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  1. There is a plant seed on its back right from the day this Pokémon is born. The seed slowly grows larger.
  2. When the bulb on its back grows large, it appears to lose the ability to stand on its hind legs.
  3. Its plant blooms when it is absorbing solar energy. It stays on the move to seek sunlight.
  4. It has a preference for hot things. When it rains, steam is said to spout from the tip of its tail.
  5. It has a barbaric nature. In battle, it whips its fiery tail around and slashes away with sharp claws.
  6. It spits fire that is hot enough to melt boulders. It may cause forest fires by blowing flames.
  7. When it retracts its long neck into its shell, it squirts out water with vigorous force.
  8. It is recognized as a symbol of longevity. If its shell has algae on it, that Wartortle is very old.
  9. It crushes its foe under its heavy body to cause fainting. In a pinch, it will withdraw inside its shell.
  10. For protection, it releases a horrible stench from the antenna on its head to drive away enemies.
  11. It is waiting for the moment to evolve. At this stage, it can only harden, so it remains motionless to avoid attack.
  12. In battle, it flaps its wings at great speed to release highly toxic dust into the air.
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  25. Pikachu that can generate powerful electricity have cheek sacs that are extra soft and super stretchy.
  26. Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high-voltage power.
  27. It loves to bathe in the grit of dry, sandy areas. By sand bathing, the Pokémon rids itself of dirt and moisture clinging to its body.
  28. The drier the area Sandslash lives in, the harder and smoother the Pokémon’s spikes will feel when touched.
  29. Females are more sensitive to smells than males. While foraging, they’ll use their whiskers to check wind direction and stay downwind of predators.
  30. The horn on its head has atrophied. It’s thought that this happens so Nidorina’s children won’t get poked while their mother is feeding them.
  31. Nidoqueen is better at defense than offense. With scales like armor, this Pokémon will shield its children from any kind of attack.
  32. The horn on a male Nidoran’s forehead contains a powerful poison. This is a very cautious Pokémon, always straining its large ears.
  33. With a horn that’s harder than diamond, this Pokémon goes around shattering boulders as it searches for a moon stone.
  34. When it goes on a rampage, it’s impossible to control. But in the presence of a Nidoqueen it’s lived with for a long time, Nidoking calms down.
  35. It is said that happiness will come to those who see a gathering of Clefairy dancing under a full moon.
  36. A timid fairy Pokémon that is rarely seen, it will run and hide the moment it senses people.
  37. While young, it has six gorgeous tails. When it grows, several new tails are sprouted.
  38. It is said to live 1,000 years, and each of its tails is loaded with supernatural powers.
  39. Jigglypuff has top-notch lung capacity, even by comparison to other Pokémon. It won’t stop singing its lullabies until its foes fall asleep.
  40. The more air it takes in, the more it inflates. If opponents catch it in a bad mood, it will inflate itself to an enormous size to intimidate them.
  41. It emits ultrasonic waves from its mouth to check its surroundings. Even in tight caves, Zubat flies around with skill.
  42. It loves to drink other creatures’ blood. It’s said that if it finds others of its kind going hungry, it sometimes shares the blood it’s gathered.
  43. If exposed to moonlight, it starts to move. It roams far and wide at night to scatter its seeds.
  44. Its pistils exude an incredibly foul odor. The horrid stench can cause fainting at a distance of 1.25 miles.
  45. It has the world’s largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.
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  50. If a Diglett digs through a field, it leaves the soil perfectly tilled and ideal for planting crops.
  51. A team of Diglett triplets. It triggers huge earthquakes by burrowing 60 miles underground.
  52. It loves to collect shiny things. If it’s in a good mood, it might even let its Trainer have a look at its hoard of treasures.
  53. Getting this prideful Pokémon to warm up to you takes a lot of effort, and it will claw at you the moment it gets annoyed.
  54. Psyduck is constantly beset by headaches. If the Pokémon lets its strange power erupt, apparently the pain subsides for a while.
  55. This Pokémon lives in gently flowing rivers. It paddles through the water with its long limbs, putting its graceful swimming skills on display.
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  58. It has a brave and trustworthy nature. It fearlessly stands up to bigger and stronger foes.
  59. The sight of it running over 6,200 miles in a single day and night has captivated many people.
  60. For Poliwag, swimming is easier than walking. The swirl pattern on its belly is actually part of the Pokémon’s innards showing through the skin.
  61. Staring at the swirl on its belly causes drowsiness. This trait of Poliwhirl’s has been used in place of lullabies to get children to go to sleep.
  62. Its body is solid muscle. When swimming through cold seas, Poliwrath uses its impressive arms to smash through drift ice and plow forward.
  63. This Pokémon uses its psychic powers while it sleeps. The contents of Abra’s dreams affect the powers that the Pokémon wields.
  64. Using its psychic power, Kadabra levitates as it sleeps. It uses its springy tail as a pillow.
  65. It has an incredibly high level of intelligence. Some say that Alakazam remembers everything that ever happens to it, from birth till death.
  66. Its whole body is composed of muscles. Even though it’s the size of a human child, it can hurl 100 grown-ups.
  67. Its muscular body is so powerful, it must wear a power-save belt to be able to regulate its motions.
  68. It quickly swings its four arms to rock its opponents with ceaseless punches and chops from all angles.
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  72. Tentacool is not a particularly strong swimmer. It drifts across the surface of shallow seas as it searches for prey.
  73. When the red orbs on Tentacruel’s head glow brightly, watch out. The Pokémon is about to fire off a burst of ultrasonic waves.
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  77. It can’t run properly when it’s newly born. As it races around with others of its kind, its legs grow stronger.
  78. This Pokémon can be seen galloping through fields at speeds of up to 150 mph, its fiery mane fluttering in the wind.
  79. Slow-witted and oblivious, this Pokémon won’t feel any pain if its tail gets eaten. It won’t notice when its tail grows back, either.
  80. Slowpoke became Slowbro when a Shellder bit on to its tail. Sweet flavors seeping from the tail make the Shellder feel as if its life is a dream.
  81. At times, Magnemite runs out of electricity and ends up on the ground. If you give batteries to a grounded Magnemite, it’ll start moving again.
  82. This Pokémon is three Magnemite that have linked together. Magneton sends out powerful radio waves to study its surroundings.
  83. The stalk this Pokémon carries in its wings serves as a sword to cut down opponents. In a dire situation, the stalk can also serve as food.
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  90. It swims facing backward by opening and closing its two-piece shell. It is surprisingly fast.
  91. Its shell is extremely hard. It cannot be shattered, even with a bomb. The shell opens only when it is attacking.
  92. Born from gases, anyone would faint if engulfed by its gaseous body, which contains poison.
  93. Its tongue is made of gas. If licked, its victim starts shaking constantly until death eventually comes.
  94. On the night of a full moon, if shadows move on their own and laugh, it must be Gengar’s doing.
  95. As it digs through the ground, it absorbs many hard objects. This is what makes its body so solid.
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  98. It can be found near the sea. The large pincers grow back if they are torn out of their sockets.
  99. Its large and hard pincer has 10,000-horsepower strength. However, being so big, it is unwieldy to move.
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  102. Though it may look like it’s just a bunch of eggs, it’s a proper Pokémon. Exeggcute communicates with others of its kind via telepathy, apparently.
  103. Each of Exeggutor’s three heads is thinking different thoughts. The three don’t seem to be very interested in one another.
  104. When the memory of its departed mother brings it to tears, its cries echo mournfully within the skull it wears on its head.
  105. This Pokémon overcame its sorrow to evolve a sturdy new body. Marowak faces its opponents bravely, using a bone as a weapon.
  106. This amazing Pokémon has an awesome sense of balance. It can kick in succession from any position.
  107. Its punches slice the air. They are launched at such high speed, even a slight graze could cause a burn.
  108. If this Pokémon’s sticky saliva gets on you and you don’t clean it off, an intense itch will set in. The itch won’t go away, either.
  109. Its body is full of poisonous gas. It floats into garbage dumps, seeking out the fumes of raw, rotting trash.
  110. It mixes gases between its two bodies. It’s said that these Pokémon were seen all over the Galar region back in the day.
  111. Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging tackles.
  112. It begins walking on its hind legs after evolution. It can punch holes through boulders with its horn.
  113. The egg Chansey carries is not only delicious but also packed with nutrition. It’s used as a high-class cooking ingredient.
  114. Hidden beneath a tangle of vines that grows nonstop even if the vines are torn off, this Pokémon’s true appearance remains a mystery.
  115. Although it’s carrying its baby in a pouch on its belly, Kangaskhan is swift on its feet. It intimidates its opponents with quick jabs.
  116. Horsea makes its home in oceans with gentle currents. If this Pokémon is under attack, it spits out pitch-black ink and escapes.
  117. It’s the males that raise the offspring. While Seadra are raising young, the spines on their backs secrete thicker and stronger poison.
  118. Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
  119. In autumn, its body becomes more fatty in preparing to propose to a mate. It takes on beautiful colors.
  120. If you visit a beach at the end of summer, you’ll be able to see groups of Staryu lighting up in a steady rhythm.
  121. This Pokémon has an organ known as its core. The organ glows in seven colors when Starmie is unleashing its potent psychic powers.
  122. The broadness of its hands may be no coincidence—many scientists believe its palms became enlarged specifically for pantomiming.
  123. As Scyther fights more and more battles, its scythes become sharper and sharper. With a single slice, Scyther can fell a massive tree.
  124. In certain parts of Galar, Jynx was once feared and worshiped as the Queen of Ice.
  125. Many power plants keep Ground-type Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity.
  126. Magmar dispatches its prey with fire. But it regrets this habit once it realizes that it has burned its intended prey to a charred crisp.
  127. These Pokémon judge one another based on pincers. Thicker, more impressive pincers make for more popularity with the opposite gender.
  128. When Tauros begins whipping itself with its tails, it’s a warning that the Pokémon is about to charge with astounding speed.
  129. It is virtually worthless in terms of both power and speed. It is the most weak and pathetic Pokémon in the world.
  130. It has an extremely aggressive nature. The Hyper Beam it shoots from its mouth totally incinerates all targets.
  131. A smart and kindhearted Pokémon, it glides across the surface of the sea while its beautiful song echoes around it.
  132. It can reconstitute its entire cellular structure to change into what it sees, but it returns to normal when it relaxes.
