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- Caterpie
- When attacked by bird Pokémon, it resists by releasing a terrifically strong odor from its antennae, but it often becomes their prey.
- It’s easy to catch, and it grows quickly, making it one of the top recommendations for novice Pokémon Trainers.
- Metapod
- Its shell is filled with its soft innards. It doesn’t move much because of the risk it might carelessly spill its innards out.
- Its shell is hard, but it’s still just a bug shell. It’s been known to break, so intense battles with it should be avoided.
- Butterfree
- Close examination of its large eyes reveals that each eye is composed of a myriad of tiny eyes.
- When attacked by other Pokémon, it defends itself by scattering its poisonous scales and fluttering its wings.
- Rattata
- Its incisors continue growing until its death. If its Trainer doesn’t offer it a file to gnaw on, it will gnaw on door frames, table legs, and so on.
- With their strong capacity for survival, they can live in dirty places without concern. Left unchecked, their numbers multiply rapidly.
- Raticate
- Its hind feet are webbed, so it’s a strong swimmer. It can cross rivers and sometimes even oceans.
- Its disposition is far more violent than its looks would suggest. Don’t let your hand get too close to its face, as it could bite your hand clean off.
- Spearow
- Its short wings make it inept at flying. It moves about hurriedly and pecks at Bug-type Pokémon in the tall grass.
- Farmers whose fields are troubled by bug Pokémon appreciate Spearow for its vigorous appetite and look after it.
- Fearow
- It’s tough and has excellent stamina. It has no problem flying continuously for a whole day carrying a heavy load.
- Drawings of a Pokémon resembling Fearow can be seen in murals from deep in ancient history.
- Pikachu
- A plan was recently announced to gather many Pikachu and make an electric power plant.
- It’s in its nature to store electricity. It feels stressed now and then if it’s unable to fully discharge the electricity.
- Raichu
- It unleashes electric shocks that can reach 100,000 volts. When agitated, it can knock out even an Indian elephant.
- It becomes aggressive when it has electricity stored up. At such times, even its Trainer has to take care to avoid being attacked.
- Sandshrew
- It can roll its body into a ball. It moves through the desert by rolling at high speeds.
- It usually makes its home in deserts and arid zones, where rain does not fall. It digs holes to catch Bug-type Pokémon.
- Sandslash
- Although they are sharp, its claws and spikes often break off. They grow back the next day, so it is not bothered by the temporary loss.
- It uses its claws to climb trees and then curls its body into a spiny ball, ready to drop onto any prey that appears.
- Clefairy
- Its adorable behavior and appearance make it popular with men and women, young and old. Its numbers are few, however.
- On nights with a full moon, they gather together and dance. The surrounding area is enveloped in an abnormal magnetic field.
- Clefable
- They don’t like to reveal themselves in front of people. They live quietly in packs deep in the mountains.
- According to tradition, people who see a pair of Clefable skipping by can look forward to a happy marriage.
- Vulpix
- Its beautiful fur and tails have made it very popular. As it grows, its tails split to form more tails.
- From its mouth spew flames that seem to resemble the spirits of the deceased. Some people mistakenly think this fire is a ghost.
- Ninetales
- Legend has it that this mystical Pokémon was formed when nine saints coalesced into one.
- Said to live for a thousand years, this Pokémon uses its supernatural abilities to manipulate fire. It can burn its prey to a crisp as it pleases.
- Jigglypuff
- It hugely inflates its stomach and sings a mysterious melody. If you hear this melody, you’ll become sleepy right away.
- Jigglypuff possess a vocal range that exceeds 12 octaves, but each individual’s singing skill depends on its own effort.
- Wigglytuff
- It sheds its fine fur when the seasons change. The fur is gathered and spun into a luxurious yarn.
- As it inhales, it expands...and expands...and expands. Wigglytuff compete to see which one can inflate itself the most.
- Zubat
- It sleeps in caves during the day. It has no eyes, so to check its surroundings while flying, it emits ultrasonic waves.
- When exposed to sunlight, they suffer burns. The frequency of their ultrasonic waves can differ slightly from colony to colony.
- Golbat
- Its thick fangs are hollow like straws, making them unexpectedly fragile. These fangs are specialized for sucking blood.
- Sometimes they drink so much blood, they can’t fly anymore. Then they fall to the ground and become food for other Pokémon.
- Paras
- No matter how much it eats, the mushrooms growing on its back steal away most of the nutrients it consumes.
- Mushrooms called tochukaso sprout from its back. They can be dried and powdered to make a medicine used to extend life.
- Parasect
- The large mushroom on its back controls it. It often fights over territory with Shiinotic.
- It scatters toxic spores from its mushroom cap. Once harvested, these spores can be steeped and boiled down to prepare herbal medicines.
- Diglett
- It chews on plant roots underground. Farmers whose vegetables are vulnerable find it can be quite a pest.
- Many farmers cherish and nurture Diglett because its droppings enrich the soil it lives in.
- Dugtrio
- This set of triplets moves cooperatively. It’s the power of teamwork that enables this Pokémon to dig to a depth of 60 miles.
- Despite the closeness between this Pokémon and farmers and other people, no one has ever seen the parts of it concealed underground.
- Meowth
- It lies around all day, becoming active near dusk. At night, it wanders the city in search of loose change.
- It loves shiny things. It often fights with Murkrow over prey they’re both trying to catch.
- Persian
- It has a violent temperament. It will attack anything that looks it in the eye. Its sharp claws inflict deep wounds.
- 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.
- Psyduck
- As a result of headaches so fierce they cause it to cry, it sometimes uses psychokinesis without meaning to.
- This Pokémon is troubled by constant headaches. The more pain it’s in, the more powerful its psychokinesis becomes.
- Golduck
- 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.
- It swims along the banks of lakes and catches fish Pokémon. It takes them to the shore and quietly eats them up.
- Mankey
- It can spontaneously become enraged. Everyone near it clears out as it rampages, and the resulting loneliness makes it angrier still.
- Its raging tires it out and causes it to fall asleep, but the anger resonating in its dreams causes it to wake up—which infuriates it all over again.
- Primeape
- It has been known to become so angry that it dies as a result. Its face looks peaceful in death, however.
- Some researchers theorize that Primeape remains angry even when inside a Poké Ball.
- Growlithe
- It’s both clever and loyal, but if a stranger tries to invade its territory, it barks threateningly.
- It looks cute, but when you approach another Trainer’s Growlithe, it will bark at you and bite.
- Arcanine
- Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore.
- The fire burning inside its body serves as the energy to fuel it as it runs great distances. It appears in many legends.
- Poliwag
- The swirl on its belly is its internal organs showing through. If the swirl is tinged white, that means it’s affected by some disease.
- It’s still not very good at walking. Its Trainers should train this Pokémon to walk every day.
- Poliwhirl
- Although it can live on land, it prefers to stay in the water, where it has fewer natural enemies.
- It marches over the land in search of bug Pokémon to eat. Then it takes them underwater so it can dine on them where it’s safe.
- Poliwrath
- Poliwrath in the Alola region are strong swimmers that use the breaststroke. Many children learn to swim by imitating Poliwrath.
- Its percentage of body fat is nearly zero. Its body is entirely muscle, which makes it heavy and forces its swimming prowess to develop.
- Abra
- It sleeps 18 hours a day. Even while sleeping, it will teleport itself to treetops and pick and eat berries there.
- It can teleport itself to safety while it’s asleep, but when it wakes, it doesn’t know where it is, so it panics.
- Kadabra
- 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’s presence infests televisions and monitors with creepy shadows that bring bad luck.
- Alakazam
- It is said to have an IQ of approximately 5,000. Its overflowing psychokinetic powers cause headaches to anyone nearby.
- Its brain cells continue to increase in number until its death. The older the Alakazam, the larger its head.
- Machop
- It loves working out. As it gazes at its muscles, which continue to swell day by day, it becomes more and more dedicated to its training.
- 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.
- Machoke
- As a result of its continual workouts, it has developed tremendous power. It uses that power to help people with their work.
- It willingly assists with hard labor because it knows the work is good training for its muscles.
- Machamp
- It unleashes megaton-level punches that send opponents flying clear over the horizon.
- It can lift heavy loads with the greatest of ease. It can even heft dump trucks. But its clumsy fingers prevent it from doing any precision work.
- Tentacool
- They can be found lying dehydrated on beaches, but they are often still alive. When soaked in water, they will revive.
- It drifts in shallow seas, such as the areas near beaches. If you get bitten or stabbed by its toxic tentacles, rush to the hospital.
- Tentacruel
- Normally, it has 80 poisonous tentacles. The longer one has been alive, the fewer tentacles it will have.
- Although these Pokémon are rare, when a large outbreak of them occurs, all fish Pokémon disappear from the surrounding sea.
- Geodude
- Its round body makes it easy to pick up, but it is hard and heavy. It’s dangerous to play with them as if they were snowballs.
- There are plenty of them to be found along any road. A scholar with too much free time once counted a hundred of them along a single route.
- Graveler
- Mossy rocks are its favorite food. It can devour a ton a day while crunching loudly.
- This slow-footed Pokémon moves by curling up and rolling instead of walking. With enough momentum, its speed can exceed 60 mph.
- Golem
- Its body can survive dynamite blasts without a single scratch, but it hates rain and humidity.
- Once a year, this Pokémon molts, and its shed shell returns to the soil. This process creates enriched soil, so farmers collect the shells.
- Slowpoke
- 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.
- Alolan home cooking involves drying Slowpoke tails and then simmering them into a salty stew.
