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- While it is young, it uses the nutrients that are stored in the seed on its back in order to grow.
- Exposure to sunlight adds to its strength. Sunlight also makes the bud on its back grow larger.
- A bewitching aroma wafts from its flower. The fragrance becalms those engaged in a battle.
- From the time it is born, a flame burns at the tip of its tail. Its life would end if the flame were to go out.
- If it becomes agitated during battle, it spouts intense flames, incinerating its surroundings.
- Its wings can carry this Pokémon close to an altitude of 4,600 feet. It blows out fire at very high temperatures.
- When it feels threatened, it draws its limbs inside its shell and sprays water from its mouth.
- It cleverly controls its furry ears and tail to maintain its balance while swimming.
- The rocket cannons on its shell fire jets of water capable of punching holes through thick steel.
- Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it to tirelessly climb slopes and walls.
- Even though it is encased in a sturdy shell, the body inside is tender. It can’t withstand a harsh attack.
- It collects honey every day. It rubs honey onto the hairs on its legs to carry it back to its nest.
- When Pikachu meet, they’ll touch their tails together and exchange electricity through them as a form of greeting.
- If its electric pouches run empty, it raises its tail to gather electricity from the atmosphere.
- It burrows into the ground to create its nest. If hard stones impede its tunneling, it uses its sharp claws to shatter them and then carries on digging.
- It climbs trees by hooking on with its sharp claws. Sandslash shares the berries it gathers, dropping them down to Sandshrew waiting below the tree.
- It uses its hard incisor teeth to crush and eat berries. The tip of a female Nidoran’s horn is a bit more rounded than the tip of a male’s horn.
- If the group is threatened, these Pokémon will band together to assault enemies with a chorus of ultrasonic waves.
- It pacifies offspring by placing them in the gaps between the spines on its back. The spines will never secrete poison while young are present.
- Small but brave, this Pokémon will hold its ground and even risk its life in battle to protect the female it’s friendly with.
- It’s nervous and quick to act aggressively. The potency of its poison increases along with the level of adrenaline present in its body.
- Nidoking prides itself on its strength. It’s forceful and spirited in battle, making use of its thick tail and diamond-crushing horn.
- Its adorable behavior and cry make it highly popular. However, this cute Pokémon is rarely found.
- Their ears are sensitive enough to hear a pin drop from over a mile away, so they’re usually found in quiet places.
- As each tail grows, its fur becomes more lustrous. When held, it feels slightly warm.
- Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could result in a 1,000-year curse.
- By freely changing the wavelength of its voice, Jigglypuff sings a mysterious melody sure to make any listener sleepy.
- It’s proud of its fur, which is fine and delicate. In particular, the curl on its forehead has a texture that’s perfectly heavenly.
- Zubat live in caves, down where the sun’s light won’t reach. In the morning, they gather together to keep each other warm as they sleep.
- Its feet are tiny, but this Pokémon walks skillfully. It sneaks up on sleeping prey before sinking in its fangs and slurping up blood.
- During the day, it stays in the cold underground to avoid the sun. It grows by bathing in moonlight.
- What appears to be drool is actually sweet honey. It is very sticky and clings stubbornly if touched.
- The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.
- It burrows through the ground at a shallow depth. It leaves raised earth in its wake, making it easy to spot.
- These Diglett triplets dig over 60 miles below sea level. No one knows what it’s like underground.
- It washes its face regularly to keep the coin on its forehead spotless. It doesn’t get along with Galarian Meowth.
- Its elegant and refined behavior clashes with that of the barbaric Perrserker. The relationship between the two is one of mutual disdain.
- As Psyduck gets stressed out, its headache gets progressively worse. It uses intense psychic energy to overwhelm those around it.
- Old tales tell of Golduck punishing those that defiled its river. The guilty were dragged into the water and taken away.
- Extremely loyal, it will fearlessly bark at any opponent to protect its own Trainer from harm.
- A Pokémon that has long been admired for its beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings.
- In rivers with fast-flowing water, this Pokémon will cling to a rock by using its thick lips, which act like a suction cup.
- This Pokémon’s sweat is a slimy mucus. When captured, Poliwhirl can slither from its enemies’ grasp and escape.
- Poliwrath is skilled at both swimming and martial arts. It uses its well-trained arms to dish out powerful punches.
- Abra can teleport in its sleep. Apparently the more deeply Abra sleeps, the farther its teleportations go.
- This Pokémon’s telekinesis is immensely powerful. To prepare for evolution, Kadabra stores up psychic energy in the star on its forehead.
- Alakazam wields potent psychic powers. It’s said that this Pokémon used these powers to create the spoons it holds.
- Always brimming with power, it passes time by lifting boulders. Doing so makes it even stronger.
- Its formidable body never gets tired. It helps people by doing work such as the moving of heavy goods.
- With four arms that react more quickly than it can think, it can execute many punches at once.
- This Pokémon is mostly made of water. A Tentacool out in the ocean is very hard to spot, because its body blends in with the sea.
- Its 80 tentacles can stretch and shrink freely. Tentacruel ensnares prey in a net of spread-out tentacles, delivering venomous stings to its catch.
- If you’ve been accepted by Ponyta, its burning mane is mysteriously no longer hot to the touch.
- The fastest runner becomes the leader, and it decides the herd’s pace and direction of travel.
- When this Pokémon’s tail is soaked in water, sweetness seeps from it. Slowpoke uses this trait to lure in and fish up other Pokémon.
- Being bitten by a Shellder shocked this Pokémon into standing on two legs. If the Shellder lets go, it seems Slowbro will turn back into a Slowpoke.
- It subsists on electricity. As Magnemite flies, it emits electromagnetic waves from the units on each side of its body.
- This Pokémon is constantly putting out a powerful magnetic force. Most computers go haywire when a Magneton approaches.
- They use a plant stalk as a weapon, but not all of them use it in the same way. Several distinct styles of stalk fighting have been observed.
- Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable only when its shell is open.
- Once it slams its shell shut, it is impossible to open, even by those with superior strength.
- With its gas-like body, it can sneak into any place it desires. However, it can be blown away by wind.
- If you get the feeling of being watched in darkness when nobody is around, Haunter is there.
- It is said to emerge from darkness to steal the lives of those who become lost in mountains.
- It rapidly bores through the ground at 50 mph by squirming and twisting its massive, rugged body.
- If it senses danger approaching, it cloaks itself with bubbles from its mouth so it will look bigger.
- Its oversized claw is very powerful, but when it’s not in battle, the claw just gets in the way.
- These Pokémon get nervous when they’re not in a group of six. The minute even one member of the group goes missing, Exeggcute become cowardly.
- When they work together, Exeggutor’s three heads can put out powerful psychic energy. Cloudy days make this Pokémon sluggish.
- This Pokémon wears the skull of its deceased mother. Sometimes Cubone’s dreams make it cry, but each tear Cubone sheds makes it stronger.
- When this Pokémon evolved, the skull of its mother fused to it. Marowak’s temperament also turned vicious at the same time.
- The legs freely contract and stretch. The stretchy legs allow it to hit a distant foe with a rising kick.
- Its punches slice the air. However, it seems to need a short break after fighting for three minutes.
- Bug Pokémon are Lickitung’s main food source. This Pokémon paralyzes its prey with a lick from its long tongue, then swallows the prey whole.
- It adores polluted air. Some claim that Koffing used to be more plentiful in the Galar region than they are now.
- It can’t suck in air quite as well as a Galarian Weezing, but the toxins it creates are more potent than those of its counterpart.
