: It protects itself with flame. Long years ago, people believed Larvesta had a nest on the sun. | |
Larvesta | Sw: The people of ancient times believed that Larvesta fell from the sun. | |
Volcarona | B: When volcanic ash darkened the atmosphere, it is said that Volcarona's fire provided a replacement for the sun. | |
Volcarona | B2: Thought to be an embodiment of the sun, it appeared during a bitterly cold winter and saved Pokémon from freezing. | |
Volcarona | UM: According to legends, it was hatched from a flaming cocoon to save people and Pokémon that were suffering from the cold. | |
Volcarona | Sw: Volcarona scatters burning scales. Some say it does this to start fires. Others say it's trying to rescue those that suffer in the cold. | |
Volcarona | S: Its burning body causes it to be unpopular in hot parts of the world, but in cold ones, Volcarona is revered as an embodiment of the sun. | |
Cobalion | B: This legendary Pokémon battled against humans to protect Pokémon. Its personality is calm and composed. | |
Cobalion | Sw: This Pokémon appears in a legend alongside Terrakion and Virizion, fighting against humans in defense of the Unova region's Pokémon. | |
Terrakion | B: This Pokémon came to the defense of Pokémon that had lost their homes in a war among humans. | |
Terrakion | W: Its charge is strong enough to break through a giant castle wall in one blow. This Pokémon is spoken of in legends. | |
Terrakion | B2: Spoken of in legend, this Pokémon used its phenomenal power to destroy a castle in its effort to protect Pokémon. | |
Terrakion | Sh: In Unovan legend, Terrakion battled against humans in an effort to protect other Pokémon. | |
Virizion | B: This Pokémon fought humans in order to protect its friends. Legends about it continue to be passed down. | |
Virizion | B2: Legends say this Pokémon confounded opponents with its swift movements. | |
Virizion | Sw: A legend tells of this Pokémon working together with Cobalion and Terrakion to protect the Pokémon of the Unova region. | |
Thundurus | W: The spikes on its tail discharge immense bolts of lightning. It flies around the Unova region firing off lightning bolts. | |
Thundurus | LA: They say this wielder of electricity has waged war with its nemesis, Tornadus, since time immemorial. The lightning bolts it hurls pierce the very earth and enrich the soil. | |
Reshiram | B: This Pokémon appears in legends. It sends flames into the air from its tail, burning up everything around it. | |
Reshiram | B2: This legendary Pokémon can scorch the world with fire. It helps those who want to build a world of truth. | |
Reshiram | Sw: Flames spew from its tail as it flies through the sky like a jet airplane. It's said that this Pokémon will scorch the world. | |
Reshiram | Sh: According to myth, if people ignore truth and let themselves become consumed by greed, Reshiram will arrive to burn their kingdoms down. | |
Zekrom | B: Concealing itself in lightning clouds, it flies throughout the Unova region. It creates electricity in its tail. | |
Zekrom | W: This Pokémon appears in legends. In its tail, it has a giant generator that creates electricity. | |
Zekrom | B2: This legendary Pokémon can scorch the world with lightning. It assists those who want to build an ideal world. | |
Zekrom | Sh: Mythology tells us that if people lose the righteousness in their hearts, their kingdoms will be razed by Zekrom's lightning. | |
Kyurem | B2: This legendary ice Pokémon waits for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with truth or ideals. | |
Genesect | B: Over 300 million years ago, it was feared as the strongest of hunters. It has been modified by Team Plasma. | |
Genesect | W: This ancient bug Pokémon was altered by Team Plasma. They upgraded the cannon on its back. | |
Skiddo | X: Thought to be one of the first Pokémon to live in harmony with humans, it has a placid disposition. | |
Aegislash | Y: Apparently, it can detect the innate qualities of leadership. According to legend, whoever it recognizes is destined to become king. | |
Dragalge | Y: Tales are told of ships that wander into seas where Dragalge live, never to return. | |
Sylveon | Sh: There's a Galarian fairy tale that describes a beautiful Sylveon vanquishing a dreadful dragon Pokémon. | |
Carbink | US: Some say that deep beneath the surface of the world, a pack of Carbink live with their queen in a kingdom of jewels. | |
Carbink | Sh: It's said that somewhere in the world, there's a mineral vein housing a large pack of slumbering Carbink. It's also said that this pack has a queen. | |
Phantump | Y: According to old tales, these Pokémon are stumps possessed by the spirits of children who died while lost in the forest. | |
Phantump | M: According to legend, medicine to cure any illness can be made by plucking the green leaves on its head, brewing them, and boiling down the liquid. | |
Trevenant | US: It's feared as a ghost of the forest. Lumberjacks bring along Fire types, which Trevenant hates, when they enter the forest. | |
Trevenant | Sw: People fear it due to a belief that it devours any who try to cut down trees in its forest, but to the Pokémon it shares its woods with, it's kind. | |
Xerneas | X: Legends say it can share eternal life. It slept for a thousand years in the form of a tree before its revival. | |
Xerneas | Y: When the horns on its head shine in seven different colors, it is said to be sharing everlasting life. | |
Zygarde | M: It's thought to be monitoring the ecosystem. There are rumors that even greater power lies hidden within it. | |
Hoopa | R: In its true form, it possess a huge amount of power. Legends of its avarice tell how it once carried off an entire castle to gain the treasure hidden within. | |
Morgrem | Sh: With sly cunning, it tries to lure people into the woods. Some believe it to have the power to make crops grow. | |
Milcery | Sh: They say that any patisserie visited by Milcery is guaranteed success and good fortune. | |
Zamazenta | Sw: In times past, it worked together with a king of the people to save the Galar region. It absorbs metal that it then uses in battle. | |
Eternatus | Sw: As a result of Rose's meddling, Eternatus absorbed all the energy in the Galar region. It's now in a state of power overload. | |
Regidrago | Sw: An academic theory proposes that Regidrago's arms were once the head of an ancient dragon Pokémon. The theory remains unproven. | |
Calyrex | Sw: According to lore, this Pokémon showed no mercy to those who got in its way, yet it would heal its opponents' wounds after battle. | |
Calyrex | Sh: It's said that this Pokémon once moved a large forest—and all the Pokémon living there—to a new location overnight. | |
Calyrex | Sw: It's said that Calyrex and a Pokémon that had bonded with it ran all across the Galar region to bring green to the wastelands. | |
Calyrex | Sh: Legend says that by using its power to see all events from past to future, this Pokémon saved the creatures of a forest from a meteorite strike. |
Saying
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Togepi | S: A proverb claims that happiness will come to anyone who can make a sleeping Togepi stand up. | |
Murkrow | S: They awaken at dusk and take wing in the twilight, leading to the expression, “Get home before the Murkrow fly.” | |
Murkrow | LA: Widely shunned as a bearer of ill fortune. Upon crossing paths with this creature, I've been told one must chant “Workrum, Workrum—bad luck, don't come” as a protective incantation. | |
Slowking | M: This Pokémon is so famed for its intellect that a proverb still persists in some regions: "When in doubt, ask Slowking." | |
Lairon | Sw: Lairon live in mountains brimming with spring water and iron ore, so these Pokémon often came into conflict with humans in the past. | |
Shuppet | UM: There's a proverb that says, “Shun the house where Shuppet gather in the growing dusk.” | |
Cofagrigus | Sh: There are many depictions of Cofagrigus decorating ancient tombs. They're symbols of the wealth that kings of bygone eras had. |
Particular individuals
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Pikachu | Sw: This Pikachu wears its partner's cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Hoenn/Sinnoh/Unova/Kalos/Alola region. | |
Pikachu | Sh: This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer's cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Hoenn/Sinnoh/Unova/Kalos/Alola region together. | |
Meowth | UM: A royal house that flourished in the distant past brought it here from another region. Meowth is both selfish and prideful. | |
Arcanine | US: Legends tell of its fighting alongside a general and conquering a whole country. | |
Hypno | FR: It carries a pendulum-like device. There once was an incident in which it took away a child it hypnotized. | |
Cubone | Y: Wears the skull of its deceased mother. Its cries echo inside the skull and come out as a sad melody. | |
Weezing | Sh: Long ago, during a time when droves of factories fouled the air with pollution, Weezing changed into this form for some reason. | |
Kangaskhan | Sh: There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan. | |
Tauros | M: Although it's known to be a fierce Pokémon, Tauros in the Alola region are said to possess a measure of calmness. | |
Tauros | Sh: The Tauros of Galar are volatile in nature, and they won't allow people to ride on their backs. | |
Gyarados | LA: I suspect this Pokémon to be the true identity of a dragon written of in ancient texts, which claimed that it razed an entire village with white-hot beams from its maw. | |
Omanyte | Sw: Because some Omanyte manage to escape after being restored or are released into the wild by people, this species is becoming a problem. | |
Dratini | R: Long considered a mythical Pokémon until recently when a small colony was found living underwater. | |
Dratini | Y: The existence of this mythical Pokémon was only recently confirmed by a fisherman who caught one. | |
Dratini | M: After a 10-hour struggle, a fisherman was able to pull one up and confirm its existence. | |
Dragonite | S: This Pokémon saved a shipwrecked man, taking him to a remote island—a paradise occupied solely by Dragonite. | |
Mewtwo | C: Said to rest quietly in an undiscovered cave, this Pokémon was created solely for battling. | |
Mewtwo | Sh: The research efforts of a certain scientist ultimately resulted in this Pokémon. Its powers are dedicated to battling. | |
Mew | R: So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide. | |
Mew | Sh: This mythical Pokémon is said to be extinct, but sightings of it are still being reported to this day. | |
Delibird | E: It carries food bundled up in its tail. There was a famous explorer who managed to scale Mt. Everest thanks to a Delibird sharing its food. | |
Delibird | S: Although it naturally prefers colder locales, Delibird in Alola seem able to withstand the heat to a certain extent. | |
Magby | M: A famous potter lives with a Magby. Apparently its soft flames produce fine works. | |
Aggron | Sh: Long ago, there was a king who wore a helmet meant to resemble the head of an Aggron. He was trying to channel the Pokémon's strength. | |
Regirock | R: Regirock was sealed away by people long ago. If this Pokémon's body is damaged in battle, it is said to seek out suitable rocks on its own to repair itself. | |
Kyogre | R: Kyogre has the power to create massive rain clouds that cover the entire sky and bring about torrential downpours. This Pokémon saved people who were suffering from droughts. | |
Groudon | S: Groudon has the power to scatter rain clouds and make water evaporate with light and heat. It came as a savior to people who had been suffering from terrible floods. | |
Kricketune | Pt: There is a village that hosts a contest based on the amazingly variable cries of this Pokémon. | |
Bronzong | D: One caused a news sensation when it was dug up at a construction site after a 2000-year sleep. | |
Magmortar | US: There are still quite a few factories that rely on the flames provided by Magmortar to process metals. | |
Mamoswine | Pt: A frozen one was dug up from soil dating back 10,000 years. It woke up to much amazement. | |
Mamoswine | HG: A frozen Mamoswine was dug from ice dating back 10,000 years. This Pokémon has been around a long, long, long time. | |
Porygon-Z | US: Its behavior is noticeably unstable, which is apparently due to the incompetence of the engineer who updated its programming. | |
Rotom | Sw: One boy's invention led to the development of many different machines that take advantage of Rotom's unique capabilities. | |
Darkrai | LA: On a moonless night, a strange incident occurred in which every one of a village's inhabitants suffered nightmares. The villagers attested that Darkrai appeared before them in these nightmares. | |
Sigilyph | Sh: A discovery was made in the desert where Sigilyph fly. The ruins of what may have been an ancient city were found beneath the sands. | |
Gothorita | Sh: A criminal who was shown his fate by a Gothitelle went missing that same day and was never seen again. | |
Elgyem | B2: Rumors of its origin are linked to a UFO crash site in the desert 50 years ago. | |
Elgyem | UM: This Pokémon is shrouded in mystery. It's said to have appeared from a UFO that fell from the sky about 50 years ago. | |
Hydreigon | Sw: There are a slew of stories about villages that were destroyed by Hydreigon. It bites anything that moves. | |
Furfrou | Y: Historically, in the Kalos region, these Pokémon were the designated guardians of the king. | |
Aegislash | X: Generations of kings were attended by these Pokémon, which used their spectral power to manipulate and control people and Pokémon. | |
Malamar | Sh: It's said that Malamar's hypnotic powers played a role in certain history-changing events. | |
Aurorus | US: An Aurorus was found frozen solid within a glacier, just as it appeared long ago, which became quite a big event in the news. | |
Klefki | V: In the past, noble families entrusted their vault keys to a Klefki. They passed the Klefki down through the generations, taking good care of it. | |
Silvally | M: Although its name was Type: Null at first, the boy who evolved it into this form gave it the name by which it is now known. | |
Magearna | S: This beautiful form reflects Magearna's appearance when first presented to a king's daughter 500 years ago. | |
Zarude | Sw: This Zarude left its pack to raise a human child. The cloth Zarude would wrap the child with has a comforting scent that calmed the child's crying. | |
Zarude | Sh: This Zarude's special strength stems from its love and care for an orphaned human child that the Pokémon has raised since the child's infancy. |
Records
Comparisons
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Venusaur | Sw: In battle, this Pokémon swings around two thick vines. If these vines slammed into a 10-story building, they could easily topple it. | |
Charizard | R: Spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. Known to cause forest fires unintentionally. | |
Charizard | Stad: Its fiery breath reaches incredible temperatures. It can quickly melt glaciers weighing 10,000 tons. | |
Charizard | P: Its bond with its Trainer is the source of its power. It boasts speed and maneuverability greater than that of a jet fighter. | |
Blastoise | Stad: It has spouts extending from its shell at the top. They spray water like cannons, hard enough to pierce concrete walls. | |
Blastoise | S: The rocket cannons on its shell fire jets of water capable of punching holes through thick steel. | |
Blastoise | Sh: Water fired from this Pokémon's central main cannon has enough power to blast a hole into a mountain. | |
Metapod | R: The shell covering this Pokémon's body is as hard as an iron slab. Metapod does not move very much. It stays still because it is preparing its soft innards for evolution inside the hard shell. | |
Butterfree | Sh: Once it has opponents trapped in a tornado that could blow away a 10-ton truck, it finishes them off with its poisonous scales. | |
Rattata | UM: This Pokémon is common but hazardous. Its sharp incisors can easily cut right through hard wood. | |
Arbok | R: This Pokémon is terrifically strong in order to constrict things with its body. It can even flatten steel oil drums. Once Arbok wraps its body around its foe, escaping its crunching embrace is impossible. | |
Sandshrew | US: After fleeing a volcanic eruption, it ended up moving to an area of snowy mountains. Its ice shell is as hard as steel. | |
Sandslash | Sw: It uses large, hooked claws to cut a path through deep snow as it runs. On snowy mountains, this Sandslash is faster than any other Pokémon. | |
Nidorino | Stad: Its horn is harder than diamond. If it punctures an enemy, it pumps powerful venom into the wound. | |
Nidoking | Y: Its steel-like hide adds to its powerful tackle. Its horns are so hard, they can pierce a diamond. | |
Nidoking | Stad: Has a rock-hard hide that is worn like armor. The long horn on its head is sharp and highly venomous. | |
Nidoking | S: Its tail is thick and powerful. If it binds an enemy, it can snap the victim's spine quite easily. | |
Nidoking | R: Nidoking's thick tail packs enormously destructive power. With one swing, it can topple a metal transmission tower. Once this Pokémon goes on a rampage, there is no stopping it. | |
Nidoking | D: One swing of its mighty tail can snap a telephone pole as if it were a matchstick. | |
Nidoking | Y: Its steel-like hide adds to its powerful tackle. Its horns are so hard, they can pierce a diamond. | |
Diglett | US: Although it's powerful enough to dig right through volcanic rock, it doesn't allow itself to be seen very often. | |
Diglett | UM: The need to dig through volcanic rock in the ground has made them more powerful than the Diglett of other regions. | |
Dugtrio | US: Its metallic whiskers are heavy, so it's not very fast, but it has the power to dig through bedrock. | |
Golduck | R: The webbed flippers on its forelegs and hind legs and the streamlined body of Golduck give it frightening speed. This Pokémon is definitely much faster than even the most athletic swimmer. | |
Golduck | S: Golduck is the fastest swimmer among all Pokémon. It swims effortlessly, even in a rough, stormy sea. It sometimes rescues people from wrecked ships floundering in high seas. | |
Poliwrath | R: An adept swimmer at both the front crawl and breast stroke. Easily overtakes the best human swimmers. | |
Poliwrath | UM: The muscles it has developed through swimming are thick and powerful. When it lands a square punch, it can turn huge boulders to dust. | |
Poliwrath | Sw: Its body is solid muscle. When swimming through cold seas, Poliwrath uses its impressive arms to smash through drift ice and plow forward. | |
Machop | Stad: Its whole body is covered with muscles, so it can raise bulges anywhere. It can throw a hundred adults. | |
Machoke | R: Machoke's thoroughly toned muscles possess the hardness of steel. This Pokémon has so much strength, it can easily hold aloft a sumo wrestler on just one finger. | |
Machoke | P: It can lift a dump truck with one hand. Using that power, it helps people with heavy jobs. | |
Machamp | Sw: The Gigantamax energy coursing through its arms makes its punches hit as hard as bomb blasts. | |
Machamp | Sh: One of these Pokémon once used its immeasurable strength to lift a large ship that was in trouble. It then carried the ship to port. | |
Golem | R: Its boulder-like body is extremely hard. It can easily withstand dynamite blasts without damage. | |
Golem | S: It is capable of blowing itself up. It uses this explosive force to jump from mountain to mountain. | |
Golem | C: Its rock-like body is so durable, even high-powered dynamite blasts fail to scratch its rugged hide. | |
Golem | S: Its body can survive dynamite blasts without a single scratch, but it hates rain and humidity. | |
Golem | UM: It detonates its own body. The power from that explosion can propel it up steep mountain paths with amazing speed. | |
Rapidash | Sw: Little can stand up to its psycho cut. Unleashed from this Pokémon's horn, the move will punch a hole right through a thick metal sheet. | |
Farfetch'd | R: The sprig of green onions it holds is its weapon. It is used much like a metal sword. | |
Shellder | R: Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable only when its shell is open. | |
Shellder | Stad: Its shell is harder than diamond. It hides in sand on the sea floor and catches prey with its soft tongue. | |
Cloyster | Y: For protection, it uses its harder-than-diamonds shell. It also shoots spikes from the shell. | |
Cloyster | Stad: Its shell is so hard, it can even withstand a bomb. No one has ever seen what is inside its shell. | |
Cloyster | G: Once it slams its shell shut, it is impossible to open, even by those with superior strength. | |
Cloyster | C: Even a missile can't break the spikes it uses to stab opponents. They're even harder than its shell. | |
Onix | R: As it grows, the stone portions of its body harden to become similar to a diamond, but colored black. | |
Kingler | Y: One claw grew massively and as hard as steel. It has 10,000-HP strength. However, it is too heavy. | |
Hitmonlee | Y: When kicking, the sole of its foot turns as hard as a diamond on impact and destroys its enemy. | |
Hitmonchan | FR: The spirit of a pro boxer has infused this Pokémon. It throws punches that are faster than a bullet train. | |
Rhyhorn | FR: Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging tackles. | |
Rhyhorn | R: Rhyhorn runs in a straight line, smashing everything in its path. It is not bothered even if it rushes headlong into a block of steel. This Pokémon may feel some pain from the collision the next day, however. | |
Rhydon | Stad: Protected by an armor-like hide, it can survive in lava over 3,600 degrees. Its horn can bore holes through boulders. | |
Rhydon | C: By lightly spinning its drill-like horn, it can easily shatter even a diamond in the rough. | |
Rhydon | R: Rhydon's horn can crush even uncut diamonds. One sweeping blow of its tail can topple a building. This Pokémon's hide is extremely tough. Even direct cannon hits don't leave a scratch. | |