- Slowbro
- It spaces out while gazing at the sea. With Shellder’s poison flowing through its body, it becomes even spacier.
- Whenever Shellder bites down hard on its tail, it gives Slowbro a flash of inspiration...which it forgets a moment later.
- Magnemite
- They gather in places where electricity is available. They can be found clinging to the steel towers used to support power lines.
- It sends out electromagnetic waves, which let it float through the air. Touching it while it’s eating electricity will give you a full-body shock.
- Magneton
- When three Magnemite link together, their brains also become one. They do not become three times more intelligent.
- It has about three times the electrical power of Magnemite. For some reason, outbreaks of this Pokémon happen when lots of sunspots appear.
- Grimer
- Its main source of food is the slimy industrial waste of factories. This Pokémon’s numbers have been decreasing in recent years.
- It was born from sludge transformed by exposure to X-rays from the moon. When its internal load of germs decreases, it dies.
- Muk
- The stench it gives off will make your nose scrunch up. Still, there are Muk fans who think that’s a good thing.
- After recent environmental improvements, this Pokémon is now hardly seen at all. People speculate that it may go extinct at some point.
- Shellder
- The hardness of its shell surpasses the hardness of a diamond. In days gone by, people used the shells to make shields.
- This Pokémon’s tongue is always hanging out. It uses its tongue with great dexterity to dig up sand from the seabed in its search for food.
- Cloyster
- Its hard shell cannot be shattered—not even by a bomb. The contents of the shell remain unknown.
- Excavation of the tombs of ancient hunting tribes has turned up many spears tipped with spikes that had fallen off this Pokémon’s shell.
- Gastly
- Should a strange light be seen flickering in an abandoned building, Gastly is lurking there.
- Although Gastly is barely visible, when it’s near, a faint sweet smell lingers.
- Haunter
- It strikes at humans from total darkness. Those licked by its cold tongue grow weaker with each passing day until they die.
- It fears the light and revels in the dark. It may be on the verge of extinction in cities that stay brightly lit at night.
- Gengar
- Should you feel yourself attacked by a sudden chill, it is evidence of an approaching Gengar. There is no escaping it. Give up.
- It apparently wishes for a traveling companion. Since it was once human itself, it tries to create one by taking the lives of other humans.
- Drowzee
- A Pokémon that nourishes itself by eating dreams, it is thought to share common ancestry with Munna and Musharna.
- It finds really fun dreams tasty. When it makes friends with people, it may show them the most delicious dreams it’s ever eaten.
- Hypno
- While it is an extremely dangerous Pokémon, people who are in need of a good, sound sleep call it their savior.
- As a matter of course, it makes anyone it meets fall asleep and has a taste of their dreams. Anyone having a good dream, it carries off.
- Exeggcute
- Its six eggs use telepathy to communicate among themselves. It is believed to carry plant genes and the genes of other species.
- Six of them together form a full-fledged Pokémon. It’s often hunted by Crabrawler, but uses psychokinesis to drive it off.
- Exeggutor
- Each of its heads has its own will. They use telepathy to discuss their plans before coming to a joint decision.
- When the time comes, one of its three heads falls off. Before long, the fallen head grows into an Exeggcute.
- Cubone
- When it thinks of its deceased mother, it weeps loudly. Mandibuzz that hear its cries will attack it from the air.
- 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
- Originally, it was weak and timid. After evolution, its temperament becomes violent, and it begins to wield bones as weapons.
- This Pokémon is out for vengeance on its natural enemy, Mandibuzz. It throws bones like boomerangs to try to take it down.
- Chansey
- The eggs laid by Chansey are rich in nutrients and a favorite food of many Pokémon.
- Not only are these Pokémon fast runners, they’re also few in number, so anyone who finds one must be lucky indeed.
- Kangaskhan
- Kangaskhan’s maternal love is so deep that it will brave death to protect its offspring.
- The child in its pouch leaves home after roughly three years. That is the only time the mother is heard to cry wildly.
- Goldeen
- When the weather grows warm, they form groups and swim upriver. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that spring has arrived.
- Spellbound by the length of its horn and the beauty of its fins, many strange Trainers raise Goldeen and nothing but Goldeen.
- Seaking
- When the weather grows cold, its whole body flushes a deep red. This sight serves as a poetic reminder that autumn has arrived.
- Trainers who are crazy for Seaking are divided into horn enthusiasts and fin enthusiasts. The two groups do not get along well.
- Staryu
- Large numbers of these Pokémon make their home at the seaside. At night, a strange red glow radiates from the center of their bodies.
- 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.
- Starmie
- Its shining core is thought to receive and transmit enigmatic signals. It has been known to cause headaches in those who approach it.
- Its unusual body shape, reminiscent of abstract art, led local people to spread rumors that this Pokémon may be an invader from outer space.
- Scyther
- It confuses its prey with its quick, ninja-like movements. Then, in an instant, it cleaves them with its scythes.
- While young, they live together deep in the mountains, training themselves in how to fight with their scythes and move at high speeds.
- Electabuzz
- Half of all sudden blackouts are caused by Electabuzz gathering at electric power plants and gobbling up electricity.
- Electricity leaks from it in amounts far greater than the amount of electricity it eats.
- Magmar
- 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.
- When angered, it spouts brilliant fire from all over its body. It doesn’t calm down until its opponent has burned to ash.
- Pinsir
- It grips its prey in its pincers and splits them apart. Although it is a powerful Pokémon, it can’t deal with the cold.
- One solid blow from its horns is enough to split apart a large tree. Its greatest rival in Alola is Vikavolt.
- Tauros
- Historically, people in areas all over the world have ridden Tauros, but the practice is said to have started in Alola.
- Although it’s known to be a fierce Pokémon, Tauros in the Alola region are said to possess a measure of calmness.
- Magikarp
- Although weak and helpless, this Pokémon is incredibly fertile. They exist in such multitudes, you’ll soon grow tired of seeing them.
- Its reckless leaps make it easy pickings for predators. On the bright side, many Pokémon enjoy longer life spans, thanks to Magikarp.
- Gyarados
- 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.
- There are people who swear that any place Gyarados appears is fated for destruction.
- Lapras
- Its high intelligence enables it to comprehend human speech. When it’s in a good mood, it sings in its beautiful voice.
- These Pokémon were once near extinction due to poaching. Following protective regulations, there is now an overabundance of them.
- Ditto
- It can reorganize its cells to make itself into a duplicate of anything it sees. The quality of the duplicate depends on the individual.
- With its astonishing capacity for metamorphosis, it can get along with anything. It does not get along well with its fellow Ditto.
- Eevee
- Possessing an unbalanced and unstable genetic makeup, it conceals many possible evolutions.
- Current studies show it can evolve into an incredible eight different species of Pokémon.
- Vaporeon
- Its cells are composed of units much like water molecules. It lives close to water and is often mistaken for a mermaid.
- Blending in with the water and erasing all signs of its presence, it patiently waits for its prey, fish Pokémon.
- Jolteon
- They send out electrical charges of about 10,000 volts. Because they are high-strung, it can be difficult to grow close to them.
- When its fur stands on end, that’s a sign it’s about to give off a jolt of electricity. Take care, as sometimes lightning strikes next to it, too.
- Flareon
- When it catches prey or finds berries, it breathes fire on them until they’re well done, and then it gobbles them up.
- Its average body temperature is between 1,300 and 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. In its internal flame sac, temperatures reach 3,000 degrees.
- Porygon
- Roughly 20 years ago, it was artificially created, utilizing the latest technology of the time.
- It can convert its body into digital data, which enables it to enter cyberspace.
- Aerodactyl
- A Pokémon from the age of the dinosaurs. It used its sawlike fangs to shred its prey before eating them.
- In ancient times, it ruled the skies. A widely accepted theory is that it went extinct due to a large meteor impact.
- Snorlax
- Its stomach is said to be incomparably strong. Even Muk’s poison is nothing more than a hint of spice on Snorlax’s tongue.
- It eats nearly 900 pounds of food every day. It starts nodding off while eating—and continues to eat even while it’s asleep.
- Dratini
- It grows by molting repeatedly. Boots made from the tanned cast-off skin are a super luxury item.
- After a 10-hour struggle, a fisherman was able to pull one up and confirm its existence.
- Dragonair
- It has long been thought that its crystalline orbs are imbued with the power to control the weather.
- From time immemorial, it has been venerated by agricultural peoples as an entity able to control the weather.
- Dragonite
- This Pokémon saved a shipwrecked man, taking him to a remote island—a paradise occupied solely by Dragonite.
- Incur the wrath of this normally calm Pokémon at your peril, because it will smash everything to smithereens before it’s satisfied.
- Ledyba
- They are timid and grow uneasy when not in a swarm with others of their kind. The pattern on their backs differs slightly from one to another.
- They communicate with one another using bodily fluids that give off odors. When they’re angry, their odor smells sour.
- Ledian
- While it’s believed that starlight provides it with energy, this Pokémon also loves to eat berries. In the daytime, it curls up in the grass to sleep.
- In battle, it throws punches with all four arms. The power of each individual blow is piddly, so it aims to win by quantity rather than quality.
- Spinarak
- It waits intently until its preferred prey, Cutiefly, gets caught in its web. In fact, it’s quite a patient Pokémon.
- Some fishermen weave its sturdy thread into nets to catch fish Pokémon.
- Ariados
- There are some areas where people use the string Ariados spins for their own weaving. The resulting cloth is popular for its strength.
- It spins thread from both its rear and its mouth. Then it wraps its prey up in thread and sips their bodily fluids at its leisure.