- It can remember only one thing at a time. Once it starts rushing, it forgets why it started.
- Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- This species was once very slow. To protect their eggs from other creatures, these Pokémon became able to flee quickly.
- The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent. In some parts of Galar, Tangela vines are used as herbs.
- There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan.
- They swim with dance-like motions and cause whirlpools to form. Horsea compete to see which of them can generate the biggest whirlpool.
- Seadra’s mouth is slender, but its suction power is strong. In an instant, Seadra can suck in food that’s larger than the opening of its mouth.
- Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
- Using its horn, it bores holes in riverbed boulders, making nests to prevent its eggs from washing away.
- Fish Pokémon nibble at it, but Staryu isn’t bothered. Its body regenerates quickly, even if part of it is completely torn off.
- Starmie swims by spinning its body at high speed. As this Pokémon cruises through the ocean, it absorbs tiny plankton.
- It’s known for its top-notch pantomime skills. It protects itself from all sorts of attacks by emitting auras from its fingers to create walls.
- If you come across an area in a forest where a lot of the trees have been cut down, what you’ve found is a Scyther’s territory.
- The Jynx of Galar often have beautiful and delicate voices. Some of these Pokémon have even gathered a fan base.
- With the coming of a storm, many of these Pokémon will gather under tall trees and sit there waiting for lightning to strike.
- These Pokémon’s bodies are constantly burning. Magmar are feared as one of the causes behind fires.
- This Pokémon clamps its pincers down on its prey and then either splits the prey in half or flings it away.
- The Tauros of the Galar region are volatile in nature, and they won’t allow people to ride on their backs.
- This weak and pathetic Pokémon gets easily pushed along rivers when there are strong currents.
- Once it begins to rampage, a Gyarados will burn everything down, even in a harsh storm.
- Crossing icy seas is no issue for this cold-resistant Pokémon. Its smooth skin is a little cool to the touch.
- When it encounters another Ditto, it will move faster than normal to duplicate that opponent exactly.
- Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions.
- Its body’s cellular structure is similar to the molecular composition of water. It can melt invisibly in water.
- It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10,000-volt lightning bolts.
- It stores some of the air it inhales in its internal flame pouch, which heats it to over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
- In recent years, this species has been very helpful in cyberspace. These Pokémon will go around checking to make sure no suspicious data exists.
- This Pokémon is a member of an ancient, extinct species. Omanyte paddles through water with its 10 tentacles, looking like it’s just drifting along.
- Omastar’s sharp fangs could crush rock, but the Pokémon can attack only the prey that come within reach of its tentacles.
- While some say this species has gone extinct, Kabuto sightings are apparently fairly common in some places.
- The cause behind the extinction of this species is unknown. Kabutops were aggressive Pokémon that inhabited warm seas.
- Aerodactyl’s sawlike fangs can shred skin to tatters—even the skin of Steel-type Pokémon.
- This Pokémon’s stomach is so strong, even eating moldy or rotten food will not affect it.
- This Pokémon can control ice at will. Articuno is said to live in snowy mountains riddled with permafrost.
- Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon. It’s said that when Zapdos rubs its feathers together, lightning will fall immediately after.
- There are stories of this Pokémon using its radiant, flame-cloaked wings to light up paths for those lost in the mountains.
- This Pokémon was long considered to be no more than a myth. The small lump on a Dratini’s forehead is actually a horn that’s still coming in.
- This Pokémon gathers power in the orbs on its tail and controls the weather. When enshrouded by an aura, Dragonair has a mystical appearance.
- This Pokémon is known as the Sea Incarnate. Figureheads that resemble Dragonite decorate the bows of many ships.
- The research efforts of a certain scientist ultimately resulted in this Pokémon. Its powers are dedicated to battling.
- This mythical Pokémon is said to be extinct, but sightings of it are still being reported to this day.
- It begins to hoot at the same time every day. Some Trainers use them in place of clocks.
- When it needs to think, it rotates its head 180 degrees to sharpen its intellectual power.
- This Pokémon flaps its four wings skillfully. Crobat can fly through cramped caves without needing to slow down.
- On the dark ocean floor, its only means of communication is its constantly flashing lights.
- This Pokémon flashes a bright light that blinds its prey. This creates an opening for it to deliver an electrical attack.
- The electric sacs in its cheeks are small. If even a little electricity leaks, it becomes shocked.
- Because of its unusual, starlike silhouette, people believe that it came here on a meteor.
- Taking advantage of the softness of its body, Igglybuff moves as if bouncing. Its body turns a deep pink when its temperature rises.
- It is considered to be a symbol of good luck. Its shell is said to be filled with happiness.
- It grows dispirited if it is not with kind people. It can float in midair without moving its wings.
- Because its wings aren’t yet fully grown, it has to hop to get around. It is always staring at something.
- This odd Pokémon can see both the past and the future. It eyes the sun’s movement all day.
- Bellossom gather at times and appear to dance. They say that the dance is a ritual to summon the sun.
- Even after Marill swims in a cold sea, its water- repellent fur dries almost as soon as Marill leaves the water. That’s why this Pokémon is never cold.
- These Pokémon create air-filled bubbles. When Azurill play in rivers, Azumarill will cover them with these bubbles.
- It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
- The cry of a male is louder than that of a female. Male Politoed with deep, menacing voices find more popularity with the opposite gender.
- When walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
- Its body is always slimy. It often bangs its head on the river bottom as it swims but seems not to care.
- It unleashes psychic power from the orb on its forehead. When its power is exhausted, the orb grows dull and dark.
- On the night of a full moon, or when it gets excited, the ring patterns on its body glow yellow.
- Slowking can solve any problem presented to it, but no one can understand a thing Slowking says.
- To keep its pitch-black tail hidden, it lives quietly in the darkness. It is never first to attack.
- The nests Dunsparce live in are mazes of tunnels. They never get lost in their own nests—they can tell where they are by the scent of the dirt.
- It is thought its body transformed as a result of iron accumulating internally from swallowing soil.
- The small spikes covering its body developed from scales. They inject a toxin that causes fainting.
- Though its body is slim, Scizor has tremendous attacking power. Even Scizor’s muscles are made of metal.
- The berries stored in its vaselike shell eventually become a thick, pulpy juice.
- This Pokémon takes pride in its strength, which allows it to lift things 100 times heavier than itself with no trouble at all.
- It has a cunning yet savage disposition. It waits for parents to leave their nests, and then it sneaks in to steal their eggs.
- If it smells something enticing, it dashes off headlong to find the source of the aroma.
- Although its legs are short, its rugged hooves prevent it from slipping, even on icy ground.
- These Pokémon live in warm seas. In prehistoric times, many lived in the oceans around the Galar region as well.
- Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
- It traps enemies with its suction-cupped tentacles, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.
- It has a generous habit of sharing its food with people and Pokémon, so it’s always scrounging around for more food.
- As it majestically swims, it doesn’t care if Remoraid attach to it to scavenge for its leftovers.
- People fashion swords from Skarmory’s shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs.
- Scales shed by this Pokémon have such a splendorous gleam to them that they’ve been given to royalty as gifts.
- After artificial intelligence was implemented in Porygon2, the Pokémon began using a strange language that only other Porygon2 understand.
- Even though it is small, it can’t be ignored because it will slug any handy target without warning.
- After doing a handstand to throw off the opponent’s timing, it presents its fancy kick moves.
- This is a very curious Pokémon. Smoochum decides what it likes and dislikes by touching things with its lips.