Rhydon | LA: Rapidly rotates its horn to bore through bedrock. It swaggers around volcanic regions, protected from the lava's heat by its tough, armorlike hide. | |
Goldeen | S: Goldeen loves swimming wild and free in rivers and ponds. If one of these Pokémon is placed in an aquarium, it will shatter even the thickest glass with one ram of its horn and make its escape. | |
Scyther | Sw: As Scyther fights more and more battles, its scythes become sharper and sharper. With a single slice, Scyther can fell a massive tree. | |
Pinsir | E: Their pincers are strong enough to shatter thick logs. Because they dislike cold, Pinsir burrow and sleep under the ground on chilly nights. | |
Pinsir | R: Pinsir is astoundingly strong. It can grip a foe weighing twice its weight in its horns and easily lift it. This Pokémon's movements turn sluggish in cold places. | |
Magikarp | S: Magikarp is virtually useless in battle as it can only splash around. As a result, it is considered to be weak. However, it is actually a very hardy Pokémon that can survive in any body of water no matter how polluted it is. | |
Gyarados | R: Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage. | |
Gyarados | Stad: Extremely vicious and horribly brutal. Has enough destructive power to totally annihilate even a major city. | |
Gyarados | UM: It zooms out of the water at Mach speeds. Even large ships caught in its path are split cleanly in two! | |
Snorlax | C: This Pokémon's stomach is so strong, even eating moldy or rotten food will not affect it. | |
Mewtwo | P: Despite its diminished size, its mental power has grown phenomenally. With a mere thought, it can smash a skyscraper to smithereens. | |
Totodile | G: Its well-developed jaws are powerful and capable of crushing anything. Even its trainer must be careful. | |
Yanma | G: If it flaps its wings really fast, it can generate shock waves that will shatter windows in the area. | |
Forretress | G: Its entire body is shielded by a steel-hard shell. What lurks inside the armor is a total mystery. | |
Steelix | G: Its body has been compressed deep under the ground. As a result, it is even harder than a diamond. | |
Scizor | R: Scizor has a body with the hardness of steel. It is not easily fazed by ordinary sorts of attacks. This Pokémon flaps its wings to regulate its body temperature. | |
Scizor | E: A Scizor has a body with the hardness of steel. It is not easily fazed by ordinary sorts of attacks. It flaps its wings to regulate its body temperature. | |
Scizor | E: A Scizor has a body with the hardness of steel. It is not easily fazed by ordinary sorts of attacks. It flaps its wings to regulate its body temperature. | |
Scizor | Sw: Bulky pincers account for one third of Scizor's body weight. A single swing of one of these pincers will crush a boulder completely. | |
Heracross | R: Heracross charges in a straight line at its foe, slips beneath the foe's grasp, and then scoops up and hurls the opponent with its mighty horn. This Pokémon even has enough power to topple a massive tree. | |
Heracross | E: They gather in forests seeking the sweet sap of trees. It is completely clad in a steel-hard shell. It is proud of its horn, which it uses to fling foes. | |
Octillery | G: It traps enemies with its suction-cupped tentacles then smashes them with its rock-hard head. | |
Phanpy | S: As a sign of affection, it bumps with its snout. However, it is so strong, it may send you flying. | |
Donphan | G: It has sharp, hard tusks and a rugged hide. Its Tackle is strong enough to knock down a house. | |
Donphan | S: Donphan is covered in tough hide, so even being hit by a car won’t faze this Pokémon. However, it is extremely susceptible to rain. | |
Pupitar | G: Its shell is as hard as sheet rock, and it is also very strong. Its Thrashing can topple a mountain. | |
Pupitar | D: Its body is as hard as bedrock. By venting pressurized gas, it can launch itself like a rocket. | |
Tyranitar | G: Its body can't be harmed by any sort of attack, so it is very eager to make challenges against enemies. | |
Tyranitar | V: In just one of its mighty hands, it has the power to make the ground shake and mountains crumble. | |
Torchic | HG: Inside its body is a place where it keeps a small flame. Hug it! It will be as warm as a hot-water bottle. | |
Blaziken | S: Blaziken has incredibly strong legs - it can easily clear a 30-story building in one leap. This Pokémon's blazing punches leave its foes scorched and blackened. | |
Blaziken | HG: It can clear a 30-story building in a leap. Its fiery punches scorch its foes. | |
Mudkip | S: In water, Mudkip breathes using the gills on its cheeks. If it is faced with a tight situation in battle, this Pokémon will unleash its amazing power - it can crush rocks bigger than itself. | |
Mudkip | D: To alert it, the fin on its head senses the flow of water. It has the strength to lift boulders. | |
Mudkip | HG: Its power can crush boulders. It rests by covering itself with mud at the bottom of a river. | |
Swampert | R: Swampert is very strong. It has enough power to easily drag a boulder weighing more than a ton. This Pokémon also has powerful vision that lets it see even in murky water. | |
Swampert | HG: Its arms are hard as rock. With one swing, it can break a boulder into pieces. | |
Swampert | D: It can swim while towing a large ship. It bashes down foes with a swing of its thick arms. | |
Dustox | S: When Dustox flaps its wings, a fine dust is scattered all over. This dust is actually a powerful poison that will even make a pro wrestler sick. This Pokémon searches for food using its antennae like radar. | |
Shroomish | S: If Shroomish senses danger, it shakes its body and scatters spores from the top of its head. This Pokémon's spores are so toxic, they make trees and weeds wilt. | |
Breloom | R: Breloom closes in on its foe with light and sprightly footwork, then throws punches with its stretchy arms. This Pokémon's fighting technique puts boxers to shame. | |
Ninjask | R: Ninjask moves around at such a high speed that it cannot be seen, even while its crying can be clearly heard. For that reason, this Pokémon was long believed to be invisible. | |
Whismur | R: Normally, Whismur's voice is very quiet - it is barely audible even if one is paying close attention. However, if this Pokémon senses danger, it starts crying at an earsplitting volume. | |
Whismur | E: Its cries equal a jet plane in volume. It inhales through its ear canals. Because of this system, it can cry continually without having to catch its breath. | |
Loudred | R: Loudred's bellowing can completely decimate a wood-frame house. It uses its voice to punish its foes. This Pokémon's round ears serve as loudspeakers. | |
Exploud | R: Exploud triggers earthquakes with the tremors it creates by bellowing. If this Pokémon violently inhales from the ports on its body, it's a sign that it is preparing to let loose a huge bellow. | |
Makuhita | D: It toughens its body by slamming into thick trees. Many snapped trees can be found near its nest. | |
Hariyama | R: Hariyama practices its straight-arm slaps in any number of locations. One hit of this Pokémon's powerful, openhanded, straight-arm punches could snap a telephone pole in two. | |
Hariyama | S: Hariyama's thick body may appear fat, but it is actually a hunk of solid muscle. If this Pokémon bears down and tightens all its muscles, its body becomes as hard as a rock. | |
Hariyama | B: It loves to match power with big-bodied Pokémon. It can knock a truck flying with its arm thrusts. | |
Mawile | D: Attached to its head is a huge set of jaws formed by horns. It can chew through iron beams. | |
Mawile | UM: Its two sets of jaws thrash about violently as if they each had a will of their own. One gnash from them can turn a boulder to dust. | |
Electrike | S: Electrike runs faster than the human eye can follow. The friction from running is converted into electricity, which is then stored in this Pokémon's fur. | |
Manectric | UM: Too much electricity has built up in its body, irritating Manectric. Its explosive speed is equal to that of a lightning bolt. | |
Swalot | S: Swalot has no teeth, so what it eats, it swallows whole, no matter what. Its cavernous mouth yawns widely. An automobile tire could easily fit inside this Pokémon's mouth. | |
Carvanha | R: Carvanha's strongly developed jaws and its sharply pointed fangs pack the destructive power to rip out boat hulls. Many boats have been attacked and sunk by this Pokémon. | |
Sharpedo | R: Nicknamed "the bully of the sea," Sharpedo is widely feared. Its cruel fangs grow back immediately if they snap off. Just one of these Pokémon can thoroughly tear apart a supertanker. | |
Sharpedo | B: Its fangs rip through sheet iron. It swims at 75 mph and is known as "The Bully of the Sea." | |
Slaking | D: The world's laziest Pokémon. When it is lounging, it is actually saving energy for striking back. | |
Wailord | R: Wailord is the largest of all identified Pokémon up to now. This giant Pokémon swims languorously in the vast open sea, eating massive amounts of food at once with its enormous mouth. | |
Trapinch | E: Its big jaws crunch through boulders. Because its head is so big, it has a hard time getting back upright if it tips over onto its back. | |
Trapinch | US: Its jaws are strong enough to crush rocks but so heavy that it can't get up if it flips over. Sandile seize those moments as their chance. | |
Vibrava | R: To make prey faint, Vibrava generates ultrasonic waves by vigorously making its two wings vibrate. This Pokémon's ultrasonic waves are so powerful, they can bring on headaches in people. | |
Vibrava | D: It violently shudders its wings, generating ultrasonic waves to induce headaches in people. | |
Armaldo | R: Armaldo's tough armor makes all attacks bounce off. This Pokémon's two enormous claws can be freely extended or contracted. They have the power to punch right through a steel slab. | |
Chimecho | R: Chimecho makes its cries echo inside its hollow body. When this Pokémon becomes enraged, its cries result in ultrasonic waves that have the power to knock foes flying. | |
Walrein | R: Walrein's two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing 10 tons with one blow. This Pokémon's thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures. | |
Bagon | R: Bagon has a dream of one day soaring in the sky. In doomed efforts to fly, this Pokémon hurls itself off cliffs. As a result of its dives, its head has grown tough and as hard as tempered steel. | |
Prinplup | P: Its wings deliver wicked blows that snap even the thickest of trees. It searches for prey in icy seas. | |
Empoleon | P: It swims as fast as a jet boat. The edges of its wings are sharp and can slice apart drifting ice. | |
Rampardos | D: Its powerful headbutt has enough power to shatter even the most durable things upon impact. | |
Rampardos | P: Its skull is as hard as iron. It is a brute that tears down jungle trees while catching prey. | |
Rampardos | LA: Very little is known about its biology. Can knock down massive trees by smashing its beautiful, pearl-like crown against them. | |
Bastiodon | LA: Its face is sturdy—as strong as diamond—and this hardness offers a very stable defense. Much about this species is still unknown, such as its natural habitat. | |
Buneary | Pt: Its ears are always rolled up. They can be forcefully extended to shatter even a large boulder. | |
Riolu | P: Its body is little yet powerful. It can crest three mountains and cross two canyons in one night. | |
Lucario | US: It concentrates its mental energy and fires off mysterious waves called auras, which can crush boulders of large size to dust. | |
Drapion | Y: It has the power in its clawed arms to make scrap of a car. The tips of its claws release poison. | |
Electivire | UM: A single Electivire can provide enough electricity for all the buildings in a big city for a year. | |
Gliscor | Pt: If it succeeds in catching even a faint breeze properly, it can circle the globe without flapping once. | |
Simipour | W: The high-pressure water expelled from its tail is so powerful, it can destroy a concrete wall. | |
Tranquill | B: It can return to its Trainer's location regardless of the distance separating them. | |
Roggenrola | B: Its ear is hexagonal in shape. Compressed underground, its body is as hard as steel. | |
Boldore | S: Its orange crystal is a mass of energy. Just one crystal fragment would provide enough fuel for a hundred dump trucks. | |
Gigalith | B: Compressing the energy from its internal core lets it fire off an attack capable of blowing away a mountain. | |
Gigalith | Y: Compressing the energy from its internal core lets it fire off an attack capable of blowing away a mountain. | |
Swoobat | B: It emits sound waves of various frequencies from its nose including some powerful enough to destroy rocks. | |
Swoobat | B2: It shakes its tail vigorously when it emits ultrasonic waves strong enough to reduce concrete to rubble. | |
Excadrill | B: It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates. | |
Audino | W: Its auditory sense is astounding. It has a radar-like ability to understand its surrounding through slight sounds. | |
Audino | Sw: Audino's sense of hearing is superb. Not even a pebble rolling along over a mile away will escape Audino's ears. | |
Timburr | Sh: Timburr that have started carrying logs that are about three times their size are nearly ready to evolve. | |
Gurdurr | B: This Pokémon is so muscular and strongly built that even a group of wrestlers could not make it budge an inch. | |
Conkeldurr | Sw: Concrete mixed by Conkeldurr is much more durable than normal concrete, even when the compositions of the two materials are the same. | |
Tympole | W: By vibrating its cheeks, it emits sound waves imperceptible to humans. It uses the rhythm of these sounds to talk. | |
Seismitoad | W: It increases the power of its punches by vibrating the bumps on its fists. It can turn a boulder to rubble with one punch. | |
Sawk | Sh: The karate chops of a Sawk that's trained itself to the limit can cleave the ocean itself. | |
Venipede | B: Its bite injects a potent poison, enough to paralyze large bird Pokémon that try to prey on it. | |
Basculin | V: The power of its jaws is immense—enough to leave teeth marks in iron sheets. Its personality is also extremely vicious. | |
Darumaka | W: Darumaka's droppings are hot, so people used to put them in their clothes to keep themselves warm. | |
Darmanitan | Sw: The thick arms of this hot-blooded Pokémon can deliver punches capable of obliterating a dump truck. | |
Crustle | Sh: Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They're mighty enough to crack Rhyperior's carapace. | |
Scrafty | Y: It can smash concrete blocks with its kicking attacks. The one with the biggest crest is the group leader. | |
Carracosta | B: They can live both in the ocean and on land. A slap from one of them is enough to open a hole in the bottom of a tanker. | |
Carracosta | W: Incredible jaw strength enables them to chew up steel beams and rocks along with their prey. | |
Carracosta | B2: It could knock out a foe with a slap from one of its developed front appendages and chew it up, shell or bones and all. | |
Archeops | W: It runs better than it flies. It catches prey by running at speeds comparable to those of an automobile. | |
Trubbish | B: Inhaling the gas they belch will make you sleep for a week. They prefer unsanitary places. | |
Trubbish | UM: If a young Pokémon or child breathes in the toxic gas that Trubbish belches out, it could be a life-threatening situation. | |
Zoroark | US: It doesn't just transform itself—it also has the power to make hundreds of people see its illusions. | |
Reuniclus | W: These remarkably intelligent Pokémon fight by controlling arms that can grip with rock-crushing power. | |
Reuniclus | B2: They use psychic power to control their arms, which are made of a special liquid. They can crush boulders psychically. | |
Galvantula | Sw: It launches electrified fur from its abdomen as its means of attack. Opponents hit by the fur could be in for three full days and nights of paralysis. | |
Ferrothorn | B: It fights by swinging around its three spiky feelers. A hit from these steel spikes can reduce a boulder to rubble. | |
Ferrothorn | Sh: Its spikes are harder than steel. This Pokémon crawls across rock walls by stabbing the spikes on its feelers into the stone. | |
Tynamo | B: While one alone doesn't have much power, a chain of many Tynamo can be as powerful as lightning. | |
Haxorus | W: Their sturdy tusks will stay sharp even if used to cut steel beams. These Pokémon are covered in hard armor. | |
Haxorus | B2: Its tusks are incredibly destructive. They can easily slice through a thick, sturdy steel column every time. | |
Haxorus | X: They are kind but can be relentless when defending territory. They challenge foes with tusks that can cut steel. | |
Haxorus | V: It overwhelms enemies with its prized tusks, which are sharp enough to cut through a metal transmission tower in one strike. | |
Beartic | Sw: It swims through frigid seas, searching for prey. From its frozen breath, it forms icy fangs that are harder than steel. | |
Stunfisk | B: Its skin is very hard, so it is unhurt even if stepped on by sumo wrestlers. It smiles when transmitting electricity. | |
Mienshao | B: It wields the fur on its arms like a whip. Its arm attacks come with such rapidity that they cannot even be seen. | |
Mienshao | UM: When Mienshao lets out a bizarre wail, you're in danger. A flurry of kicks and chops too fast to see is about to be unleashed! | |
Mienshao | Sh: Delivered at blinding speeds, kicks from this Pokémon can shatter massive boulders into tiny pieces. | |
Druddigon | US: The red skin on its face is harder than rock. In narrow caves, it squares off against its enemies and charges face-first right into them. | |
Bouffalant | W: They charge wildly and headbutt everything. Their headbutts have enough destructive force to derail a train. | |
Bouffalant | Sw: These Pokémon can crush a car with no more than a headbutt. Bouffalant with more hair on their heads hold higher positions within the herd. | |
Braviary | B: They fight for their friends without any thought about danger to themselves. One can carry a car while flying. | |
Tornadus | W: Tornadus expels massive energy from its tail, causing severe storms. Its power is great enough to blow houses away. | |
Thundurus | B: Countless charred remains mar the landscape of places through which Thundurus has passed. | |
Tyrunt | X: Thanks to its gargantuan jaws, which could shred thick metal plates as if they were paper, it was invincible in the ancient world it once inhabited. | |
Tyrantrum | Sh: A single bite of Tyrantrum's massive jaws will demolish a car. This Pokémon was the king of the ancient world. | |
Volcanion | Y: It expels its internal steam from the arms on its back. It has enough power to blow away a mountain. |
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Pokémon | Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Wartortle | 10,000 years | D: It is said to live 10,000 years. Its furry tail is popular as a symbol of longevity. | |
Blastoise | 160 feet | R: Blastoise has water spouts that protrude from its shell. The water spouts are very accurate. They can shoot bullets of water with enough accuracy to strike empty cans from a distance of over 160 feet. | |
Charizard | 4,600 feet | FR: Its wings can carry this Pokémon close to an altitude of 4,600 feet. It blows out fire at very high temperatures. | |
Blastoise | 31 cannons | Sw: It's not very good at precision shooting. When attacking, it just fires its 31 cannons over and over and over. | |
Butterfree | 6 miles | R: Butterfree has a superior ability to search for delicious honey from flowers. It can even search out, extract, and carry honey from flowers that are blooming over six miles from its nest. | |
Weedle | two-inch | S: It attacks using a two-inch poison barb on its head. It can usually be found under the leaves it eats. | |
Pidgeotto | 60 miles | S: It immobilizes its prey using well-developed claws, then carries the prey more than 60 miles to its nest. | |
Pidgeot | 2 mach | Y: This Pokémon flies at Mach 2 speed, seeking prey. Its large talons are feared as wicked weapons. | |
Pidgeot | 3,300 feet | C: Its outstanding vision allows it to spot splashing Magikarp, even while flying at 3,300 feet. | |
Rattata | 40 | Y: Will chew on anything with its fangs. If you see one, it is certain that 40 more live in the area. | |
Spearow | half a mile | R: Spearow has a very loud cry that can be heard over half a mile away. If its high, keening cry is heard echoing all around, it is a sign that they are warning each other of danger. | |
Raichu | 10,000 volts | Stad: Its electrical attacks may reach 10,000 volts. It discharges electricity from its tail, so it is not harmed by its own power. | |
Raichu | 100,000 volts | FR: Its electric charges can reach even 100,000 volts. Careless contact can cause even an Indian elephant to faint. | |
Clefable | 1,100 yards | FR: It has an acute sense of hearing. It can easily hear a pin being dropped nearly 1,100 yards away. | |
Clefable | half a mile | P: Its hearing is so acute it can hear a pin drop over a half a mile. It lives on quiet mountains. | |
Clefable | 1 mile | B2: Their ears are sensitive enough to hear a pin drop from over a mile away, so they're usually found in quiet places. | |
Ninetales | 1000 year | R: Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could result in a 1000-year curse. | |
Ninetales | 9 saints | Y: According to an enduring legend, 9 noble saints were united and reincarnated as this Pokémon. | |
Ninetales | 1,000-year | Stad: It is extremely vindictive. It is said to lay a 1,000-year long curse if its tail is pulled as a joke. | |
Jigglypuff | 12 octaves | M: Jigglypuff possess a vocal range that exceeds 12 octaves, but each individual's singing skill depends on its own effort. | |
Wigglytuff | 20 times | UM: When it gets angry, it inhales with all its might, and its body gradually inflates. Sometimes they can grow 20 times larger! | |