- Crobat
- Both its legs became wings, and as a result, it can’t move well on the ground. All it can do is crawl around.
- Silent and swift in its four-winged flight, it bites down on its prey before they realize what’s happening. In a heartbeat, it drains their blood.
- Chinchou
- Its two antennae were originally fins. It discharges electricity to stun its prey before attacking.
- It lives in the depths beyond the reach of sunlight. It flashes lights on its antennae to communicate with others of its kind.
- Lanturn
- Should you peer into the ocean at night and see a light shining like the stars, that is Lanturn.
- This Pokémon flashes a bright light that blinds its prey. This creates an opening for it to deliver an electrical attack.
- Pichu
- It is not yet skilled at controlling electricity. If you take your eyes off it, it may shock itself.
- Despite this Pokémon’s cute appearance, those who want to live with one should prepare to be on the receiving end of its electric jolts.
- Cleffa
- On late nights illuminated by shooting stars, it gazes intently skyward, as if thinking of its home.
- Because of its silhouette, it’s believed to be a star reborn. For some reason, it loves Minior.
- Igglybuff
- It likes to sing but is not yet good at it. With praise and encouragement, it will get better little by little.
- It moves by bouncing along. As it moves a lot, it sweats, and its body gives off a sweet aroma.
- Sudowoodo
- To avoid attack, it mimics a tree. It will run off if splashed with water, which it hates.
- Apparently, the larger the green parts of this Pokémon, the more collectors value it. It’s a particular favorite among elderly people.
- Politoed
- They gather on moonlit nights to form a large chorus. Their cries sound angry and not at all pleasant, but they are certainly distinctive.
- It’s the leader of Poliwag and Poliwhirl. When Politoed roars, they all cower in fear.
- Espeon
- It can instantaneously sense its opponent’s movements by feeling air currents with its fine fur.
- It unleashes psychic power from the orb on its forehead. When its power is exhausted, the orb grows dull and dark.
- Umbreon
- When this Pokémon becomes angry, its pores secrete a poisonous sweat, which it sprays at its opponent’s eyes.
- With its black fur, it blends into the darkness. It bides its time, and when prey appears, this Pokémon goes for its throat, and then eats it.
- Murkrow
- They awaken at dusk and take wing in the twilight, leading to the expression, “Get home before the Murkrow fly.”
- Seen as a symbol of bad luck, it’s generally disliked. Yet it gives presents—objects that sparkle or shine—to Trainers it’s close to.
- Slowking
- A poisonous bite reacted with its system, blessing it with the enhanced intellect of a genius. It has full control of its psychic powers.
- This Pokémon is so famed for its intellect that a proverb still persists in some regions: “When in doubt, ask Slowking.”
- Misdreavus
- It will use any means necessary to frighten people and absorb their life energy. It practices constantly to hone its skill in causing fear.
- If you hear a sobbing sound emanating from a vacant room, it’s undoubtedly a bit of mischief from Misdreavus.
- Snubbull
- Despite its intimidating face, it’s quite cowardly. Its desperate attempts to appear threatening make it popular with people.
- Its growls make its opponents uneasy. This laid-back Pokémon tends to sleep half the day.
- Granbull
- Its well-developed lower jaw and heavy fangs are its weapons. As long as it’s not provoked, it rarely bites.
- More timid than Snubbull, this Pokémon is doted on by young people amused at the contrast between its looks and its attitude.
- Scizor
- It uses its wings to adjust its body temperature. Otherwise, its metal body would become too hot and melt in the heat of battle.
- Once it has identified an enemy, this Pokémon smashes it mercilessly with pincers hard as steel.
- Sneasel
- It has a cunning yet savage disposition. It waits for parents to leave their nests, and then it sneaks in to steal their eggs.
- 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.
- Corsola
- Coral branches grow from its head. They break off quite easily, but they grow back in about three days.
- Pursued by Mareanie for the branches on its head, this Pokémon will sometimes snap its own branches off as a diversion while it escapes.
- Delibird
- Although it naturally prefers colder locales, Delibird in Alola seem able to withstand the heat to a certain extent.
- It has a generous habit of sharing its food with people and Pokémon, so it’s always scrounging around for more food.
- Skarmory
- Its feathers, which fall off as it grows, are thin and sharp. In times long past, warriors used them as swords.
- Its metal body is sturdy, but it does rust rather easily. So on rainy days, this Pokémon prefers to stay put in its nest.
- Porygon2
- For the purposes of planetary development, Porygon was updated with the most cutting-edge technology available.
- Porygon was updated to a new version in readiness for planetary development. But that dream remains unrealized as yet.
- Smeargle
- The unique creations produced by each Smeargle are painted using the fluid that oozes from its tail. This is how it marks its territory.
- It draws symbols all over the place to mark its territory. In towns with many Smeargle, the walls are covered in graffiti.
- Elekid
- When it’s in a house, electrical outlets serve as its baby bottles. It sucks down electricity.
- This Pokémon is constantly fighting with Togedemaru that try to steal its electricity. It’s a pretty even match.
- Magby
- Many of these Pokémon can be seen in areas with volcanic activity. Feeding can get them so excited, they exhale flames of 1,100 degrees F.
- A famous potter lives with a Magby. Apparently its soft flames produce fine works.
- Miltank
- Its milk is high in calories and packed with nutrients. Therefore, if you drink too much of it, you may wind up with a body like Miltank’s.
- Most people raise it for its milk, but it’s quite tough and strong, so it’s also well suited for battle.
- Blissey
- Even the most ferocious Pokémon become calm when they eat Blissey’s egg, which is said to be filled with happiness.
- Its fluffy fur coat acts as a sensor, enabling it to read the feelings of people and Pokémon.
- Wingull
- Its hollow bones enhance its lightness. It spreads its wings to the wind and soars away into the sky.
- 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.
- Pelipper
- Its spacious beak is large enough for a small child to fit right inside.
- Gathering food is the work of young males. They store food in their capacious beaks and carry it back to others waiting in the nest.
- Surskit
- It moves as if skating on the surface of the water. It often fights with Dewpider over food.
- When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its head. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon.
- Masquerain
- It intimidates enemies with the eye-like patterns on its antennae. Its four wings allow it to fly in any direction.
- Its wings and antennae don’t cope well with moisture. After a rain, it faces sunward to dry off.
- Makuhita
- It was originally brought in from another region, but now Makuhita from Alola are more famous.
- Their daily routine consists of training together first thing in the morning, eating and napping in the afternoon, and then more training afterward.
- Hariyama
- It is known for its fantastic strength, but as it grows older, it focuses more on training Makuhita.
- They love to compare their freakish strength— strength enough to send a truck flying with a single slap.
- Nosepass
- The magnet in Nosepass’s nose provides an unerring compass, making it an excellent partner for Trainers going on a journey.
- It uses powerful magnetism to drag its prey toward it. It’s also been known to pull in metal, which it collects and uses to protect itself.
- Sableye
- It’s a fiend for gemstones, so it stalks Carbink. Unfortunately, Gabite almost always grabs them first.
- 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.
- Carvanha
- Each school has its own territory. Any intruders are mercilessly attacked with fangs bared.
- If they scent the faintest trace of blood, they rush to attack en masse. When alone, they’re rather cowardly.
- Sharpedo
- It pursues its prey at speeds of 75 mph and finishes them off with fangs that can crush iron. It is known as the bully of the sea.
- It has a sad history. In the past, its dorsal fin was a treasured foodstuff, so this Pokémon became a victim of overfishing.
- Wailmer
- It loves to startle people. It fills itself up with seawater and plays by bouncing around like a ball.
- It shows off by spraying jets of seawater from the nostrils above its eyes. It eats a solid ton of Wishiwashi every day.
- Wailord
- Wailord pursue their prey in pods. With their large mouths, they can swallow entire schools of Wishiwashi whole.
- Its immense size is the reason for its popularity. Wailord watching is a favorite sightseeing activity in various parts of the world.
- Torkoal
- Coal is the source of Torkoal’s energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mountains where they live.
- If the fire burning within its shell goes out, it will die. Those who wish to raise one in their home must always keep something flammable at hand.
- Spinda
- Its steps are staggering and unsteady, but Spinda thinks it’s walking in a straight line.
- Each and every Spinda has a slightly different configuration of spots. There are collectors who enjoy the tiny differences in their spot patterns.
- Trapinch
- It can live for a week without eating a thing. It waits patiently at the bottom of its nest for prey to appear.
- As it digs through the sand, its giant jaws crush any rocks that obstruct its path. It builds a funnel-shaped nest.
- Vibrava
- Rather than using its underdeveloped wings for flight, it rubs them together, producing ultrasonic waves to attack its enemies.
- To help make its wings grow, it dissolves quantities of prey in its digestive juices and guzzles them down every day.
- Flygon
- The flapping of its wings sounds something like singing. Those lured by the sound are enveloped in a sandstorm, becoming Flygon’s prey.
- This Pokémon hides in the heart of sandstorms it creates and seldom appears where people can see it.
- Barboach
- Its two whiskers provide a sensitive radar. Even in muddy waters, it can detect its prey’s location.
- 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.
- Whiscash
- A glutton that devours anything that moves, it quietly lurks at the bottom of swamps, lying in wait for prey.
- Sighting Whiscash leaping from the water is believed to herald an earthquake.
- Feebas
- A tough Pokémon that is perfectly fine even in dirty water. However, due to its ragged, shabby appearance, it isn’t popular.
- Although unattractive and unpopular, this Pokémon’s marvelous vitality has made it a subject of research.