- It’s not good at storing electricity yet. This Pokémon sneaks into people’s homes, looking for electrical outlets to eat electricity from.
- This Pokémon makes its home near volcanoes. At the end of the day, Magby soaks in magma, resting and recovering from the day’s fatigue.
- This Pokémon needs to be milked every day, or else it will fall ill. The flavor of Miltank milk changes with the seasons.
- Blissey lays mysterious eggs that are filled with happiness. It’s said that anyone who eats a Blissey egg will start acting kindly to all others.
- It feeds on soil. After it has eaten a large mountain, it will fall asleep so it can grow.
- It will not stay still, even while it’s a pupa. It already has arms and legs under its solid shell.
- The quakes caused when it walks make even great mountains crumble and change the surrounding terrain.
- This Pokémon traveled through time to come from the future. It bolsters grass and trees with its own strength, and it can heal wounds, too.
- Zigzagoon that adapted to regions outside Galar acquired this appearance. If you’ve lost something, this Pokémon can likely find it.
- It uses its explosive speed and razor-sharp claws to bring down prey. Running along winding paths is not its strong suit.
- Its leaf grew too large for it to live on land. That is how it began to live floating in the water.
- It lives at the water’s edge where it is sunny. It sleeps on a bed of water grass by day and becomes active at night.
- If it hears festive music, it begins moving in rhythm in order to amplify its power.
- It attaches itself to a tree branch using the top of its head. Strong winds can sometimes make it fall.
- They live in holes bored in large trees. The sound of Nuzleaf’s grass flute fills listeners with dread.
- It lives quietly in the deep forest. It is said to create chilly winter winds with the fans it holds.
- It soars on updrafts without flapping its wings. It makes a nest on sheer cliffs at the sea’s edge.
- Skimming the water’s surface, it dips its large bill in the sea, scoops up food and water, and carries it.
- If its horns capture the warm feelings of people or Pokémon, its body warms up slightly.
- It has a psychic power that enables it to distort the space around it and see into the future.
- To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole.
- It can sometimes live underground for more than 10 years. It absorbs nutrients from the roots of trees.
- This Pokémon is so quick, it is said to be able to avoid any attack. It loves to feed on tree sap.
- A strange Pokémon—it flies without moving its wings, has a hollow shell for a body, and does not breathe.
- When Whismur cries, the sound of its own voice startles it, making the Pokémon cry even louder. It cries until it’s exhausted, then it falls asleep.
- The force of this Pokémon’s loud voice isn’t just the sound—it’s also the wave of air pressure that blows opponents away and damages them.
- This Pokémon can do more than just shout. To communicate with others of its kind, it’ll emit all sorts of sounds from the holes in its body.
- Although Azurill are normally docile, an angry one will swing around the big ball on its tail and try to smash its opponents.
- It feeds on gemstone crystals. In darkness, its eyes sparkle with the glitter of jewels.
- It chomps with its gaping mouth. Its huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed.
- When Aron evolves, its steel armor peels off. In ancient times, people would collect Aron’s shed armor and make good use of it in their daily lives.
- During territorial disputes, Lairon fight by slamming into each other. Close inspection of their steel armor reveals scratches and dents.
- Long ago, there was a king who wore a helmet meant to resemble the head of an Aggron. He was trying to channel the Pokémon’s strength.
- It stores electricity in its fur. It gives off sparks from all over its body in seasons when the air is dry.
- It rarely appears before people. It is said to nest where lightning has fallen.
- It uses the different poisons in each hand separately when it attacks. The stronger its aroma, the healthier it is.
- These Pokémon have sharp fangs and powerful jaws. Sailors avoid Carvanha dens at all costs.
- This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sea. Any ship entering the waters Sharpedo calls home will be attacked—no exceptions.
- When it sucks in a large volume of seawater, it becomes like a big, bouncy ball. It eats a ton of food daily.
- Its immense size is the reason for its popularity. Wailord watching is a favorite sightseeing activity in various parts of the world.
- You find abandoned coal mines full of them. They dig tirelessly in search of coal.
- It makes an inescapable conical pit and lies in wait at the bottom for prey to come tumbling down.
- To help make its wings grow, it dissolves quantities of prey in its digestive juices and guzzles them down every day.
- It is nicknamed the Desert Spirit because the flapping of its wings sounds like a woman singing.
- Since Swablu looks like a cumulus cloud, foes can have a hard time finding it. Apparently its wings turned white over many generations.
- This Pokémon has a kind disposition, but if it’s provoked, it will threaten opponents with shrill cries before attacking them without mercy.
- It was discovered at the site of a meteor strike 40 years ago. Its stare can lull its foes to sleep.
- Solar energy is the source of its power, so it is strong during the daytime. When it spins, its body shines.
- It probes muddy riverbeds with its two long whiskers. A slimy film protects its body.
- It claims a large swamp to itself. If a foe comes near it, it sets off tremors by thrashing around.
- It was originally a Pokémon from afar that escaped to the wild. It can adapt to the dirtiest river.
- A brutish Pokémon that loves to battle. It will crash itself into any foe that approaches its nest.
- It was discovered in ancient ruins. While moving, it constantly spins. It stands on one foot even when asleep.
- It appears to have been born from clay dolls made by ancient people. It uses telekinesis to float and move.
- Lileep clings to rocks on the seabed. When prey comes close, this Pokémon entangles it with petallike tentacles.
- Once Cradily catches prey in its tentacles, it digests them whole and absorbs their nutrients.
- Anorith can swim swiftly by pulling its eight wings through the water like oars on a boat. This Pokémon is an ancestor of modern bug Pokémon.
- Though it lives on land, it’s also a good swimmer. It dives into the ocean in search of prey, using its sharp claws to take down its quarry.
- It is a shabby and ugly Pokémon. However, it is very hardy and can survive on little water.
- It’s said that a glimpse of a Milotic and its beauty will calm any hostile emotions you’re feeling.
- Making itself invisible, it silently sneaks up to prey. It has the ability to slip through thick walls.
- It seeks drifting will-o’-the-wisps and sucks them into its empty body. What happens inside is a mystery.
- Because of this Pokémon’s ability to detect danger, people mistook Absol as a bringer of doom.
- It tends to move in a pack with others. They cluster in a tight group to sleep in a cave.
- It can only survive in cold areas. It bounces happily around, even in environments as cold as −150 degrees Fahrenheit.
- It can instantly freeze moisture in the atmosphere. It uses this power to freeze its foes.
- As it drifts among the waves, Spheal probes the sea. As soon as it spots prey, it informs the Walrein in its herd.
- This Pokémon has a habit of spinning round things on its nose, whether those things are Poké Balls or Spheal.
- Walrein’s tusks keep growing throughout its life. Tusks broken in battle will grow back to their usual impressive size in a year.
- This Pokémon was discovered during deep-sea exploration. Its appearance hasn’t changed in 100,000,000 years, so it’s called a living fossil.
- Bagon is a solitary Pokémon that doesn’t form groups with others of its kind. It also has a head hard enough to cleave a boulder in one strike.
- Shelgon ignores its hunger entirely, never eating any food. Apparently, Shelgon will evolve once all its energy stores are used up.
- While basking in the joy of flight generally keeps this Pokémon in high spirits, Salamence turns into an uncontrollable menace if something angers it.
- The cells in this Pokémon’s body are composed of magnetic material. Instead of blood, magnetic forces flow through Beldum’s body.
- Using magnetic forces to stay aloft, this Pokémon flies at high speeds, weaving through harsh mountain terrain in pursuit of prey.