Golbat | 10 ounces | S: It can drink more than 10 ounces of blood at once. If it has too much, it gets heavy and flies clumsily. | |
Oddish | 1,000 feet | FR: Its scientific name is "Oddium Wanderus." At night, it is said to walk nearly 1,000 feet on its two roots. | |
Gloom | 1,000 people | Y: Smells incredibly foul! However, around 1 out of 1,000 people enjoy sniffing its nose-bending stink. | |
Gloom | 1 mile | Stad: The horrible-smelling pistil of this flower stinks over a mile away. Unwittingly inhaled, it can cause fainting. | |
Gloom | 1m ile | D: The honey it drools from its mouth smells so atrocious, it can curl noses more than a mile away. | |
Gloom | 1.25 miles | Sw: Its pistils exude an incredibly foul odor. The horrid stench can cause fainting at a distance of 1.25 miles. | |
Diglett | one yard | R: Lives about one yard underground where it feeds on plant roots. It sometimes appears above ground. | |
Diglett | eight inches | Stad: Its head pokes up approximately eight inches out of the ground. However, its real size remains a mystery to this day. | |
Dugtrio | 60 miles | R: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground. | |
Dugtrio | 60 MPH | Y: A team of triplets that can burrow over 60 MPH. Due to this, some people think it's an earthquake. | |
Dugtrio | 60 miles | Stad: Diglett triplets that always travel together. Known to burrow more than 60 miles underground and trigger quakes. | |
Dugtrio | several miles | UM: Its shining gold whiskers are advanced sensors that can detect vibrations from sounds several miles away. | |
Psyduck | 10 times | UM: It has been found that its brain cells are 10 times more active when Psyduck is experiencing a headache. | |
Golduck | two days | UM: A professional swimmer, it can continue swimming for two days straight by waving its long tail skillfully. | |
Arcanine | 6,200 miles | R: Arcanine is known for its high speed. It is said to be capable of running over 6,200 miles in a single day and night. The fire that blazes wildly within this Pokémon's body is its source of power. | |
Abra | 18 hours | Y: Sleeps 18 hours a day. If it senses danger, it will teleport itself to safety even as it sleeps. | |
Machop | 100 grown-ups | FR: Its whole body is composed of muscles. Even though it's the size of a human child, it can hurl 100 grown-ups. | |
Machamp | 1,000 punches in just two seconds | FR: Its four ruggedly developed arms can launch a flurry of 1,000 punches in just two seconds. | |
Tentacool | 99% water | UM: Its body is 99% water. The remaining 1% contains the organ that makes its poison. | |
Tentacruel | 80 tentacles | Y: Its 80 tentacles can stretch and contract freely. They wrap around prey and weaken it with poison. | |
Graveler | 60 mph | M: This slow-footed Pokémon moves by curling up and rolling instead of walking. With enough momentum, its speed can exceed 60 mph. | |
Golem | 660 pounds | Stad: Its body, which weighs over 660 pounds, is as hard as stone. It grows bigger by shedding its skin once a year. | |
Ponyta | 10 times | R: Its hooves are 10 times harder than diamonds. It can trample anything completely flat in little time. | |
Rapidash | 150 mph | Stad: Unable to restrain itself from running after fast trains or cars. Capable of reaching 150 mph at full speed. | |
Slowpoke | 5 seconds | R: Incredibly slow and dopey. It takes 5 seconds for it to feel pain when under attack. | |
Magnemite | 300 feet | E: The units at its sides are extremely powerful magnets. They generate enough magnetism to draw in iron objects from over 300 feet away. | |
Doduo | 60 mph | Stad: A Pokémon with two heads. More skilled at running than flying, it is capable of racing at speeds over 60 mph. | |
Doduo | four inches | S: It races through grassy plains with powerful strides, leaving footprints up to four inches deep. | |
Dodrio | 40 mph | D: When Doduo evolves into this odd breed, one of its heads splits into two. It runs at nearly 40 mph. | |
Dewgong | 8 knots | R: Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in intensely cold waters. | |
Muk | three years | C: As it moves, a very strong poison leaks from it, making the ground there barren for three years. | |
Gastly | 95% gases | D: This Pokémon's body is 95% made up of gases, which are blown away by strong gusts of wind. | |
Gastly | 5% souls | UM: Poisonous gas comprises 95% of its body. It's said that the remaining 5% is made up of the souls of those who died from the gas. | |
Onix | 26 feet | Stad: Its large body is over 26 feet long. Despite its size, it can squirm its way through the ground at 50 mph. | |
Onix | 50 mph | S: It rapidly bores through the ground at 50 mph by squirming and twisting its massive, rugged body. | |
Kingler | 10000 hp | R: The large pincer has 10000 hp of crushing power. However, its huge size makes it unwieldy to use. | |
Electrode | 20 lightning bolts | LA: The tissue on the surface of its body is curiously similar in composition to an Apricorn. When irritated, this Pokémon lets loose an electric current equal to 20 lightning bolts. | |
Marowak | 50 rhythmic patterns | UM: They thump their bones rhythmically to communicate among themselves. There are nearly 50 different rhythmic patterns. | |
Lickitung | 7 feet | Y: Its tongue spans almost 7 feet and moves more freely than its forelegs. Its licks can cause paralysis. | |
Lickitung | 6'6" long | C: It has a tongue that is over 6'6" long. It uses this long tongue to lick its body clean. | |
Rhyhorn | 1000 times harder | R: Its massive bones are 1000 times harder than human bones. It can easily knock a trailer flying. | |
Kangaskhan | 3 years old | R: The infant rarely ventures out of its mother's protective pouch until it is 3 years old. | |
Goldeen | five knots | Stad: Its beautiful tail fin billows and flutters like an elegant dress. Swims at a speed of five knots. | |
Pinsir | 30 mph | M: Bathed in the energy of Mega Evolution, its wings become unusually developed. It flies at speeds of approximately 30 mph. | |
Pinsir | 10 times heavier | P: With its vaunted horns, it can lift an opponent 10 times heavier than itself and fly about with ease. | |
Magikarp | seven feet | G: An underpowered, pathetic Pokémon. It may jump high on rare occasions, but never more than seven feet. | |
Gyarados | Mach speeds | UM: It zooms out of the water at Mach speeds. Even large ships caught in its path are split cleanly in two! | |
Lapras | 5,000 people | Sw: Over 5,000 people can ride on its shell at once. And it's a very comfortable ride, without the slightest shaking or swaying. | |
Jolteon | 10000-volt lightning bolts | R: It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10000-volt lightning bolts. | |
Porygon | 20 years ago | S: Roughly 20 years ago, it was artificially created, utilizing the latest technology of the time. | |
Porygon | 20 years ago | UM: It was built 20 years ago by scientists who dreamed of exploring space. Their dreams have yet to come true. | |
Omanyte | C: In prehistoric times, it swam on the sea floor, eating plankton. Its fossils are sometimes found. | ||
Kabuto | Three hundred million years ago | C: Three hundred million years ago, it hid on the sea floor. It also has eyes on its back that glow. | |
Kabuto | three days | Sw: This species is almost entirely extinct. Kabuto molt every three days, making their shells harder and harder. | |
Kabutops | 29 knots | UM: It swims at speeds of roughly 29 knots, quickly closing in on its prey and slashing into them with its scythes to finish them off. | |
Snorlax | 880 pounds | FR: It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep. | |
Snorlax | 900 pounds | P: It stops eating only to sleep. It doesn't feel full unless it eats nearly 900 pounds a day. | |
Zapdos | 180 mph | Sh: One kick from its powerful legs will pulverize a dump truck. Supposedly, this Pokémon runs through the mountains at over 180 mph. | |
Dratini | 6' 6" | Stad: Even the young are known to exceed 6' 6". It is rare and was long considered to exist only in myth. | |
Dratini | 6.5 feet | FR: Even the young can exceed 6.5 feet in length. It grows larger by repeatedly shedding skin. | |
Dragonite | 16 hours | Stad: Has intelligence on par with people. This "sea guardian" is said to be capable of flying around the globe in about 16 hours. | |
Mewtwo | two seconds | P: Psychic power has augmented its muscles. It has a grip strength of one ton and can sprint a hundred meters in two seconds flat! | |
Croconaw | 48 fangs | G: If it loses a fang, a new one grows back in its place. There are always 48 fangs lining its mouth. | |
Noctowl | 180 degrees | S: When it needs to think, it rotates its head 180 degrees to sharpen its intellectual power. | |
Lanturn | three miles | G: The light it emits is so bright that it can illuminate the sea's surface from a depth of over three miles. | |
Yanma | 360 degrees | S: Its large eyes can scan 360 degrees. It looks in all directions to seek out insects as its prey. | |
Steelix | 100 years | S: It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like. | |
Steelix | six-tenths of a mile | R: Steelix lives even further underground than Onix. This Pokémon is known to dig towards the earth's core. There are records of this Pokémon reaching a depth of over six-tenths of a mile underground. | |
Snubbull | half the day | M: Its growls make its opponents uneasy. This laid-back Pokémon tends to sleep half the day. | |
Qwilfish | 2.6 gallons | G: To fire its poison spikes, it must inflate its body by drinking over 2.6 gallons of water all at once. | |
Heracross | 100 times | Y: With its Herculean powers, it can easily throw around an object that is 100 times its own weight. | |
Heracross | 500 times | US: It can grip things with its two horns and lift 500 times its own body weight. | |
Corsola | three days | S: Coral branches grow from its head. They break off quite easily, but they grow back in about three days. | |
Remoraid | 300 feet | G: It has superb accuracy. The water it shoots out can strike even moving prey from more than 300 feet. | |
Remoraid | UM: Also known as the "sniper of the seas," its water gun can hit prey without fail from over 300 feet away. | ||
Mantine | 300 feet | B2: If it builds up enough speed swimming, it can fly over 300 feet out of the water from the surface of the ocean. | |
Skarmory | 190 mph | R: Skarmory is entirely encased in hard, protective armor. This Pokémon flies at close to 190 mph. It slashes foes with its wings that possess swordlike cutting edges. | |
Skarmory | Once a year | S: Skarmory's steel wings become tattered and bashed in from repeated battles. Once a year, the battered wings grow back completely, restoring the cutting edges to their pristine state. | |
Skarmory | 180 mph | Y: Despite being clad entirely in iron-hard armor, it flies at speed of over 180 mph. | |
Skarmory | 190 mph | R: Skarmory is entirely encased in hard, protective armor. This Pokémon flies at close to 190 mph. It slashes foes with its wings that possess swordlike cutting edges. | |
Skarmory | 185 miles an hour | UM: Its body is draped in steel armor. It looks heavy, but it can fly at speeds of up to 185 miles an hour! | |
Smeargle | 5,000 marks | R: Smeargle marks the boundaries of its territory using a body fluid that leaks out from the tip of its tail. Over 5,000 different marks left by this Pokémon have been found. | |
Hitmontop | 10 | B2: It fights while spinning like a top. The centrifugal force boosts its destructive power by 10. | |
Miltank | five gallons of milk | R: Miltank gives over five gallons of milk on a daily basis. Its sweet milk is enjoyed by children and grown-ups alike. People who can't drink milk turn it into yogurt and eat it instead. | |
Lugia | 40-day storm | D: It sleeps in a deep-sea trench. If it flaps its wings, it is said to cause a 40-day storm. | |
Combusken | one second | R: Combusken toughens up its legs and thighs by running through fields and mountains. This Pokémon's legs possess both speed and power, enabling it to dole out ten kicks in one second. | |
Combusken | 10 kicks per second | E: It lashes out with 10 kicks per second. Its strong fighting instinct compels it to keep up its offensive until the opponent gives up. | |
Linoone | 60 mph | S: When hunting, Linoone will make a beeline straight for the prey at a full run. While this Pokémon is capable of topping 60 mph, it has to come to a screeching halt before it can turn. | |
Linoone | 60 miles per hour | FR: When running in a straight line, it can top 60 miles per hour. However, it has a tough time with curved roads. | |
Shiftry | 100 feet per second | S: Shiftry's large fans generate awesome gusts of wind at a speed close to 100 feet per second. The whipped-up wind blows anything away. This Pokémon chooses to live quietly deep in forests. | |
Shiftry | 100 ft/second | D: By flapping its leafy fan, it can whip up gusts of 100 ft/second that can level houses. | |
Taillow | 180 miles a day | HG: When it gets cold, they migrate, flying over 180 miles a day. It hunts for tasty prey. | |
Taillow | 180 miles a day | Y: It dislikes cold seasons. They migrate to other lands in search of warmth, flying over 180 miles a day. | |
Slakoth | twenty hours every day | R: Slakoth lolls around for over twenty hours every day. Because it moves so little, it does not need much food. This Pokémon's sole daily meal consists of just three leaves. | |
Slakoth | once a minute | S: Slakoth's heart beats just once a minute. Whatever happens, it is content to loaf around motionless. It is rare to see this Pokémon in motion. | |
Slakoth | 20 hours every day | FR: It sleeps for 20 hours every day. Making drowsy those that see it is one of its abilities. | |
Vigoroth | 10 times | D: Its heart beats at 10 times its previous rate, so it cannot sit still for even a moment. | |
Nincada | 10 years | HG: It can sometimes live underground for more than 10 years. It absorbs nutrients from the roots of trees. | |
Whismur | 100 decibels | Sw: The cry of a Whismur is over 100 decibels. If you're close to a Whismur when it lets out a cry, you'll be stuck with an all-day headache. | |
Exploud | six miles | FR: It emits a variety of sounds from the holes all over its body. Its loud cries can be heard from over six miles away. | |
Hariyama | 10-ton | FR: It stomps on the ground to build power. It can send a 10-ton truck flying with a straight-arm punch. | |
Azurill | 33 feet | R: Azurill spins its tail as if it were a lasso, then hurls it far. The momentum of the throw sends its body flying, too. Using this unique action, one of these Pokémon managed to hurl itself a record 33 feet. | |
Nosepass | 3/8 of an inch every year | S: Nosepass had been said to be completely unmoving, with its magnetic nose pointed due north. However, close observation has revealed that the Pokémon actually moves by a little over 3/8 of an inch every year. | |
Nosepass | split second | US: It moves less than an inch a year, but when it's in a jam, it will spin and drill down into the ground in a split second. | |
Meditite | hours every day | E: It continually meditates for hours every day. As a result of rigorous and dedicated yoga training, it has tempered its spiritual power so much it can fly. | |
Illumise | 200 patterns | E: A nocturnal Pokémon that becomes active upon nightfall. It leads a Volbeat swarm to draw patterns in the night sky. Over 200 different patterns have been confirmed. | |
Sharpedo | 75 mph | S: Sharpedo can swim at speeds of up to 75 mph by jetting seawater out of its backside. This Pokémon's drawback is its inability to swim long distances. | |
Wailord | 10,000 feet | E: It breathes through nostrils that it raises above the sea. By inhaling to its maximum capacity, a Wailord can dive close to 10,000 feet beneath the waves. | |
Numel | 220-pound load | E: A Numel stores boiling magma in the hump on its back. It is a hardy Pokémon that can transport a 220-pound load. It has served humans at work since long ago. | |
Camerupt | Every 10 years | E: A Pokémon that lives in the crater of a volcano. Every 10 years, the volcanoes on its back erupt violently. Research is under way on the cause of eruption. | |
Camerupt | 10 years | HG: It lives in the crater of a volcano. It is well known that the humps on its back erupt every 10 years. | |
Spinda | less than one in four billion | Y: The chances of two Spinda having identical spot patterns is less than one in four billion. | |
Cacnea | Once a year | E: Cacnea live in deserts with virtually no rainfall. It battles by swinging its thick, spiked arms. Once a year, a yellow flower blooms. | |
Cacnea | 30 days | FR: It prefers harsh environments such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body. | |
Cacturne | thousands of years | E: After spending thousands of years in harsh deserts, its blood transformed into the same substances as sand. It is nocturnal, so it hunts at night. | |
Lunatone | 40 years ago | E: It becomes very active on the night of a full moon. This Pokémon was first discovered 40 years ago at the site of a meteor strike. | |
Whiscash | over three miles | S: If Whiscash goes on a wild rampage, it sets off a quake-like tremor with a radius of over three miles. This Pokémon has the ability to predict real earthquakes. | |
Claydol | 20,000 years | S: Claydol is an enigma that appeared from a clay statue made by an ancient civilization dating back 20,000 years. This Pokémon shoots beams from both its hands. | |
Lileep | hundred million years ago | R: Lileep became extinct approximately a hundred million years ago. This ancient Pokémon attaches itself to a rock on the seafloor and catches approaching prey using tentacles shaped like flower petals. | |
Lileep | 100 million years ago | E: It disguises itself as seaweed by making its tentacles sway. Unsuspecting prey that come too close are swallowed whole. It became extinct 100 million years ago. | |
Cradily | three times their usual length | Sw: It has short legs and can't walk very fast, but its neck and tentacles can extend to over three times their usual length to nab distant prey. | |
Anorith | 100,000,000 years ago | Sw: This Pokémon was restored from a fossil. Anorith lived in the ocean about 100,000,000 years ago, hunting with its pair of claws. | |
Absol | 100 years | E: It sharply senses even subtle changes in the sky and the land to predict natural disasters. It is a long-lived Pokémon that has a life-span of 100 years. | |
Absol | a hundred years | HG: It has the ability to foretell natural disasters. Its life span is over a hundred years. | |
Snorunt | five | E: They tend to move about in groups of around five Snorunt. In snowy regions, it is said that when they are seen late at night, snowfall will arrive by morning. | |
Walrein | 10 tons | R: Walrein's two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing 10 tons with one blow. This Pokémon's thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures. | |
Walrein | 20 to 30 individuals | Sw: Walrein form herds of 20 to 30 individuals. When a threat appears, the herd's leader will protect the group with its life. | |
Walrein | year | Sh: Walrein's tusks keep growing throughout its life. Tusks broken in battle will grow back to their usual impressive size in a year. | |
Relicanth | hundred million years | R: Relicanth is a Pokémon species that existed for a hundred million years without ever changing its form. This ancient Pokémon feeds on microscopic organisms with its toothless mouth. | |
Relicanth | 100 million years | E: A Pokémon that was once believed to have been extinct. The species has not changed its form for 100 million years. It walks on the seafloor using its pectoral fins. | |
Metang | 60 miles per hour | E: The claws tipping its arms pack the destructive power to tear through thick iron sheets as if they were silk. It flies at over 60 miles per hour. | |
Metagross | four brains | R: Metagross has four brains in total. Combined, the four brains can breeze through difficult calculations faster than a supercomputer. This Pokémon can float in the air by tucking in its four legs. | |
Registeel | tens of thousands of years | FR: It is sturdier than any kind of metal. It hardened due to pressure underground over tens of thousands of years. | |
Registeel | 10,000 years ago | Sh: It's rumored that this Pokémon was born deep underground in the planet's mantle and that it emerged onto the surface 10,000 years ago. | |
Rayquaza | hundreds of millions of years | R: Rayquaza lived for hundreds of millions of years in the earth's ozone layer, never descending to the ground. This Pokémon appears to feed on water and particles in the atmosphere. | |
Jirachi | thousand years | S: Jirachi will awaken from its sleep of a thousand years if you sing to it in a voice of purity. It is said to make true any wish that people desire. | |
Jirachi | seven days out of a thousand years | FR: It is said to make any wish come true. It is only awake for only seven days out of a thousand years. | |
Jirachi | 1,000 years | Sw: Once every 1,000 years, the singing of a pure voice will rouse this Pokémon from its near-perpetual slumber. It wakes for only seven days. | |
Piplup | 10 minutes | P: It lives along shores in northern countries. A skilled swimmer, it dives for over 10 minutes to hunt. | |
Luxio | 1,000,000 volts | Sh: Upon encountering an opponent, this Pokémon prepares for battle by extending its claws, which can put out 1,000,000 volts of electricity. | |
Cranidos | 100 million years ago | D: It lived in jungles around 100 million years ago. Its skull is as hard as iron. | |
Shieldon | 100 million years ago | D: A Pokémon that lived in jungles around 100 million years ago. Its facial hide is extremely hard. | |
Combee | thousand | HG: At night, Combee sleep in a group of about a thousand, packed closely together in a lump. | |
Combee | 100 | B2: This Pokémon is a set of three. When they sleep, they gather up and form a giant hive of 100 Combee. | |
Stunky | 24 hours | D: It protects itself by spraying a noxious fluid from its rear. The stench lingers for 24 hours. | |