  133. It has the ability to alter the composition of its body to suit its surrounding environment.
  134. When Vaporeon’s fins begin to vibrate, it is a sign that rain will come within a few hours.
  135. If it is angered or startled, the fur all over its body bristles like sharp needles that pierce foes.
  136. Once it has stored up enough heat, this Pokémon’s body temperature can reach up to 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
  137. State-of-the-art technology was used to create Porygon. It was the first artificial Pokémon to be created via computer programming.
  138. Because some Omanyte manage to escape after being restored or are released into the wild by people, this species is becoming a problem.
  139. Weighed down by a large and heavy shell, Omastar couldn’t move very fast. Some say it went extinct because it was unable to catch food.
  140. This species is almost entirely extinct. Kabuto molt every three days, making their shells harder and harder.
  141. Kabutops slices its prey apart and sucks out the fluids. The discarded body parts become food for other Pokémon.
  142. This is a ferocious Pokémon from ancient times. Apparently even modern technology is incapable of producing a perfectly restored specimen.
  143. It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.
  144. It’s said that this Pokémon’s beautiful blue wings are made of ice. Articuno flies over snowy mountains, its long tail fluttering along behind it.
  145. This Pokémon has complete control over electricity. There are tales of Zapdos nesting in the dark depths of pitch-black thunderclouds.
  146. It’s one of the legendary bird Pokémon. When Moltres flaps its flaming wings, they glimmer with a dazzling red glow.
  147. Dratini dwells near bodies of rapidly flowing water, such as the plunge pools of waterfalls. As it grows, Dratini will shed its skin many times.
  148. This Pokémon lives in pristine oceans and lakes. It can control the weather, and it uses this power to fly into the sky, riding on the wind.
  149. It’s a kindhearted Pokémon. If it spots a drowning person or Pokémon, Dragonite simply must help them.
  150. Created from the DNA of Mew, this Pokémon is a dangerous combination of overwhelming power and a savage heart.
  151. It’s very intelligent and can use an incredible variety of moves. Many believe that all other Pokémon are descendants of this one.
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  163. It always stands on one foot. It changes feet so fast, the movement can rarely be seen.
  164. Its eyes are specially developed to enable it to see clearly even in murky darkness and minimal light.
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  169. Both of its legs have turned into wings. Without a sound, Crobat flies swiftly toward its prey and sinks its fangs into the nape of its target’s neck.
  170. Its antennae, which evolved from a fin, have both positive and negative charges flowing through them.
  171. The light it emits is so bright that it can illuminate the sea’s surface from a depth of over three miles.
  172. Despite its small size, it can zap even adult humans. However, if it does so, it also surprises itself.
  173. According to local rumors, Cleffa are often seen in places where shooting stars have fallen.
  174. Igglybuff loves to sing. Its marshmallow-like body gives off a faint sweet smell.
  175. The shell seems to be filled with joy. It is said that it will share good luck when treated kindly.
  176. They say that it will appear before kindhearted, caring people and shower them with happiness.
  177. It is extremely good at climbing tree trunks and likes to eat the new sprouts on the trees.
  178. They say that it stays still and quiet because it is seeing both the past and future at the same time.
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  182. Plentiful in the tropics. When it dances, its petals rub together and make a pleasant ringing sound.
  183. This Pokémon uses its round tail as a float. The ball of Marill’s tail is filled with nutrients that have been turned into an oil.
  184. It spends most of its time in the water. On sunny days, Azumarill floats on the surface of the water and sunbathes.
  185. If a tree branch shakes when there is no wind, it’s a Sudowoodo, not a tree. It hides from the rain.
  186. At nightfall, these Pokémon appear on the shores of lakes. They announce their territorial claims by letting out cries that sound like shouting.
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  194. This Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
  195. It has an easygoing nature. It doesn’t care if it bumps its head on boats and boulders while swimming.
  196. By reading air currents, it can predict things such as the weather or its foe’s next move.
  197. When this Pokémon becomes angry, its pores secrete a poisonous sweat, which it sprays at its opponent’s eyes.
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  199. Miraculously, this former Slowpoke’s latent intelligence was drawn out when Shellder poison raced through its brain.
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  202. It hates light and shock. If attacked, it inflates its body to pump up its counterstrike.
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  206. This Pokémon’s tiny wings have some scientists saying that Dunsparce used to fly through the sky in ancient times.
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  208. It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like.
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  211. When faced with a larger opponent, it swallows as much water as it can to match the opponent’s size.
  212. Bulky pincers account for one third of Scizor’s body weight. A single swing of one of these pincers will crush a boulder completely.
  213. It stores berries inside its shell. To avoid attacks, it hides beneath rocks and remains completely still.
  214. Heracross loves sweet sap and will go looking through forests for it. The Pokémon uses its two antennae to pick up scents as it searches.
  215. Its paws conceal sharp claws. If attacked, it suddenly extends the claws and startles its enemy.
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  220. It rubs its snout on the ground to find and dig up food. It sometimes discovers hot springs.
  221. If it charges at an enemy, the hairs on its back stand up straight. It is very sensitive to sound.
  222. It will regrow any branches that break off its head. People keep particularly beautiful Corsola branches as charms to promote safe childbirth.
  223. The water they shoot from their mouths can hit moving prey from more than 300 feet away.
  224. It has a tendency to want to be in holes. It prefers rock crags or pots and sprays ink from them before attacking.
  225. It carries food all day long. There are tales about lost people who were saved by the food it had.
  226. If it builds up enough speed swimming, it can jump out above the waves and glide for over 300 feet.
  227. The pointed feathers of these Pokémon are sharper than swords. Skarmory and Corviknight fight viciously over territory.
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  230. With the arrival of a storm at sea, this Pokémon will show itself on the surface. When a Kingdra and a Dragonite meet, a fierce battle ensues.
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  233. This is a Porygon that was updated with special data. Porygon2 develops itself by learning about many different subjects all on its own.
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  236. It is always bursting with energy. To make itself stronger, it keeps on fighting even if it loses.
  237. It launches kicks while spinning. If it spins at high speed, it may bore its way into the ground.
  238. If its face gets even slightly dirty, Smoochum will bathe immediately. But if its body gets dirty, Smoochum doesn’t really seem to care.
  239. When a storm approaches, this Pokémon gets restless. Once Elekid hears the sound of thunder, it gets full-on rowdy.
  240. This Pokémon is still small and timid. Whenever Magby gets excited or surprised, flames leak from its mouth and its nose.
  241. Miltank produces highly nutritious milk, so it’s been supporting the lives of people and other Pokémon since ancient times.
  242. Whenever a Blissey finds a weakened Pokémon, it will share its egg and offer its care until the other Pokémon is all better.
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  246. Born deep underground, it comes aboveground and becomes a pupa once it has finished eating the surrounding soil.
  247. Even sealed in its shell, it can move freely. Hard and fast, it has outstanding destructive power.
  248. Its body can’t be harmed by any sort of attack, so it is very eager to make challenges against enemies.
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  251. This Pokémon has the ability to move through time. Records describing it as a forest deity can be found from many different eras.
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  263. It marks its territory by rubbing its bristly fur on trees. This variety of Zigzagoon is friendlier and calmer than the kind native to Galar.
  264. Its fur is strong and supple. Shaving brushes made with shed Linoone hairs are highly prized.
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  270. It searches about for clean water. If it does not drink water for too long, the leaf on its head wilts.
  271. It is nocturnal and becomes active at nightfall. It feeds on aquatic mosses that grow in the riverbed.
  272. The rhythm of bright, festive music activates Ludicolo’s cells, making it more powerful.
  273. If it remains still, it looks just like a real nut. It delights in surprising foraging Pokémon.
  274. It lives deep in forests. With the leaf on its head, it makes a flute whose song makes listeners uneasy.
  275. A Pokémon that was feared as a forest guardian. It can read the foe’s mind and take preemptive action.
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  278. It makes its nest on sheer cliffs. Riding the sea breeze, it glides up into the expansive skies.
  279. It is a messenger of the skies, carrying small Pokémon and eggs to safety in its bill.
  280. It is highly attuned to the emotions of people and Pokémon. It hides if it senses hostility.
  281. If its Trainer becomes happy, it overflows with energy, dancing joyously while spinning about.
  282. It has the power to predict the future. Its power peaks when it is protecting its Trainer.
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  290. Because it lived almost entirely underground, it is nearly blind. It uses its antennae instead.
  291. Its cry leaves a lasting headache if heard for too long. It moves so quickly that it is almost invisible.
  292. A most peculiar Pokémon that somehow appears in a Poké Ball when a Nincada evolves.
  293. The cry of a Whismur is over 100 decibels. If you’re close to a Whismur when it lets out a cry, you’ll be stuck with an all-day headache.
  294. Loudred’s ears serve as speakers, and they can put out sound waves powerful enough to blow away a house.
  295. In the past, people would use the loud voices of these Pokémon as a means of communication between distant cities.
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  298. The ball on Azurill’s tail bounces like a rubber ball, and it’s full of the nutrients the Pokémon needs to grow.
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  302. 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.
  303. It uses its docile-looking face to lull foes into complacency, then bites with its huge, relentless jaws.
  304. It eats iron ore—and sometimes railroad tracks— to build up the steel armor that protects its body.
  305. Lairon live in mountains brimming with spring water and iron ore, so these Pokémon often came into conflict with humans in the past.
  306. Aggron has a horn sharp enough to perforate thick iron sheets. It brings down its opponents by ramming into them horn first.
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  309. It stores static electricity in its fur for discharging. It gives off sparks if a storm approaches.
  310. It stimulates its own muscles with electricity, so it can move quickly. It eases its soreness with electricity, too, so it can recover quickly as well.
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  315. Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the Roselia is.
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  318. It won’t attack while it’s alone—not even if it spots prey. Instead, it waits for other Carvanha to join it, and then the Pokémon attack as a group.
  319. As soon as it catches the scent of prey, Sharpedo will jet seawater from its backside, hurtling toward the target to attack at 75 mph.
  320. It shows off by spraying jets of seawater from the nostrils above its eyes. It eats a solid ton of Wishiwashi every day.