- Milotic
- Milotic has provided inspiration to many artists. It has even been referred to as the most beautiful Pokémon of all.
- It lives at the bottom of clear lakes. In times of war, it shows itself, which soothes people’s minds and hearts.
- Castform (Normal)
- It changes its form depending on the weather. Changes in the temperature or humidity appear to affect its cellular structure.
- Its form changes on its own, due to its cells’ sensitive reactions to temperature and humidity.
- Absol
- 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.
- Although it’s said to bring disaster, in actuality, this Pokémon possesses a calm disposition and warns people of any crises that loom.
- Snorunt
- Their numbers seem to have rapidly increased in Alola. Custom has it that houses where Snorunt live will be prosperous for generations to come.
- It can only survive in cold areas. It bounces happily around, even in environments as cold as -150 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Glalie
- Legend says a boulder on an icy mountain absorbed the distress and regrets of a stranded mountaineer, giving rise to Glalie.
- Its prey is instantaneously frozen stiff by the cold air it exhales from its huge mouth. While they’re in that frozen state, it gobbles them up.
- Relicanth
- Its form has remained the same for one hundred million years. Its body is filled with fat, so it can withstand the water pressure of the deep sea.
- It was fortuitously discovered during a deep sea expedition. Its teeth have atrophied, so it now survives on microscopic organisms it sucks up.
- Luvdisc
- If a Luvdisc is left on its own, it becomes despondent, leaving itself open to attack. That is when Pelipper snatch them up.
- Loving couples have a soft spot for this Pokémon, so honeymoon hotels often release this Pokémon into their pools.
- Bagon
- Its belief that it will be able to fly one day is apparently the influence of information carried in its genes.
- With its steel-hard stone head, it headbutts indiscriminately. This is because of the stress it feels at being unable to fly.
- Shelgon
- The cells within its shell transform with explosive speed, preparing it for evolution.
- They lurk deep within caves—motionless, neither eating nor drinking. Why they don’t die is not known.
- Salamence
- When angered, it loses all sense of itself and destroys everything around it. The destruction will continue until Salamence has tired itself out.
- It flies around on its wings, which have grown in at last. In its happiness, it gushes hot flames, burning up the fields it passes over.
- Beldum
- Its cells are all magnets. It uses magnetism to communicate with others of its kind.
- With magnetic traction, it pulls its opponents in close. When they’re in range, it slashes them with its rear claws.
- Metang
- When two Beldum link together, their psychic power is doubled. Their intelligence, however, remains unchanged.
- It adores magnetic minerals, so it pursues Nosepass at speeds exceeding 60 mph.
- Metagross
- It firmly pins its prey using its four claws and large body. Then the teeth in the mouth on its stomach chew the prey to bits.
- A linkage of two Metang, this Pokémon can perform any calculation in a flash by utilizing parallel processing in its four brains.
- Cranidos
- It lived in jungles around a hundred million years ago. It used its skillful headbutts to combat Aerodactyl.
- In rock layers where Cranidos fossils are found, the fossilized trunks of trees snapped in two are also often found.
- Rampardos
- The result of repeated headbutts is a skull grown thick and hard. However, its brain has shrunk in size compared with Cranidos’s.
- Records exist of a revived fossil that evolved into Rampardos. It proceeded to escape and then destroy a skyscraper with a headbutt.
- Shieldon
- Many fossils of this Pokémon have been found, but almost none have shown signs of damage to the face.
- This Pokémon lived in primeval jungles. Few enemies would have been willing to square off against its heavily armored face, so it’s thought.
- Bastiodon
- While it can guard against any sort of attack from the front, it is left without recourse when attacked from behind.
- It lived in the same environments as Rampardos. Their fossils have been found together— seemingly from after they’d fought to the finish.
- Shellos (West Sea)
- For the most part, it makes its home along the seashore. Its color and form differ according to its habitat and the quality of its food.
- Purple mucus sticks to the hands of anyone who touches it. Take care, as the substance is troublesome to wash off.
- Gastrodon (West Sea)
- It has strong regenerative capabilities. Even if parts of it are bitten off by fish Pokémon, it will return to normal within a few hours.
- Plankton, invisible to the naked eye, is its main food source. It comes onto the land periodically, but the reason for this is not known.
- Drifloon
- Stories go that it grabs the hands of small children and drags them away to the afterlife. It dislikes heavy children.
- If for some reason its body bursts, its soul spills out with a screaming sound.
- Drifblim
- There was once an incident in which a man took a trip riding a Drifblim, only to go missing.
- Even while under careful observation, large flocks of Drifblim flying at dusk will inexplicably disappear from view.
- Mismagius
- It appears as if from nowhere—muttering incantations, placing curses, and giving people terrifying visions.
- Mismagius have been known to cast spells to make people fall in love, so some people search for this Pokémon as if their life depended on it.
- Honchkrow
- A single cry from this nocturnal Pokémon, and more than a hundred of its Murkrow cronies will assemble.
- 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.
- Bonsly
- It does not deal well with water, so it lives in dry locales. Since its surroundings tend to lack greenery, it stands out noticeably.
- From its eyes, it can expel excess moisture from its body. This liquid is similar in composition to human sweat.
- Happiny
- It carries a round white rock in its belly pouch. If it gets along well with someone, it will sometimes give that person the rock.
- It’s too small to lay eggs yet. As a surrogate, it searches out round white stones.
- Gible
- It lives in caves warmed by geothermal heat. Even so, when the weather gets cold, it will huddle close with others of its kind.
- It skulks in caves, and when prey or an enemy passes by, it leaps out and chomps them. The force of its attack sometimes chips its teeth.
- Gabite
- In rare cases, it molts and sheds its scales. Medicine containing its scales as an ingredient will make a weary body feel invigorated.
- 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.
- Garchomp
- It can fly at speeds rivaling jet planes. It dives into flocks of bird Pokémon and gulps the entire flock down whole.
- The protuberances on its head serve as sensors. It can even detect distant prey.
- Munchlax
- It needs to consume its own weight in food every day. As far as flavor is concerned, it’s indifferent.
- When it finds something that looks like it might be edible, it goes right ahead and swallows it whole. That’s why it gets fatter day by day.
- Riolu
- It can discern the physical and emotional states of people, Pokémon, and other natural things from the shape of their aura waves.
- It’s tough enough to run right through the night, and it’s also a hard worker, but it’s still just a youngster.
- Lucario
- Not only does it perceive auras, but it has also gained the power to control them. It employs them in battle.
- 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.
- Finneon
- It absorbs sunlight with the pink areas of its skin, which then shine. This appears to be a form of camouflage.
- 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
- With its shining light, it lures its prey close. However, the light also happens to attract ferocious fish Pokémon—its natural predators.
- 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.
- Weavile
- They travel in groups of four or five, leaving signs for one another on trees and rocks. They bring down their prey with coordinated attacks.
- They dwell in cold places. This Pokémon’s main food source in Alola is Vulpix and Sandshrew, which they carefully divide among their group.
- Magnezone
- Three units generate magnetism. There have been many mistaken reports of UFO sightings when Magnezone flies through the night sky.
- As it zooms through the sky, this Pokémon seems to be receiving signals of unknown origin, while transmitting signals of unknown purpose.
- Electivire
- It pushes the tips of its tails against its foes and then lets loose a high-voltage current. Its foes are burned to a crisp in an instant.
- When it gets excited, it thumps its chest. With every thud, thunder roars and electric sparks shower all around.
- Magmortar
- They dwell in volcanic craters. According to what is known, a single pair of male and female Magmortar lives in one volcano.
- From its arm, it launches fireballs hotter than 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Its arm starts to melt when it fires a whole barrage.
- Leafeon
- Its cellular composition is closer to that of a plant than an animal. It uses photosynthesis to produce its energy supply without eating food.
- The younger they are, the more they smell like fresh grass. With age, their fragrance takes on the odor of fallen leaves.
- Glaceon
- It can control its body temperature at will. This enables it to freeze the moisture in the atmosphere, creating flurries of diamond dust.
- It freezes its fur into icicles, spiky and sharp, and tackles its prey.
- Porygon-Z
- In order to create a more advanced Pokémon, an additional program was installed, but apparently it contained a defect that makes it move oddly.
- Its program was modified to facilitate extra-dimensional activities, but that led to noticeably strange behavior.
- Probopass
- It radiates such a powerful magnetic field that nearby electrical appliances become unusable.
- The main body controls three mobile units called Mini-Noses, which it maneuvers to catch prey.
- Froslass
- When it finds humans or Pokémon it likes, it freezes them and takes them to its chilly den, where they become decorations.
- The soul of a woman lost on a snowy mountain possessed an icicle, becoming this Pokémon. The food it most relishes is the souls of men.
- Lillipup
- Because it doesn’t yelp, it’s extremely popular with Trainers who live in apartment buildings.
- The long fur surrounding its face functions as radar, enabling it to probe the condition of its battle opponents.
- Herdier
- Its dense black fur grows continuously. The high cost of keeping its hard fur properly groomed makes this a troublesome Pokémon to train.
- This Pokémon obeys its master’s orders faithfully. However, it refuses to listen to anything said by a person it doesn’t respect.
- Stoutland
- Intelligent, good-natured, and valiant, it’s a trustworthy partner on rescue teams.
- With this wise Pokémon, there could be no concern that it would ever attack people. Some parents even trust it to babysit.
- Roggenrola
- Born deep within the ground, it compares itself with similar species, such as Geodude and Carbink, to settle which has the hardest body.