Stunky | mile | Pt: It sprays a foul fluid from its rear. Its stench spreads over a mile radius, driving Pokémon away. | |
Stunky | mile | HG: The foul fluid from its rear is so revolting that it can make people feel queasy up to a mile and a quarter away. | |
Stunky | 16 feet | Sw: From its rear, it sprays a foul-smelling liquid at opponents. It aims for their faces, and it can hit them from over 16 feet away. | |
Skuntank | 160 feet | D: It sprays a vile-smelling fluid from the tip of its tail to attack. Its range is over 160 feet. | |
Bronzong | 2000-year sleep | D: One caused a news sensation when it was dug up at a construction site after a 2000-year sleep. | |
Spiritomb | 108 spirits | D: A Pokémon that was formed by 108 spirits. It is bound to a fissure in an Odd Keystone. | |
Spiritomb | 500 years ago | P: It was bound to a fissure in an Odd Keystone as punishment for misdeeds 500 years ago. | |
Lucario | half a mile | Pt: A well-trained one can sense auras to identify and take in the feelings of creatures over half a mile away. | |
Lucario | mile | M: They can detect the species of a living being—and its emotions—from over half a mile away. They control auras and hunt their prey in packs. | |
Hippopotas | ten | Pt: It shuts its nostrils tight then travels through the sand as if walking. They form colonies of around ten. | |
Hippowdon | seven feet | P: Its huge mouth is almost seven feet across. It has enough power to completely crush a car. | |
Skorupi | year | Pt: As soon as the tail claws close, its needle tips secrete poison. It can survive a year without food. | |
Drapion | 180 degrees | P: Its body is encased in a sturdy shell. Its head rotates 180 degrees, eliminating blind spots. | |
Carnivine | day | D: It attracts prey with its sweet-smelling saliva, then chomps down. It takes a whole day to eat prey. | |
Weavile | four or five | D: They live in cold regions, forming groups of four or five that hunt prey with impressive coordination. | |
Weavile | 500 | Sh: With its claws, it leaves behind signs for its friends to find. The number of distinct signs is said to be over 500. | |
Lickilicky | 82 feet | US: A contest is under way to determine which one can stick its tongue out the farthest. The current record is...more than 82 feet. | |
Lickilicky | 10 | LA: Its tongue can extend and contract freely, and it is capable of reaching lengths over 10 times Lickilicky's height. Beware of the saliva, as it contains corrosive elements. | |
Electivire | 20,000 volts | D: It pushes the tips of its two tails against the foe, then lets loose with over 20,000 volts of power. | |
Manaphy | 80% | P: Water makes up 80% of its body. This Pokémon is easily affected by its environment. | |
Arceus | 1,000 arms | D: It is described in mythology as the Pokémon that shaped the universe with its 1,000 arms. | |
Roggenrola | hundred years ago | W: They were discovered a hundred years ago in an earthquake fissure. Inside each one is an energy core. | |
Drilbur | 30 mph | B: It can dig through the ground at a speed of 30 mph. It could give a car running aboveground a good race. | |
Excadrill | 300 feet | W: More than 300 feet below the surface, they build mazelike nests. Their activity can be destructive to subway tunnels. | |
Conkeldurr | 2,000 years ago | B: It is thought that Conkeldurr taught humans how to make concrete more than 2,000 years ago. | |
Throh | five | W: When they encounter foes bigger than themselves, they try to throw them. They always travel in packs of five. | |
Whirlipede | 60 mph | Sw: This Pokémon spins itself rapidly and charges into its opponents. Its top speed is just over 60 mph. | |
Krookodile | 30 miles | S: Its unique faculty of sight can detect small prey more than 30 miles away, even in the midst of a sandstorm. | |
Tirtouga | half a mile | B: Restored from a fossil, this Pokémon can dive to depths beyond half a mile. | |
Tirtouga | 100 million years ago | W: About 100 million years ago, these Pokémon swam in oceans. It is thought they also went on land to attack prey. | |
Archeops | 25 mph | B2: It runs better than it flies. It takes off into the sky by running at a speed of 25 mph. | |
Archeops | 2.5 miles | Sw: It needs a running start to take off. If Archeops wants to fly, it first needs to run nearly 25 mph, building speed over a course of about 2.5 miles. | |
Duosion | half a mile | Sw: Its psychic power can supposedly cover a range of more than half a mile—but only if its two brains can agree with each other. | |
Swanna | thousands of miles | B2: Despite their elegant appearance, they can flap their wings strongly and fly for thousands of miles. | |
Frillish | five miles | W: They paralyze prey with poison, then drag them down to their lairs, five miles below the surface. | |
Frillish | tens of thousands | Sh: Its thin, veillike arms have tens of thousands of poisonous stingers. Females have slightly longer stingers. | |
Elgyem | 50 years ago | W: This Pokémon had never been seen until it appeared from far in the desert 50 years ago. | |
Mienfoo | 100 times | Sw: In one minute, a well-trained Mienfoo can chop with its arms more than 100 times. | |
Golurk | Mach | B: It flies across the sky at Mach speeds. Removing the seal on its chest makes its internal energy go out of control. | |
Bouffalant | 20 | Sh: These Pokémon live in herds of about 20 individuals. Bouffalant that betray the herd will lose the hair on their heads for some reason. | |
Tornadus | 200 mph | B: The lower half of its body is wrapped in a cloud of energy. It zooms through the sky at 200 mph. | |
Genesect | 300 million years ago | B: Over 300 million years ago, it was feared as the strongest of hunters. It has been modified by Team Plasma. | |
Chesnaught | 50-ton | X: Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body. | |
Frogadier | hundred feet | X: It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away. | |
Frogadier | 2,000 feet in a minute | Y: Its swiftness is unparalleled. It can scale a tower of more than 2,000 feet in a minute's time. | |
Bunnelby | 33 feet | Sw: It excels at digging holes. Using its ears, it can dig a nest 33 feet deep in one night. | |
Fletchinder | several miles | M: It will not tolerate other Fletchinder entering its territory, which has a radius of several miles. | |
Fletchinder | mile | V: Its territory has a radius of just over a mile. If any bird Pokémon should enter, it will show them no mercy. | |
Talonflame | 310 mph | M: It zooms directly at its prey at flight speeds of close to 310 mph, while fiery embers scatter from gaps in its feathers. | |
Talonflame | 220 lbs | S: It has top-notch flying capabilities. It flies around easily, even while carrying prey that weighs more than 220 lbs. | |
Florges | several hundred years | UM: Its life can span several hundred years. It's said to devote its entire life to protecting gardens. | |
Florges | 300 years | S: It is said that there was once a Florges that protected the garden of a castle for over 300 years. | |
Gogoat | 5,000 years ago | S: It can sense the feelings of others by touching them with its horns. This species has assisted people with their work since 5,000 years ago. | |
Espurr | 300 feet of itself | Y: It has enough psychic energy to blast everything within 300 feet of itself, but it has no control over its power. | |
Meowstic | 10-ton | X: When in danger, it raises its ears and releases enough psychic power to grind a 10-ton truck into dust. | |
Slurpuff | 100 million times | Y: Its sense of smell is 100 million times better than a human's, so even the faintest scent tells it about everything in the area. It's like it can see with its nose! | |
Clawitzer | 60 knots | Y: By expelling water from the nozzle in the back of its claw, it can move at a speed of 60 knots. | |
Heliolisk | 100 yards in five seconds | Y: It stimulates its muscles with electricity, boosting the strength in its legs and enabling it to run 100 yards in five seconds. | |
Tyrunt | 100 million years ago | Y: Its immense jaws have enough destructive force that it can chew up an automobile. It lived 100 million years ago. | |
Tyrantrum | 100 million years ago | Y: Nothing could stop this Pokémon 100 million years ago, so it behaved like a king. | |
Tyrantrum | 100,000,000 years ago | Sw: This Pokémon is from about 100,000,000 years ago. It has the presence of a king, vicious but magnificent. | |
Amaura | 100 million years | X: This ancient Pokémon was restored from part of its body that had been frozen in ice for over 100 million years. | |
Carbink | hundreds of millions of years | Y: It has slept underground for hundreds of millions of years since its birth. It's occasionally found during the excavation of caves. | |
Goodra | hundred | Y: It attacks with retractable horns. It throws a punch that's the equivalent of the force of a hundred pro boxers. | |
Goodra | 100 times | Sh: Its form of offense is forcefully stretching out its horns. The strikes land 100 times harder than any blow from a heavyweight boxer. | |
Noibat | 200,000 hertz | X: They live in pitch black caves. Their enormous ears can emit ultrasonic waves of 200,000 hertz. | |
Zygarde | 60 mph | M: This is Zygarde's form when about 10% of its cells have been gathered. It runs across the land at speeds greater than 60 mph. | |
Decidueye | hundred yards | S: It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards. | |
Decidueye | tenth of a second | UM: Decidueye can nock and fire an arrow at an enemy in a tenth of a second, so its battles are decided in the blink of an eye. | |
Litten | twice a year | UM: Its coat regrows twice a year. When the time comes, Litten sets its own body on fire and burns away the old fur. | |
Pikipek | 16 times a second | S: It can peck at a rate of 16 times a second to drill holes in trees. It uses the holes for food storage and for nesting. | |
Trumbeak | a hundred | US: It can bend the tip of its beak to produce over a hundred different cries at will. | |
Wishiwashi | 25 miles away | UM: When it's in a jam, its shining eyes attract others of its kind. The light from its eyes is visible almost 25 miles away. | |
Mareanie | 10 tentacles | S: It plunges the poison spike on its head into its prey. When the prey has weakened, Mareanie deals the finishing blow with its 10 tentacles. | |
Toxapex | 12 legs | S: Toxapex crawls along the ocean floor on its 12 legs. It leaves a trail of Corsola bits scattered in its wake. | |
Mudbray | 50 times | UM: Possessing mighty power, Mudbray can be loaded with 50 times its own body weight and will be totally fine. | |
Mudsdale | three days and three nights | UM: It can trudge mountain roads without rest for three days and three nights, all the while dragging a 10-ton load. | |
Mudsdale | 10 tons | Sh: Mudsdale has so much stamina that it could carry over 10 tons across the Galar region without rest or sleep. | |
Passimian | 20 individuals | S: They form groups of roughly 20 individuals. Their mutual bond is remarkable—they will never let down a comrade. | |
Passimian | 10 members | V: The boss chooses 10 members of the group to go out hunting. The hunting party will evenly split the food they find with the rest of the group. | |
Drampa | two miles in height | Sw: The mountains it calls home are nearly two miles in height. On rare occasions, it descends to play with the children living in the towns below. | |
Magearna | 500 years ago | S: This artificial Pokémon, constructed more than 500 years ago, can understand human speech but cannot itself speak. | |
Naganadel | hundreds of liters | US: It stores hundreds of liters of poisonous liquid inside its body. It is one of the organisms known as UBs. | |
Melmetal | 3,000 years | US: Revered long ago for its capacity to create iron from nothing, for some reason it has come back to life after 3,000 years. | |
Cinderace | 300 feet | Sh: Gigantamax energy can sometimes cause the diameter of this Pokémon's fireball to exceed 300 feet. | |
Sobble | 100 onions | Sw: When scared, this Pokémon cries. Its tears pack the chemical punch of 100 onions, and attackers won't be able to resist weeping. | |
Inteleon | Mach 3 | Sh: Its nictitating membranes let it pick out foes' weak points so it can precisely blast them with water that shoots from its fingertips at Mach 3. | |
Inteleon | Mach 7 | Sw: Gigantamax Inteleon's Water Gun move fires at Mach 7. As the Pokémon takes aim, it uses the crest on its head to gauge wind and temperature. | |
Inteleon | nine miles away | Sh: It has excellent sniping skills. Shooting a berry rolling along over nine miles away is a piece of cake for this Pokémon. | |
Orbeetle | six miles | Sh: It emits psychic energy to observe and study what's around it—and what's around it can include things over six miles away. | |
Boltund | three full days | Sw: This Pokémon generates electricity and channels it into its legs to keep them going strong. Boltund can run nonstop for three full days. | |
Boltund | 50 mph | Sh: It sends electricity through its legs to boost their strength. Running at top speed, it easily breaks 50 mph. | |
Rolycoly | 400 years ago | Sw: Most of its body has the same composition as coal. Fittingly, this Pokémon was first discovered in coal mines about 400 years ago. | |
Carkol | 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit | Sh: By rapidly rolling its legs, it can travel at over 18 mph. The temperature of the flames it breathes exceeds 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Silicobra | 17 pounds | Sw: As it digs, it swallows sand and stores it in its neck pouch. The pouch can hold more than 17 pounds of sand. | |
Sandaconda | 220 pounds | Sw: When it contracts its body, over 220 pounds of sand sprays from its nose. If it ever runs out of sand, it becomes disheartened. | |
Sandaconda | 1,000,000 tons | Sw: Its sand pouch has grown to tremendous proportions. More than 1,000,000 tons of sand now swirl around its body. | |
Barraskewda | 100 knots | Sh: It spins its tail fins to propel itself, surging forward at speeds of over 100 knots before ramming prey and spearing into them. | |
Toxtricity | 15,000 volts | Sw: Capable of generating 15,000 volts of electricity, this Pokémon looks down on all that would challenge it. | |
Hatterene | 30 miles away | Sw: This Pokémon can read the emotions of creatures over 30 miles away. The minute it senses hostility, it goes on the attack. | |
Falinks | six | Sh: The six of them work together as one Pokémon. Teamwork is also their battle strategy, and they constantly change their formation as they fight. | |
Pincurchin | three hours | Sh: It stores electricity in each spine. Even if one gets broken off, it still continues to emit electricity for at least three hours. | |
Pincurchin | five | S: This Pokémon generates electricity when it digests food. It uses its five hard teeth to scrape seaweed off surfaces and eat it. | |
Stonjourner | 400 pounds | V: This Pokémon spends its life gazing at the setting sun. It strides leisurely across grassy plains on legs of rock that weigh over 400 pounds each. | |
Cufant | five tons | Sw: It digs up the ground with its trunk. It's also very strong, being able to carry loads of over five tons without any problem at all. | |
Dracovish | 40 mph | Sh: Its mighty legs are capable of running at speeds exceeding 40 mph, but this Pokémon can't breathe unless it's underwater. | |
Drakloak | 120 mph | Sw: It's capable of flying faster than 120 mph. It battles alongside Dreepy and dotes on them until they successfully evolve. | |
Dragapult | Mach speeds | Sh: Apparently the Dreepy inside Dragapult's horns eagerly look forward to being launched out at Mach speeds. | |
Eternatus | 20,000 years ago | Sh: It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon. | |
Glastrier | 100 times | Sh: Glastrier has tremendous physical strength, and the mask of ice covering its face is 100 times harder than diamond. | |
Oinkologne | 16 feet | S: This Pokémon sends a flowerlike scent wafting about. Well-developed muscles in its legs allow it to leap more than 16 feet with no trouble at all. | |
Dudunsparce | six miles | S: This Pokémon uses its hard tail to make its nest by boring holes into bedrock deep underground. The nest can reach lengths of over six miles. | |
Nymble | 30 feet | S: It has its third set of legs folded up. When it’s in a tough spot, this Pokémon jumps over 30 feet using the strength of its legs. | |
Espathra | 120 mph | V: It emits psychic power from the gaps between its multicolored frills and sprints at speeds greater than 120 mph. | |
Farigiraf | 10 times | S: Now that the brain waves from the head and tail are synced up, the psychic power of this Pokémon is 10 times stronger than Girafarig’s. | |
Wiglett | 65 feet | S: This Pokémon can pick up the scent of a Veluza just over 65 feet away and will hide itself in the sand. | |
Palafin | 50 knots | V: This hero of the ocean swims at a speed of 50 knots and saves drowning people and Pokémon. | |
Revavroom | eight | S: It creates a gas out of poison and minerals from rocks. It then detonates the gas in its cylinders— now numbering eight—to generate energy. | |
Cetoddle | five | V: It lives in frigid regions in pods of five or so individuals. It loves the minerals found in snow and ice. | |
Cyclizar | 10,000-year-old | S: Apparently Cyclizar has been allowing people to ride on its back since ancient times. Depictions of this have been found in 10,000-year-old murals. | |
Cyclizar | 70 mph | V: It can sprint at over 70 mph while carrying a human. The rider's body heat warms Cyclizar's back and lifts the Pokémon's spirit. | |
Kilowattrel | 430 miles | S: Kilowattrel inflates its throat sac to amplify its electricity. By riding the wind, this Pokémon can fly over 430 miles in a day. | |
Squawkabilly | 50 individuals | S: The largest of their flocks can contain more than 50 individuals. They fly around towns and forests, searching for food and making a racket. | |
Gimmighoul | 1,500 years ago | S: This Pokémon was born inside a treasure chest about 1,500 years ago. It sucks the life-force out of scoundrels who try to steal the treasure. | |
Gholdengo | 1,000 coins | S: Its body seems to be made up of 1,000 coins. This Pokémon gets along well with others and is quick to make friends with anybody. | |
Sandy Shocks | 10,000 years | V: It slightly resembles a Magneton that lived for 10,000 years and was featured in an article in a paranormal magazine. | |
Scream Tail | one billion years ago | V: It resembles a mysterious Pokémon described in a paranormal magazine as a Jigglypuff from one billion years ago. | |
Iron Thorns | one billion years | S: It has some similarities to a Pokémon introduced in a dubious magazine as a Tyranitar from one billion years into the future. | |
Ting-Lu | 160 feet | V: It slowly brings its exceedingly heavy head down upon the ground, splitting the earth open with huge fissures that run over 160 feet deep. | |
Chien-Pao | 100 tons | S: This Pokémon can control 100 tons of fallen snow. It plays around innocently by leaping in and out of avalanches it has caused. | |
Tinkaton | 220 pounds | V: The hammer tops 220 pounds, yet it gets swung around easily by Tinkaton as it steals whatever it pleases and carries its plunder back home. | |
Toedscool | 30 mph | V: Though it looks like Tentacool, Toedscool is a completely different species. Its legs may be thin, but it can run at a speed of 30 mph. | |
Toedscruel | 10 tentacles | V: It coils its 10 tentacles around prey and sucks out their nutrients, causing the prey pain. The folds along the rim of its head are a popular delicacy. |
Temperature
Pokémon | Temperature (°F) | Temperature (°C) | Pokédex entries | |
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Charizard | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | Sh: The flame inside its body burns hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. When Charizard roars, that temperature climbs even higher. | |
Vulpix | -58 °F | -50 °C | S: It exhales air colder than -58 degrees Fahrenheit. Elderly people in Alola call this Pokémon by an older name—Keokeo. | |
Magneton | 3.6 °F | 2 °C | Y: Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6F degrees within 3,300 feet. | |
Seel | 14 °F | -10°C | Y: Loves freezing cold conditions. Relishes swimming in a frigid climate of around 14F degrees. | |
Seel | -40 °F | -40 °C | Stad: It boasts a thick hide covered with light blue fur. It plows through ice floes even in water 40 degrees below 0. | |
Gengar | 10 °F | 5 °C | D: It hides in shadows. It is said that if Gengar is hiding, it cools the area by nearly 10 degrees F. | |
Rhydon | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | R: Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees. | |
Magmar | 2,200 °F | 1,200 °C | Stad: With a body temperature of close to 2,200 degrees, its body is always burning with orange flames. Lives near volcanoes. | |
Magmar | 2,192 °F | 1,200 °C | S: When it's tired, it leaps into the mouth of a volcano and soaks its body in magma to ease its weariness. Its body burns at 2,192 degrees F. | |
Tauros | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | S: When heated by fire energy, its horns can get hotter than 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Those gored by them will suffer both wounds and burns. | |
Flareon | 1,600 °F | 900 °C | R: When storing thermal energy in its body, its temperature could soar to over 1600 degrees. | |
Flareon | 3,000 °F | 1,700 °C | Y: It has a flame chamber inside its body. It inhales, then blows out fire that is over 3,000F degrees. | |
Flareon | 1,650 °F | 900 °C | Stad: Its fiery breath reaches close to 3,000 degrees. Its body temperature exceeds 1,650 degrees when storing fire inside. | |
Flareon | 1700 °F | 900 °C | C: Once it has stored up enough heat, this Pokémon's body temperature can reach up to 1700 degrees. | |
Flareon | 3,100 °F | 1,700 °C | FR: It has a flame bag inside its body. After inhaling deeply, it blows out flames of nearly 3,100 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Flareon | 1,300 °F 1,500 °F |
700 °C 800 °C |