  321. It can sometimes knock out opponents with the shock created by breaching and crashing its big body onto the water.
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  328. Its nest is a sloped, bowl-like pit in the desert. Once something has fallen in, there is no escape.
  329. The ultrasonic waves it generates by rubbing its two wings together cause severe headaches.
  330. This Pokémon hides in the heart of sandstorms it creates and seldom appears where people can see it.
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  333. Its cottony wings are full of air, making them light and fluffy to the touch. Swablu takes diligent care of its wings.
  334. As it flies in a calm and relaxed manner, Altaria performs a humming song that would enrapture any audience.
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  337. The phase of the moon apparently has some effect on its power. It’s active on the night of a full moon.
  338. When it rotates itself, it gives off light similar to the sun, thus blinding its foes.
  339. Its slimy body is hard to grasp. In one region, it is said to have been born from hardened mud.
  340. It makes its nest at the bottom of swamps. It will eat anything—if it is alive, Whiscash will eat it.
  341. No matter how dirty the water in the river, it will adapt and thrive. It has a strong will to survive.
  342. A rough customer that wildly flails its giant claws. It is said to be extremely hard to raise.
  343. It moves while spinning around on its single foot. Some Baltoy have been seen spinning on their heads.
  344. This mysterious Pokémon started life as an ancient clay figurine made over 20,000 years ago.
  345. This Pokémon was restored from a fossil. Lileep once lived in warm seas that existed approximately 100,000,000 years ago.
  346. It has short legs and can’t walk very fast, but its neck and tentacles can extend to over three times their usual length to nab distant prey.
  347. This Pokémon was restored from a fossil. Anorith lived in the ocean about 100,000,000 years ago, hunting with its pair of claws.
  348. After evolution, this Pokémon emerged onto land. Its lower body has become stronger, and blows from its tail are devastating.
  349. Although unattractive and unpopular, this Pokémon’s marvelous vitality has made it a subject of research.
  350. Milotic has provided inspiration to many artists. It has even been referred to as the most beautiful Pokémon of all.
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  355. If it finds bad children who won’t listen to their parents, it will spirit them away—or so it’s said.
  356. Its body is entirely hollow. When it opens its mouth, it sucks everything in as if it were a black hole.
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  359. Swift as the wind, Absol races through fields and mountains. Its curved, bow-like horn is acutely sensitive to the warning signs of natural disasters.
  360. It tends to move in a pack. Individuals squash against one another to toughen their spirits.
  361. It’s said that if they are seen at midnight, they’ll cause heavy snow. They eat snow and ice to survive.
  362. It has a body of ice that won’t melt, even with fire. It can instantly freeze moisture in the atmosphere.
  363. This Pokémon’s body is covered in blubber and impressively round. It’s faster for Spheal to roll around than walk.
  364. Sealeo live on top of drift ice. They go swimming when they’re on the hunt, seeking out their prey by scent.
  365. Walrein form herds of 20 to 30 individuals. When a threat appears, the herd’s leader will protect the group with its life.
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  369. Rock-hard scales and oil-filled swim bladders allow this Pokémon to survive the intense water pressure of the deep sea.
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  371. Bagon jumps off cliffs every day, trying to grow stronger so that someday it will be able to fly.
  372. This Pokémon has covered its body in a hard shell that has the same composition as bone. Shelgon stores energy for evolution.
  373. Salamence is an unusual Pokémon in that it was able to evolve a body with wings just by constantly wishing to be able to fly.
  374. From its rear, Beldum emits a magnetic force that rapidly pulls opponents in. They get skewered on Beldum’s sharp claws.
  375. Two Beldum have become stuck together via their own magnetic forces. With two brains, the resulting Metang has doubled psychic powers.
  376. Because the magnetic powers of these Pokémon get stronger in freezing temperatures, Metagross living on snowy mountains are full of energy.
  377. Every bit of Regirock’s body is made of stone. As parts of its body erode, this Pokémon sticks rocks to itself to repair what’s been lost.
  378. With cold air that can reach temperatures as low as −328 degrees Fahrenheit, Regice instantly freezes any creature that approaches it.
  379. Registeel’s body is made of a strange material that is flexible enough to stretch and shrink but also more durable than any metal.
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  385. Once every 1,000 years, the singing of a pure voice will rouse this Pokémon from its near- perpetual slumber. It wakes for only seven days.
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  403. This Pokémon generates electricity by contracting its muscles. Excited trembling is a sign that Shinx is generating a tremendous amount of electricity.
  404. By joining its tail with that of another Luxio, this Pokémon can receive some of the other Luxio’s electricity and power up its own electric blasts.
  405. Luxray can see through solid objects. It will instantly spot prey trying to hide behind walls, even if the walls are thick.
  406. The pollen it releases contains poison. If this Pokémon is raised on clean water, the poison’s toxicity is increased.
  407. After captivating opponents with its sweet scent, it lashes them with its thorny whips.
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  415. The members of the trio spend all their time together. Each one has a slightly different taste in nectar.
  416. It skillfully commands its grubs in battles with its enemies. The grubs are willing to risk their lives to defend Vespiquen.
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  420. It nimbly dashes about to avoid getting pecked by bird Pokémon that would love to make off with its small, nutrient-rich storage ball.
  421. As a bud, it barely moves. It sits still, placidly waiting for sunlight to appear.
  422. This Pokémon’s habitat shapes its physique. According to some theories, life in warm ocean waters causes this variation to develop.
  423. Its search for food sometimes leads it onto land, where it leaves behind a sticky trail of slime as it passes through.
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  425. Perhaps seeking company, it approaches children. However, it often quickly runs away again when the children play too roughly with it.
  426. Some say this Pokémon is a collection of souls burdened with regrets, silently drifting through the dusk.
  427. If both of Buneary’s ears are rolled up, something is wrong with its body or mind. It’s a sure sign the Pokémon is in need of care.
  428. Lopunny is constantly monitoring its surroundings. If danger approaches, this Pokémon responds with superdestructive kicks.
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  434. From its rear, it sprays a foul-smelling liquid at opponents. It aims for their faces, and it can hit them from over 16 feet away.
  435. In its belly, it reserves stinky fluid that it shoots from its tail during battle. As this Pokémon’s diet varies, so does the stench of its fluid.
  436. It appears in ancient ruins. The pattern on its body doesn’t come from any culture in the Galar region, so it remains shrouded in mystery.
  437. Some believe it to be a deity that summons rain clouds. When angered, it lets out a warning cry that rings out like the tolling of a bell.
  438. It expels both sweat and tears from its eyes. The sweat is a little salty, while the tears have a slight bitterness.
  439. It mimics everyone it sees, but it puts extra effort into copying the graceful dance steps of Mr. Rime as practice.
  440. Mimicking Chansey, Happiny will place an egg- shaped stone in its belly pouch. Happiny will treasure this stone.
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  442. Exactly 108 spirits gathered to become this Pokémon. Apparently there are some ill-natured spirits in the mix.
  443. Gible prefers to stay in narrow holes in the sides of caves heated by geothermal energy. This way, Gible can stay warm even during a blizzard.
  444. This Pokémon emits ultrasonic waves from a protrusion on either side of its head to probe pitch-dark caves.
  445. Garchomp makes its home in volcanic mountains. It flies through the sky as fast as a jet airplane, hunting down as much prey as it can.
  446. Stuffing itself with vast amounts of food is its only concern. Whether the food is rotten or fresh, yummy or tasteless—it does not care.
  447. It’s exceedingly energetic, with enough stamina to keep running all through the night. Taking it for walks can be a challenging experience.
  448. It controls waves known as auras, which are powerful enough to pulverize huge rocks. It uses these waves to take down its prey.
  449. It moves through the sands with its mouth open, swallowing sand along with its prey. It gets rid of the sand by spouting it from its nose.
  450. Stones can get stuck in the ports on their bodies. Dwebble help dislodge such stones, so Hippowdon look after these Pokémon.
  451. After burrowing into the sand, it waits patiently for prey to come near. This Pokémon and Sizzlipede share common descent.
  452. Its poison is potent, but it rarely sees use. This Pokémon prefers to use physical force instead, going on rampages with its car-crushing strength.
  453. It makes frightening noises with its poison-filled cheek sacs. When opponents flinch, Croagunk hits them with a poison jab.
  454. It bounces toward opponents and gouges them with poisonous claws. No more than a scratch is needed to knock out its adversaries.
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  458. Mantyke living in Galar seem to be somewhat sluggish. The colder waters of the seas in this region may be the cause.
  459. It lives on snowy mountains. It sinks its legs into the snow to absorb water and keep its own temperature down.
  460. If it sees any packs of Darumaka going after Snover, it chases them off, swinging its sizable arms like hammers.
  461. They attack their quarry in packs. Prey as large as Mamoswine easily fall to the teamwork of a group of Weavile.
  462. Some say that Magnezone receives signals from space via the antenna on its head and that it’s being controlled by some mysterious being.
  463. Lickilicky’s strange tongue can stretch to many times the length of its body. No one has figured out how Lickilicky’s tongue can stretch so far.
  464. It can load up to three projectiles per arm into the holes in its hands. What launches out of those holes could be either rocks or Roggenrola.
  465. Tangrowth has two arms that it can extend as it pleases. Recent research has shown that these arms are, in fact, bundles of vines.
  466. The amount of electrical energy this Pokémon produces is proportional to the rate of its pulse. The voltage jumps while Electivire is battling.
  467. When Magmortar inhales deeply, the fire burning in its belly intensifies, rising in temperature to over 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
  468. These Pokémon are never seen anywhere near conflict or turmoil. In recent times, they’ve hardly been seen at all.
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  470. Galarians favor the distinctive aroma that drifts from this Pokémon’s leaves. There’s a popular perfume made using that scent.
  471. Any who become captivated by the beauty of the snowfall that Glaceon creates will be frozen before they know it.
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  473. This Pokémon can be spotted in wall paintings from as far back as 10,000 years ago. For a while, it was thought to have gone extinct.
  474. Porygon-Z had a program installed to allow it to move between dimensions, but the program also caused instability in Porygon-Z’s behavior.