- Metagross is the result of the fusion of two Metang. This Pokémon defeats its opponents through use of its supercomputer-level brain.
- Cutting-edge technology was used to study the internals of this Pokémon’s rock body, but nothing was found—not even a brain or a heart.
- This Pokémon’s body is made of solid ice. It’s said that Regice was born beneath thick ice in the ice age.
- It’s rumored that this Pokémon was born deep underground in the planet’s mantle and that it emerged onto the surface 10,000 years ago.
- It’s believed that when this Pokémon wakes from its 1,000-year slumber, it will grant any wishes written on the notes attached to its head.
- Electricity makes this Pokémon’s fur glow. Shinx sends signals to others of its kind by shaking the tip of its tail while the tail tip is shining brightly.
- Upon encountering an opponent, this Pokémon prepares for battle by extending its claws, which can put out 1,000,000 volts of electricity.
- Seeing through solid objects uses up a lot of Luxray’s electricity, so the Pokémon sleeps for long periods of time to store up energy.
- This Pokémon is highly sensitive to temperature changes. When its bud starts to open, that means spring is right around the corner.
- The poison in its right hand is quick acting. The poison in its left hand is slow acting. Both are life threatening.
- It ceaselessly gathers nectar from sunrise to sundown, all for the sake of Vespiquen and the swarm.
- Vespiquen that give off more pheromones have larger swarms of Combee attendants.
- The deeper a Cherubi’s red, the more nutrients it has stockpiled in its body. And the sweeter and tastier its small ball!
- Its folded petals are pretty tough. Bird Pokémon can peck at them all they want, and Cherrim won’t be bothered at all.
- Subjecting this Pokémon to a strong force causes it to secrete a strange purple fluid. Though harmless, the fluid is awfully sticky.
- The softness of its body helps disperse the force of impacts, so although its body is uncommonly squishy, it’s also surprisingly resilient.
- The gathering of many souls gave rise to this Pokémon. During humid seasons, they seem to appear in abundance.
- It grabs people and Pokémon and carries them off somewhere. Where do they go? Nobody knows.
- Buneary can attack by rolling up their ears and then striking with the force created by unrolling them. This attack becomes stronger with training.
- Once hot seasons are over, Lopunny’s coat will be replaced with fur that holds a lot of insulating air in preparation for colder weather.
- If it lifts its tail and points its rear at you, beware. It’s about to spray you with a fluid stinky enough to make you faint.
- It digs holes in the ground to make its nest. The stench of the fluid it lets fly from the tip of its tail is extremely potent.
- Polishing Bronzor to a shine makes its surface reflect the truth, according to common lore. Be that as it may, Bronzor hates being polished.
- Many scientists suspect that this Pokémon originated outside the Galar region, based on the patterns on its body.
- This Pokémon lives in dry, rocky areas. As its green spheres dry out, their dull luster increases.
- It looks for a Mr. Rime that’s a good dancer and carefully copies the Mr. Rime’s steps like an apprentice.
- Happiny’s willing to lend its precious round stone to those it’s friendly with, but if the stone isn’t returned, Happiny will cry and throw a tantrum.
- All Spiritomb’s mischief and misdeeds compelled a traveler to use a mysterious spell to bind Spiritomb to an odd keystone.
- Gible attacks anything that moves, and it drags whatever it catches into the crevice that is its lair. Despite the big mouth, Gible’s stomach is small.
- Jewels are buried in the caves these Pokémon nest in, but you’ll be torn apart by claws and fangs the moment you enter one of these caves.
- Garchomp is fast both underground and above. It can bring down prey and return to its den before its body has chilled from being outside.
- It stores food beneath its fur. It might share just one bite, but only if it really trusts you.
- It can use waves called auras to gauge how others are feeling. These same waves can also tell this Pokémon about the state of the environment.
- It can tell what people are thinking. Only Trainers who have justice in their hearts can earn this Pokémon’s trust.
- This Pokémon is active during the day and passes the cold desert nights burrowed snugly into the sand.
- When roused to violence by its rage, it spews out the quantities of sand it has swallowed and whips up a sandstorm.
- It attacks using the claws on its tail. Once locked in its grip, its prey is unable to move as this Pokémon’s poison seeps in.
- It’s so vicious that it’s called the Sand Demon. Yet when confronted by Hippowdon, Drapion keeps a low profile and will never pick a fight.
- Once diluted, its poison becomes medicinal. This Pokémon came into popularity after a pharmaceutical company chose it as a mascot.
- It booms out a victory croak when its prey goes down in defeat. This Pokémon and Seismitoad are related species.
- It swims along with a school of Remoraid, and they’ll all fight together to repel attackers.
- The berries that grow around its belly are like ice pops. Galarian Darumaka absolutely love these berries.
- This Pokémon is known to bring blizzards. A shake of its massive body is enough to cause whiteout conditions.
- With its claws, it leaves behind signs for its friends to find. The number of distinct signs is said to be over 500.
- It’s thought that a special magnetic field changed the molecular structure of this Pokémon’s body, and that’s what caused the Pokémon’s evolution.
- Lickilicky can do just about anything with its tongue, which is as dexterous as the human hand. In contrast, Lickilicky’s use of its fingers is clumsy.
- It relies on its carapace to deflect incoming attacks and throw its enemy off balance. As soon as that happens, it drives its drill into the foe.
- Vine growth is accelerated for Tangrowth living in warm climates. If the vines grow long, Tangrowth shortens them by tearing parts of them off.
- In terms of electrical-energy output, Electivire is one of the best among all Electric Pokémon. It discharges high-voltage currents from its tails.
- Living in the crater of a volcano has caused this Pokémon’s body to resemble its environment— it has an organ similar to a magma chamber.
- Known as a bringer of blessings, it’s been depicted on good-luck charms since ancient times.
- This Pokémon’s tail is blade sharp, with a fantastic cutting edge that can slice right though large trees.
- The coldness emanating from Glaceon causes powdery snow to form, making it quite a popular Pokémon at ski resorts.
- It looks strong, and that’s exactly what it is. As the weather grows colder, its ice tusks grow longer, thicker, and more impressive.
- Some say an additional program made this Pokémon evolve, but even academics can’t agree on whether Porygon-Z is really an evolution.
- Sharply attuned to others’ wishes for help, this Pokémon seeks out those in need and aids them in battle.
- With the mouth on its belly, Dusknoir swallows its target whole. The soul is the only thing eaten— Dusknoir disgorges the body before departing.
- It spits out cold air of nearly −60 degrees Fahrenheit to freeze its quarry. It brings frozen prey back to its lair and neatly lines them up.
- With a body made of plasma, it can inhabit all sorts of machines. It loves to surprise others.
- This Pokémon is far brighter than the average child, and Lillipup won’t forget the love it receives or any abuse it suffers.
- The black fur that covers this Pokémon’s body is dense and springy. Even sharp fangs bounce right off.
- Stoutland is immensely proud of its impressive moustache. It’s said that moustache length is what determines social standing among this species.
- Opponents that get drawn in by its adorable behavior come away with stinging scratches from its claws and stinging pride from its laughter.
- This stealthy Pokémon sneaks up behind prey without making any sound at all. It competes with Thievul for territory.
- It eats dreams and releases mist. The mist is pink when it’s eating a good dream, and black when it’s eating a nightmare.
- It drowses and dreams all the time. It’s best to leave it be if it’s just woken up, as it’s a terrible grump when freshly roused from sleep.
- It’s forgetful and not very bright, but many Trainers love it anyway for its friendliness and sincerity.