M: Its average body temperature is between 1,300 and 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. In its internal flame sac, temperatures reach 3,000 degrees. | |
Skiploom | 64 °F | 18 °C | R: Skiploom's flower blossoms when the temperature rises above 64 degrees F. How much the flower opens depends on the temperature. For that reason, this Pokémon is sometimes used as a thermometer. | |
Skiploom | 64 °F | 18 °C | E: It blossoms when the temperature rises above 64 degrees F. Because its flower's blooming changes with the temperature, it is sometimes used as a thermometer. | |
Magcargo | 18,000 °F | 10,000 °C | S: Magcargo's body temperature is approximately 18,000 degrees F. Water is vaporized on contact. If this Pokémon is caught in the rain, the raindrops instantly turn into steam, cloaking the area in a thick fog. | |
Magcargo | 18,000 °F | 10,000 °C | D: Its body temperature is roughly 18,000 degrees F. Flames spout from gaps in its hardened shell. | |
Magby | 1,100 °F | 600 °C | S: It is found in volcanic craters. Its body temp. is over 1100 degrees, so don't under-estimate it. | |
Magby | 1100 °F | 600 °C | C: It naturally spits an 1100-degree flame. It is said when many appear, it heralds a volcanic eruption. | |
Torchic | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | R: Torchic sticks with its Trainer, following behind with unsteady steps. This Pokémon breathes fire of over 1,800 degrees F, including fireballs that leave the foe scorched black. | |
Torchic | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | D: A fire burns inside, so it feels very warm to hug. It launches fireballs of 1,800 degrees F. | |
Numel | 2,200 °F | 1,200 °C | S: Numel stores magma of almost 2,200 degrees F within its body. If it gets wet, the magma cools and hardens. In that event, the Pokémon's body grows heavy and its movements become sluggish. | |
Numel | 2,200 °F | 1,200 °C | FR: Magma of almost 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit courses through its body. When it grows cold, the magma hardens and slows it. | |
Numel | 2,200 °F | 1,200 °C | B2: The magma in its body reaches 2,200 degrees F. Its hump gets smaller when it uses Fire-type moves. | |
Camerupt | 18,000 °F | 10,000 °C | R: Camerupt has a volcano inside its body. Magma of 18,000 degrees F courses through its body. Occasionally, the humps on this Pokémon's back erupt, spewing the superheated magma. | |
Castform | 23 °F | -5 °C | S: This is the form Castform takes when covered in snow. Its body becomes an ice-like material, with a temperature near 23 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Snorunt | -150 °F | -100 °C | FR: It is said that a home visited by a Snorunt will prosper. It can withstand cold of minus 150 degrees Fahrenheit.. | |
Snorunt | -150 °F | -100 °C | M: It can only survive in cold areas. It bounces happily around, even in environments as cold as -150 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Spheal | 32 °F | 0 °C | HG: It crosses the oceans by rolling itself on drifting ice. Fluffy fur keeps it warm when the temperature is below freezing. | |
Walrein | 32 °F | 0 °C | R: Walrein's two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing ten tons with one blow. This Pokémon's thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures. | |
Regice | -328 °F | -200 °C | R: Regice's body was made during an ice age. The deep-frozen body can't be melted, even by fire. This Pokémon controls frigid air of minus 328 degrees F. | |
Regice | -328 °F | -200 °C | S: Regice cloaks itself with frigid air of negative 328 degrees F. Things will freeze solid just by going near this Pokémon. Its icy body is so cold, it will not melt even if it is immersed in magma. | |
Regice | -328 °F | -200 °C | D: Its body is made of ice from the ice age. It controls frigid air of -328 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Magmortar | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | D: It blasts fireballs of over 3,600 degrees F from the ends of its arms. It lives in volcanic craters. | |
Magmortar | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | Pt: When launching 3,600 degrees F fireballs, its body takes on a whitish hue from the intense heat. | |
Magmortar | 3,500 °F | 2,000 °C | M: From its arm, it launches fireballs hotter than 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Its arm starts to melt when it fires a whole barrage. | |
Glaceon | -75 °F | -60 °C | US: It protects itself by freezing its fur into sharp needles. It can drop its body temperature below –75 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Froslass | -60 °F | -50 °C | D: It freezes foes with an icy breath nearly -60 degrees F. What seems to be its body is actually hollow. | |
Froslass | -58 °F | -50 °C | Pt: It freezes prey by blowing its -58 degree F breath. It is said to then secretly display its prey. | |
Pansear | 600°F | 300 °C | B: When it is angered, the temperature of its head tuft reaches 600°F. It uses its tuft to roast berries. | |
Pansear | 600°F | 300 °C | W: This Pokémon lives in caves in volcanoes. The fire within the tuft on its head can reach 600°F. | |
Darumaka | 1,100°F | 600 °C | B2: When it sleeps, it pulls its limbs into its body and its internal fire goes down to 1,100°F. | |
Darmanitan | 2,500° F | 1,400 °C | B: Its internal fire burns at 2,500° F, making enough power that it can destroy a dump truck with one punch. | |
Darmanitan | 2,500 °F | 1,400 °C | Sh: This Pokémon's power level rises along with the temperature of its fire, which can reach 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Vanillite | -58 °F | -50 °C | B: The temperature of their breath is -58° F. They create snow crystals and make snow fall in the areas around them. | |
Vanillish | -148 °F | -100 °C | Sh: It blasts enemies with cold air reaching -148 degrees Fahrenheit, freezing them solid. But it spares their lives afterward—it's a kind Pokémon. | |
Vanilluxe | 21 °F | -6 °C | Sh: People believe this Pokémon formed when two Vanillish stuck together. Its body temperature is roughly 21 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Cryogonal | -148° F | -100 °C | B2: They are composed of ice crystals. They capture prey with chains of ice, freezing the prey at -148° F. | |
Larvesta | 5,500 °F | 3,000 °C | US: When battling opponents, it sprays fire from its five horns. The max temperature of the flames can reach nearly 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Fennekin | 390 °F | 200 °C | X: Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Delphox | 5,400 °F | 3,000 °C | Y: Using psychic power, it generates a fiery vortex of 5,400 degree Fahrenheit, incinerating foes swept into this whirl of flame. | |
Pyroar | 10,000 °F | 6,000 °C | Y: With fiery breath of more than 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, they viciously threaten any challenger. The females protect the pride's cubs. | |
Pyroar | 10,000 °F | 6,000 °C | UM: The temperature of its breath is over 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, but Pyroar doesn't use it on its prey. This Pokémon prefers to eat raw meat. | |
Pyroar | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | V: The mane of a male Pyroar heats up to over 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit during battle. Merely approaching it will cause severe burns. | |
Aurorus | -240 °F | -150 °C | X: The diamond-shaped crystals on its body expel air as cold as -240 degrees Fahrenheit, surrounding its enemies and encasing them in ice. | |
Bergmite | -150 °F | -100 °C | Y: Using air of -150 degrees Fahrenheit, they freeze opponents solid. They live in herds above the snow line on mountains. | |
Bergmite | -150 °F | -100 °C | Sw: They chill the air around them to -150 degrees Fahrenheit, freezing the water in the air into ice that they use as armor. | |
Bergmite | -148 °F | -100 °C | V: Bergmite protects itself by coating its body in ice formed by frigid air of -148 degrees Fahrenheit. It fights with Frigibax whenever they meet. | |
Incineroar | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | Sw: It excels at violent, no-holds-barred battles. The temperature of the flames that issue from its navel exceeds 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Toucannon | 212 °F | 100 °C | S: When it battles, its beak heats up. The temperature can easily exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit, causing severe burns when it hits. | |
Carkol | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | Sh: By rapidly rolling its legs, it can travel at over 18 mph. The temperature of the flames it breathes exceeds 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Coalossal | 2,700 °F | 1,500 °C | Sw: It's usually peaceful, but the vandalism of mines enrages it. Offenders will be incinerated with flames that reach 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Coalossal | 3,600 °F | 2,000 °C | Sw: Its body is a colossal stove. With Gigantamax energy stoking the fire, this Pokémon's flame burns hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Centiskorch | 1,500 °F | 800 °C | Sw: When it heats up, its body temperature reaches about 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. It lashes its body like a whip and launches itself at enemies. | |
Centiskorch | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | Sw: Gigantamax energy has evoked a rise in its body temperature, now reaching over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Its heat waves incinerate its enemies. | |
Frosmoth | -290 °F | -180 °C | Sw: Icy scales fall from its wings like snow as it flies over fields and mountains. The temperature of its wings is less than -290 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Skeledirge | 5,400 °F | 3,000 °C | V: Skeledirge’s gentle singing soothes the souls of all that hear it. It burns its enemies to a crisp with flames of over 5,400 degrees Fahrenheit. | |
Chi-Yu | 5,400 °F | 3,000 °C | S: It controls flames burning at over 5,400 degrees Fahrenheit. It casually swims through the sea of lava it creates by melting rock and sand. | |
Charcadet | 1,800 °F | 1,000 °C | V: Its firepower increases when it fights, reaching over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. It likes berries that are rich in fat. |
Mentioning other species
Relation with other lines
Pokémon | Relation with | Pokédex entries | ||
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Metapod | Pikipek | UM: Its hard shell doesn't crack a bit even if Pikipek pecks at it, but it will tip over, spilling out its insides. | ||
Butterfree | Cutiefly | UM: Nectar from pretty flowers is its favorite food. In fields of flowers, it has heated battles with Cutiefly for territory. | ||
Pidgeotto | Exeggcute | FR: The claws on its feet are well developed. It can carry prey such as an Exeggcute to its nest over 60 miles away. | ||
Pidgeot | Magikarp | R: When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high speed to pick off unwary prey such as Magikarp. | ||
Ekans | Pidgey | R: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds, such as Pidgey and Spearow, whole. | ||
Ekans | Spearow | R: Moves silently and stealthily. Eats the eggs of birds, such as Pidgey and Spearow, whole. | ||
Ekans | Pidgey | Stad: Slithers silently through grass, searching for its favorite food—Pidgey and Spearow eggs. | ||
Ekans | Spearow | Stad: Slithers silently through grass, searching for its favorite food—Pidgey and Spearow eggs. | ||
Raichu | Copperajah | LA: It can discharge bursts of electricity exceeding 100,000 volts—a single strike with that amount of power would incapacitate one of the Copperajah of my homeland. | ||
Nidorina | Nidorino | D: When it senses danger, it raises all the barbs on its body. These barbs grow slower than Nidorino's. | ||
Nidoking | Nidoqueen | Sw: When it goes on a rampage, it's impossible to control. But in the presence of a Nidoqueen it's lived with for a long time, Nidoking calms down. | ||
Parasect | Shiinotic | S: The large mushroom on its back controls it. It often fights over territory with Shiinotic. | ||
Meowth | Murkrow | M: It loves shiny things. It often fights with Murkrow over prey they're both trying to catch. | ||
Meowth | Murkrow | US: When visiting a junkyard, you may catch sight of it having an intense fight with Murkrow over shiny objects. | ||
Growlithe | Rockruff | US: While it's quite friendly toward humans once it's grown used to them, in the wild it must be quite fierce to defend its territory from Rockruff. | ||
Machop | Graveler | C: It trains by lifting rocks in the mountains. It can even pick up a Graveler with ease. | ||
Machop | Graveler | S: Machop exercises by hefting around a Graveler as if it were a barbell. There are some Machop that travel the world in a quest to master all kinds of martial arts. | ||
Machop | Geodude | B: Though small in stature, it is powerful enough to easily heft and throw a number of Geodude at once. | ||
Machop | Graveler | M: With its superhuman strength, it's able to throw a hundred people all at the same time. Its strength comes from lifting Graveler every day. | ||
Machop | Makuhita | US: Once this Pokémon has gained enough confidence and muscle from training with its friends, it challenges Makuhita to a battle. | ||
Machop | Graveler | LA: Though as small as a child, it has strength enough to easily throw a well-built adult. Striving to become ever stronger, Machop trains by carrying a Graveler on its shoulders. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | Y: Lives lazily by the sea. If the Shellder on its tail comes off, it becomes a Slowpoke again. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | Stad: If its tail is bitten by a Shellder, Slowpoke evolves into Slowbro. The Shellder seems to like its crunchy tail. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | S: It spaces out while gazing at the sea. With Shellder's poison flowing through its body, it becomes even spacier. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | M: Whenever Shellder bites down hard on its tail, it gives Slowbro a flash of inspiration...which it forgets a moment later. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | S: All the energy from Mega Evolution poured into the Shellder on its tail, leaving Slowpoke to be swallowed whole. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | M: When bathed in the energy of Mega Evolution, Shellder converts into impregnable armor. There is virtually no change in Slowpoke. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | US: Tremendous energy strengthened the power of the Shellder on its tail, but it doesn't really affect Slowpoke. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | UM: Having been swallowed whole by Shellder, Slowbro now has an iron defense. It's pretty comfortable in there, too. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | P: Under the influence of Shellder's digestive fluids, Slowpoke has awakened, gaining a great deal of power–and a little motivation to boot. | ||
Dewgong | Wishiwashi | US: It swims through the ocean at a speed of eight knots, searching for Pokémon that will become its prey. It's especially fond of Wishiwashi. | ||
Cloyster | Slowpoke | UM: Slowpoke tails are its favorite food. It has even been known to come up on land to look for Slowpoke from time to time. | ||
Onix | Diglett | Y: Burrows at high speed in search of food. The tunnels it leaves are used as homes by Diglett. | ||
Drowzee | Munna | S: A Pokémon that nourishes itself by eating dreams, it is thought to share common ancestry with Munna and Musharna. | ||
Drowzee | Musharna | S: A Pokémon that nourishes itself by eating dreams, it is thought to share common ancestry with Munna and Musharna. | ||
Hypno | Komala | US: In Alola, Komala is Hypno's main target. It rarely harms people. | ||
Kingler | Shellder | Stad: Said to be capable of prying open Shellder and Cloyster shells using its 10,000-horsepower pincer. | ||
Kingler | Cloyster | Stad: Said to be capable of prying open Shellder and Cloyster shells using its 10,000-horsepower pincer. | ||
Exeggcute | Crabrawler | M: Six of them together form a full-fledged Pokémon. It's often hunted by Crabrawler, but uses psychokinesis to drive it off. | ||
Cubone | Mandibuzz | S: When it thinks of its deceased mother, it weeps loudly. Mandibuzz that hear its cries will attack it from the air. | ||
Cubone | Mandibuzz | US: At night, it weeps loudly for its dead mother, but those cries only attract its natural enemy—Mandibuzz. | ||
Marowak | Mandibuzz | M: This Pokémon is out for vengeance on its natural enemy, Mandibuzz. It throws bones like boomerangs to try to take it down. | ||
Marowak | Mandibuzz | US: It throws bones at Mandibuzz to knock it down. It's thought that Marowak is trying to avenge its parent. | ||
Staryu | Lumineon | M: This Pokémon gets nibbled on by Lumineon and others. Thanks to its red core, it regenerates fast, so it's unconcerned by their snack attacks. | ||
Pinsir | Vikavolt | M: One solid blow from its horns is enough to split apart a large tree. Its greatest rival in Alola is Vikavolt. | ||
Pinsir | Vikavolt | US: It gets into territorial disputes with Vikavolt. For some reason, it apparently gets along well with Heracross in Alola. | ||
Pinsir | Heracross | US: It gets into territorial disputes with Vikavolt. For some reason, it apparently gets along well with Heracross in Alola. | ||
Magikarp | Pidgeotto | S: For no reason, it jumps and splashes about, making it easy for predators like Pidgeotto to catch it mid-jump. | ||
Omanyte | Archeops | US: Omanyte lived in the seas of antiquity. Its fossils have been found bearing bite marks from Archeops, so apparently Archeops preyed on it. | ||
Omastar | Shellder | G: Apparently, it cracked Shellder's shell with its sharp fangs and sucked out the insides. | ||
Omastar | Shellder | HG: Apparently, it cracked Shellder's shell with its sharp fangs and sucked out the insides. | ||
Omastar | Octillery | US: Its heavy shell is thought to be the reason this ancient Pokémon died out. It's apparently a distant ancestor of Octillery. | ||
Snorlax | Muk | S: Its stomach is said to be incomparably strong. Even Muk's poison is nothing more than a hint of spice on Snorlax's tongue. | ||
Mewtwo | Mew | Y: Its DNA is almost the same as Mew's. However, its size and disposition are vastly different. | ||
Mewtwo | Mew | Sw: Created from the DNA of Mew, this Pokémon is a dangerous combination of overwhelming power and a savage heart. | ||
Furret | Rattata | S: There is no telling where the tail begins. Despite its short legs, it is quick at hunting Rattata. | ||
Furret | Rattata | SS: There is no telling where the tail begins. Despite its short legs, it is quick and likes to chase Rattata. | ||
Spinarak | Cutiefly | S: It waits intently until its preferred prey, Cutiefly, gets caught in its web. In fact, it's quite a patient Pokémon. | ||
Cleffa | Minior | M: Because of its silhouette, it's believed to be a star reborn. For some reason, it loves Minior. | ||
Aipom | Bounsweet | UM: It searches for prey from the tops of trees. When it spots its favorite food, Bounsweet, Aipom gets excited and pounces. | ||
Sunkern | Spearow | G: It may drop out of the sky suddenly. If attacked by a Spearow, it will violently shake its leaves. | ||
Murkrow | Meowth | C: It hides any shiny object it finds in a secret location. Murkrow and Meowth loot one another's stashes. | ||
Murkrow | Gabite | US: It has a weakness for shiny things. It's been known to sneak into the nests of Gabite—noted collectors of jewels—in search of treasure. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | C: Every time it yawns, Shellder injects more poison into it. The poison makes it more intelligent. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | R: Slowking undertakes research every day in an effort to solve the mysteries of the world. However, this Pokémon apparently forgets everything it has learned if the Shellder on its head comes off. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | E: It undertakes research every day to solve the mysteries of the world. However, it apparently forgets everything if the Shellder on its head comes off. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | D: Being bitten by Shellder gave it intelligence comparable to that of award-winning scientists. | ||
Slowking | Oranguru | UM: It's called "the sage of the sea." It engages in battles of wits with Oranguru, but the result is usually a draw. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | Sw: Miraculously, this former Slowpoke's latent intelligence was drawn out when Shellder poison raced through its brain. | ||
Slowking | Shellder | Sw: A combination of toxins and the shock of evolving has increased Shellder's intelligence to the point that Shellder now controls Slowking. | ||
Pineco | Cutiefly | US: Motionless, it hangs from trees, waiting for its bug Pokémon prey to come to it. Its favorite in Alola is Cutiefly. | ||
Dunsparce | Diglett | US: It travels by digging through the ground. Diglett and Dunsparce share one another's tunnels happily. | ||
Heracross | Vikavolt | US: It's proud of its thick horn. In Alola, its biggest rival is Vikavolt, which it's always fighting with. | ||
Sneasel | Pidgey | S: Vicious in nature, it drives Pidgey from their nests and feasts on the eggs that are left behind. | ||
Sneasel | Sandshrew | UM: It blends into the dark of night to ambush its prey. Sneasel will attack Sandshrew, but its hard skin can cause Sneasel's claws to snap off. | ||
Teddiursa | Beedrill | R: This Pokémon likes to lick its palms that are sweetened by being soaked in honey. Teddiursa concocts its own honey by blending fruits and pollen collected by Beedrill. | ||
Teddiursa | Beedrill | E: It licks its palms that are sweetened by being soaked in honey. A Teddiursa makes its own honey by blending fruits and pollen collected by Beedrill. | ||
Teddiursa | Combee | LA: It licks its paws because of the sweet honey that has soaked into them. It is cunning, stealing into the nests of Combee and taking for itself the honey that the Combee have amassed. | ||