- The hexagonal cavity is its ear. It walks in the direction of sounds it hears, but if the sounds cease, it panics and topples over.
- Boldore
- Its orange crystal is a mass of energy. Just one crystal fragment would provide enough fuel for a hundred dump trucks.
- It explores caves in search of underground water. It’s not comfortable around water, so this Pokémon takes great care in lapping it up.
- Gigalith
- The blasts of energy it makes from sunbeams have terrifying power. However, it’s not able to fire its blasts at night or on rainy days.
- Known for its hefty horsepower, this Pokémon is a popular partner for construction workers.
- Cottonee
- When it finds others of its kind, they all stick together. When enough of them have collected, the mass resembles a cumulonimbus cloud.
- Pillows and beds stuffed with cotton exhaled by Cottonee are soft and puffy, light and airy— altogether top quality.
- Whimsicott
- It rides on the wind and slips into people’s homes. After it has turned a room into a cotton- filled mess, it giggles to itself and takes off.
- This Pokémon appears, riding upon the wind. But if the wind gusts up, it’ll blow the cotton on this Pokémon’s head clean off.
- Petilil
- Although the leaves on its head are bitter enough to cause dizziness, they provide relief from weariness—even more so when boiled.
- By pruning the leaves on its head with regularity, this Pokémon can be grown into a fine plump shape.
- Lilligant
- No matter how much time and money is spent raising it, its flowers are the most beautiful when they bloom in the wild.
- As soon as it finds a male to be its partner, the beautiful flower on its head darkens, droops, and withers away.
- Sandile
- It submerges itself in sand and moves as if swimming. This wise behavior keeps its enemies from finding it and maintains its temperature.
- 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.
- Krokorok
- They move in groups of a few individuals. A female is often the leader of the group, and the males will gather food.
- Thanks to the special membrane covering its eyes, it can see its surroundings clearly, even in the middle of the night.
- Krookodile
- Its unique faculty of sight can detect small prey more than 30 miles away, even in the midst of a sandstorm.
- After clamping down with its powerful jaws, it twists its body around to rip its prey in half.
- Tirtouga
- Based on studies of its skeletal structure, it can apparently dive to ocean depths of over half a mile.
- Reputed to be the ancestor of most turtle Pokémon, it lived in warm seas approximately a hundred million years ago.
- Carracosta
- It constructed its sturdy shell by crunching and swallowing the hard shells or bones of its prey.
- Active both on land and in the sea, this Pokémon drags its land-based prey into the water to finish it off.
- Archen
- It is the ancestor of all bird Pokémon. Archen itself could not actually fly but moved by hopping from treetop to treetop.
- To all appearances flightless, it was able to glide down from tall treetops to snag its prey.
- Archeops
- Although apparently able to fly, they tended to run along the ground, averaging speeds of roughly 25 mph.
- They hunted in flocks. When one Archeops had the prey cornered, another would swoop on it.
- Trubbish
- Unsanitary places are what they like best. They can be spotted in Alola, often with Grimer in hot pursuit.
- It gorges on trash until its stomach is full. Then it belches toxic gas. An unlucky whiff of gas will put a person in the hospital.
- Garbodor
- Beware the poisonous liquid it shoots from its right arm. If even a little of it gets on you, you’ll experience the effects of the unidentified toxin.
- For a time, their numbers increased explosively in Alola. Since the arrival of Grimer, their population has decreased dramatically.
- Vanillite
- Born of an icicle, this Pokémon uses its frosty breath to make ice crystals, causing snow to fall.
- It feels pleasantly cool when embraced. This Pokémon is treasured by households in warm regions.
- Vanillish
- Hot days cause its body to melt. It can be restored by refreezing it, but the process leaves its body slightly warped.
- This Pokémon has existed since the Ice Age. It controls particles of ice, freezes its opponents, and then shatters them with a headbutt.
- Vanilluxe
- Each of its two heads has a brain, and when they are in agreement, it attacks its enemies by exhaling a violent blizzard.
- Even if it loses one of its heads, it can live relatively problem-free. It makes snow clouds inside its body.
- Emolga
- It glides using its cape-like membrane. Electrical energy scatters from it, shocking its friends and foes alike.
- 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.
- Alomomola
- It uses its special mucus to close the wounds of injured Pokémon. The reason for this behavior remains unknown.
- They float upon the open sea. Many water Pokémon gather in the area around Alomomola.
- Rufflet
- They pick fights indiscriminately. They grow stronger and more powerful each time they faint or are injured.
- With its sharp claws, this Pokémon pierces its prey, and then it pecks at them. Although it also consumes berries, it’s a carnivore at heart.
- Braviary
- With its brave disposition, it fears nothing—not even death. Ancient Alolan people respected it, referring to it as “the hero of the sky.”
- It’s thought that people disturbed their habitats in the past, so Braviary banded together to fight back.
- Vullaby
- It protects its plump posterior with the bones of prey it has consumed. As it grows, it replaces the bones.
- It can’t fly yet and must wait until its wings have developed more. Since it’s still at a playful age, it hops around friskily.
- Mandibuzz
- They adorn themselves beautifully with bones. This is supposedly an effort to attract males, but no male Mandibuzz have ever been found.
- It circles in the sky, keeping a keen eye out for Pokémon in a weakened state. Its choicest food is Cubone.
- Fletchling
- This amiable Pokémon is easy to train. But when battle is joined, it shows its ferocious side.
- When it’s excited, its temperature can double, spiking hormone production in its body.
- Fletchinder
- From its beak, it fires embers at its prey. Once it has caught them, it grills them at high heat before feasting upon them.
- It will not tolerate other Fletchinder entering its territory, which has a radius of several miles.
- Talonflame
- Its favorite foods are Wingull and Pikipek. It attacks with a powerful kick and grasps them firmly in its talons.
- It zooms directly at its prey at flight speeds of close to 310 mph, while fiery embers scatter from gaps in its feathers.
- Pancham
- It grows up imitating the behavior of Pangoro, which it looks up to as a leader.
- 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
- It boasts superb physical strength. Those who wish to become Pangoro’s Trainer have no choice but to converse with their fists.
- From the slight twitches of its bamboo leaf, it deduces its opponent’s movements. It’s eager to tussle but kindhearted toward its companions.
- Sylveon
- Its ribbonlike feelers give off an aura that weakens hostility in its prey, causing them to let down their guard. Then it attacks.
- When this Pokémon sights its prey, it swirls its ribbonlike feelers as a distraction. A moment later, it pounces.
- Carbink
- Born from the high temperatures and pressures deep underground, it defends itself by firing beams from the jewel part of its body.
- Although this Pokémon is not especially rare, its glittering, jewel-draped body draws attention from people.
- Goomy
- The weakest of all Dragon-type Pokémon, it’s unable to breathe if its skin dries out, so it sticks to shady places.
- Its source of protection is its slimy, germ-laden mucous membrane. Anyone who touches it needs some thorough hand-washing.
- Sliggoo
- It has trouble drawing a line between friends and food. It will calmly try to melt and eat even those it gets along well with.
- This Pokémon’s mucous can dissolve anything. Toothless, it sprays mucous on its prey. Once they’re nicely dissolved, it slurps them up.
- Goodra
- An amazingly friendly Pokémon, but if left to itself, loneliness overcomes it, and it oozes gooey tears.
- It gets picked on because it’s meek. But then, whoever teased it gets to feel the full force of its horns and a good swatting from its thick tail.
- Klefki
- This even-tempered Pokémon has a habit of collecting keys. It will sneak into people’s homes to steal their keys.
- It inserts its horn into chinks in metal, absorbing metal ions. For some reason, it collects keys.
- Phantump
- These Pokémon are stumps possessed by the spirits of children who died in the forest. Their cries sound like eerie screams.
- 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
- This Pokémon is said to devour anyone daring to ravage the forest. To the creatures dwelling in the forest, it offers great kindness.
- Through its roots, it exerts control over other trees. A deadly curse falls upon anyone cutting down trees in forests where Trevenant dwell.
- Zygarde (50% Forme)
- This is Zygarde’s form when it has gathered 50% of its cells. It wipes out all those who oppose it, showing not a shred of mercy.
- It’s thought to be monitoring the ecosystem. There are rumors that even greater power lies hidden within it.
- Rowlet
- This wary Pokémon uses photosynthesis to store up energy during the day, while becoming active at night.
- Silently it glides, drawing near its targets. Before they even notice it, it begins to pelt them with vicious kicks.
- Dartrix
- A bit of a dandy, it spends its free time preening its wings. Its preoccupation with any dirt on its plumage can leave it unable to battle.
- It throws sharp feathers called blade quills at enemies or prey. It seldom misses.
- Decidueye
- It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards.
- Although basically cool and cautious, when it’s caught by surprise, it’s seized by panic.
- Litten
- While grooming itself, it builds up fur inside its stomach. It sets the fur alight and spews fiery attacks, which change based on how it coughs.
- It doesn’t allow its emotions to be easily seen. Earning its trust takes time. It prefers solitude.
- Torracat
- At its throat, it bears a bell of fire. The bell rings brightly whenever this Pokémon spits fire.
- It boasts powerful front legs. With a single punch, it can bend an iron bar right over.
- Incineroar
- 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.
- After hurling ferocious punches and flinging furious kicks, it finishes opponents off by spewing fire from around its navel.
- Popplio
- This Pokémon snorts body fluids from its nose, blowing balloons to smash into its foes. It’s famous for being a hard worker.
- This Pokémon can control water bubbles. It practices diligently so it can learn to make big bubbles.