  475. True to its honorable-warrior image, it uses the blades on its elbows only in defense of something or someone.
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  477. At the bidding of transmissions from the spirit world, it steals people and Pokémon away. No one knows whether it has a will of its own.
  478. After a woman met her end on a snowy mountain, her regrets lingered on. From them, this Pokémon was born. Its favorite food is frozen souls.
  479. One boy’s invention led to the development of many different machines that take advantage of Rotom’s unique capabilities.
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  506. This Pokémon is courageous but also cautious. It uses the soft fur covering its face to collect information about its surroundings.
  507. Herdier is a very smart and friendly Pokémon. So much so that there’s a theory that Herdier was the first Pokémon to partner with people.
  508. These Pokémon seem to enjoy living with humans. Even a Stoutland caught in the wild will warm up to people in about three days.
  509. It steals things from people just to amuse itself with their frustration. A rivalry exists between this Pokémon and Nickit.
  510. Don’t be fooled by its gorgeous fur and elegant figure. This is a moody and vicious Pokémon.
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  517. Late at night, it appears beside people’s pillows. As it feeds on dreams, the patterns on its body give off a faint glow.
  518. When dark mists emanate from its body, don’t get too near. If you do, your nightmares will become reality.
  519. Where people go, these Pokémon follow. If you’re scattering food for them, be careful— several hundred of them can gather at once.
  520. It can fly moderately quickly. No matter how far it travels, it can always find its way back to its master and its nest.
  521. Unfezant are exceptional fliers. The females are known for their stamina, while the males outclass them in terms of speed.
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  524. It’s as hard as steel, but apparently a long soak in water will cause it to soften a bit.
  525. If you see its orange crystals start to glow, be wary. It’s about to fire off bursts of energy.
  526. This hardy Pokémon can often be found on construction sites and in mines, working alongside people and Copperajah.
  527. While inside a cave, if you look up and see lots of heart-shaped marks lining the walls, it’s evidence that Woobat live there.
  528. Emitting powerful sound waves tires it out. Afterward, it won’t be able to fly for a little while.
  529. It brings its claws together and whirls around at high speed before rushing toward its prey.
  530. It’s not uncommon for tunnels that appear to have formed naturally to actually be a result of Excadrill’s rampant digging.
  531. Audino’s sense of hearing is superb. Not even a pebble rolling along over a mile away will escape Audino’s ears.
  532. It loves helping out with construction projects. It loves it so much that if rain causes work to halt, it swings its log around and throws a tantrum.
  533. It shows off its muscles to Machoke and other Gurdurr. If it fails to measure up to the other Pokémon, it lies low for a little while.
  534. Concrete mixed by Conkeldurr is much more durable than normal concrete, even when the compositions of the two materials are the same.
  535. Graceful ripples running across the water’s surface are a sure sign that Tympole are singing in high-pitched voices below.
  536. It weakens its prey with sound waves intense enough to cause headaches, then entangles them with its sticky tongue.
  537. The vibrating of the bumps all over its body causes earthquake-like tremors. Seismitoad and Croagunk are similar species.
  538. It performs throwing moves with first-rate skill. Over the course of many battles, Throh’s belt grows darker as it absorbs its wearer’s sweat.
  539. If you see a Sawk training in the mountains in its single-minded pursuit of strength, it’s best to quietly pass by.
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  543. Venipede and Sizzlipede are similar species, but when the two meet, a huge fight ensues.
  544. This Pokémon spins itself rapidly and charges into its opponents. Its top speed is just over 60 mph.
  545. Scolipede latches on to its prey with the claws on its neck before slamming them into the ground and jabbing them with its claws’ toxic spikes.
  546. It shoots cotton from its body to protect itself. If it gets caught up in hurricane-strength winds, it can get sent to the other side of the Earth.
  547. It scatters cotton all over the place as a prank. If it gets wet, it’ll become too heavy to move and have no choice but to answer for its mischief.
  548. Petilil appears around sources of clean water. Boiling leaves from this Pokémon’s head results in a liquid that’s sometimes used as a bug repellent.
  549. It’s believed that even first-rate gardeners have a hard time getting the flower on a Lilligant’s head to bloom.
  550. Anglers love the fight this Pokémon puts up on the hook. And there are always more to catch— many people release them into lakes illicitly.
  551. The desert gets cold at night, so when the sun sets, this Pokémon burrows deep into the sand and sleeps until sunrise.
  552. Krokorok has specialized eyes that enable it to see in the dark. This ability lets Krokorok hunt in the dead of night without getting lost.
  553. This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sands. Krookodile’s mighty jaws can bite through heavy plates of iron with almost no effort at all.
  554. It derives its power from fire burning inside its body. If the fire dwindles, this Pokémon will immediately fall asleep.
  555. The thick arms of this hot-blooded Pokémon can deliver punches capable of obliterating a dump truck.
  556. With noises that could be mistaken for the rattles of maracas, it creates an upbeat rhythm, startling bird Pokémon and making them fly off in a hurry.
  557. When it finds a stone appealing, it creates a hole inside it and uses it as its home. This Pokémon is the natural enemy of Roggenrola and Rolycoly.
  558. This highly territorial Pokémon prefers dry climates. It won’t come out of its boulder on rainy days.
  559. If it locks eyes with you, watch out! Nothing and no one is safe from the reckless headbutts of this troublesome Pokémon.
  560. As halfhearted as this Pokémon’s kicks may seem, they pack enough power to shatter Conkeldurr’s concrete pillars.
  561. Psychic power allows these Pokémon to fly. Some say they were the guardians of an ancient city. Others say they were the guardians’ emissaries.
  562. It wanders through ruins by night, carrying a mask that’s said to have been the face it had when it was still human.
  563. This Pokémon has a body of sparkling gold. People say it no longer remembers that it was once human.
  564. This Pokémon inhabited ancient seas. Although it can only crawl, it still comes up onto land in search of prey.
  565. Carracosta completely devours its prey—bones, shells, and all. Because of this, Carracosta’s own shell grows thick and sturdy.
  566. This Pokémon was successfully restored from a fossil. As research suggested, Archen is unable to fly. But it’s very good at jumping.
  567. It needs a running start to take off. If Archeops wants to fly, it first needs to run nearly 25 mph, building speed over a course of about 2.5 miles.
  568. Its favorite places are unsanitary ones. If you leave trash lying around, you could even find one of these Pokémon living in your room.
  569. This Pokémon eats trash, which turns into poison inside its body. The main component of the poison depends on what sort of trash was eaten.
  570. Zorua is a timid Pokémon. This disposition seems to be what led to the development of Zorua’s ability to take on the forms of other creatures.
  571. This Pokémon cares deeply about others of its kind, and it will conjure terrifying illusions to keep its den and pack safe.
  572. The way it brushes away grime with its tail can be helpful when cleaning. But its focus on spotlessness can make cleaning more of a hassle.
  573. Its body secretes oil that this Pokémon spreads over its nest as a coating to protect it from dust. Cinccino won’t tolerate even a speck of the stuff.
  574. Though they’re still only babies, there’s psychic power stored in their ribbonlike feelers, and sometimes they use that power to fight.
  575. It’s said that when stars shine in the night sky, this Pokémon will spirit away sleeping children. Some call it the Witch of Punishment.
  576. It has tremendous psychic power, but it dislikes conflict. It’s also able to predict the future based on the movement of the stars.
  577. It communicates with others telepathically. Its body is encapsulated in liquid, but if it takes a heavy blow, the liquid will leak out.
  578. Its psychic power can supposedly cover a range of more than half a mile—but only if its two brains can agree with each other.
  579. While it could use its psychic abilities in battle, this Pokémon prefers to swing its powerful arms around to beat opponents into submission.
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  582. Unable to survive in hot areas, it makes itself comfortable by breathing out air cold enough to cause snow. It burrows into the snow to sleep.
  583. By drinking pure water, it grows its icy body. This Pokémon can be hard to find on days with warm, sunny weather.
  584. When its anger reaches a breaking point, this Pokémon unleashes a fierce blizzard that freezes every creature around it, be they friend or foe.
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  587. As Emolga flutters through the air, it crackles with electricity. This Pokémon is cute, but it can cause a lot of trouble.
  588. Its strange physiology reacts to electrical energy in interesting ways. The presence of a Shelmet will cause this Pokémon to evolve.
  589. They use shells they’ve stolen from Shelmet to arm and protect themselves. They’re very popular Pokémon in the Galar region.
  590. No one knows what the Poké Ball–like pattern on Foongus means or why Foongus has it.
  591. This Pokémon puffs poisonous spores at its foes. If the spores aren’t washed off quickly, they’ll grow into mushrooms wherever they land.
  592. It envelops its prey in its veillike arms and draws it down to the deeps, five miles below the ocean’s surface.
  593. Most of this Pokémon’s body composition is identical to sea water. It makes sunken ships its lair.
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  595. Joltik can be found clinging to other Pokémon. It’s soaking up static electricity because it can’t produce a charge on its own.
  596. It launches electrified fur from its abdomen as its means of attack. Opponents hit by the fur could be in for three full days and nights of paralysis.
  597. It defends itself by launching spikes, but its aim isn’t very good at first. Only after a lot of practice will it improve.
  598. This Pokémon scrapes its spikes across rocks, and then uses the tips of its feelers to absorb the nutrients it finds within the stone.
  599. The two minigears that compose this Pokémon are closer than twins. They mesh well only with each other.
  600. When Klang goes all out, the minigear links up perfectly with the outer part of the big gear, and this Pokémon’s rotation speed increases sharply.
  601. From its spikes, it launches powerful blasts of electricity. Its red core contains an enormous amount of energy.
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  605. If this Pokémon stands near a TV, strange scenery will appear on the screen. That scenery is said to be from its home.
  606. Whenever a Beheeyem visits a farm, a Dubwool mysteriously disappears.
  607. The flame on its head keeps its body slightly warm. This Pokémon takes lost children by the hand to guide them to the spirit world.
  608. This Pokémon appears just before someone passes away, so it’s feared as an emissary of death.
  609. This Pokémon haunts dilapidated mansions. It sways its arms to hypnotize opponents with the ominous dancing of its flames.
  610. These Pokémon nest in the ground and use their tusks to crush hard berries. Crushing berries is also how they test each other’s strength.