Teddiursa | Combee | S: This Pokémon discreetly follows Combee to find their hive. It scoops up big dollops of honey in its palms to eat. | ||
Ursaring | Primeape | V: It is quite skilled at climbing trees. If it comes across a Primeape while searching for berries in the treetops, trouble will surely ensue. | ||
Corsola | Mareanie | M: Pursued by Mareanie for the branches on its head, this Pokémon will sometimes snap its own branches off as a diversion while it escapes. | ||
Corsola | Mareanie | UM: In Alola, where their natural enemies Mareanie are plentiful, many Corsola have stubby branches on their heads. | ||
Remoraid | Mantine | S: Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine's underside to scavenge for leftovers. | ||
Remoraid | Mantine | P: It clings to Mantine to feed on the big Pokémon's scraps. This is an adaptation to avoid foes. | ||
Remoraid | Mantine | US: This Pokémon clings to Mantine and shares in its prosperity. When its Mantine is attacked, Remoraid will fight alongside it! | ||
Remoraid | Burmy | LA: Spits water from its mouth with incredible accuracy. It captures Burmy by shooting them down off the branches from which they dangle. | ||
Mantine | Remoraid | G: As it majestically swims, it doesn't care if Remoraid attach to it for scavenging its leftovers. | ||
Mantine | Remoraid | R: On sunny days, schools of Mantine can be seen elegantly leaping over the sea's waves. This Pokémon is not bothered by the Remoraid that hitches rides. | ||
Skarmory | Corviknight | Sw: The pointed feathers of these Pokémon are sharper than swords. Skarmory and Corviknight fight viciously over territory. | ||
Kingdra | Dragonite | Sw: With the arrival of a storm at sea, this Pokémon will show itself on the surface. When a Kingdra and a Dragonite meet, a fierce battle ensues. | ||
Elekid | Togedemaru | M: This Pokémon is constantly fighting with Togedemaru that try to steal its electricity. It's a pretty even match. | ||
Wurmple | Swellow | S: Wurmple is targeted by Swellow as prey. This Pokémon will try to resist by pointing the spikes on its rear at the attacking predator. It will weaken the foe by leaking poison from the spikes. | ||
Wurmple | Starly | D: It loves to eat leaves. If it is attacked by a Starly, it will defend itself with its spiked rear. | ||
Beautifly | Combee | LA: A colorful and incredibly beautiful but also greedy Pokémon. In an effort to keep its favorite food all to itself, it will chase away Combee as they try to gather nectar. | ||
Seedot | Pidgey | FR: If it remains still, it becomes impossible to distinguish from real nuts. It delights in surprising foraging Pidgey. | ||
Taillow | Wurmple | S: Taillow is young - it has only just left its nest. As a result, it sometimes becomes lonesome and cries at night. This Pokémon feeds on Wurmple that live in forests. | ||
Taillow | Skarmory | E: Although it is small, it is very courageous. It will take on a larger Skarmory on an equal footing. However, its will weakens if it becomes hungry. | ||
Wingull | Wishiwashi | UM: It builds nests in cliffs by the sea. It circles the skies above the ocean looking for its favorite food—Wishiwashi. | ||
Pelipper | Wishiwashi | UM: It scoops up Wishiwashi in its huge beak and swallows them whole. It can devour more than 30 at one go! | ||
Surskit | Dewpider | S: It moves as if skating on the surface of the water. It often fights with Dewpider over food. | ||
Surskit | Dewpider | UM: It lives in ponds and marshes that feature lots of plant life. It often fights with Dewpider, whose habitat and diet are similar. | ||
Makuhita | Exeggutor | US: It practices its slaps by repeatedly slapping tree trunks. It has been known to slap an Exeggutor and get flung away. | ||
Sableye | Carbink | S: It's a fiend for gemstones, so it stalks Carbink. Unfortunately, Gabite almost always grabs them first. | ||
Sableye | Gabite | S: It's a fiend for gemstones, so it stalks Carbink. Unfortunately, Gabite almost always grabs them first. | ||
Sableye | Carbink | US: It digs through the ground with its hard claws and crunches down gems with its thick pointy teeth. Carbink is its favorite food. | ||
Minun | Plusle | E: At a meeting of Pokémon academics, it was announced that simultaneous exposure to electricity from a Plusle and Minun will promote circulation and boost vitality. | ||
Minun | Plusle | HG: Exposure to electricity from Minun and Plusle promotes blood circulation and relaxes muscles. | ||
Volbeat | Illumise | R: With the arrival of night, Volbeat emits light from its tail. It communicates with others by adjusting the intensity and flashing of its light. This Pokémon is attracted by the sweet aroma of Illumise. | ||
Volbeat | Illumise | S: Volbeat's tail glows like a lightbulb. With other Volbeat, it uses its tail to draw geometric shapes in the night sky. This Pokémon loves the sweet aroma given off by Illumise. | ||
Volbeat | Illumise | D: It communicates with others by lighting up its rear at night. It loves Illumise's sweet aroma. | ||
Volbeat | Illumise | HG: It emits light from its tail to communicate. It loves the sweet aroma given off by Illumise. | ||
Illumise | Volbeat | R: Illumise attracts a swarm of Volbeat using a sweet fragrance. Once the Volbeat have gathered, this Pokémon leads the lit-up swarm in drawing geometric designs on the canvas of the night sky. | ||
Illumise | Volbeat | S: Illumise leads a flight of illuminated Volbeat to draw signs in the night sky. This Pokémon is said to earn greater respect from its peers by composing more complex designs in the sky. | ||
Illumise | Volbeat | E: A nocturnal Pokémon that becomes active upon nightfall. It leads a Volbeat swarm to draw patterns in the night sky. Over 200 different patterns have been confirmed. | ||
Carvanha | Basculin | UM: With its sturdy jaws and fangs, it can easily chomp wooden boats to splinters. It fights with Basculin over food. | ||
Wailmer | Wishiwashi | M: It shows off by spraying jets of seawater from the nostrils above its eyes. It eats a solid ton of Wishiwashi every day. | ||
Wailord | Wishiwashi | S: Wailord pursue their prey in pods. With their large mouths, they can swallow entire schools of Wishiwashi whole. | ||
Wailord | Sharpedo | UM: When a small Wailmer is attacked by Sharpedo or Dhelmise, its whole pod works together to protect it. | ||
Wailord | Dhelmise | UM: When a small Wailmer is attacked by Sharpedo or Dhelmise, its whole pod works together to protect it. | ||
Spoink | Clamperl | FR: It apparently dies if it stops bouncing about. It carries a pearl from Clamperl on its head. | ||
Spoink | Clamperl | HG: It bounces around on its tail to keep its heart pumping. It carries a pearl from Clamperl on its head. | ||
Spoink | Clamperl | Y: It bounces around on its tail to keep its heart pumping. It carries a pearl from Clamperl on its head. | ||
Trapinch | Sandile | US: Its jaws are strong enough to crush rocks but so heavy that it can't get up if it flips over. Sandile seize those moments as their chance. | ||
Flygon | Krookodile | US: By flapping their wings, Flygon cause sandstorms that conceal Krookodile. The team then splits the prey they catch. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | R: Memories of battling its arch-rival Seviper are etched into every cell of Zangoose's body. This Pokémon adroitly dodges attacks with incredible agility. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | S: Zangoose usually stays on all fours, but when angered, it gets up on its hind legs and extends its claws. This Pokémon shares a bitter rivalry with Seviper that dates back over generations. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | E: When it battles, it stands on its hind legs and attacks with its sharply clawed forelegs. Its fur bristles if it encounters any Seviper. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | FR: If it comes across a Seviper, its fur bristles and it assumes its battle pose. Its sharp claws are its best weapon. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | D: It has feuded with Seviper for many generations. Its sharp claws are its biggest weapons. | ||
Zangoose | Seviper | HG: Its fur would all stand on end if it smelled a Seviper nearby. Its sharp claws tear up its foes. | ||
Seviper | Zangoose | R: Seviper shares a generations-long feud with Zangoose. The scars on its body are evidence of vicious battles. This Pokémon attacks using its sword-edged tail. | ||
Seviper | Zangoose | S: Seviper's swordlike tail serves two purposes - it slashes foes and douses them with secreted poison. This Pokémon will not give up its long-running blood feud with Zangoose. | ||
Seviper | Zangoose | E: Seviper and Zangoose are eternal rivals. It counters a Zangoose's dazzling agility with its swordlike tail, which also oozes a horrible poison. | ||
Seviper | Zangoose | D: For many generations, it has feuded with Zangoose. It whets its bladed tail on rocks for battle. | ||
Seviper | Zangoose | HG: In battle, it uses its bladed tail to counter any Zangoose. It secretes a deadly venom in its tail. | ||
Corphish | Feebas | UM: It can adapt very well to its environment. Feebas and Corphish are about the only Pokémon to live in stagnant ditches. | ||
Crawdaunt | Crabrawler | UM: Its pincers often fall off. Unlike with Crabrawler or Clauncher, the meat in its claws is utterly nasty and stinking. | ||
Crawdaunt | Clauncher | UM: Its pincers often fall off. Unlike with Crabrawler or Clauncher, the meat in its claws is utterly nasty and stinking. | ||
Glalie | Vanillite | US: It freezes its prey and chews them whole. However, it prefers to eat Pokémon like Vanillite that are already frozen. | ||
Clamperl | Shellder | UM: Clamperl's pearls are exceedingly precious. They can be more than 10 times as costly as Shellder's pearls. | ||
Luvdisc | Corsola | E: Luvdisc make the branches of Corsola their nests. There is a custom from long ago of giving a Luvdisc as a gift to express one's feelings of love. | ||
Luvdisc | Pelipper | S: If a Luvdisc is left on its own, it becomes despondent, leaving itself open to attack. That is when Pelipper snatch them up. | ||
Luvdisc | Corsola | UM: Luvdisc makes its home in coral reefs in warm seas. It especially likes sleeping in the space between Corsola's branches. | ||
Metang | Nosepass | M: It adores magnetic minerals, so it pursues Nosepass at speeds exceeding 60 mph. | ||
Kyogre | Groudon | S: Kyogre is named in mythology as the Pokémon that expanded the sea by covering the land with torrential rains and towering tidal waves. It took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle with Groudon. | ||
Kyogre | Groudon | HG: A mythical Pokémon said to have swelled the seas with rain and tidal waves. It battled with Groudon. | ||
Kyogre | Groudon | X: A mythical Pokémon said to have swelled the seas with rain and tidal waves. It battled with Groudon. | ||
Kyogre | Groudon | S: Kyogre is said to be the personification of the sea itself. Legends tell of its many clashes against Groudon, as each sought to gain the power of nature. | ||
Groudon | Kyogre | R: Groudon has long been described in mythology as the Pokémon that raised lands and expanded continents. This Pokémon took to sleep after a cataclysmic battle with Kyogre. | ||
Groudon | Kyogre | D: It had been asleep in underground magma ever since it fiercely fought Kyogre long ago. | ||
Groudon | Kyogre | HG: Said to have expanded the lands by evaporating water with raging heat. It battled titanically with Kyogre. | ||
Groudon | Kyogre | B: It had been asleep in underground magma ever since it fiercely fought Kyogre long ago. | ||
Groudon | Kyogre | R: Groudon is said to be the personification of the land itself. Legends tell of its many clashes against Kyogre, as each sought to gain the power of nature. | ||
Rayquaza | Kyogre | E: A Pokémon that flies endlessly in the ozone layer. It is said it would descend to the ground if Kyogre and Groudon were to fight. | ||
Rayquaza | Groudon | E: A Pokémon that flies endlessly in the ozone layer. It is said it would descend to the ground if Kyogre and Groudon were to fight. | ||
Rayquaza | Kyogre | R: Rayquaza is said to have lived for hundreds of millions of years. Legends remain of how it put to rest the clash between Kyogre and Groudon. | ||
Rayquaza | Groudon | R: Rayquaza is said to have lived for hundreds of millions of years. Legends remain of how it put to rest the clash between Kyogre and Groudon. | ||
Bidoof | Rattata | Pt: A comparison revealed that Bidoof's front teeth grow at the same rate as Rattata's. | ||
Bibarel | Feebas | P: While its movements out of water are sluggish, it can swim as fast as any Feebas. | ||
Cranidos | Aerodactyl | S: It lived in jungles around a hundred million years ago. It used its skillful headbutts to combat Aerodactyl. | ||
Bastiodon | Rampardos | M: It lived in the same environments as Rampardos. Their fossils have been found together—seemingly from after they'd fought to the finish. | ||
Wormadam | Starly | LA: Its earthen skin is reasonably hard—it has no problem repelling a Starly's pecking, at least. | ||
Mothim | Combee | D: It loves the honey of flowers and steals honey collected by Combee. | ||
Mothim | Combee | Pt: While it loves floral honey, it won't gather any itself. Instead, it plots to steal some from Combee. | ||
Mothim | Combee | HG: It flutters around at night and steals honey from the Combee hive. | ||
Pachirisu | Pikachu | LA: A species related to the Pikachu line. Though Pachirisu is a calm Pokémon, it still presents a danger should one touch its electrified tail or cheeks. | ||
Cherubi | Starly | Pt: The small ball is not only full of nutrients, it is also tasty. Starly try to peck it off. | ||
Shellos | Shellder | S: It used to have a shell on its back long ago. This species is closely related to Pokémon like Shellder. | ||
Gastrodon | Shellder | UM: A relative of Shellder and Cloyster, this ocean dweller sometimes comes onto land in search of food. | ||
Gastrodon | Cloyster | UM: A relative of Shellder and Cloyster, this ocean dweller sometimes comes onto land in search of food. | ||
Ambipom | Passimian | US: In their search for comfortable trees, they get into territorial disputes with groups of Passimian. They win about half the time. | ||
Gabite | Carbink | M: Shiny objects are its passion. It can be found in its cave, scarcely moving, its gaze fixed on the jewels it's amassed or Carbink it has caught. | ||
Gabite | Carbink | US: It loves shiny things. When it finds a Sableye trying to catch a Carbink, Gabite becomes furiously angry and attacks the Sableye. | ||
Gabite | Sableye | US: It loves shiny things. When it finds a Sableye trying to catch a Carbink, Gabite becomes furiously angry and attacks the Sableye. | ||
Garchomp | Salamence | US: It flies at the speed of sound while searching for prey, and it has midair battles with Salamence as the two compete for food. | ||
Hippowdon | Dwebble | Sw: Stones can get stuck in the ports on their bodies. Dwebble help dislodge such stones, so Hippowdon look after these Pokémon. | ||
Skorupi | Sizzlipede | Sw: After burrowing into the sand, it waits patiently for prey to come near. This Pokémon and Sizzlipede share common descent. | ||
Drapion | Hippowdon | Sh: It's so vicious that it's called the Sand Demon. Yet when confronted by Hippowdon, Drapion keeps a low profile and will never pick a fight. | ||
Toxicroak | Seismitoad | Sh: It booms out a victory croak when its prey goes down in defeat. This Pokémon and Seismitoad are related species. | ||
Finneon | Beautifly | P: The way its two tail fins flutter while it swims has earned it the nickname "Beautifly of the Sea." | ||
Finneon | Beautifly | HG: Swimming and fluttering its two tail fins, it looks like a Beautifly. At night, the patterns on its tail fins softly shine. | ||
Finneon | Wingull | M: Its double tail fins propel its energetic jumps. When it breaks the surface of the sea, Wingull swoop down to grab it on the fly. | ||
Lumineon | Lanturn | Pt: It crawls along the seafloor using its long front fins like legs. It competes for food with Lanturn. | ||
Lumineon | Starmie | M: This deep-sea Pokémon lives at the bottom of the sea. Its fins haul it over the seabed in search of its favorite food—Starmie. | ||
Lumineon | Lanturn | US: Deep down at the bottom of the ocean, prey is scarce. Lumineon get into fierce disputes with Lanturn over food. | ||
Mantyke | Remoraid | Pt: People organize tours to see this Pokémon frolic and skim the tops of the waves with Remoraid. | ||
Mantyke | Remoraid | X: The pattern on its back varies by region. It often swims in a school of Remoraid. | ||
Mantyke | Remoraid | Sh: It swims along with a school of Remoraid, and they'll all fight together to repel attackers. | ||
Snover | Darumaka | Sh: The berries that grow around its belly are like ice pops. Galarian Darumaka absolutely love these berries. | ||
Abomasnow | Darumaka | Sw: If it sees any packs of Darumaka going after Snover, it chases them off, swinging its sizable arms like hammers. | ||
Weavile | Vulpix | M: They dwell in cold places. This Pokémon's main food source in Alola is Vulpix and Sandshrew, which they carefully divide among their group. | ||
Weavile | Sandshrew | M: They dwell in cold places. This Pokémon's main food source in Alola is Vulpix and Sandshrew, which they carefully divide among their group. | ||
Weavile | Sandshrew | US: One Weavile will trip a Sandshrew and flip it over, and then another Weavile will deal the finishing blow with its sharp claws. | ||
Weavile | Mamoswine | Sw: They attack their quarry in packs. Prey as large as Mamoswine easily fall to the teamwork of a group of Weavile. | ||
Rhyperior | Geodude | D: It puts rocks in holes in its palms and uses its muscles to shoot them. Geodude are shot at rare times. | ||
Rhyperior | Geodude | HG: From holes in its palms, it fires out Geodude. Its carapace can withstand volcanic eruptions. | ||
Rhyperior | Roggenrola | Sw: It can load up to three projectiles per arm into the holes in its hands. What launches out of those holes could be either rocks or Roggenrola. | ||
Azelf | Uxie | P: It is thought that Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf all came from the same egg. | ||
Azelf | Mesprit | P: It is thought that Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf all came from the same egg. | ||
Palkia | Arceus | LA: It soars across the sky in a form that greatly resembles the creator of all things. Perhaps this imitation of appearance is Palkia's strategy for gaining Arceus's powers. | ||
Regigigas | Regirock | Pt: It is said to have made Pokémon that look like itself from a special ice mountain, rocks, and magma. | ||
Regigigas | Registeel | Pt: It is said to have made Pokémon that look like itself from a special ice mountain, rocks, and magma. | ||
Regigigas | Regice | Pt: It is said to have made Pokémon that look like itself from a special ice mountain, rocks, and magma. | ||
Purrloin | Nickit | Sw: It steals things from people just to amuse itself with their frustration. A rivalry exists between this Pokémon and Nickit. | ||
Liepard | Thievul | Sh: This stealthy Pokémon sneaks up behind prey without making any sound at all. It competes with Thievul for territory. | ||
Roggenrola | Geodude | S: Born deep within the ground, it compares itself with similar species, such as Geodude and Carbink, to settle which has the hardest body. | ||
Roggenrola | Carbink | S: Born deep within the ground, it compares itself with similar species, such as Geodude and Carbink, to settle which has the hardest body. | ||
Gigalith | Copperajah | Sw: This hardy Pokémon can often be found on construction sites and in mines, working alongside people and Copperajah. | ||
Gurdurr | Machoke | Sw: It shows off its muscles to Machoke and other Gurdurr. If it fails to measure up to the other Pokémon, it lies low for a little while. | ||
Seismitoad | Croagunk | Sw: The vibrating of the bumps all over its body causes earthquake-like tremors. Seismitoad and Croagunk are similar species. | ||
Venipede | Sizzlipede | Sw: Venipede and Sizzlipede are similar species, but when the two meet, a huge fight ensues. | ||
Scolipede | Centiskorch | Sh: Scolipede engage in fierce territorial battles with Centiskorch. At the end of one of these battles, the victor makes a meal of the loser. | ||
Cottonee | Eldegoss | Sh: Weaving together the cotton of both Cottonee and Eldegoss produces exquisite cloth that's highly prized by many luxury brands. | ||
Basculin | Corphish | UM: When a school of Basculin appears in a lake, everything else disappears, except for Corphish and Crawdaunt. That's how violent Basculin are. | ||
Basculin | Crawdaunt | UM: When a school of Basculin appears in a lake, everything else disappears, except for Corphish and Crawdaunt. That's how violent Basculin are. | ||
Basculin | Dondozo | V: It's so vicious that it's called the Thug of the River. Yet Basculin is still targeted by predators, such as Dondozo and Bombirdier. | ||
Basculin | Bombirdier | V: It's so vicious that it's called the Thug of the River. Yet Basculin is still targeted by predators, such as Dondozo and Bombirdier. | ||
Sandile | Trapinch | M: It conceals itself in the sand and chomps down on the legs of any prey that unwarily walk over it. Its favorite food is Trapinch. | ||
Krookodile | Flygon | UM: It conceals itself in sandstorms that Flygon whip up and waits patiently for prey to appear. | ||
Dwebble | Roggenrola | Sw: When it finds a stone appealing, it creates a hole inside it and uses it as its home. This Pokémon is the natural enemy of Roggenrola and Rolycoly. | ||
Dwebble | Rolycoly | Sw: When it finds a stone appealing, it creates a hole inside it and uses it as its home. This Pokémon is the natural enemy of Roggenrola and Rolycoly. | ||
Dwebble | Hippowdon | Sh: It first tries to find a rock to live in, but if there are no suitable rocks to be found, Dwebble may move in to the ports of a Hippowdon. | ||
Crustle | Rhyperior | Sh: Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They're mighty enough to crack Rhyperior's carapace. | ||