- These bright Pokémon have acute memories. Apparently delivery workers often choose them as their partners.
- This Pokémon is intelligent and intensely proud. People will sit up and take notice if you become the Trainer of one.
- When it detects a noise, it starts to move. The energy core inside it makes this Pokémon slightly warm to the touch.
- It relies on sound in order to monitor what’s in its vicinity. When angered, it will attack without ever changing the direction it’s facing.
- Although its energy blasts can blow away a dump truck, they have a limitation— they can only be fired when the sun is out.
- It emits ultrasonic waves as it flutters about, searching for its prey—bug Pokémon.
- The auspicious shape of this Pokémon’s nose apparently led some regions to consider Swoobat a symbol of good luck.
- It’s a digger, using its claws to burrow through the ground. It causes damage to vegetable crops, so many farmers have little love for it.
- Known as the Drill King, this Pokémon can tunnel through the terrain at speeds of over 90 mph.
- This Pokémon has a kind heart. By touching with its feelers, Audino can gauge other creatures’ feelings and physical conditions.
- Timburr that have started carrying logs that are about three times their size are nearly ready to evolve.
- Gurdurr excels at demolition—construction is not its forte. In any case, there’s skill in the way this Pokémon wields its metal beam.
- When going all out, this Pokémon throws aside its concrete pillars and leaps at opponents to pummel them with its fists.
- It uses sound waves to communicate with others of its kind. People and other Pokémon species can’t hear its cries of warning.
- On occasion, their cries are sublimely pleasing to the ear. Palpitoad with larger lumps on their bodies can sing with a wider range of sounds.
- This Pokémon is popular among the elderly, who say the vibrations of its lumps are great for massages.
- They train in groups of five. Any member that can’t keep up will discard its belt and leave the group.
- The karate chops of a Sawk that’s trained itself to the limit can cleave the ocean itself.
- Its fangs are highly venomous. If this Pokémon finds prey it thinks it can eat, it leaps for them without any thought of how things might turn out.
- Whirlipede protects itself with a sturdy shell and poisonous spikes while it stores up the energy it’ll need for evolution.
- Scolipede engage in fierce territorial battles with Centiskorch. At the end of one of these battles, the victor makes a meal of the loser.
- Weaving together the cotton of both Cottonee and Eldegoss produces exquisite cloth that’s highly prized by many luxury brands.
- As long as this Pokémon bathes in sunlight, its cotton keeps growing. If too much cotton fluff builds up, Whimsicott tears it off and scatters it.
- The deeper the color of a Petilil’s leaves, the healthier the Pokémon is. Petilil sometimes makes its home in a well-tended field or flowerbed.
- Essential oils made from Lilligant flowers have a sublime scent, but they’re also staggeringly expensive.
- In the past, it often appeared on the dinner table. The meat of red-striped Basculin is on the fatty side, and it’s more popular with the youth.
- Sandile is small, but its legs and lower body are powerful. Pushing sand aside as it goes, Sandile moves through the desert as if it’s swimming.
- Although this Pokémon has specialized eyes that allow it to see in the dark, Krokorok won’t move much at night—the desert gets cold after sunset.
- While terribly aggressive, Krookodile also has the patience to stay hidden under sand for days, lying in wait for prey.
- This popular symbol of good fortune will never fall over in its sleep, no matter how it’s pushed or pulled.
- This Pokémon’s power level rises along with the temperature of its fire, which can reach 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Once each year, this Pokémon scatters its seeds. They’re jam-packed with nutrients, making them a precious food source out in the desert.
- It first tries to find a rock to live in, but if there are no suitable rocks to be found, Dwebble may move in to the ports of a Hippowdon.
- Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They’re mighty enough to crack Rhyperior’s carapace.
- It protects itself with its durable skin. It’s thought that this Pokémon will evolve once its skin has completely stretched out.
- While mostly known for having the temperament of an aggressive ruffian, this Pokémon takes very good care of its family, friends, and territory.
- A discovery was made in the desert where Sigilyph fly. The ruins of what may have been an ancient city were found beneath the sands.
- The spirit of a person from a bygone age became this Pokémon. It rambles through ruins, searching for someone who knows its face.
- There are many depictions of Cofagrigus decorating ancient tombs. They’re symbols of the wealth that kings of bygone eras had.
- Tirtouga is considered to be the ancestor of many turtle Pokémon. It was restored to life from a fossil.
- This Pokémon emerges from the water in search of prey despite the fact that it moves more slowly on land.
- Archen is said to be the ancestor of bird Pokémon. It lived in treetops, eating berries and bug Pokémon.
- Though capable of flight, Archeops was apparently better at hunting on the ground.
- This Pokémon was born from a bag stuffed with trash. Galarian Weezing relish the fumes belched by Trubbish.
- The toxic liquid it launches from its right arm is so virulent that it can kill a weakened creature instantly.
- Zorua sometimes transforms into a person and goes into cities to search for food. When Zorua does this, it usually takes on the form of a child.
- Seeking to ease the burden of their solitude, lonely Trainers tell Zoroark to show illusions to them.
- They pet each other with their tails as a form of greeting. Of the two, the one whose tail is fluffier is a bit more boastful.
- A special oil that seeps through their fur helps them avoid attacks. The oil fetches a high price at market.
- Even when nobody seems to be around, Gothita can still be heard making a muted cry. Many believe it’s speaking to something only it can see.
- On nights when the stars shine, this Pokémon’s psychic power is at its strongest. It’s unknown just what link Gothorita has to the greater universe.
- A criminal who was shown his fate by a Gothitelle went missing that same day and was never seen again.
- Many say that the special liquid covering this Pokémon’s body would allow it to survive in the vacuum of space.
- Its brain has split into two, and the two halves rarely think alike. Its actions are utterly unpredictable.
- It’s said that drinking the liquid surrounding Reuniclus grants wisdom. Problem is, the liquid is highly toxic to anything besides Reuniclus itself.
- Supposedly, this Pokémon was born from an icicle. It spews out freezing air at −58 degrees Fahrenheit to make itself more comfortable.
- It blasts enemies with cold air reaching −148 degrees Fahrenheit, freezing them solid. But it spares their lives afterward—it’s a kind Pokémon.
- People believe this Pokémon formed when two Vanillish stuck together. Its body temperature is roughly 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
- This Pokémon absolutely loves sweet berries. Sometimes it stuffs its cheeks full of so much food that it can’t fly properly.
- It spits a liquid from its mouth to melt through Shelmet’s shell. Karrablast doesn’t eat the shell— it eats only the contents.
- It charges its enemies, lances at the ready. An image of one of its duels is captured in a famous painting of Escavalier clashing with Sirfetch’d.
- The spores released from this Pokémon’s hands are highly poisonous, but when thoroughly dried, the spores can be used as stomach medicine.
- Amoonguss generally doesn’t move much. It tends to stand still near Poké Balls that have been dropped on the ground.
- Legend has it that the residents of a sunken ancient city changed into these Pokémon.
- Whenever a full moon hangs in the night sky, schools of Jellicent gather near the surface of the sea, waiting for their prey to appear.
- Joltik latch on to other Pokémon and suck out static electricity. They’re often found sticking to Yamper’s hindquarters.
- It lays traps of electrified threads near the nests of bird Pokémon, aiming to snare chicks that are not yet good at flying.
- Mossy caves are their preferred dwellings. Enzymes contained in mosses help Ferroseed’s spikes grow big and strong.
- Its spikes are harder than steel. This Pokémon crawls across rock walls by stabbing the spikes on its feelers into the stone.