  611. After battle, this Pokémon carefully sharpens its tusks on river rocks. It needs to take care of its tusks—if one breaks, it will never grow back.
  612. Its resilient tusks are its pride and joy. It licks up dirt to take in the minerals it needs to keep its tusks in top condition.
  613. When this Pokémon is in good health, its snot becomes thicker and stickier. It will smear its snot on anyone it doesn’t like.
  614. It swims through frigid seas, searching for prey. From its frozen breath, it forms icy fangs that are harder than steel.
  615. With its icy chains, Cryogonal freezes those it encounters. It then takes its victims away to somewhere unknown.
  616. When attacked, it tightly shuts the lid of its shell. This reaction fails to protect it from Karrablast, however, because they can still get into the shell.
  617. It moves with blinding speed and lobs poison at foes. Featuring Accelgor as a main character is a surefire way to make a movie or comic popular.
  618. Thanks to bacteria that lived in the mud flats with it, this Pokémon developed the organs it uses to generate electricity.
  619. In one minute, a well-trained Mienfoo can chop with its arms more than 100 times.
  620. When Mienshao comes across a truly challenging opponent, it will lighten itself by biting off the fur on its arms.
  621. Druddigon lives in caves, but it never skips sunbathing—it won’t be able to move if its body gets too cold.
  622. They were sculpted from clay in ancient times. No one knows why, but some of them are driven to continually line up boulders.
  623. Artillery platforms built into the walls of ancient castles served as perches from which Golurk could fire energy beams.
  624. It uses river stones to maintain the cutting edges of the blades covering its body. These sharpened blades allow it to bring down opponents.
  625. It’s accompanied by a large retinue of Pawniard. Bisharp keeps a keen eye on its minions, ensuring none of them even think of double-crossing it.
  626. These Pokémon can crush a car with no more than a headbutt. Bouffalant with more hair on their heads hold higher positions within the herd.
  627. If it spies a strong Pokémon, Rufflet can’t resist challenging it to a battle. But if Rufflet loses, it starts bawling.
  628. Known for its bravery and pride, this majestic Pokémon is often seen as a motif for various kinds of emblems.
  629. It wears a bone to protect its rear. It often squabbles with others of its kind over particularly comfy bones.
  630. Although it’s a bit of a ruffian, this Pokémon will take lost Vullaby under its wing and care for them till they’re ready to leave the nest.
  631. There’s a hole in its tail that allows it to draw in the air it needs to keep its fire burning. If the hole gets blocked, this Pokémon will fall ill.
  632. They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles.
  633. When it encounters something, its first urge is usually to bite it. If it likes what it tastes, it will commit the associated scent to memory.
  634. While hunting for prey, Zweilous wanders its territory, its two heads often bickering over which way to go.
  635. There are a slew of stories about villages that were destroyed by Hydreigon. It bites anything that moves.
  636. The people of ancient times believed that Larvesta fell from the sun.
  637. Volcarona scatters burning scales. Some say it does this to start fires. Others say it’s trying to rescue those that suffer in the cold.
  638. This Pokémon appears in a legend alongside Terrakion and Virizion, fighting against humans in defense of the Unova region’s Pokémon.
  639. It has phenomenal power. It will mercilessly crush anyone or anything that bullies small Pokémon.
  640. A legend tells of this Pokémon working together with Cobalion and Terrakion to protect the Pokémon of the Unova region.
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  643. Flames spew from its tail as it flies through the sky like a jet airplane. It’s said that this Pokémon will scorch the world.
  644. When the interior part of its tail spins like a motor, Zekrom can generate many bolts of lightning to blast its surroundings.
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  646. Dwelling within it is a power even greater than that of Reshiram or Zekrom, but the extreme cold keeps that power bound.
  647. Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion taught this Pokémon how to fight. It dashes across the world, seeking more opportunities to further its training.
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  659. It excels at digging holes. Using its ears, it can dig a nest 33 feet deep in one night.
  660. With power equal to an excavator, it can dig through dense bedrock. It’s a huge help during tunnel construction.
  661. Its melodious cries are actually warnings. Fletchling will mercilessly peck at anything that enters its territory.
  662. Fletchinder launches embers into the den of its prey. When the prey comes leaping out, Fletchinder’s sharp talons finish it off.
  663. Talonflame mainly preys upon other bird Pokémon. To intimidate opponents, it sends embers spewing from gaps between its feathers.
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  674. It chooses a Pangoro as its master and then imitates its master’s actions. This is how it learns to battle and hunt for prey.
  675. This Pokémon is quick to anger, and it has no problem using its prodigious strength to get its way. It lives for duels against Obstagoon.
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  677. Though Espurr’s expression never changes, behind that blank stare is an intense struggle to contain its devastating psychic power.
  678. Revealing the eyelike patterns on the insides of its ears will unleash its psychic powers. It normally keeps the patterns hidden, however.
  679. Honedge’s soul once belonged to a person who was killed a long time ago by the sword that makes up Honedge’s body.
  680. Honedge evolves into twins. The two blades rub together to emit a metallic sound that unnerves opponents.
  681. In this defensive stance, Aegislash uses its steel body and a force field of spectral power to reduce the damage of any attack.
  682. A scent pouch within this Pokémon’s body allows it to create various scents. A change in its diet will alter the fragrance it produces.
  683. The scent that constantly emits from its fur is so powerful that this Pokémon’s companions will eventually lose their sense of smell.
  684. It eats its own weight in sugar every day. If it doesn’t get enough sugar, it becomes incredibly grumpy.
  685. By taking in a person’s scent, it can sniff out their mental and physical condition. It’s hoped that this skill will have many medical applications.
  686. It spins while making its luminescent spots flash. These spots allow it to communicate with others by using different patterns of light.
  687. Gazing at its luminescent spots will quickly induce a hypnotic state, putting the observer under Malamar’s control.
  688. After two Binacle find a suitably sized rock, they adhere themselves to it and live together. They cooperate to gather food during high tide.
  689. Seven Binacle come together to form one Barbaracle. The Binacle that serves as the head gives orders to those serving as the limbs.
  690. It drifts in the ocean, blending in with floating seaweed. When other Pokémon come to feast on the seaweed, Skrelp feasts on them instead.
  691. Dragalge uses a poisonous liquid capable of corroding metal to send tankers that enter its territory to the bottom of the sea.
  692. Clauncher’s claws can fall off during battle, but they’ll regenerate. The meat inside the claws is popular as a delicacy in Galar.
  693. After using the feelers on its oversized claw to detect the location of prey, Clawitzer launches a cannonball of water at its target.
  694. When spread, the frills on its head act like solar panels, generating the power behind this Pokémon’s electric moves.
  695. A now-vanished desert culture treasured these Pokémon. Appropriately, when Heliolisk came to the Galar region, treasure came with them.
  696. This is an ancient Pokémon, revived in modern times. It has a violent disposition, and it’ll tear apart anything it gets between its hefty jaws.
  697. This Pokémon is from about 100,000,000 years ago. It has the presence of a king, vicious but magnificent.
  698. This Pokémon was successfully restored from a fossil. In the past, it lived with others of its kind in cold lands where there were fewer predators.
  699. Aurorus was restored from a fossil. It’s said that when this Pokémon howls, auroras appear in the night sky.
  700. By releasing enmity-erasing waves from its ribbonlike feelers, Sylveon stops any conflict.
  701. It drives its opponents to exhaustion with its agile maneuvers, then ends the fight with a flashy finishing move.
  702. A Dedenne’s whiskers pick up electrical waves other Dedenne send out. These Pokémon share locations of food or electricity with one another.
  703. When beset by attackers, Carbink wipes them all out by firing high-energy beams from the gems embedded in its body.
  704. Because most of its body is water, it will dry up if the weather becomes too arid. It’s considered the weakest dragon Pokémon.
  705. Although this Pokémon isn’t very strong, its body is coated in a caustic slime that can melt through anything, so predators steer clear of it.
  706. Sometimes it misunderstands instructions and appears dazed or bewildered. Many Trainers don’t mind, finding this behavior to be adorable.
  707. This Pokémon is constantly collecting keys. Entrust a Klefki with important keys, and the Pokémon will protect them no matter what.
  708. After a lost child perished in the forest, their spirit possessed a tree stump, causing the spirit’s rebirth as this Pokémon.
  709. People fear it due to a belief that it devours any who try to cut down trees in its forest, but to the Pokémon it shares its woods with, it’s kind.
  710. Spirits that wander this world are placed into Pumpkaboo’s body. They’re then moved on to the afterlife.
  711. Eerie cries emanate from its body in the dead of night. The sounds are said to be the wails of spirits who are suffering in the afterlife.
  712. They chill the air around them to −150 degrees Fahrenheit, freezing the water in the air into ice that they use as armor.
  713. At high latitudes, this Pokémon can be found with clusters of Bergmite on its back as it swims among the icebergs.
  714. After nightfall, they emerge from the caves they nest in during the day. Using their ultrasonic waves, they go on the hunt for ripened fruit.
  715. Aggressive and cruel, this Pokémon will ruthlessly torment enemies that are helpless in the dark.
  716.  
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  721.  
  722. At a distance, it launches its sharp feathers while flying about. If the enemy gets too close, Rowlet switches tactics and delivers vicious kicks.
  723. It throws one knifelike feather after another at its enemies, and each one precisely strikes a weak point. These feathers are known as blade quills.
  724. As if wielding a bow, it launches the arrow quills hidden among the feathers of its wings. Decidueye’s shots never miss.
  725. It spends even the smallest amount of downtime grooming its fur with its tongue. Loose fur gathers in its stomach and serves as fuel for fiery moves.
  726. In the midst of battle, the fire pouch on Torracat’s neck rings like a bell and produces stronger flames than usual.
  727. It excels at violent, no-holds-barred battles. The temperature of the flames that issue from its navel exceeds 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
  728. It creates special bouncy balloons to send at its opponents. When the balloons pop, the sheer force of their bursting is what deals damage.
  729. As if dancing, it artfully dodges the attacks of its enemies. All the while, it’s busy forming a bunch of balloons to overwhelm its foes.
  730. With its mouth, it makes sonic waves that sound like beautiful singing. It uses the sonic waves to control its water balloons.