Scrafty | Conkeldurr | Sw: As halfhearted as this Pokémon's kicks may seem, they pack enough power to shatter Conkeldurr's concrete pillars. | ||
Carracosta | Omanyte | US: Its jaws are terrifyingly powerful. It could eat Omastar and Omanyte whole and not be bothered in the slightest by their shells. | ||
Carracosta | Omastar | US: Its jaws are terrifyingly powerful. It could eat Omastar and Omanyte whole and not be bothered in the slightest by their shells. | ||
Trubbish | Grimer | S: Unsanitary places are what they like best. They can be spotted in Alola, often with Grimer in hot pursuit. | ||
Trubbish | Muk | US: Poisonous gas leaks out of it when it breathes. Muk that catch a whiff of that stench will come drooling. | ||
Trubbish | Weezing | Sh: This Pokémon was born from a bag stuffed with trash. Galarian Weezing relish the fumes belched by Trubbish. | ||
Garbodor | Grimer | M: For a time, their numbers increased explosively in Alola. Since the arrival of Grimer, their population has decreased dramatically. | ||
Garbodor | Muk | UM: Some say the reason Garbodor in Alola are a little stronger than their counterparts elsewhere is the presence of Muk, their natural enemy. | ||
Deerling | Lycanroc | S: To prevent Deerling from entering their fields, many farmers will have several Lycanroc stand guard, as they are the natural enemy of Deerling. | ||
Emolga | Pikipek | M: It grills berries and bug Pokémon with electric shocks and makes a meal of them. It usually nests in the holes gouged in trees by Pikipek. | ||
Karrablast | Shelmet | B: These mysterious Pokémon evolve when they receive electrical stimulation while they are in the same place as Shelmet. | ||
Karrablast | Shelmet | W: When they feel threatened, they spit an acidic liquid to drive attackers away. This Pokémon targets Shelmet. | ||
Karrablast | Shelmet | B2: For some reason they evolve when they receive electrical energy while they are attacking Shelmet. | ||
Karrablast | Shelmet | Sw: Its strange physiology reacts to electrical energy in interesting ways. The presence of a Shelmet will cause this Pokémon to evolve. | ||
Karrablast | Shelmet | Sh: It spits a liquid from its mouth to melt through Shelmet's shell. Karrablast doesn't eat the shell— it eats only the contents. | ||
Escavalier | Shelmet | W: These Pokémon evolve by wearing the shell covering of a Shelmet. The steel armor protects their whole body. | ||
Escavalier | Shelmet | B2: Wearing the shell covering they stole from Shelmet, they defend themselves and attack with two lances. | ||
Escavalier | Shelmet | Sw: They use shells they've stolen from Shelmet to arm and protect themselves. They're very popular Pokémon in the Galar region. | ||
Escavalier | Sirfetch'd | Sh: It charges its enemies, lances at the ready. An image of one of its duels is captured in a famous painting of Escavalier clashing with Sirfetch'd. | ||
Joltik | Yamper | Sh: Joltik latch on to other Pokémon and suck out static electricity. They're often found sticking to Yamper's hindquarters. | ||
Beheeyem | Dubwool | Sw: Whenever a Beheeyem visits a farm, a Dubwool mysteriously disappears. | ||
Shelmet | Karrablast | W: It evolves when bathed in an electric-like energy along with Karrablast. The reason is still unknown. | ||
Shelmet | Karrablast | B2: When it and Karrablast are together, and both receive electrical stimulation, they both evolve. | ||
Shelmet | Karrablast | Sw: When attacked, it tightly shuts the lid of its shell. This reaction fails to protect it from Karrablast, however, because they can still get into the shell. | ||
Shelmet | Karrablast | Sh: It has a strange physiology that responds to electricity. When together with Karrablast, Shelmet evolves for some reason. | ||
Druddigon | Excadrill | B2: It runs through the narrow tunnels formed by Excadrill and Onix. It uses its sharp claws to catch prey. | ||
Druddigon | Onix | B2: It runs through the narrow tunnels formed by Excadrill and Onix. It uses its sharp claws to catch prey. | ||
Druddigon | Diglett | UM: It infiltrates tunnels that Pokémon like Diglett and Dugtrio have dug and quietly waits for prey to pass through. | ||
Druddigon | Dugtrio | UM: It infiltrates tunnels that Pokémon like Diglett and Dugtrio have dug and quietly waits for prey to pass through. | ||
Rufflet | Shellder | US: With its powerful legs and sturdy claws, it can crack even the hard shells of Shellder and pluck out their insides. | ||
Braviary | Corviknight | Sh: Because this Pokémon is hotheaded and belligerent, it's Corviknight that's taken the role of transportation in Galar. | ||
Mandibuzz | Cubone | M: It circles in the sky, keeping a keen eye out for Pokémon in a weakened state. Its choicest food is Cubone. | ||
Mandibuzz | Cubone | US: It skillfully arranges the bones of its prey to construct its nest. Most of the bones are Cubone. | ||
Heatmor | Durant | B: It breathes through a hole in its tail while it burns with an internal fire. Durant is its prey. | ||
Heatmor | Durant | W: Using their very hot, flame-covered tongues, they burn through Durant's steel bodies and consume their insides. | ||
Heatmor | Durant | B2: It draws in air through its tail, transforms it into fire, and uses it like a tongue. It melts Durant and eats them. | ||
Heatmor | Durant | Sh: A flame serves as its tongue, melting through the hard shell of Durant so that Heatmor can devour their insides. | ||
Durant | Heatmor | B: They attack in groups, covering themselves in steel armor to protect themselves from Heatmor. | ||
Durant | Heatmor | B2: Individuals each play different roles in driving Heatmor, their natural predator, away from their colony. | ||
Durant | Heatmor | Sw: They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles. | ||
Durant | Heatmor | Sh: With their large mandibles, these Pokémon can crunch their way through rock. They work together to protect their eggs from Sandaconda. | ||
Cobalion | Terrakion | Sw: This Pokémon appears in a legend alongside Terrakion and Virizion, fighting against humans in defense of the Unova region's Pokémon. | ||
Cobalion | Virizion | Sw: This Pokémon appears in a legend alongside Terrakion and Virizion, fighting against humans in defense of the Unova region's Pokémon. | ||
Landorus | Tornadus | LA: When the incarnations of wind and of lightning clash, Landorus arrives to quell the conflict. After the tempests and thunderbolts abate, the land is sure to be blessed with bountiful harvests. | ||
Landorus | Thundurus | LA: When the incarnations of wind and of lightning clash, Landorus arrives to quell the conflict. After the tempests and thunderbolts abate, the land is sure to be blessed with bountiful harvests. | ||
Kyurem | Reshiram | Sw: Dwelling within it is a power even greater than that of Reshiram or Zekrom, but the extreme cold keeps that power bound. | ||
Kyurem | Zekrom | Sw: Dwelling within it is a power even greater than that of Reshiram or Zekrom, but the extreme cold keeps that power bound. | ||
Kyurem | Reshiram | Sw: The sameness of Reshiram's and Kyurem's genes allowed Kyurem to absorb Reshiram. Kyurem can now use the power of both fire and ice. | ||
Kyurem | Zekrom | Sh: The sameness of Zekrom's and Kyurem's genes allowed Kyurem to absorb Zekrom. Kyurem can now use the power of both electricity and ice. | ||
Keldeo | Cobalion | Sw: Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion taught this Pokémon how to fight. It dashes across the world, seeking more opportunities to further its training. | ||
Keldeo | Terrakion | Sw: Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion taught this Pokémon how to fight. It dashes across the world, seeking more opportunities to further its training. | ||
Keldeo | Virizion | Sw: Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion taught this Pokémon how to fight. It dashes across the world, seeking more opportunities to further its training. | ||
Bunnelby | Corviknight | Sh: It's very sensitive to danger. The sound of Corviknight's flapping will have Bunnelby digging a hole to hide underground in moments. | ||
Fletchling | Squawkabilly | V: Fletchling can be found in both rural and urban areas. They once had a huge territorial dispute with Squawkabilly. Fights broke out all over town. | ||
Talonflame | Pikipek | S: Its favorite foods are Wingull and Pikipek. It attacks with a powerful kick and grasps them firmly in its talons. | ||
Spewpa | Rufflet | S: If Rufflet attacks this Pokémon by pecking at it, it will retaliate with its sharp fur and poisonous black powder. | ||
Pangoro | Obstagoon | Sw: This Pokémon is quick to anger, and it has no problem using its prodigious strength to get its way. It lives for duels against Obstagoon. | ||
Skrelp | Dhelmise | UM: It's not good at swimming, so it clings to the seaweed. In the Alola region, it's often found near Dhelmise. | ||
Skrelp | Dhelmise | US: This vicious Pokémon sprays a poisonous liquid on opponents that come near. For whatever reason, it gets along really well with Dhelmise. | ||
Skrelp | Dhelmise | UM: It's not good at swimming, so it clings to the seaweed. In the Alola region, it's often found near Dhelmise. | ||
Dragalge | Finizen | V: Since Finizen is the better swimmer, Dragalge will approach it under the cover of seaweed, then immobilize it with a poisonous attack. | ||
Amaura | Tyrantrum | Y: This calm Pokémon lived in a cold land where there were no violent predators like Tyrantrum. | ||
Hawlucha | Machamp | X: Although its body is small, its proficient fighting skills enable it to keep up with big bruisers like Machamp and Hariyama. | ||
Hawlucha | Hariyama | X: Although its body is small, its proficient fighting skills enable it to keep up with big bruisers like Machamp and Hariyama. | ||
Hawlucha | Primeape | V: Hawlucha live quietly without flocking together. They fight constantly with their natural enemies: noisy groups of Primeape. | ||
Bergmite | Frigibax | V: Bergmite protects itself by coating its body in ice formed by frigid air of -148 degrees Fahrenheit. It fights with Frigibax whenever they meet. | ||
Avalugg | Cetitan | S: As Avalugg walks along with Bergmite on its back, it comes across pods of Cetitan. It lets them pass to avoid conflict. | ||
Noibat | Applin | S: This Pokémon emits ultrasonic waves from its large ears to search for fruit to eat. It mistakes Applin for its food. | ||
Noivern | Hydreigon | V: In the dark, even Hydreigon are terrified of this Pokémon. But in the light, Noivern is the one that avoids battle. | ||
Zygarde | Xerneas | M: This is Zygarde's 100% form. It has enough power to overwhelm even Xerneas or Yveltal. | ||
Zygarde | Yveltal | M: This is Zygarde's 100% form. It has enough power to overwhelm even Xerneas or Yveltal. | ||
Diancie | Carbink | X: A sudden transformation of Carbink, its pink, glimmering body is said to be the loveliest sight in the whole world. | ||
Gumshoos | Rattata | M: It adores having Rattata and Raticate for dinner, but as it's diurnal, it never encounters them. This Pokémon boasts incredible patience. | ||
Gumshoos | Raticate | M: It adores having Rattata and Raticate for dinner, but as it's diurnal, it never encounters them. This Pokémon boasts incredible patience. | ||
Gumshoos | Rattata | US: Although it wasn't originally found in Alola, this Pokémon was brought over a long time ago when there was a huge Rattata outbreak. | ||
Gumshoos | Rattata | UM: Patient by nature, this Pokémon loses control of itself and pounces when it spots its favorite meal—Rattata! | ||
Gumshoos | Skwovet | V: Gumshoos specializes in relentlessly tracking down prey. The simple-minded Skwovet doesn't seem to provide Gumshoos enough challenge. | ||
Grubbin | Rookidee | Sw: Its natural enemies, like Rookidee, may flee rather than risk getting caught in its large mandibles that can snap thick tree branches. | ||
Cutiefly | Butterfree | US: Nectar and pollen are its favorite fare. In fields of flowers, it gets into skirmishes with Butterfree over food. | ||
Cutiefly | Gossifleur | Sw: Nectar and pollen are its favorite fare. You can find Cutiefly hovering around Gossifleur, trying to get some of Gossifleur's pollen. | ||
Wishiwashi | Gyarados | M: At their appearance, even Gyarados will flee. When they team up to use Water Gun, its power exceeds that of Hydro Pump. | ||
Mareanie | Corsola | M: It's found crawling on beaches and seafloors. The coral that grows on Corsola's head is as good as a five-star banquet to this Pokémon. | ||
Mareanie | Corsola | US: They eat Corsola branches, so Mareanie are hated by craftsmen who work with Corsola branches that have naturally fallen off. | ||
Mareanie | Corsola | Sh: Unlike their Alolan counterparts, the Mareanie of the Galar region have not yet figured out that the branches of Corsola are delicious. | ||
Mareanie | Pincurchin | S: This Pokémon wanders the seaside looking for food. It often gets electric shocks from broken Pincurchin spines that it tries to eat. | ||
Toxapex | Corsola | S: Toxapex crawls along the ocean floor on its 12 legs. It leaves a trail of Corsola bits scattered in its wake. | ||
Toxapex | Wailord | Sh: Within the poison sac in its body is a poison so toxic that Pokémon as large as Wailord will still be suffering three days after it first takes effect. | ||
Toxapex | Bruxish | V: Toxapex gets into fierce battles with Bruxish over areas where warm ocean currents flow, but the odds are always against it. | ||
Salandit | Spinda | UM: It weakens opponents and sends them reeling with its poisonous gas. Salandit doesn't deal well with Spinda, since it's always reeling. | ||
Fomantis | Cutiefly | M: They give off a sweet and refreshing scent. Cutiefly often gather near the tall grass where Fomantis are hiding. | ||
Shiinotic | Parasect | UM: When it starts fighting for territory with Parasect, the entire area gets completely coated in spores! | ||
Bounsweet | Toucannon | S: A delectable aroma pours from its body. They are often swallowed whole by Toucannon lured by that wafting deliciousness. | ||
Bounsweet | Greedent | V: A Greedent drawn in by the sweet scent of these Pokémon will tuck the Bounsweet in among the berries in its tail and carry them all away. | ||
Steenee | Corvisquire | Sh: Any Corvisquire that pecks at this Pokémon will be greeted with a smack from its sepals followed by a sharp kick. | ||
Tsareena | Quaquaval | V: This Pokémon launches fierce yet elegant kicks with its long, slender legs. It views Quaquaval as its rival. | ||
Oranguru | Slowking | M: Deep in the jungle, high in the lofty canopy, this Pokémon abides. On rare occasions, it shows up at the beach to match wits with Slowking. | ||
Wimpod | Murkrow | US: It will pick up anything it finds on the ground. Sometimes it finds coins, so Murkrow and Meowth will go after it. | ||
Wimpod | Meowth | US: It will pick up anything it finds on the ground. Sometimes it finds coins, so Murkrow and Meowth will go after it. | ||
Golisopod | Grapploct | Sh: They live in sunken ships or in holes in the seabed. When Golisopod and Grapploct battle, the loser becomes the winner's meal. | ||
Type: Null | Arceus | Sh: It was modeled after a mighty Pokémon of myth. The mask placed upon it limits its power in order to keep it under control. | ||
Silvally | Arceus | US: Having been awakened successfully, it can change its type and battle—just like a certain Pokémon depicted in legends. | ||
Mimikyu | Pikachu | Sw: It wears a rag fashioned into a Pikachu costume in an effort to look less scary. Unfortunately, the costume only makes it creepier. | ||
Mimikyu | Pikachu | Sw: There will be no forgiveness for any who reveal that it was pretending to be Pikachu. It will bring the culprit down, even at the cost of its own life. | ||
Mimikyu | Pikachu | S: This Pokémon lives in dark places untouched by sunlight. When it appears before humans, it hides itself under a cloth that resembles a Pikachu. | ||
Mimikyu | Pikachu | S: Even as it struggles beneath the cloth to repair the broken neck of its disguise, Mimikyu keeps up its impersonation of Pikachu. | ||
Bruxish | Shellder | M: It stuns its prey with psychokinesis and then grinds them to mush with its strong teeth. Even Shellder's shell is no match for it. | ||
Bruxish | Mareanie | UM: Its skin is thick enough to fend off Mareanie's spikes. With its robust teeth, Bruxish crunches up the spikes and eats them. | ||
Dhelmise | Wailord | S: Swinging its massive anchor, it can KO Wailord in a single blow. What appears to be green seaweed is actually its body. | ||
Dhelmise | Wailord | US: It wraps its prey in green seaweed and sucks away their vitality. It only likes to go after big prey like Wailord. | ||
Dhelmise | Skrelp | UM: Its chain-like green seaweed can stretch outward for hundreds of yards. For some reason, it gets along well with Skrelp. | ||
Dhelmise | Wailord | Sh: After lowering its anchor, it waits for its prey. It catches large Wailord and drains their life-force. | ||
Thievul | Boltund | Sh: With a lithe body and sharp claws, it goes around stealing food and eggs. Boltund is its natural enemy. | ||
Appletun | Lechonk | V: When some Lechonk come along to lick the sweet nectar on Appletun's back, Appletun will spew sticky nectar at them to drive them away. | ||
Cramorant | Arrokuda | Sh: This hungry Pokémon swallows Arrokuda whole. Occasionally, it makes a mistake and tries to swallow a Pokémon other than its preferred prey. | ||
Cramorant | Pikachu | Sw: This Cramorant has accidentally gotten a Pikachu lodged in its gullet. Cramorant is choking a little, but it isn't really bothered. | ||
Cramorant | Pikachu | Sh: The half-swallowed Pikachu is so startled that it isn't struggling yet, but it's still looking for a chance to strike back. | ||
Arrokuda | Cramorant | Sh: After it's eaten its fill, its movements become extremely sluggish. That's when Cramorant swallows it up. | ||
Wattrel | Arrokuda | S: Arrokuda can swim quickly only in a straight line. The ones that become sluggish from overeating are the first to be targeted by flocks of Wattrel. | ||
Barraskewda | Wingull | S: It spins its tail fins to leap from the water, then viciously bites down on Wingull flying close to the water’s surface. | ||
Barraskewda | Finizen | V: It swims at speeds of over 100 knots and battles fiercely with pods of Finizen over prey. | ||
Grimmsnarl | Machamp | Sw: With the hair wrapped around its body helping to enhance its muscles, this Pokémon can overwhelm even Machamp. | ||
Dreepy | Clauncher | V: It has a habit of biting at Clauncher even though it doesn't feed on them. This is said to be vestigial behavior from when Dreepy was alive. | ||
Zacian | Zamazenta | Sh: This Pokémon has slumbered for many years. Some say it's Zamazenta's elder sister—others say the two Pokémon are rivals. | ||
Tarountula | Scyther | S: The ball of threads wrapped around its body is elastic enough to deflect the scythes of Scyther, this Pokémon’s natural enemy. | ||
Wiglett | Veluza | S: This Pokémon can pick up the scent of a Veluza just over 65 feet away and will hide itself in the sand. | ||
Wiglett | Diglett | V: Though it looks like Diglett, Wiglett is an entirely different species. The resemblance seems to be a coincidental result of environmental adaptation. | ||
Wugtrio | Dugtrio | V: A variety of fish Pokémon, Wugtrio was once considered to be a regional form of Dugtrio. | ||
Dondozo | Tatsugiri | S: This Pokémon is a glutton, but it’s bad at getting food. It teams up with a Tatsugiri to catch prey. | ||
Dondozo | Tatsugiri | V: It treats Tatsugiri like its boss and follows it loyally. Though powerful, Dondozo is apparently not very smart. | ||
Cetoddle | Wailmer | S: This species left the ocean and began living on land a very long time ago. It seems to be closely related to Wailmer. | ||
Tatsugiri | Dondozo | S: This is a small dragon Pokémon. It lives inside the mouth of Dondozo to protect itself from enemies on the outside. | ||
Slither Wing | Volcarona | V: This Pokémon somewhat resembles an ancient form of Volcarona that was introduced in a dubious magazine. | ||
Sandy Shocks | Magneton | V: It slightly resembles a Magneton that lived for 10,000 years and was featured in an article in a paranormal magazine. | ||
Scream Tail | Jigglypuff | V: It resembles a mysterious Pokémon described in a paranormal magazine as a Jigglypuff from one billion years ago. | ||
Iron Jugulis | Hydreigon | S: It resembles a certain Pokémon introduced in a paranormal magazine, described as the offspring of a Hydreigon that fell in love with a robot. | ||
Iron Thorns | Tyranitar | S: It has some similarities to a Pokémon introduced in a dubious magazine as a Tyranitar from one billion years into the future. | ||
Koraidon | Cyclizar | V: This Pokémon resembles Cyclizar, but it is far burlier and more ferocious. Nothing is known about its ecology or other features. | ||
Miraidon | Cyclizar | S: Much remains unknown about this creature. It resembles Cyclizar, but it is far more ruthless and powerful. | ||
Tinkatuff | Pawniard | S: This Pokémon will attack groups of Pawniard and Bisharp, gathering metal from them in order to create a large and sturdy hammer. | ||
Tinkatuff | Bisharp | S: This Pokémon will attack groups of Pawniard and Bisharp, gathering metal from them in order to create a large and sturdy hammer. | ||
Tinkaton | Corviknight | S: This intelligent Pokémon has a very daring disposition. It knocks rocks into the sky with its hammer, aiming for flying Corviknight. | ||
Toedscool | Tentacool | V: Though it looks like Tentacool, Toedscool is a completely different species. Its legs may be thin, but it can run at a speed of 30 mph. | ||
Clodsire | Wooper | V: It lives at the bottom of ponds and swamps. It will carry Wooper on its back and ferry them across water from one shore to the other. |
Relation within evolutionary line
Pokémon | Relation with | Pokédex entries | ||
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Butterfree | Caterpie | US: Its wings are covered in toxic scales. If it finds bird Pokémon going after Caterpie, Butterfree sprinkles its scales on them to drive them off. | ||