- It’s suspected that Klink were the inspiration behind ancient people’s invention of the first gears.
- Many companies in the Galar region choose Klang as their logo. This Pokémon is considered the symbol of industrial technology.
- The three gears that compose this Pokémon spin at high speed. Its new spiked gear isn’t a living creature.
- This Pokémon was discovered about 50 years ago. Its highly developed brain enables it to exert its psychic powers.
- Sometimes found drifting above wheat fields, this Pokémon can control the memories of its opponents.
- The younger the life this Pokémon absorbs, the brighter and eerier the flame on its head burns.
- It lurks in cities, pretending to be a lamp. Once it finds someone whose death is near, it will trail quietly after them.
- In homes illuminated by Chandelure instead of lights, funerals were a constant occurrence— or so it’s said.
- They play with each other by knocking their large tusks together. Their tusks break sometimes, but they grow back so quickly that it isn’t a concern.
- Its skin is as hard as a suit of armor. Fraxure’s favorite strategy is to tackle its opponents, stabbing them with its tusks at the same time.
- While usually kindhearted, it can be terrifying if angered. Tusks that can slice through steel beams are how Haxorus deals with its adversaries.
- It sniffles before performing a move, using its frosty snot to provide an icy element to any move that needs it.
- It swims energetically through frigid seas. When it gets tired, it freezes the seawater with its breath so it can rest on the ice.
- When the weather gets hot, these Pokémon turn into water vapor. Cryogonal are almost never seen during summer.
- It has a strange physiology that responds to electricity. When together with Karrablast, Shelmet evolves for some reason.
- Discarding its shell made it nimble. To keep itself from dehydrating, it wraps its body in bands of membrane.
- For some reason, this Pokémon smiles slightly when it emits a strong electric current from the yellow markings on its body.
- Though small, Mienfoo’s temperament is fierce. Any creature that approaches Mienfoo carelessly will be greeted with a flurry of graceful attacks.
- Delivered at blinding speeds, kicks from this Pokémon can shatter massive boulders into tiny pieces.
- Druddigon are vicious and cunning. They take up residence in nests dug out by other Pokémon, treating the stolen nests as their own lairs.
- This Pokémon was created from clay. It received orders from its master many thousands of years ago, and it still follows those orders to this day.
- There’s a theory that inside Golurk is a perpetual motion machine that produces limitless energy, but this belief hasn’t been proven.
- A pack of these Pokémon forms to serve a Bisharp boss. Each Pawniard trains diligently, dreaming of one day taking the lead.
- Violent conflicts erupt between Bisharp and Fraxure over places where sharpening stones can be found.
- These Pokémon live in herds of about 20 individuals. Bouffalant that betray the herd will lose the hair on their heads for some reason.
- A combative Pokémon, it’s ready to pick a fight with anyone. It has talons that can crush hard berries.
- Because this Pokémon is hotheaded and belligerent, it’s Corviknight that’s taken the role of transportation in Galar.
- Vullaby grow quickly. Bones that have gotten too small for older Vullaby to wear often get passed down to younger ones in the nest.
- They adorn themselves with bones. There seem to be fashion trends among them, as different bones come into and fall out of popularity.
- A flame serves as its tongue, melting through the hard shell of Durant so that Heatmor can devour their insides.
- With their large mandibles, these Pokémon can crunch their way through rock. They work together to protect their eggs from Sandaconda.
- Because it can’t see, this Pokémon is constantly biting at everything it touches, trying to keep track of its surroundings.
- Their two heads will fight each other over a single piece of food. Zweilous are covered in scars even without battling others.
- The three heads take turns sinking their teeth into the opponent. Their attacks won’t slow until their target goes down.
- Larvesta’s body is warm all over. It spouts fire from the tips of its horns to intimidate predators and scare prey.
- This Pokémon emerges from a cocoon formed of raging flames. Ancient murals depict Volcarona as a deity of fire.
- From the moment it’s born, this Pokémon radiates the air of a leader. Its presence will calm even vicious foes.
- In Unovan legend, Terrakion battled against humans in an effort to protect other Pokémon.
- It darts around opponents with a flurry of quick movements, slicing them up with its horns.
- According to myth, if people ignore truth and let themselves become consumed by greed, Reshiram will arrive to burn their kingdoms down.
- Mythology tells us that if people lose the righteousness in their hearts, their kingdoms will be razed by Zekrom’s lightning.
- It appears that this Pokémon uses its powers over ice to freeze its own body in order to stabilize its cellular structure.
- They say that Keldeo must survive harsh battles and fully develop the horn on its forehead before this Pokémon’s true power will awaken.
- It’s very sensitive to danger. The sound of Corviknight’s flapping will have Bunnelby digging a hole to hide underground in moments.
- The fur on its belly retains heat exceptionally well. People used to make heavy winter clothing from fur shed by this Pokémon.
- When this Pokémon gets excited, its body temperature increases sharply. If you touch a Fletchling with bare hands, you might get burned.
- Fletchinder are exceedingly territorial and aggressive. These Pokémon fight among themselves over feeding grounds.
- Talonflame dives toward prey at speeds of up to 310 mph and assaults them with powerful kicks, giving the prey no chance to escape.
- Wanting to make sure it’s taken seriously, Pancham’s always giving others a glare. But if it’s not focusing, it ends up smiling.
- Using its leaf, Pangoro can predict the moves of its opponents. It strikes with punches that can turn a dump truck into scrap with just one hit.
- There’s enough psychic power in Espurr to send a wrestler flying, but because this power can’t be controlled, Espurr finds it troublesome.
- The defensive instinct of the males is strong. It’s when they’re protecting themselves or their partners that they unleash their full power.
- The blue eye on the sword’s handguard is the true body of Honedge. With its old cloth, it drains people’s lives away.
- The two swords employ a strategy of rapidly alternating between offense and defense to bring down their prey.
- Its potent spectral powers allow it to manipulate others. It once used its powers to force people and Pokémon to build a kingdom to its liking.
- The scent its body gives off enraptures those who smell it. Noble ladies had no shortage of love for Spritzee.
- The scents Aromatisse can produce range from sweet smells that bolster allies to foul smells that sap an opponent’s will to fight.
- The sweet smell of cotton candy perfumes Swirlix’s fluffy fur. This Pokémon spits out sticky string to tangle up its enemies.
- Slurpuff’s fur contains a lot of air, making it soft to the touch and lighter than it looks.
- By exposing foes to the blinking of its luminescent spots, Inkay demoralizes them, and then it seizes the chance to flee.
- It’s said that Malamar’s hypnotic powers played a role in certain history-changing events.
- If the two don’t work well together, both their offense and defense fall apart. Without good teamwork, they won’t survive.
- Having an eye on each palm allows it to keep watch in all directions. In a pinch, its limbs start to act on their own to ensure the enemy’s defeat.
- Skrelp looks like a piece of rotten seaweed, so it can blend in with seaweed drifting on the ocean and avoid being detected by enemies.
- Dragalge generates dragon energy by sticking the plume on its head out above the ocean’s surface and bathing it in sunlight.
- By detonating gas that accumulates in its right claw, this Pokémon launches water like a bullet. This is how Clauncher defeats its enemies.
- Clawitzer’s right arm is a cannon that launches projectiles made of seawater. Shots from a Clawitzer’s cannon arm can sink a tanker.
- The sun powers this Pokémon’s electricity generation. Interruption of that process stresses Helioptile to the point of weakness.
- One Heliolisk basking in the sun with its frill outspread is all it would take to produce enough electricity to power a city.