  731.  
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  735.  
  736. Its natural enemies, like Rookidee, may flee rather than risk getting caught in its large mandibles that can snap thick tree branches.
  737. While its durable shell protects it from attacks, Charjabug strikes at enemies with jolts of electricity discharged from the tips of its jaws.
  738. It builds up electricity in its abdomen, focuses it through its jaws, and then fires the electricity off in concentrated beams.
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  742. Nectar and pollen are its favorite fare. You can find Cutiefly hovering around Gossifleur, trying to get some of Gossifleur’s pollen.
  743. It makes pollen puffs from pollen and nectar. The puffs’ effects depend on the type of ingredients and how much of each one is used.
  744. This Pokémon can bond very strongly with its Trainer, but it also has a habit of biting. Raising a Rockruff for a long time can be challenging.
  745. This Lycanroc is calm and cautious. The rocks jutting from its mane are razor sharp.
  746. Individually, they’re incredibly weak. It’s by gathering up into schools that they’re able to confront opponents.
  747. The first symptom of its sting is numbness. The next is an itching sensation so intense that it’s impossible to resist the urge to claw at your skin.
  748. To survive in the cold waters of Galar, this Pokémon forms a dome with its legs, enclosing its body so it can capture its own body heat.
  749. Loads weighing up to 50 times as much as its own body weight pose no issue for this Pokémon. It’s skilled at making use of mud.
  750. Mud that hardens around a Mudsdale’s legs sets harder than stone. It’s so hard that it allows this Pokémon to scrap a truck with a single kick.
  751. It forms a water bubble at the rear of its body and then covers its head with it. Meeting another Dewpider means comparing water-bubble sizes.
  752. It launches water bubbles with its legs, drowning prey within the bubbles. This Pokémon can then take its time to savor its meal.
  753. When bathed in sunlight, this Pokémon emits a pleasantly sweet scent, which causes bug Pokémon to gather around it.
  754. This Pokémon resembles a beautiful flower. A properly raised Lurantis will have gorgeous, brilliant colors.
  755. Pokémon living in the forest eat the delicious caps on Morelull’s head. The caps regrow overnight.
  756. Its flickering spores lure in prey and put them to sleep. Once this Pokémon has its prey snoozing, it drains their vitality with its fingertips.
  757. Its venom sacs produce a fluid that this Pokémon then heats up with the flame in its tail. This process creates Salandit’s poisonous gas.
  758. Only female Salazzle exist. They emit a gas laden with pheromones to captivate male Salandit.
  759. Its fluffy fur is a delight to pet, but carelessly reaching out to touch this Pokémon could result in painful retaliation.
  760. Once it accepts you as a friend, it tries to show its affection with a hug. Letting it do that is dangerous—it could easily shatter your bones.
  761. Its body gives off a sweet, fruity scent that is extremely appetizing to bird Pokémon.
  762. As it twirls like a dancer, a sweet smell spreads out around it. Anyone who inhales the scent will feel a surge of happiness.
  763. This feared Pokémon has long, slender legs and a cruel heart. It shows no mercy as it stomps on its opponents.
  764. Comfey picks flowers with its vine and decorates itself with them. For some reason, flowers won’t wither once they’re attached to a Comfey.
  765. With waves of its fan—made from leaves and its own fur—Oranguru skillfully gives instructions to other Pokémon.
  766. Displaying amazing teamwork, they follow the orders of their boss as they all help out in the search for their favorite berries.
  767. It’s nature’s cleaner—it eats anything and everything, including garbage and rotten things. The ground near its nest is always clean.
  768. It will do anything to win, taking advantage of every opening and finishing opponents off with the small claws on its front legs.
  769. Grudges of the dead have possessed a mound of sand and become a Pokémon. Sandygast is fond of the shovel on its head.
  770. Palossand is known as the Beach Nightmare. It pulls its prey down into the sand by controlling the sand itself, and then it sucks out their souls.
  771. It lives in warm, shallow waters. If it encounters a foe, it will spit out its internal organs as a means to punch them.
  772. Rumor has it that the theft of top-secret research notes led to a new instance of this Pokémon being created in the Galar region.
  773. A solid bond of trust between this Pokémon and its Trainer awakened the strength hidden within Silvally. It can change its type at will.
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  776. Explosive substances coat the shell on its back. Enemies that dare attack it will be blown away by an immense detonation.
  777. With the long hairs on its back, this Pokémon takes in electricity from other electric Pokémon. It stores what it absorbs in an electric sac.
  778. It wears a rag fashioned into a Pikachu costume in an effort to look less scary. Unfortunately, the costume only makes it creepier.
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  780. The mountains it calls home are nearly two miles in height. On rare occasions, it descends to play with the children living in the towns below.
  781. After a piece of seaweed merged with debris from a sunken ship, it was reborn as this ghost Pokémon.
  782. They learn to fight by smashing their head scales together. The dueling strengthens both their skills and their spirits.
  783. The scaleless, scarred parts of its body are signs of its strength. It shows them off to defeated opponents.
  784. It clatters its tail scales to unnerve opponents. This Pokémon will battle only those who stand steadfast in the face of this display.
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  789. This Pokémon came from another universe. Its gaseous body is so light that even a gentle breeze can blow it away.
  790. The absorption of starlight fuels this Pokémon’s growth. The shell that encases it is harder than any known material.
  791. When light radiates from its body, this Pokémon could almost appear to be the sun. It will dispel any darkness and light up the world.
  792. Known as the Beast That Calls the Moon, this Pokémon lives by taking in any and all light and converting it into its own energy.
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  800. It survives by absorbing light. After a long time spent slumbering underground, impurities accumulated within it, causing its body to darken.
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  802. By slipping into the shadow of a martial arts master and copying their movements, this Pokémon learned the ultimate techniques.
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  807. It runs as fast as lightning strikes, shredding its opponents with its high-voltage claws.
  808. It dissolves and eats metal. Circulating liquid metal within its body is how it generates energy.
  809. At the end of its life-span, Melmetal will rust and fall apart. The small shards left behind will eventually be reborn as Meltan.
  810. When it uses its special stick to strike up a beat, the sound waves produced carry revitalizing energy to the plants and flowers in the area.
  811. The faster a Thwackey can beat out a rhythm with its two sticks, the more respect it wins from its peers.
  812. By drumming, it taps into the power of its special tree stump. The roots of the stump follow its direction in battle.
  813. A warm-up of running around gets fire energy coursing through this Pokémon’s body. Once that happens, it’s ready to fight at full power.
  814. Its thick and fluffy fur protects it from the cold and enables it to use hotter fire moves.
  815. It juggles a pebble with its feet, turning it into a burning soccer ball. Its shots strike opponents hard and leave them scorched.
  816. When scared, this Pokémon cries. Its tears pack the chemical punch of 100 onions, and attackers won’t be able to resist weeping.
  817. A clever combatant, this Pokémon battles using water balloons created with moisture secreted from its palms.
  818. It has many hidden capabilities, such as fingertips that can shoot water and a membrane on its back that it can use to glide through the air.
  819. Found throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon becomes uneasy if its cheeks are ever completely empty of berries.
  820. It stashes berries in its tail—so many berries that they fall out constantly. But this Pokémon is a bit slow-witted, so it doesn’t notice the loss.
  821. It will bravely challenge any opponent, no matter how powerful. This Pokémon benefits from every battle—even a defeat increases its strength a bit.
  822. Smart enough to use tools in battle, these Pokémon have been seen picking up rocks and flinging them or using ropes to wrap up enemies.
  823. This Pokémon reigns supreme in the skies of the Galar region. The black luster of its steel body could drive terror into the heart of any foe.
  824. A constant collector of information, this Pokémon is very smart. Very strong is what it isn’t.
  825. It barely moves, but it’s still alive. Hiding in its shell without food or water seems to have awakened its psychic powers.
  826. It’s famous for its high level of intelligence, and the large size of its brain is proof that it also possesses immense psychic power.
  827. Aided by the soft pads on its feet, it silently raids the food stores of other Pokémon. It survives off its ill-gotten gains.
  828. It secretly marks potential targets with a scent. By following the scent, it stalks its targets and steals from them when they least expect it.
  829. It anchors itself in the ground with its single leg, then basks in the sun. After absorbing enough sunlight, its petals spread as it blooms brilliantly.
  830. The seeds attached to its cotton fluff are full of nutrients. It spreads them on the wind so that plants and other Pokémon can benefit from them.
  831. Its curly fleece is such an effective cushion that this Pokémon could fall off a cliff and stand right back up at the bottom, unharmed.
  832. Weave a carpet from its springy wool, and you end up with something closer to a trampoline. You’ll start to bounce the moment you set foot on it.
  833. Apparently the itch of its teething impels it to snap its jaws at anything in front of it.
  834. With jaws that can shear through steel rods, this highly aggressive Pokémon chomps down on its unfortunate prey.
  835. This Pokémon is very popular as a herding dog in the Galar region. As it runs, it generates electricity from the base of its tail.
  836. This Pokémon generates electricity and channels it into its legs to keep them going strong. Boltund can run nonstop for three full days.
  837. Most of its body has the same composition as coal. Fittingly, this Pokémon was first discovered in coal mines about 400 years ago.
  838. It forms coal inside its body. Coal dropped by this Pokémon once helped fuel the lives of people in the Galar region.
  839. It’s usually peaceful, but the vandalism of mines enrages it. Offenders will be incinerated with flames that reach 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
  840. It spends its entire life inside an apple. It hides from its natural enemies, bird Pokémon, by pretending it’s just an apple and nothing more.
  841. It ate a sour apple, and that induced its evolution. In its cheeks, it stores an acid capable of causing chemical burns.
  842. Eating a sweet apple caused its evolution. A nectarous scent wafts from its body, luring in the bug Pokémon it preys on.
  843. As it digs, it swallows sand and stores it in its neck pouch. The pouch can hold more than 17 pounds of sand.
  844. When it contracts its body, over 220 pounds of sand sprays from its nose. If it ever runs out of sand, it becomes disheartened.
  845. It’s so strong that it can knock out some opponents in a single hit, but it also may forget what it’s battling midfight.
  846. If it sees any movement around it, this Pokémon charges for it straightaway, leading with its sharply pointed jaw. It’s very proud of that jaw.