- Brionne
- A skillful dancer, it creates a sequence of water balloons as it dances, and briskly bombards its enemies.
- It cares deeply for its companions. When its Trainer is feeling down, it performs a cheery dance to try and help.
- Primarina
- It controls its water balloons with song. The melody is learned from others of its kind and is passed down from one generation to the next.
- Its singing voice is its chief weapon in battle. This Pokémon’s Trainer must prioritize the daily maintenance of its throat at all costs.
- Pikipek
- 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.
- This Pokémon feeds on berries, whose leftover seeds become the ammunition for the attacks it fires off from its mouth.
- Trumbeak
- It eats berries and stores their seeds in its beak. When it encounters enemies or prey, it fires off all the seeds in a burst.
- By bending its beak, it can produce a variety of calls and brand itself a noisy nuisance for its neighbors.
- Toucannon
- When it battles, its beak heats up. The temperature can easily exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit, causing severe burns when it hits.
- Within its beak, its internal gas ignites, explosively launching seeds with enough power to pulverize boulders.
- Yungoos
- With its sharp fangs, it will bite anything. It did not originally live in Alola but was imported from another region.
- It wanders around in a never-ending search for food. At dusk, it collapses from exhaustion and falls asleep on the spot.
- Gumshoos
- When it finds a trace of its prey, it patiently stakes out the location...but it’s always snoozing by nightfall.
- It adores having Rattata and Raticate for dinner, but as it’s diurnal, it never encounters them. This Pokémon boasts incredible patience.
- Grubbin
- Its strong jaw enables it to scrape trees and slurp out the sap. It normally lives underground.
- They often gather near places frequented by electric Pokémon in order to avoid being attacked by bird Pokémon.
- Charjabug
- Its body is capable of storing electricity. On camping trips, people are grateful to have one around.
- From the food it digests, it generates electricity, and it stores this energy in its electric sac.
- Vikavolt
- It zips around, on sharp lookout for an opening. It concentrates electrical energy within its large jaws and uses it to zap its enemies.
- It produces electricity via an electrical organ in its abdomen. It overwhelms bird Pokémon with shocking beams of electrical energy.
- Crabrawler
- While guarding its weak points with its pincers, it looks for an opening and unleashes punches. When it loses, it foams at the mouth and faints.
- 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.
- Crabominable
- It aimed for the top but got lost and ended up on a snowy mountain. Being forced to endure the cold, this Pokémon evolved and grew fur.
- It just throws punches indiscriminately. In times of desperation, it can lop off its own pincers and fire them like rockets.
- Oricorio (Baile Style)
- It beats its wings together to create fire. As it moves in the steps of its beautiful dance, it bathes opponents in intense flames.
- This Oricorio has sipped red nectar. Its passionate dance moves cause its enemies to combust in both body and mind.
- Cutiefly
- It feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers. Because it’s able to sense auras, it can identify which flowers are about to bloom.
- Myriads of Cutiefly flutter above the heads of people who have auras resembling those of flowers.
- Ribombee
- It rolls up pollen into puffs. It makes many different varieties, some used as food and others used in battle.
- Some of Ribombee’s pollen puffs are highly nutritious. They are sometimes sold as supplements.
- Rockruff
- It’s considered to be a good Pokémon for beginners because of its friendliness, but its disposition grows rougher as it grows up.
- 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.
- Lycanroc (Midday Form)
- Its quick movements confuse its enemies. Well equipped with claws and fangs, it also uses the sharp rocks in its mane as weapons.
- When properly raised from a young age, it will become a trustworthy partner that will absolutely never betray its Trainer.
- Wishiwashi (Solo Form)
- When it’s in trouble, its eyes moisten and begin to shine. The shining light attracts its comrades, and they stand together against their enemies.
- It’s awfully weak and notably tasty, so everyone is always out to get it. As it happens, anyone trying to bully it receives a painful lesson.
- Mareanie
- 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.
- 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.
- Toxapex
- Toxapex crawls along the ocean floor on its 12 legs. It leaves a trail of Corsola bits scattered in its wake.
- Those attacked by Toxapex’s poison will suffer intense pain for three days and three nights. Post-recovery, there will be some aftereffects.
- Mudbray
- The mud stuck to Mudbray’s hooves enhances its grip and its powerful running gait.
- It has a stubborn, individualistic disposition. Eating dirt, making mud, and playing in the mire all form part of its daily routine.
- Mudsdale
- It spits a mud that provides resistance to both wind and rain, so the walls of old houses were often coated with it.
- Its heavy, mud-covered kicks are its best means of attack, and it can reduce large trucks to scrap without breaking a sweat.
- Dewpider
- It crawls onto the land in search of food. Its water bubble allows it to breathe and protects its soft head.
- When it comes across enemies or potential prey, this Pokémon smashes its water-bubble-covered head into them.
- Araquanid
- It delivers headbutts with the water bubble on its head. Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown.
- Despite what its appearance suggests, it cares for others. If it finds vulnerable, weak Pokémon, it protectively brings them into its water bubble.
- Fomantis
- During the day, it sleeps and soaks up light. When night falls, it walks around looking for a safer place to sleep.
- They give off a sweet and refreshing scent. Cutiefly often gather near the tall grass where Fomantis are hiding.
- Lurantis
- It requires a lot of effort to maintain Lurantis’s vivid coloring, but some collectors enjoy this work and treat it as their hobby.
- It fires beams from its sickle-shaped petals. These beams are powerful enough to cleave through thick metal plates.
- Morelull
- It scatters spores that flicker and glow. Anyone seeing these lights falls into a deep slumber.
- As it drowses the day away, it nourishes itself by sucking from tree roots. It wakens at the fall of night, wandering off in search of a new tree.
- Shiinotic
- Forests where Shiinotic live are treacherous to enter at night. People confused by its strange lights can never find their way home again.
- It emits flickering spores that cause drowsiness. When its prey succumb to sleep, this Pokémon feeds on them by sucking in their energy.
- Salandit
- It burns its bodily fluids to create a poisonous gas. When its enemies become disoriented from inhaling the gas, it attacks them.
- Volcanoes or dry, craggy places are its home. It emanates a sweet-smelling poisonous gas that attracts bug Pokémon, then attacks them.
- Salazzle
- For some reason, only females have been found. It creates a reverse harem of male Salandit that it lives with.
- Filled with pheromones, its poisonous gas can be diluted to use in the production of luscious perfumes.
- Stufful
- Despite its adorable appearance, when it gets angry and flails about, its arms and legs could knock a pro wrestler sprawling.
- A touch from anyone except a known friend sends it into a surging frenzy. It’s an incredibly dangerous Pokémon.
- Bewear
- This immensely dangerous Pokémon possesses overwhelming physical strength. Its habitat is generally off-limits.
- This Pokémon has the habit of hugging its companions. Many Trainers have left this world after their spines were squashed by its hug.
- Bounsweet
- A delectable aroma pours from its body. They are often swallowed whole by Toucannon lured by that wafting deliciousness.
- 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.
- Steenee
- The sepals on its head developed to protect its body. These are quite hard, so even if pecked by bird Pokémon, this Pokémon is totally fine.
- This Pokémon is always bouncing around energetically. Other Pokémon are attracted by its lively appearance and pleasant aroma.
- Tsareena
- Its long, striking legs aren’t just for show but to be used to kick with skill. In victory, it shows off by kicking the defeated, laughing boisterously.
- A Pokémon known for the beauty of its well-shaped legs, it sometimes appears as a mascot in advertisements for beauty salons.
- Comfey
- It attaches flowers to its highly nutritious vine. This revitalizes the flowers, and they give off an aromatic scent.
- Baths prepared with the flowers from its vine have a relaxing effect, so this Pokémon is a hit with many people.
- Oranguru
- Known for its extreme intelligence, this Pokémon will look down on inexperienced Trainers, so it’s best suited to veteran Trainers.
- 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.
- Passimian
- They form groups of roughly 20 individuals. Their mutual bond is remarkable—they will never let down a comrade.
- They battle with hard berries for weapons. Their techniques are passed from the boss to the group, generation upon generation.
- Wimpod
- This Pokémon is a coward. As it desperately dashes off, the flailing of its many legs leaves a sparkling clean path in its wake.
- Its habitat varies from beaches to seabeds. A natural scavenger, it will gleefully chow down on anything edible, no matter how rotten.
- Golisopod
- With a flashing slash of its giant sharp claws, it cleaves seawater—or even air—right in two.
- It battles skillfully with its six arms, but spends most of its time peacefully meditating in caves deep beneath the sea.
- Sandygast
- Born from a sand mound playfully built by a child, this Pokémon embodies the grudges of the departed.
- It takes control of anyone who puts a hand in its mouth. And so it adds to the accumulation of its sand-mound body.
- Palossand
- Possessed people controlled by this Pokémon transformed its sand mound into a castle. As it evolved, its power to curse grew ever stronger.
- Buried beneath the castle are masses of dried-up bones from those whose vitality it has drained.
- Pyukumuku
- It lives in shallow seas, such as areas near a beach. It can eject its internal organs, which it uses to engulf its prey or battle enemies.
- These Pokémon line the beaches. The sticky mucous that covers their bodies can be used to soothe sunburned skin. How convenient!
- Type: Null
- The heavy control mask it wears suppresses its intrinsic capabilities. This Pokémon has some hidden special power.
- Due to the danger that this synthetic Pokémon may go on a rampage, it wears a control mask to restrain its power.