Rattata | Raticate | M: When the sun goes down, it becomes active. It runs around town on a chase for good food for the boss of its nest—Raticate. | ||
Raticate | Rattata | S: It forms a group of Rattata, which it assumes command of. Each group has its own territory, and disputes over food happen often. | ||
Raticate | Rattata | US: It has an incredibly greedy personality. Its nest is filled with so much food gathered by Rattata at its direction, it can't possibly eat it all. | ||
Raticate | Rattata | UM: It commands a nest of Rattata. Different nests don't get along, whipping up severe fights over feeding grounds. | ||
Raticate | Rattata | P: It makes its Rattata underlings gather food for it, dining solely on the most nutritious and delicious fare. | ||
Raichu | Pikachu | Sw: It's believed that the weather, climate, and food of the Alola region all play a part in causing Pikachu to evolve into this form of Raichu. | ||
Sandslash | Sandshrew | Sh: It climbs trees by hooking on with its sharp claws. Sandslash shares the berries it gathers, dropping them down to Sandshrew waiting below the tree. | ||
Vulpix | Ninetales | US: If you carelessly approach it because it's cute, the boss of the pack, Ninetales, will appear and freeze you. | ||
Ninetales | Ninetales | M: Possessing a calm demeanor, this Pokémon was revered as a deity incarnate before it was identified as a regional variant of Ninetales. | ||
Dugtrio | Diglett | R: A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground. | ||
Meowth | Meowth | Sh: It washes its face regularly to keep the coin on its forehead spotless. It doesn't get along with Galarian Meowth. | ||
Persian | Persian | M: It has a high opinion of itself, although not to the same extent as the Alolan Persian. It's quite difficult to make friends with this Pokémon. | ||
Persian | Persian | US: Although the jewel on its forehead appears to be a different color than those of Alolan Persian, it's mostly made of the same material. | ||
Persian | Perrserker | Sh: Its elegant and refined behavior clashes with that of the barbaric Perrserker. The relationship between the two is one of mutual disdain. | ||
Golem | Geodude | M: Because it can't fire boulders at a rapid pace, it's been known to seize nearby Geodude and fire them from its back. | ||
Slowbro | Shellder | R: The Shellder that is latched onto Slowpoke's tail is said to feed on the host's left over scraps. | ||
Slowbro | Slowpoke | Y: Lives lazily by the sea. If the Shellder on its tail comes off, it becomes a Slowpoke again. | ||
Slowbro | Slowpoke | Stad: If its tail is bitten by a Shellder, Slowpoke evolves into Slowbro. The Shellder seems to like its crunchy tail. | ||
Slowking | Slowpoke | FR: When its head was bitten, toxins entered Slowpoke's head and unlocked an extraordinary power. | ||
Magneton | Magnemite | R: Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up. | ||
Magneton | Magnemite | Stad: Formed by Magnemite that link together when the number of black spots on the sun increases. Fires high-voltage power, etc. | ||
Dodrio | Doduo | Y: One of Doduo's 2 heads splits to form a unique species. It runs close to 40 MPH in prairies. | ||
Dodrio | Doduo | D: When Doduo evolves into this odd breed, one of its heads splits into two. It runs at nearly 40 mph. | ||
Exeggutor | Exeggcute | R: Legend has it that on rare occasions, one of its heads will drop off and continue on as an Exeggcute. | ||
Exeggutor | Exeggcute | Stad: Each of the fruits is an independently-thinking head. It is said that if one drops off, it becomes an Exeggcute. | ||
Cubone | Marowak | R: Marowak is the evolved form of a Cubone that has overcome its sadness at the loss of its mother and grown tough. This Pokémon's tempered and hardened spirit is not easily broken. | ||
Cubone | Marowak | E: A Marowak is the evolved form of a Cubone that has grown tough by overcoming the grief of losing its mother. Its tempered and hardened spirit is not easily broken. | ||
Weezing | Koffing | R: Where two kinds of poison gases meet, 2 Koffings can fuse into a Weezing over many years. | ||
Weezing | Koffing | G: If one of the twin Koffing inflates, the other one deflates. It constantly mixes its poisonous gases. | ||
Weezing | Weezing | Sh: It can't suck in air quite as well as a Galarian Weezing, but the toxins it creates are more potent than those of its counterpart. | ||
Seadra | Horsea | G: An examination of its cells revealed the presence of a gene not found in Horsea. It became a hot topic. | ||
Zapdos | Zapdos | Sw: When its feathers rub together, they produce a crackling sound like the zapping of electricity. That's why this Pokémon is called Zapdos. | ||
Moltres | Moltres | Sh: The sinister aura that blazes like molten fire around this Pokémon is what inspired the name Moltres. | ||
Bellossom | Gloom | S: A Bellossom grows flowers more beautifully if it evolves from a smelly Gloom - the stinkier the better. At night, this Pokémon closes its petals and goes to sleep. | ||
Azumarill | Azurill | Sh: These Pokémon create air-filled bubbles. When Azurill play in rivers, Azumarill will cover them with these bubbles. | ||
Politoed | Poliwag | G: If Poliwag and Poliwhirl hear its echoing cry, they respond by gathering from far and wide. | ||
Politoed | Poliwhirl | G: If Poliwag and Poliwhirl hear its echoing cry, they respond by gathering from far and wide. | ||
Politoed | Poliwag | Stad2: If Poliwag and Poliwhirl hear its echoing cry, they respond by gathering from far and wide. | ||
Politoed | Poliwhirl | Stad2: If Poliwag and Poliwhirl hear its echoing cry, they respond by gathering from far and wide. | ||
Politoed | Poliwag | D: It gathers groups of others as their leader. Its cries make Poliwag obey. | ||
Politoed | Poliwag | M: It's the leader of Poliwag and Poliwhirl. When Politoed roars, they all cower in fear. | ||
Politoed | Poliwhirl | M: It's the leader of Poliwag and Poliwhirl. When Politoed roars, they all cower in fear. | ||
Umbreon | Eevee | D: The light of the moon changed Eevee's genetic structure. It lurks in darkness for prey. | ||
Umbreon | Eevee | D: The light of the moon changed Eevee's genetic structure. It lurks in the darkness, waiting for prey. | ||
Slowking | Slowpoke | Sw: Miraculously, this former Slowpoke's latent intelligence was drawn out when Shellder poison raced through its brain. | ||
Slowking | Slowpoke | S: When its head was bitten, toxins entered Slowpoke's head and unlocked an extraordinary power. | ||
Steelix | Onix | S: It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like. | ||
Steelix | Onix | R: Steelix lives even further underground than Onix. This Pokémon is known to dig towards the earth's core. There are records of this Pokémon reaching a depth of over six-tenths of a mile underground. | ||
Steelix | Onix | E: Steelix live even further underground than Onix. This Pokémon is known to dig toward the earth's core, reaching a depth of over six-tenths of a mile underground. | ||
Steelix | Onix | FR: It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like. | ||
Granbull | Snubbull | M: More timid than Snubbull, this Pokémon is doted on by young people amused at the contrast between its looks and its attitude. | ||
Porygon2 | Porygon | G: This upgraded version of Porygon is designed for space exploration. It can't fly, though. | ||
Blissey | Chansey | UM: This Pokémon is overflowing with love. Only Chansey that share a strong bond with their Trainer can evolve, so people say. | ||
Silcoon | Wurmple | E: It prepares for evolution using the energy it stored while it was a Wurmple. It keeps watch over the surroundings with its two eyes. | ||
Shedinja | Nincada | S: Shedinja is a peculiar Pokémon. It seems to appear unsought in a Poké Ball after a Nincada evolves. This bizarre Pokémon is entirely immobile - it doesn't even breathe. | ||
Shedinja | Nincada | FR: A most peculiar Pokémon that somehow appears in a Poké Ball when a Nincada evolves. | ||
Hariyama | Makuhita | S: It is known for its fantastic strength, but as it grows older, it focuses more on training Makuhita. | ||
Spheal | Spheal | Sh: As it drifts among the waves, Spheal probes the sea. As soon as it spots prey, it informs the Walrein in its herd. | ||
Sealeo | Spheal | R: Sealeo has the habit of always juggling on the tip of its nose anything it sees for the first time. This Pokémon occasionally entertains itself by balancing and rolling a Spheal on its nose. | ||
Sealeo | Spheal | B2: Be it Spheal or Poké Ball, it will spin any round object on its nose with the greatest of ease. | ||
Sealeo | Spheal | Sh: This Pokémon has a habit of spinning round things on its nose, whether those things are Poké Balls or Spheal. | ||
Sealeo | Spheal | LA: Its white whiskers are very sensitive. Sealeo will balance Spheal on the tip of its nose, checking its scent and its feel to be sure the Spheal is healthy. | ||
Metang | Beldum | R: When two Beldum fuse together, Metang is formed. The brains of the Beldum are joined by a magnetic nervous system. By linking its brains magnetically, this Pokémon generates strong psychokinetic power. | ||
Metang | Beldum | S: When two Beldum fuse together, Metang is formed. The brains of the Beldum are joined by a magnetic nervous system. This Pokémon turns its arms to the rear for traveling at high speed. | ||
Metang | Beldum | S: When two Beldum link together, their psychic power is doubled. Their intelligence, however, remains unchanged. | ||
Metagross | Metang | S: Metagross is the result of two Metang achieving fusion. When hunting, this Pokémon pins the prey to the ground under its massive body. It then eats the helpless victim using the large mouth on its stomach. | ||
Metagross | Metang | FR: It is formed by two Metang fusing. Its four brains are said to be superior to a supercomputer. | ||
Metagross | Metang | M: A linkage of two Metang, this Pokémon can perform any calculation in a flash by utilizing parallel processing in its four brains. | ||
Metagross | Beldum | S: This form results from one Metagross, one Metang, and two Beldum linking up. | ||
Metagross | Metang | S: This form results from one Metagross, one Metang, and two Beldum linking up. | ||
Metagross | Metang | Sh: Metagross is the result of the fusion of two Metang. This Pokémon defeats its opponents through use of its supercomputer-level brain. | ||
Staraptor | Staravia | HG: When Staravia evolve into Staraptor, they leave the flock to live alone. They have sturdy wings. | ||
Rampardos | Cranidos | S: The result of repeated headbutts is a skull grown thick and hard. However, its brain has shrunk in size compared with Cranidos's. | ||
Wormadam | Burmy | D: When Burmy evolved, its cloak became a part of this Pokémon's body. The cloak is never shed. | ||
Combee | Vespiquen | D: A Pokémon formed by three others. It busily carries sweet floral honey to Vespiquen. | ||
Combee | Vespiquen | Pt: The trio is together from birth. It constantly gathers honey from flowers to please Vespiquen. | ||
Vespiquen | Combee | D: Its abdomen is a honeycomb for grubs. It raises its grubs on honey collected by Combee. | ||
Vespiquen | Combee | S: Its abdomen is a honeycomb for grubs. It raises its grubs on honey collected by Combee. | ||
Vespiquen | Combee | Sh: Vespiquen that give off more pheromones have larger swarms of Combee attendants. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | D: Becoming active at night, it is known to swarm with numerous Murkrow in tow. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | P: It makes its Murkrow cronies bring it food. It idles its time away, grooming itself in its nest. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | HG: It is merciless by nature. It is said that it never forgives the mistakes of its Murkrow followers. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | Y: Becoming active at night, it is known to swarm with numerous Murkrow in tow. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | S: A single cry from this nocturnal Pokémon, and more than a hundred of its Murkrow cronies will assemble. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | M: If its Murkrow cronies fail to catch food for it, or if it feels they have betrayed it, it will hunt them down wherever they are and punish them. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | S: It is merciless by nature. It is said that it never forgives the mistakes of its Murkrow followers. | ||
Honchkrow | Murkrow | V: A single cry from this nocturnal Pokémon, and more than 100 of its Murkrow cronies will assemble. | ||
Mime Jr. | Mr. Rime | Sw: It mimics everyone it sees, but it puts extra effort into copying the graceful dance steps of Mr. Rime as practice. | ||
Mime Jr. | Mr. Rime | Sh: It looks for a Mr. Rime that's a good dancer and carefully copies the Mr. Rime's steps like an apprentice. | ||
Happiny | Chansey | D: It loves round white things. It carries an egg-shaped rock in imitation of Chansey. | ||
Happiny | Chansey | Sw: Mimicking Chansey, Happiny will place an egg-shaped stone in its belly pouch. Happiny will treasure this stone. | ||
Happiny | Chansey | LA: In imitation of Chansey, it keeps a round stone tucked into its belly pouch and cherishes it dearly. It gets along well with children and will sometimes play house with them for fun. | ||
Abomasnow | Snover | Sw: If it sees any packs of Darumaka going after Snover, it chases them off, swinging its sizable arms like hammers. | ||
Magnezone | Magneton | HG: Exposure to a special magnetic field changed Magneton's molecular structure, turning it into Magnezone. | ||
Manaphy | Phione | LA: Rumored to migrate across the oceans and visit Hisui's coastal waters only rarely. Although Manaphy resembles Phione, it is also quite different. The relation between the two is unclear. | ||
Sewaddle | Leavanny | B: Leavanny dress it in clothes they made for it when it hatched. It hides its head in its hood while it is sleeping. | ||
Leavanny | Sewaddle | W: It keeps its eggs warm with heat from fermenting leaves. It also uses leaves to make warm wrappings for Sewaddle. | ||
Pawniard | Bisharp | W: They fight at Bisharp's command. They cling to their prey and inflict damage by sinking their blades into it. | ||
Pawniard | Bisharp | UM: It follows Bisharp's orders to a tee when it attacks enemies. After slashing an opponent, Pawniard clangs both of its blades together. | ||
Pawniard | Bisharp | Sh: A pack of these Pokémon forms to serve a Bisharp boss. Each Pawniard trains diligently, dreaming of one day taking the lead. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | B: It leads a group of Pawniard. It battles to become the boss, but will be driven from the group if it loses. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | W: Bisharp pursues prey in the company of a large group of Pawniard. Then Bisharp finishes off the prey. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | B2: This pitiless Pokémon commands a group of Pawniard to hound prey into immobility. It then moves in to finish the prey off. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | UM: It leads a group of Pawniard. Bisharp doesn't even change its expression when it deals the finishing blow to an opponent. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | Sw: It's accompanied by a large retinue of Pawniard. Bisharp keeps a keen eye on its minions, ensuring none of them even think of double-crossing it. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | Sh: Violent conflicts erupt between Bisharp and Fraxure over places where sharpening stones can be found. | ||
Bisharp | Pawniard | S: This Pokémon commands a group of several Pawniard. Groups that are defeated in territorial disputes are absorbed by the winning side. | ||
Vullaby | Mandibuzz | B2: Their wings are too tiny to allow them to fly. They guard their posteriors with bones that were gathered by Mandibuzz. | ||
Vullaby | Mandibuzz | US: Mandibuzz gives it the bones it wears. Vullaby's wings are short, so it can't fly yet, but it jumps around, dreaming of wide open skies. | ||
Mandibuzz | Vullaby | UM: It's always searching for food for Vullaby. When it finds a weak Pokémon, Mandibuzz swoops it right off to its nest. | ||
Litleo | Pyroar | S: When Litleo are young, female Pyroar will teach them how to hunt. Once the Litleo mature, they will leave the pride and set out on their own. | ||
Pancham | Pangoro | S: It grows up imitating the behavior of Pangoro, which it looks up to as a leader. | ||
Pancham | Pangoro | US: It follows Pangoro around like a henchman. When Pancham makes a big mistake, its leaf gets taken away. | ||
Pancham | Pangoro | Sw: It chooses a Pangoro as its master and then imitates its master's actions. This is how it learns to battle and hunt for prey. | ||
Barbaracle | Binacle | X: When they evolve, two Binacle multiply into seven. They fight with the power of seven Binacle. | ||
Barbaracle | Binacle | R: When they evolve, two Binacle multiply into seven. They fight with the power of seven Binacle. | ||
Bergmite | Avalugg | Sh: This Pokémon lives in areas of frigid cold. It secures itself to the back of an Avalugg by freezing its feet in place. | ||
Bergmite | Avalugg | S: They live in mountainous regions of frigid cold. On rare occasions, they ride on the back of an Avalugg to cross seas and move to new habitats. | ||
Avalugg | Bergmite | S: As Avalugg walks along with Bergmite on its back, it comes across pods of Cetitan. It lets them pass to avoid conflict. | ||
Avalugg | Bergmite | AS: The way several Bergmite huddle on its back make it look like an aircraft carrier made of ice. | ||
Avalugg | Bergmite | Sw: At high latitudes, this Pokémon can be found with clusters of Bergmite on its back as it swims among the icebergs. | ||
Brionne | Primarina | Sh: On nights when the sea is calm, Brionne dance with one another to the singing of the Primarina that's leading them. | ||
Vikavolt | Charjabug | Sh: If it carries a Charjabug to use as a spare battery, a flying Vikavolt can rapidly fire high-powered beams of electricity. | ||
Crabrawler | Exeggutor | UM: Crabrawler has been known to mistake Exeggutor for a coconut tree and climb it. The enraged Exeggutor shakes it off and stomps it. | ||
Crabominable | Lechonk | S: The detached pincers of these Pokémon are delicious. Some Trainers bring Lechonk into the mountains just to search for them. | ||
Araquanid | Dewpider | Sh: It acts as a caretaker for Dewpider, putting them inside its bubble and letting them eat any leftover food. | ||
Salazzle | Salandit | S: For some reason, only females have been found. It creates a reverse harem of male Salandit that it lives with. | ||
Salazzle | Salandit | US: Salazzle lives deep in caves and forces the Salandit it has attracted with its pheromones to serve it. | ||
Salazzle | Salandit | UM: It punishes Salandit that couldn't bring it food with a fierce slap of its flame-spewing palm. | ||
Salazzle | Salandit | Sh: The winner of competitions between Salazzle is decided by which one has the most male Salandit with it. | ||
Golisopod | Wimpod | UM: Its claws, which it can extend and retract at will, are its greatest weapons. Golisopod is sometimes accompanied by Wimpod. | ||
Sirfetch'd | Farfetch'd | Sw: Only Farfetch'd that have survived many battles can attain this evolution. When this Pokémon's leek withers, it will retire from combat. | ||
Runerigus | Yamask | Sw: A powerful curse was woven into an ancient painting. After absorbing the spirit of a Yamask, the painting began to move. | ||
Drakloak | Dreepy | V: This Pokémon stores up energy in its lungs, then shoots it out. It takes care of Dreepy and battles alongside them until they're all grown up. | ||
Drakloak | Dreepy | S: This Pokémon flies around at over 120 miles per hour. If a Drakloak is defeated in a battle, its Dreepy will wander off without a second thought. | ||
Drakloak | Dreepy | Sh: Without a Dreepy to place on its head and care for, it gets so uneasy it'll try to substitute any Pokémon it finds for the missing Dreepy. | ||
Dragapult | Dreepy | Sw: When it isn't battling, it keeps Dreepy in the holes on its horns. Once a fight starts, it launches the Dreepy like supersonic missiles. | ||
Dragapult | Dreepy | Sh: Apparently the Dreepy inside Dragapult's horns eagerly look forward to being launched out at Mach speeds. | ||
Dragapult | Dreepy | S: Dragapult can make its whole body transparent by clearing its mind and focusing. Even the Dreepy in Dragapult’s horns become invisible. | ||
Dragapult | Dreepy | V: The fastest Dragapult of the group is always surrounded by Dreepy that want to fly at sonic speed. | ||
Kingambit | Bisharp | S: Only a Bisharp that stands above all others in its vast army can evolve into Kingambit. |
Unnamed Pokémon
Pokémon | Pokédex entries | |
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Lotad | E: This Pokémon lives in ponds with clean water. It is known to ferry small Pokémon across ponds by carrying them on the broad leaf on its head. | |
Lotad | B: It looks like an aquatic plant and serves as a ferry to Pokémon that can't swim. | |
Pelipper | R: Pelipper is a flying transporter that carries small Pokémon and Eggs inside its massive bill. This Pokémon builds its nest on steep cliffs facing the sea. | |
Leavanny | B: Upon finding a small Pokémon, it weaves clothing for it from leaves by using the sticky silk secreted from its mouth. | |
Alomomola | W: Floating in the open sea is how they live. When they find a wounded Pokémon, they embrace it and bring it to shore. | |
Alomomola | M: They float upon the open sea. Many water Pokémon gather in the area around Alomomola. | |
Trevenant | Y: Using its roots as a nervous system, it controls the trees in the forest. It's kind to the Pokémon that reside in its body. | |
Eldegoss | Sw: The seeds attached to its cotton fluff are full of nutrients. It spreads them on the wind so that plants and other Pokémon can benefit from them. | |
Dreepy | S: In the evening, groups of Dreepy will fly at high speeds over the ocean and poke at Pokémon in the water for fun. | |
Dudunsparce | S: The gentle Dudunsparce will put Pokémon that wander into its nest onto its back and carry them to the entrance. |