  847. This Pokémon has a jaw that’s as sharp as a spear and as strong as steel. Apparently Barraskewda’s flesh is surprisingly tasty, too.
  848. It stores poison in an internal poison sac and secretes that poison through its skin. If you touch this Pokémon, a tingling sensation follows.
  849. When this Pokémon sounds as if it’s strumming a guitar, it’s actually clawing at the protrusions on its chest to generate electricity.
  850. It stores flammable gas in its body and uses it to generate heat. The yellow sections on its belly get particularly hot.
  851. When it heats up, its body temperature reaches about 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. It lashes its body like a whip and launches itself at enemies.
  852. It’s very curious, but its means of investigating things is to try to punch them with its tentacles. The search for food is what brings it onto land.
  853. A body made up of nothing but muscle makes the grappling moves this Pokémon performs with its tentacles tremendously powerful.
  854. This Pokémon is said to have been born when a lonely spirit possessed a cold, leftover cup of tea.
  855. This species lives in antique teapots. Most pots are forgeries, but on rare occasions, an authentic work is found.
  856. Via the protrusion on its head, it senses other creatures’ emotions. If you don’t have a calm disposition, it will never warm up to you.
  857. No matter who you are, if you bring strong emotions near this Pokémon, it will silence you violently.
  858. It emits psychic power strong enough to cause headaches as a deterrent to the approach of others.
  859. Through its nose, it sucks in the emanations produced by people and Pokémon when they feel annoyed. It thrives off this negative energy.
  860. When it gets down on all fours as if to beg for forgiveness, it’s trying to lure opponents in so that it can stab them with its spear-like hair.
  861. With the hair wrapped around its body helping to enhance its muscles, this Pokémon can overwhelm even Machamp.
  862. Its voice is staggering in volume. Obstagoon has a tendency to take on a threatening posture and shout—this move is known as Obstruct.
  863. What appears to be an iron helmet is actually hardened hair. This Pokémon lives for the thrill of battle.
  864. Its shell is overflowing with its heightened otherworldly energy. The ectoplasm serves as protection for this Pokémon’s core spirit.
  865. Only Farfetch’d that have survived many battles can attain this evolution. When this Pokémon’s leek withers, it will retire from combat.
  866. It’s highly skilled at tap-dancing. It waves its cane of ice in time with its graceful movements.
  867. A powerful curse was woven into an ancient painting. After absorbing the spirit of a Yamask, the painting began to move.
  868. This Pokémon was born from sweet-smelling particles in the air. Its body is made of cream.
  869. When it trusts a Trainer, it will treat them to berries it’s decorated with cream.
  870. Five of them are troopers, and one is the brass. The brass’s orders are absolute.
  871. It feeds on seaweed, using its teeth to scrape it off rocks. Electric current flows from the tips of its spines.
  872. It spits out thread imbued with a frigid sort of energy and uses it to tie its body to branches, disguising itself as an icicle while it sleeps.
  873. Icy scales fall from its wings like snow as it flies over fields and mountains. The temperature of its wings is less than −290 degrees Fahrenheit.
  874. It stands in grasslands, watching the sun’s descent from zenith to horizon. This Pokémon has a talent for delivering dynamic kicks.
  875. It drifted in on the flow of ocean waters from a frigid place. It keeps its head iced constantly to make sure it stays nice and cold.
  876. It uses the horns on its head to sense the emotions of others. Males will act as valets for those they serve, looking after their every need.
  877. As it eats the seeds stored up in its pocket-like pouches, this Pokémon is not just satisfying its constant hunger. It’s also generating electricity.
  878. It digs up the ground with its trunk. It’s also very strong, being able to carry loads of over five tons without any problem at all.
  879. They came over from another region long ago and worked together with humans. Their green skin is resistant to water.
  880. In ancient times, it was unbeatable thanks to its powerful lower body, but it went extinct anyway after it depleted all its plant-based food sources.
  881. The shaking of its freezing upper half is what generates its electricity. It has a hard time walking around.
  882. Powerful legs and jaws made it the apex predator of its time. Its own overhunting of its prey was what drove it to extinction.
  883. Though it’s able to capture prey by freezing its surroundings, it has trouble eating the prey afterward because its mouth is on top of its head.
  884. Its body resembles polished metal, and it’s both lightweight and strong. The only drawback is that it rusts easily.
  885. After being reborn as a ghost Pokémon, Dreepy wanders the areas it used to inhabit back when it was alive in prehistoric seas.
  886. It’s capable of flying faster than 120 mph. It battles alongside Dreepy and dotes on them until they successfully evolve.
  887. When it isn’t battling, it keeps Dreepy in the holes on its horns. Once a fight starts, it launches the Dreepy like supersonic missiles.
  888. Known as a legendary hero, this Pokémon absorbs metal particles, transforming them into a weapon it uses to battle.
  889. In times past, it worked together with a king of the people to save the Galar region. It absorbs metal that it then uses in battle.
  890. The core on its chest absorbs energy emanating from the lands of the Galar region. This energy is what allows Eternatus to stay active.
  891. Kubfu trains hard to perfect its moves. The moves it masters will determine which form it takes when it evolves.
  892. This form of Urshifu is a strong believer in the one-hit KO. Its strategy is to leap in close to foes and land a devastating blow with a hardened fist.
  893. Within dense forests, this Pokémon lives in a pack with others of its kind. It’s incredibly aggressive, and the other Pokémon of the forest fear it.
  894. This Pokémon is a cluster of electrical energy. It’s said that removing the rings on Regieleki’s body will unleash the Pokémon’s latent power.
  895. An academic theory proposes that Regidrago’s arms were once the head of an ancient dragon Pokémon. The theory remains unproven.
  896. Glastrier emits intense cold from its hooves. It’s also a belligerent Pokémon—anything it wants, it takes by force.
  897. It probes its surroundings with all its senses save one—it doesn’t use its sense of sight. Spectrier’s kicks are said to separate soul from body.
  898. Calyrex is a merciful Pokémon, capable of providing healing and blessings. It reigned over the Galar region in times of yore.
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  900. In battle, this Pokémon swings around two thick vines. If these vines slammed into a 10-story building, they could easily topple it.
  901.  
  902.  
  903. This colossal, flame-winged figure of a Charizard was brought about by Gigantamax energy.
  904.  
  905. It’s not very good at precision shooting. When attacking, it just fires its 31 cannons over and over and over.
  906. Crystallized Gigantamax energy makes up this Pokémon’s blindingly bright and highly toxic scales.
  907.  
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  911.  
  912. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through many different regions.
  913. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Hoenn region.
  914. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Sinnoh region.
  915. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Unova region.
  916. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Kalos region.
  917. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through the Alola region.
  918. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of when they first met.
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  920. This Pikachu wears its partner’s cap, which is brimming with memories of traveling through different regions.
  921. Its Gigantamax power expanded, forming its supersized body and towering tail.
  922. It’s believed that the weather, climate, and food of the Alola region all play a part in causing Pikachu to evolve into this form of Raichu.
  923. Life on mountains covered with deep snow has granted this Pokémon a body of ice that’s as hard as steel.
  924. It uses large, hooked claws to cut a path through deep snow as it runs. On snowy mountains, this Sandslash is faster than any other Pokémon.
  925. After long years in the ever-snowcapped mountains of Alola, this Vulpix has gained power over ice.
  926. A deity resides in the snowy mountains where this Pokémon lives. In ancient times, it was worshiped as that deity’s incarnation.
  927. The metal-rich geology of this Pokémon’s habitat caused it to develop steel whiskers on its head.
  928. Their beautiful, metallic whiskers create a sort of protective helmet on their heads, and they also function as highly precise sensors.
  929. It’s accustomed to luxury because it used to live with Alolan royalty. As a result, it’s very picky about food.
  930. Living with a savage, seafaring people has toughened this Pokémon’s body so much that parts of it have turned to iron.
  931. The pattern that has appeared on its giant coin is thought to be the key to unlocking the secrets of the Dynamax phenomenon.
  932. The round face of Alolan Persian is considered to be a symbol of prosperity in the Alola region, so these Pokémon are very well cared for.
  933.  
  934. The Gigantamax energy coursing through its arms makes its punches hit as hard as bomb blasts.
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  938. Its small horn hides a healing power. With a few rubs from this Pokémon’s horn, any slight wound you have will be healed.
  939. Little can stand up to its psycho cut. Unleashed from this Pokémon’s horn, the move will punch a hole right through a thick metal sheet.
  940. Although this Pokémon is normally zoned out, its expression abruptly sharpens on occasion. The cause for this seems to lie in Slowpoke’s diet.
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  942. A Shellder bite set off a chemical reaction with the spices inside Slowbro’s body, causing Slowbro to become a Poison-type Pokémon.
  943. The Farfetch’d of the Galar region are brave warriors, and they wield thick, tough leeks in battle.
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  947. Rumor has it that its gigantic mouth leads not into its body, filled with cursed energy, but instead directly to the afterlife.
  948. The flow of Gigantamax energy has spurred this Pokémon’s left pincer to grow to an enormous size. That claw can pulverize anything.
  949. Blazing sunlight has brought out the true form and powers of this Pokémon.
  950. This Pokémon sets the bone it holds on fire and dances through the night as a way to mourn its fallen allies.
  951.  
  952. This Pokémon consumes particles that contaminate the air. Instead of leaving droppings, it expels clean air.
  953.  
  954. Its talent is tap-dancing. It can also manipulate temperatures to create a floor of ice, which this Pokémon can kick up to use as a barrier.
  955.  
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  957. Over 5,000 people can ride on its shell at once. And it’s a very comfortable ride, without the slightest shaking or swaying.
  958.  
  959. Gigantamax energy upped the fluffiness of the fur around Eevee’s neck. The fur will envelop a foe, capturing its body and captivating its mind.
  960.  
  961. Gigantamax energy has affected stray seeds and even pebbles that got stuck to Snorlax, making them grow to a huge size.
  962. Its feather-like blades are composed of psychic energy and can shear through thick iron sheets as if they were paper.
  963. When its feathers rub together, they produce a crackling sound like the zapping of electricity. That’s why this Pokémon is called Zapdos.