- Silvally (Type: Normal)
- Its trust in its partner is what awakens it. This Pokémon is capable of changing its type, a flexibility that is well displayed in battle.
- 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.
- Minior (Meteor Form)
- Originally making its home in the ozone layer, it hurtles to the ground when the shell enclosing its body grows too heavy.
- Strong impacts can knock it out of its shell. This Pokémon was born from mutated nanoparticles.
- Komala
- It is born asleep, and it dies asleep. All its movements are apparently no more than the results of it tossing and turning in its dreams.
- 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.
- Turtonator
- The shell on its back is chemically unstable and explodes violently if struck. The hole in its stomach is its weak point.
- It gushes fire and poisonous gases from its nostrils. Its dung is an explosive substance and can be put to various uses.
- Togedemaru
- The spiny fur on its back is normally at rest. When this Pokémon becomes agitated, its fur stands on end and stabs into its attackers.
- The long hairs on its back act as lightning rods. The bolts of lightning it attracts are stored as energy in its electric sac.
- Mimikyu (Disguised Form)
- Its actual appearance is unknown. A scholar who saw what was under its rag was overwhelmed by terror and died from the shock.
- A lonely Pokémon, it conceals its terrifying appearance beneath an old rag so it can get closer to people and other Pokémon.
- Bruxish
- When it unleashes its psychic power from the protuberance on its head, the grating sound of grinding teeth echoes through the area.
- 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.
- Drampa
- It has a compassionate personality, but if it is angered, it completely destroys its surroundings with its intense breath.
- This Pokémon is friendly to people and loves children most of all. It comes from deep in the mountains to play with children it likes in town.
- Dhelmise
- Swinging its massive anchor, it can KO Wailord in a single blow. What appears to be green seaweed is actually its body.
- The soul of seaweed adrift in the waves became reborn as this Pokémon. It maintains itself with new infusions of seabed detritus and seaweed.
- Jangmo-o
- It expresses its feelings by smacking its scales. Metallic sounds echo through the tall mountains where Jangmo-o lives.
- They live in mountains where no trace of humans can be detected. Jangmo-o grow little by little as they battle one another.
- Hakamo-o
- It leaps at its prey with a courageous shout. Its scaly punches tear its opponents to shreds.
- It sheds and regrows its scales on a continuous basis. The scales become harder and sharper each time they’re regrown.
- Kommo-o
- When it spots enemies, it threatens them by jingling the scales on its tail. Weak opponents will crack and flee in panic.
- Its rigid scales function as offense and defense. In the past, its scales were processed and used to make weapons and other commodities.
- Tapu Koko
- This guardian deity of Melemele is brimming with curiosity. It summons thunderclouds and stores their lightning inside its body.
- It confuses its enemies by flying too quickly for the eye to follow. It has a hair-trigger temper but forgets what made it angry an instant later.
- Tapu Lele
- This guardian deity of Akala is guilelessly cruel. The fragrant aroma of flowers is the source of its energy.
- As it flutters about, it scatters its strangely glowing scales. Touching them is said to restore good health on the spot.
- Tapu Bulu
- It pulls large trees up by the roots and swings them around. It causes vegetation to grow, and then it absorbs energy from the growth.
- 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.
- Tapu Fini
- The dense fog it creates brings the downfall and destruction of its confused enemies. Ocean currents are the source of its energy.
- The guardian deity of Poni, it can control water. People say it can create pure water that will wash away any uncleanness.
- Cosmog
- Its body is gaseous and frail. It slowly grows as it collects dust from the atmosphere.
- 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.
- Cosmoem
- Motionless as if dead, its body is faintly warm to the touch. In the distant past, it was called the cocoon of the stars.
- There’s something accumulating around the black core within its hard shell. People think this Pokémon may come from another world.
- Solgaleo
- It is said to live in another world. The intense light it radiates from the surface of its body can make the darkest of nights light up like midday.
- This Pokémon is said to be a male evolution of Cosmog. At the activation of its third eye, it departs for another world.
- Lunala
- It is said to be a female evolution of Cosmog. When its third eye activates, away it flies to another world.
- Said to live in another world, this Pokémon devours light, drawing the moonless dark veil of night over the brightness of day.
- Nihilego
- One of several mysterious Ultra Beasts. People on the street report observing those infested by it suddenly becoming violent.
- One of the Ultra Beasts. It’s unclear whether or not this Pokémon is sentient, but sometimes it can be observed behaving like a young girl.
- Buzzwole
- This Ultra Beast appeared from another world. It shows off its body, but whether that display is a boast or a threat remains unclear.
- A mysterious life-form called an Ultra Beast. Witnesses saw it pulverize a dump truck with a single punch.
- Pheromosa
- One of the dangerous Ultra Beasts, it has been spotted running across the land at terrific speeds.
- One of the Ultra Beasts. It refuses to touch anything, perhaps because it senses some uncleanness in this world.
- Xurkitree
- One of the mysterious life-forms known as Ultra Beasts. Astonishing electric shocks emanate from its entire body, according to witnesses.
- It appeared from the Ultra Wormhole. It raided a power plant, so people think it energizes itself with electricity.
- Celesteela
- It appeared from the Ultra Wormhole. Witnesses observed it flying across the sky at high speed.
- One kind of Ultra Beast. Witnesses have seen it burn down a forest by expelling gas from its two arms.
- Kartana
- This Ultra Beast came from the Ultra Wormhole. It seems not to attack enemies on its own, but its sharp body is a dangerous weapon in itself.
- One of the Ultra Beast life-forms, it was observed cutting down a gigantic steel tower with one stroke of its blade.
- Guzzlord
- It has gobbled mountains and swallowed whole buildings, according to reports. It’s one of the Ultra Beasts.
- A dangerous Ultra Beast, it appears to be eating constantly, but for some reason its droppings have never been found.
- Necrozma
- Reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts, this life-form, apparently asleep underground, is thought to have come from another world in ancient times.
- Light is apparently the source of its energy. It has an extraordinarily vicious disposition and is constantly firing off laser beams.
- Magearna
- This artificial Pokémon, constructed more than 500 years ago, can understand human speech but cannot itself speak.
- Its mechanized body is merely a vessel. Its true self is its Soul-Heart, an artificial soul.
- Marshadow
- Able to conceal itself in shadows, it never appears before humans, so its very existence was the stuff of myth.
- It lurks in the shadows of others, copying their movements and powers. This Pokémon is craven and cowering.
- Rattata (Alola Form)
- With its incisors, it gnaws through doors and infiltrates people’s homes. Then, with a twitch of its whiskers, it steals whatever food it finds.
- 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 (Alola Form)
- It forms a group of Rattata, which it assumes command of. Each group has its own territory, and disputes over food happen often.
- This gourmet Pokémon is particular about the taste and freshness of its food. Restaurants where Raticate live have a good reputation.
- Pikachu (Original Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Pikachu (Hoenn Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Pikachu (Sinnoh Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Pikachu (Unova Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Pikachu (Kalos Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Pikachu (Alola Cap)
- This form of Pikachu is somewhat rare. It wears the hat of its Trainer, who is also its partner.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. Since the cap’s not the right size, the fit is a bit loose.
- Raichu (Alola Form)
- It only evolves to this form in the Alola region. According to researchers, its diet is one of the causes of this change.
- 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.
- Sandshrew (Alola Form)
- It lives on snowy mountains. Its steel shell is very hard—so much so, it can’t roll its body up into a ball.
- 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.
- Sandslash (Alola Form)
- Fleeing a volcanic eruption, it settled on a snowy mountain. As it races through the snowfields, it sends up a spray of snow.
- This Pokémon’s steel spikes are sheathed in ice. Stabs from these spikes cause deep wounds and severe frostbite as well.
- Vulpix (Alola Form)
- It exhales air colder than -58 degrees Fahrenheit. Elderly people in Alola call this Pokémon by an older name—Keokeo.
- In hot weather, this Pokémon makes ice shards with its six tails and sprays them around to cool itself off.
- Ninetales (Alola Form)
- It creates drops of ice in its coat and showers them over its enemies. Anyone who angers it will be frozen stiff in an instant.
- Possessing a calm demeanor, this Pokémon was revered as a deity incarnate before it was identified as a regional variant of Ninetales.
- Diglett (Alola Form)
- Its head sports an altered form of whiskers made of metal. When in communication with its comrades, its whiskers wobble to and fro.
- Its golden hairs function as sensors. It pokes them out of its burrow to monitor its surroundings.
- Dugtrio (Alola Form)
- Its shining gold hair provides it with protection. It’s reputed that keeping any of its fallen hairs will bring bad luck.
- These Pokémon are cherished in the Alola region, where they are thought to be feminine deities of the land incarnate.
- Meowth (Alola Form)
- 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.
- When its delicate pride is wounded, or when the gold coin on its forehead is dirtied, it flies into a hysterical rage.
- Persian (Alola Form)
- Its round face and smooth coat—softer than the most high-class velvet—have made this a very popular Pokémon in Alola.
- It looks down on everyone other than itself. Its preferred tactics are sucker punches and blindside attacks.
- Mega Alakazam
- As a result of Mega Evolution, its power has been entirely converted into psychic energy, and it has lost all strength in its muscles.
- Its hidden psychic power has been unleashed. A glance at someone gives it knowledge of the course of that person’s life, from birth to death.
- Geodude (Alola Form)
- Its body is a magnetic stone. Iron sand attaches firmly to the portions of its body that are particularly magnetic.
- If you accidentally step on a Geodude sleeping on the ground, you’ll hear a crunching sound and feel a shock ripple through your entire body.