- This Pokémon is selfish and likes to be pampered. It can also inflict grievous wounds on its Trainer just by playing around.
- A single bite of Tyrantrum’s massive jaws will demolish a car. This Pokémon was the king of the ancient world.
- Amaura is an ancient Pokémon that has gone extinct. Specimens of this species can sometimes be found frozen in ice.
- When gripped by rage, Aurorus will emanate freezing air, covering everything around it in ice.
- There’s a Galarian fairy tale that describes a beautiful Sylveon vanquishing a dreadful dragon Pokémon.
- It always strikes a pose before going for its finishing move. Sometimes opponents take advantage of that time to counterattack.
- Since Dedenne can’t generate much electricity on its own, it steals electricity from outlets or other electric Pokémon.
- It’s said that somewhere in the world, there’s a mineral vein housing a large pack of slumbering Carbink. It’s also said that this pack has a queen.
- Their horns are powerful sensors. As soon as Goomy pick up any sign of enemies, they go into hiding. This is how they’ve survived.
- The lump on its back contains its tiny brain. It thinks only of food and escaping its enemies.
- Its form of offense is forcefully stretching out its horns. The strikes land 100 times harder than any blow from a heavyweight boxer.
- Klefki sucks in metal ions with the horn topping its head. It seems this Pokémon loves keys so much that its head needed to look like one, too.
- With a voice like a human child’s, it cries out to lure adults deep into the forest, getting them lost among the trees.
- Small roots that extend from the tips of this Pokémon’s feet can tie into the trees of the forest and give Trevenant control over them.
- The light that streams out from the holes in the pumpkin can hypnotize and control the people and Pokémon that see it.
- In the darkness of a new-moon night, Gourgeist will come knocking. Whoever answers the door will be swept off to the afterlife.
- This Pokémon lives in areas of frigid cold. It secures itself to the back of an Avalugg by freezing its feet in place.
- As Avalugg moves about during the day, the cracks in its body deepen. The Pokémon’s body returns to a pristine state overnight.
- No wavelength of sound is beyond Noibat’s ability to produce. The ultrasonic waves it generates can overcome much larger Pokémon.
- Flying through the darkness, it weakens enemies with ultrasonic waves that could crush stone. Its fangs finish the fight.
- During the day, it builds up energy via photosynthesis. At night, it flies silently through the sky, on the prowl for prey.
- It never slacks when it comes to the task of cleaning its feathers. Thorough preening keeps it looking spiffy and its blade quills nice and sharp.
- In a tenth of a second, it can nock and fire an arrow quill, piercing an opponent’s weak point before they notice what’s happening.
- Trying to pet Litten before it trusts you will result in a nasty scratch from its sharp claws. Be careful.
- When facing a powerful enemy, Torracat’s fighting spirit gets pumped up, and its fire bell blazes hotter.
- Incineroar’s rough and aggressive behavior is its most notable trait, but the way it helps out small Pokémon shows that it has a kind side as well.
- If Popplio want to create big, powerful balloons, they must be persistent. It takes daily practice for these Pokémon to develop their skills.
- On nights when the sea is calm, Brionne dance with one another to the singing of the Primarina that’s leading them.
- For Primarina, every battle’s a stage. Its singing and the dancing of its balloons will mesmerize the audience.
- It uses its big jaws to dig nests into the forest floor, and it loves to feed on sweet tree sap.
- Its digestive processes convert the leaves it eats into electricity. An electric sac in its belly stores the electricity for later use.
- If it carries a Charjabug to use as a spare battery, a flying Vikavolt can rapidly fire high-powered beams of electricity.
- An opponent’s aura can tell Cutiefly what that opponent’s next move will be. Then Cutiefly can glide around the attack and strike back.
- Ribombee absolutely hate getting wet or rained on. In the cloudy Galar region, they are very seldom seen.
- This Pokémon intimidates opponents by striking the ground with the rocks on its neck. The moment an opponent flinches, Rockruff attacks.
- With swift movements, this Pokémon gradually backs its prey into a corner. Lycanroc’s fangs are always aimed toward opponents’ weak spots.
- When it senses danger, its eyes tear up. The sparkle of its tears signals other Wishiwashi to gather.
- Unlike their Alolan counterparts, the Mareanie of the Galar region have not yet figured out that the branches of Corsola are delicious.
- Within the poison sac in its body is a poison so toxic that Pokémon as large as Wailord will still be suffering three days after it first takes effect.
- It eats dirt to create mud and smears this mud all over its feet, giving them the grip needed to walk on rough terrain without slipping.
- Mudsdale has so much stamina that it could carry over 10 tons across the Galar region without rest or sleep.
- Dewpider normally lives underwater. When it comes onto land in search of food, it takes water with it in the form of a bubble on its head.
- It acts as a caretaker for Dewpider, putting them inside its bubble and letting them eat any leftover food.
- During the day, Fomantis basks in sunlight and sleeps peacefully. It wakes and moves around at night.
- The petals on this Pokémon’s arms are thin and super sharp, and they can fire laser beams if Lurantis gathers light first.
- Morelull live in forests that stay dark even during the day. They scatter flickering spores that put enemies to sleep.
- If you see a light deep in a forest at night, don’t go near. Shiinotic will make you fall fast asleep.
- This sneaky Pokémon will slink behind its prey and immobilize it with poisonous gas before the prey even realizes Salandit is there.
- The winner of competitions between Salazzle is decided by which one has the most male Salandit with it.
- The way it protects itself by flailing its arms may be an adorable sight, but stay well away. This is flailing that can snap thick tree trunks.
- The moves it uses to take down its prey would make a martial artist jealous. It tucks subdued prey under its arms to carry them to its nest.
- When under attack, it secretes a sweet and delicious sweat. The scent only calls more enemies to it.
- Any Corvisquire that pecks at this Pokémon will be greeted with a smack from its sepals followed by a sharp kick.
- A kick from the hardened tips of this Pokémon’s legs leaves a wound in the opponent’s body and soul that will never heal.
- These Pokémon smell very nice. All Comfey wear different flowers, so each of these Pokémon has its own individual scent.
- It knows the forest inside and out. If it comes across a wounded Pokémon, Oranguru will gather medicinal herbs to treat it.
- Passimian live in groups of about 20, with each member performing an assigned role. Through cooperation, the group survives.
- Wimpod gather in swarms, constantly on the lookout for danger. They scatter the moment they detect an enemy’s presence.
- They live in sunken ships or in holes in the seabed. When Golisopod and Grapploct battle, the loser becomes the winner’s meal.
- Sandygast mainly inhabits beaches. It takes control of anyone who puts their hand into its mouth, forcing them to make its body bigger.
- This Pokémon lives on beaches, but it hates water. Palossand can’t maintain its castle-like shape if it gets drenched by a heavy rain.
- It’s covered in a slime that keeps its skin moist, allowing it to stay on land for days without drying up.
- It was modeled after a mighty Pokémon of myth. The mask placed upon it limits its power in order to keep it under control.
- The final factor needed to release this Pokémon’s true power was a strong bond with a Trainer it trusts.
- Eating sulfur in its volcanic habitat is what causes explosive compounds to develop in its shell. Its droppings are also dangerously explosive.
- When it’s in trouble, it curls up into a ball, makes its fur spikes stand on end, and then discharges electricity indiscriminately.
- There was a scientist who peeked under Mimikyu’s old rag in the name of research. The scientist died of a mysterious disease.
- Drampa is a kind and friendly Pokémon—up until it’s angered. When that happens, it stirs up a gale and flattens everything around.