  964. This Pokémon’s sinister, flame-like aura will consume the spirit of any creature it hits. Victims become burned-out shadows of themselves.
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  968. A combination of toxins and the shock of evolving has increased Shellder’s intelligence to the point that Shellder now controls Slowking.
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  999. Watch your step when wandering areas oceans once covered. What looks like a stone could be this Pokémon, and it will curse you if you kick it.
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  1005. Its restlessness has it constantly running around. If it sees another Pokémon, it will purposely run into them in order to start a fight.
  1006. It uses its long tongue to taunt opponents. Once the opposition is enraged, this Pokémon hurls itself at the opponent, tackling them forcefully.
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  1038. After absorbing plenty of sunlight, Cherrim takes this form. It’s full of energy while it’s like this, and its liveliness will go on until sundown.
  1039. There’s speculation that its appearance is determined by what it eats, but the truth remains elusive.
  1040. It secretes a purple fluid to deter enemies. This fluid isn’t poisonous—instead, it’s super sticky, and once it sticks, it’s very hard to unstick.
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  1046. This Rotom has possessed a convection microwave oven that uses a special motor. It also has a flair for manipulating flames.
  1047. This form of Rotom enjoys coming up with water- based pranks. Be careful with it if you don’t want your room flooded.
  1048. Rotom assumes this form when it takes over a refrigerator powered by a special motor. It battles by spewing cold air.
  1049. In this form, Rotom applies its new power over wind to its love of pranks. It will happily blow away any important documents it can find.
  1050. This is Rotom after it’s seized control of a lawn mower that has a special motor. As it mows down grass, it scatters the clippings everywhere.
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  1070. Females of this species are very capable fliers, particularly notable for their stamina. They also take longer to adjust to people.
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  1072. Blue-striped Basculin used to be a common food source. They apparently have an inoffensive, light flavor.
  1073. It lived in snowy areas for so long that its fire sac cooled off and atrophied. It now has an organ that generates cold instead.
  1074. Through meditation, it calms its raging spirit and hones its psychic powers.
  1075. On days when blizzards blow through, it comes down to where people live. It stashes food in the snowball on its head, taking it home for later.
  1076. Anger has reignited its atrophied flame sac. This Pokémon spews fire everywhere as it rampages indiscriminately.
  1077. A clay slab with cursed engravings took possession of a Yamask. The slab is said to be absorbing the Yamask’s dark power.
  1078. Due to Gigantamax energy, this Pokémon’s toxic gas has become much thicker, congealing into masses shaped like discarded toys.
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  1085. It envelops its prey in its veillike arms and draws it down to the deeps, five miles below the ocean’s surface.
  1086. These Pokémon have body compositions that are mostly identical to seawater. They make their lairs from sunken ships.
  1087. Living in mud with a high iron content has given it a strong steel body.
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  1091. The sameness of Reshiram’s and Kyurem’s genes allowed Kyurem to absorb Reshiram. Kyurem can now use the power of both fire and ice.
  1092. It’s said that this Pokémon battles in order to protect the ideal world that will exist in the future for people and Pokémon.
  1093. Keldeo has strengthened its resolve for battle, filling its body with power and changing its form.
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  1180. Females are a bit more selfish and aggressive than males. If they don’t get what they want, they will torment you with their psychic abilities.
  1181. This stance is dedicated to offense. It can cleave any opponent with the strength and weight of its steel blade.
  1182. When taking spirits to the afterlife, small Pumpkaboo prefer the spirits of children to those of adults.
  1183. When taking spirits to the afterlife, large Pumpkaboo prefer the spirits of adults to those of children.
  1184. Supersized Pumpkaboo are very partial to the spirits of people who were of similarly superior proportions.
  1185. Small Gourgeist pretend to be children to fool adults. Anyone who falls for the act gets carried away to the hereafter.
  1186. Large Gourgeist put on the guise of adults, taking the hands of children to lead them to the afterlife.
  1187. Supersized Gourgeist aren’t picky. They will forcefully drag anyone off to the afterlife.
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  1201. This Pokémon can bond very strongly with its Trainer, but it also has a habit of biting. Raising a Rockruff for a long time can be challenging.
  1202. This form of Lycanroc is reckless. It charges headlong at its opponents, attacking without any care about what injuries it might receive.
  1203. This form of Lycanroc is normally calm and quiet. Once a battle begins, however, this Pokémon displays a ferocious fighting spirit.
  1204. On their own, they’re very weak. But when Wishiwashi pool their power together in a school, they become a demon of the sea.
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  1208. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Fighting type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1209. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Flying type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1210. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Poison type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1211. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Ground type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1212. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Rock type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1213. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Bug type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1214. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Ghost type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1215. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Steel type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1216. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Fire type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1217. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Water type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1218. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Grass type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1219. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Electric type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1220. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Psychic type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1221. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Ice type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1222. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Dragon type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1223. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Dark type to match the memory it has equipped.
  1224. Thanks to its awakened powers, it can change to the Fairy type to match the memory it has equipped.
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  1239. There will be no forgiveness for any who reveal that it was pretending to be Pikachu. It will bring the culprit down, even at the cost of its own life.
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  1243. When it dominates Solgaleo, it takes on this form. It’s a vicious Pokémon, mangling prey with its many claws—including those on its back.
  1244. Necrozma has subjugated Lunala entirely, forcing the unfortunate Pokémon to emit its light energy for Necrozma to consume.
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  1247. In a distant land, there are legends about a cyclopean giant. In fact, the giant was a Melmetal that was flooded with Gigantamax energy.
  1248. Gigantamax energy has caused Rillaboom’s stump to grow into a drum set that resembles a forest.
  1249. Infused with Cinderace’s fighting spirit, the gigantic Pyro Ball never misses its targets and completely roasts opponents.
  1250. Gigantamax Inteleon’s Water Gun move fires at Mach 7. As the Pokémon takes aim, it uses the crest on its head to gauge wind and temperature.
  1251. Imbued with Gigantamax energy, its wings can whip up winds more forceful than any a hurricane could muster. The gusts blow everything away.
  1252. Its brain has grown to a gargantuan size, as has the rest of its body. This Pokémon’s intellect and psychic abilities are overpowering.
  1253. It responded to Gigantamax energy by becoming bipedal. First it comes crashing down on foes, and then it finishes them off with its massive jaws.
  1254. Its body is a colossal stove. With Gigantamax energy stoking the fire, this Pokémon’s flame burns hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
  1255. Under the influence of Gigantamax energy, it produces much more sweet nectar, and its shape has changed to resemble a giant apple.
  1256. It blasts its opponents with massive amounts of sweet, sticky nectar, drowning them under the deluge.
  1257. Its sand pouch has grown to tremendous proportions. More than 1,000,000 tons of sand now swirl around its body.
  1258. Cramorant’s gluttony led it to try to swallow an Arrokuda whole, which in turn led to Cramorant getting an Arrokuda stuck in its throat.
  1259. This Cramorant has accidentally gotten a Pikachu lodged in its gullet. Cramorant is choking a little, but it isn’t really bothered.
  1260. Capable of generating 15,000 volts of electricity, this Pokémon looks down on all that would challenge it.
  1261. Its excessive electric energy is its weapon. This Pokémon can build up more electricity than any thundercloud.
  1262. Gigantamax energy has evoked a rise in its body temperature, now reaching over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. Its heat waves incinerate its enemies.
  1263. The swirl pattern in this Pokémon’s body is its weakness. If it gets stirred, the swirl loses its shape, and Sinistea gets dizzy.
  1264. Trainers Polteageist trusts will be allowed to experience its distinctive flavor and aroma firsthand by sampling just a tiny bit of its tea.
  1265. This Pokémon can read the emotions of creatures over 30 miles away. The minute it senses hostility, it goes on the attack.
  1266. By transforming its leg hair, this Pokémon delivers power-packed drill kicks that can bore huge holes in Galar’s terrain.
  1267. The moment it evolved, it took on a sweet and tart flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1268. The moment it evolved, it took on an aromatic flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1269. The moment it evolved, it took on a refreshing flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1270. The moment it evolved, it took on a sour flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1271. The moment it evolved, it took on a salty flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1272. The moment it evolved, it took on a mixed flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1273. The moment it evolved, it took on a bitter flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1274. The moment it evolved, it took on a complex flavor. This is because of the way its cells spontaneously shifted during evolution.
  1275. Cream pours endlessly from this Pokémon’s body. The cream stiffens when compressed by an impact. A harder impact results in harder cream.
  1276. The ice covering this Pokémon’s face has shattered, revealing a slightly worried expression that many people are enamored with.
  1277. These intelligent Pokémon touch horns with each other to share information between them.
  1278. Intense hunger drives it to extremes of violence, and the electricity in its cheek sacs has converted into a Dark-type energy.
  1279. So much power is packed within its trunk that if it were to unleash that power, the resulting blast could level mountains and change the landscape.
  1280. It’s grown to resemble a skyscraper. Parts of its towering body glow due to a profusion of energy.
  1281. Now armed with a weapon it used in ancient times, this Pokémon needs only a single strike to fell even Gigantamax Pokémon.
  1282. Its ability to deflect any attack led to it being known as the Fighting Master’s Shield. It was feared and respected by all.
  1283. As a result of Rose’s meddling, Eternatus absorbed all the energy in the Galar region. It’s now in a state of power overload.
  1284. As a result of Rose’s meddling, Eternatus absorbed all the energy in the Galar region. It’s now in a state of power overload.
  1285. It’s believed that this Pokémon modeled its fighting style on the flow of a river—sometimes rapid, sometimes calm.
  1286. People call it the embodiment of rage. It’s said that this Pokémon’s terrifying expression and shout will rid the world of malevolence.
  1287. As it waits for the right moment to unleash its Gigantamax power, this Pokémon maintains a perfect one-legged stance. It won’t even twitch.
  1288. This Zarude left its pack to raise a human child. The cloth Zarude would wrap the child with has a comforting scent that calmed the child’s crying.
  1289. According to lore, this Pokémon showed no mercy to those who got in its way, yet it would heal its opponents’ wounds after battle.
  1290. It’s said that Calyrex and a Pokémon that had bonded with it ran all across the Galar region to bring green to the wastelands.
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