- Graveler (Alola Form)
- Its preferred food is dravite. After it has eaten this mineral, crystals form inside the Pokémon, rising to the surface of part of its body.
- They eat rocks and often get into a scrap over them. The shock of Graveler smashing together causes a flash of light and a booming noise.
- Golem (Alola Form)
- It fires rocks charged with electricity. Even if the rock isn’t fired that accurately, just grazing an opponent will cause numbness and fainting.
- Because it can’t fire boulders at a rapid pace, it’s been known to seize nearby Geodude and fire them from its back.
- Mega Slowbro
- All the energy from Mega Evolution poured into the Shellder on its tail, leaving Slowpoke to be swallowed whole.
- When bathed in the energy of Mega Evolution, Shellder converts into impregnable armor. There is virtually no change in Slowpoke.
- Grimer (Alola Form)
- A Grimer, which had been brought in to solve a problem with garbage, developed over time into this form.
- The crystals on Grimer’s body are lumps of toxins. If one falls off, lethal poisons leak out.
- Muk (Alola Form)
- The garbage it eats causes continuous chemical changes in its body, which produce its exceedingly vivid coloration.
- While it’s unexpectedly quiet and friendly, if it’s not fed any trash for a while, it will smash its Trainer’s furnishings and eat up the fragments.
- Mega Gengar
- Gengar’s relationships are warped. It has no interest in opponents unless it perceives them as prey.
- The energy of Mega Evolution awakened it. It sinks into another dimension, where it keeps a patient watch for its chance to attack.
- Exeggutor (Alola Form)
- Alola is the best environment for this Pokémon. Local people take pride in its appearance, saying this is how Exeggutor ought to look.
- As it grew taller and taller, it outgrew its reliance on psychic powers, while within it awakened the power of the sleeping dragon.
- Marowak (Alola Form)
- The bones it possesses were once its mother’s. Its mother’s regrets have become like a vengeful spirit protecting this Pokémon.
- Its custom is to mourn its lost companions. Mounds of dirt by the side of the road mark the graves of the Marowak.
- Mega Kangaskhan
- Mega Kangaskhan’s strength derives from the mother’s happiness about her child’s growth. Watching it grow up keeps her spirits high.
- Thanks to Mega Evolution, its child grows. But as the child is good only at fighting and nothing else, its mother feels uneasy about its future.
- Mega Pinsir
- The influence of Mega Evolution leaves it in a state of constant excitement. It pierces enemies with its two large horns before shredding them.
- Bathed in the energy of Mega Evolution, its wings become unusually developed. It flies at speeds of approximately 30 mph.
- Mega Gyarados
- Mega Evolution also affects its brain, leaving no other function except its destructive instinct to burn everything to cinders.
- It jets water from the orifices on its sides, streaking above the water surface at supersonic speed.
- Mega Aerodactyl
- Part of its body has become stone. Some scholars claim that this is Aerodactyl’s true appearance.
- When it Mega Evolves, it becomes more vicious than ever before. Some say that’s because its excess of power is causing it pain.
- Mega Scizor
- The excess energy that bathes this Pokémon keeps it in constant danger of overflow. It can’t sustain a battle over long periods of time.
- Due to the effects of Mega Evolution, its pincers have taken on a more diabolical form, ripping anything they pinch to shreds.
- Mega Sableye
- The jewel from its chest, which has grown gigantic due to the effects of Mega Evolution, can turn back any attack.
- Supporting a giant heavy jewel, it can’t change direction very nimbly and is vulnerable to attack from behind.
- Mega Sharpedo
- The spines sprouting from its head are transformed fangs. If they’re injured or broken off, the spines will regenerate countless times.
- As a consequence of Mega Evolution, its combative instincts exploded. The yellow marks it bears are scars from a long history of battles.
- Castform (Sunny Form)
- This is the form Castform takes on the brightest of days. Its skin is unexpectedly hot to the touch, so approach with care.
- This is Castform’s form when basking in fair weather. Its body is warm and toasty.
- Castform (Rainy Form)
- This is the form Castform takes when soaked with rain. When its body is compressed, water will seep out as if from a sponge.
- This is Castform’s form during a downpour of rain. Its body retains moisture and gets slippery.
- Castform (Snowy Form)
- This is the form Castform takes when covered in snow. Its body becomes an ice-like material, with a temperature near 23 degrees Fahrenheit.
- This is Castform’s form when caught in a hailstorm. Its cold skin is as smooth as ice.
- Mega Absol
- When this Pokémon whips the winglike fur on its back as though beating its wings, it sends an intimidating aura flying at its opponents.
- As the energy of Mega Evolution fills it, its fur bristles. What you see on its back are not true wings, and this Pokémon isn’t able to fly.
- Mega Glalie
- The excess energy from Mega Evolution spilled over from its mouth, breaking its jaw. It spews endless blizzards.
- It envelops prey in its mouth, freezing them instantly. But its jaw is dislocated, so it’s unable to eat them.
- Mega Salamence
- Anyone standing in its path gets sliced right in two, while this Pokémon continues its flight without interruption.
- Mega Evolution fuels its brutality, and it may even turn on the Trainer who raised it. It’s been dubbed “the blood-soaked crescent.”
- Mega Metagross
- This form results from one Metagross, one Metang, and two Beldum linking up.
- Mega Evolution stimulated its brain. It emerged as a ruthless Pokémon that will clutch at any means of ensuring its victories.
- Shellos (East Sea)
- Shellos lives in the sea and feasts on plankton. The lovelier the ocean where Shellos resides, the more vibrant its color becomes.
- The difference in color from one Shellos to another seems to be a result of their diet. No large changes can be seen in their capabilities.
- Gastrodon (East Sea)
- A team of researchers is scouring the oceans of the world in search of a Gastrodon in a color never seen before.
- Experiments are being conducted to discover what happens when a Gastrodon is raised in a location other than the sea where it was born.
- Mega Garchomp
- Excess energy melted its arms and wings, transforming them into giant scythes.
- Its vaunted wings become scythes, sending it mad with rage. It swings its scythes wildly and slices the ground to pieces.
- Mega Lucario
- Black streaks all over its body show where its auras and the energy of Mega Evolution intermingled and raced through it.
- It readies itself to face its enemies by focusing its mental energies. Its fighting style can be summed up in a single word: heartless.
- Zygarde (10% Forme)
- Its sharp fangs make short work of finishing off its enemies, but it’s unable to maintain this body indefinitely. After a period of time, it falls apart.
- 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.
- Zygarde (10% Forme)
- Its sharp fangs make short work of finishing off its enemies, but it’s unable to maintain this body indefinitely. After a period of time, it falls apart.
- 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.
- Zygarde (50% Forme)
- This is Zygarde’s form when it has gathered 50% of its cells. It wipes out all those who oppose it, showing not a shred of mercy.
- It’s thought to be monitoring the ecosystem. There are rumors that even greater power lies hidden within it.
- Zygarde (Complete Forme)
- This is Zygarde’s form at times when it uses its overwhelming power to suppress those who endanger the ecosystem.
- This is Zygarde’s 100% form. It has enough power to overwhelm even Xerneas or Yveltal.
- Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
- This Oricorio has sipped bright yellow nectar. Its bright, cheerful dance melts the hearts of its enemies.
- It creates an electric charge by rubbing its feathers together. It dances over to its enemies and delivers shocking electrical punches.
- Oricorio (Pa’u Style)
- This Oricorio relaxes by swaying gently. This increases its psychic energy, which it then fires at its enemies.
- This Oricorio has sipped pink nectar. Its enemies’ hearts melt at the sight of its gently swaying hips.
- Oricorio (Sensu Style)
- This Oricorio has sipped purple nectar. Its elegant, attractive dance will send the minds and hearts of its enemies to another world.
- It summons the dead with its dreamy dancing. From their malice, it draws power with which to curse its enemies.
- Lycanroc (Midnight Form)
- The more intimidating the opponent it faces, the more this Pokémon’s blood boils. It will attack with no regard for its own safety.
- It goads its enemies into attacking, withstands the hits, and in return, delivers a headbutt, crushing their bones with its rocky mane.
- Wishiwashi (School Form)
- Weak Wishiwashi school together to concentrate their power. Their united force makes them the demon of the sea, feared near and far.
- At their appearance, even Gyarados will flee. When they team up to use Water Gun, its power exceeds that of Hydro Pump.
- Silvally (Type: Fighting)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Flying)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Poison)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Ground)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Rock)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Bug)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Ghost)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Steel)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Fire)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Water)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Grass)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Electric)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Psychic)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Ice)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Dragon)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Dark)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Silvally (Type: Fairy)
- It destroyed its own control mask. It has become capable of changing its type by equipping special memories.
- Upon awakening, its RKS System is activated. By employing specific memories, this Pokémon can adapt its type to confound its enemies.
- Minior (Red Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Orange Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Yellow Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Green Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Blue Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Indigo Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Minior (Violet Core)
- It eats dust in the atmosphere. The composition of the dust determines the color of its core.
- If its core stays exposed, it will soon die off. It’s possible that it may survive if it’s put into a Poké Ball quickly enough.
- Mimikyu (Busted Form)
- After going to all the effort of disguising itself, its neck was broken. Whatever is inside is probably unharmed, but it’s still feeling sad.
- If its neck is broken or its rag torn during an attack, it works through the night to patch it.
- Magearna (Original Color)
- This beautiful form reflects Magearna’s appearance when first presented to a king’s daughter 500 years ago.
- This gorgeous Magearna looks as it did at the time of its invention. Its luxurious decoration pleased the king’s daughter.
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