- After lowering its anchor, it waits for its prey. It catches large Wailord and drains their life-force.
- Jangmo-o strikes its scales to communicate with others of its kind. Its scales are actually fur that’s become as hard as metal.
- Before attacking its enemies, it clashes its scales together and roars. Its sharp claws shred the opposition.
- Certain ruins have paintings of ancient warriors wearing armor made of Kommo-o scales.
- Cosmog is very curious but not very cautious, often placing itself in danger. If things start to look dicey, it teleports away.
- It sucks in dust from the air at an astounding rate, frantically building up energy within its core as preparation for evolution.
- Solgaleo was once known as the Beast That Devours the Sun. Energy in the form of light radiates boundlessly from it.
- It steals the light from its surroundings and then becomes the full moon, showering its own light across the night sky.
- It needs light to survive, and it goes on a rampage seeking it out. Its laser beams will cut anything to pieces.
- This Pokémon can conceal itself in any shadow, so it went undiscovered for a long time.
- Electricity sparks from the pads on its limbs. Wherever Zeraora runs, lightning flashes and thunder echoes.
- They live as a group, but when the time comes, one strong Meltan will absorb all the others and evolve.
- Centrifugal force is behind the punches of Melmetal’s heavy hex-nut arms. Melmetal is said to deliver the strongest punches of all Pokémon.
- It attacks with rapid beats of its stick. As it strikes with amazing speed, it gets more and more pumped.
- When it’s drumming out rapid beats in battle, it gets so caught up in the rhythm that it won’t even notice that it’s already knocked out its opponent.
- The one with the best drumming techniques becomes the boss of the troop. It has a gentle disposition and values harmony among its group.
- It has special pads on the backs of its feet, and one on its nose. Once it’s raring to fight, these pads radiate tremendous heat.
- It kicks berries right off the branches of trees and then juggles them with its feet, practicing its footwork.
- It’s skilled at both offense and defense, and it gets pumped up when cheered on. But if it starts showboating, it could put itself in a tough spot.
- When it gets wet, its skin changes color, and this Pokémon becomes invisible as if it were camouflaged.
- Highly intelligent but also very lazy, it keeps enemies out of its territory by laying traps everywhere.
- Its nictitating membranes let it pick out foes’ weak points so it can precisely blast them with water that shoots from its fingertips at Mach 3.
- It eats berries nonstop—a habit that has made it more resilient than it looks. It’ll show up on farms, searching for yet more berries.
- Common throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon has strong teeth and can chew through the toughest of berry shells.
- Jumping nimbly about, this small-bodied Pokémon takes advantage of even the slightest opportunity to disorient larger opponents.
- The lessons of many harsh battles have taught it how to accurately judge an opponent’s strength.
- With their great intellect and flying skills, these Pokémon very successfully act as the Galar region’s airborne taxi service.
- Often found in gardens, this Pokémon has hairs on its body that it uses to assess its surroundings.
- As it grows inside its shell, it uses its psychic abilities to monitor the outside world and prepare for evolution.
- It emits psychic energy to observe and study what’s around it—and what’s around it can include things over six miles away.
- Cunning and cautious, this Pokémon survives by stealing food from others. It erases its tracks with swipes of its tail as it makes off with its plunder.
- With a lithe body and sharp claws, it goes around stealing food and eggs. Boltund is its natural enemy.
- It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.
- The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty.
- If its fleece grows too long, Wooloo won’t be able to move. Cloth made with the wool of this Pokémon is surprisingly strong.
- Its majestic horns are meant only to impress the opposite gender. They never see use in battle.
- It starts off battles by attacking with its rock-hard horn, but as soon as the opponent flinches, this Pokémon bites down and never lets go.
- This Pokémon rapidly extends its retractable neck to sink its sharp fangs into distant enemies and take them down.
- This gluttonous Pokémon only assists people with their work because it wants treats. As it runs, it crackles with electricity.
- It sends electricity through its legs to boost their strength. Running at top speed, it easily breaks 50 mph.
- It can race around like a unicycle, even on rough, rocky terrain. Burning coal sustains it.
- By rapidly rolling its legs, it can travel at over 18 mph. The temperature of the flames it breathes exceeds 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
- While it’s engaged in battle, its mountain of coal will burn bright red, sending off sparks that scorch the surrounding area.
- As soon as it’s born, it burrows into an apple. Not only does the apple serve as its food source, but the flavor of the fruit determines its evolution.
- It flies on wings of apple skin and spits a powerful acid. It can also change its shape into that of an apple.
- Its body is covered in sweet nectar, and the skin on its back is especially yummy. Children used to have it as a snack.
- It spews sand from its nostrils. While the enemy is blinded, it burrows into the ground to hide.
- Its unique style of coiling allows it to blast sand out of its sand sac more efficiently.
- This hungry Pokémon swallows Arrokuda whole. Occasionally, it makes a mistake and tries to swallow a Pokémon other than its preferred prey.
- After it’s eaten its fill, its movements become extremely sluggish. That’s when Cramorant swallows it up.
- It spins its tail fins to propel itself, surging forward at speeds of over 100 knots before ramming prey and spearing into them.
- It manipulates the chemical makeup of its poison to produce electricity. The voltage is weak, but it can cause a tingling paralysis.
- This short-tempered and aggressive Pokémon chugs stagnant water to absorb any toxins it might contain.
- It wraps prey up with its heated body, cooking them in its coils. Once they’re well-done, it will voraciously nibble them down to the last morsel.
- While its burning body is already dangerous on its own, this excessively hostile Pokémon also has large and very sharp fangs.
- Its tentacles tear off easily, but it isn’t alarmed when that happens—it knows they’ll grow back. It’s about as smart as a three-year-old.
- Searching for an opponent to test its skills against, it emerges onto land. Once the battle is over, it returns to the sea.
- The teacup in which this Pokémon makes its home is a famous piece of antique tableware. Many forgeries are in circulation.
- Leaving leftover black tea unattended is asking for this Pokémon to come along and pour itself into it, turning the tea into a new Polteageist.
- If this Pokémon senses a strong emotion, it will run away as fast as it can. It prefers areas without people.
- Using the braids on its head, it pummels foes to get them to quiet down. One blow from those braids would knock out a professional boxer.
- If you’re too loud around it, you risk being torn apart by the claws on its tentacle. This Pokémon is also known as the Forest Witch.
- It sneaks into people’s homes, stealing things and feasting on the negative energy of the frustrated occupants.
- With sly cunning, it tries to lure people into the woods. Some believe it to have the power to make crops grow.
- Its hairs work like muscle fibers. When its hairs unfurl, they latch on to opponents, ensnaring them as tentacles would.
- It evolved after experiencing numerous fights. While crossing its arms, it lets out a shout that would make any opponent flinch.
- After many battles, it evolved dangerous claws that come together to form daggers when extended.
- Be cautious of the ectoplasmic body surrounding its soul. You’ll become stiff as stone if you touch it.
- After deflecting attacks with its hard leaf shield, it strikes back with its sharp leek stalk. The leek stalk is both weapon and food.
- Its amusing movements make it very popular. It releases its psychic power from the pattern on its belly.
- Never touch its shadowlike body, or you’ll be shown the horrific memories behind the picture carved into it.
- They say that any patisserie visited by Milcery is guaranteed success and good fortune.
- When Alcremie is content, the cream it secretes from its hands becomes sweeter and richer.
- The six of them work together as one Pokémon. Teamwork is also their battle strategy, and they constantly change their formation as they fight.
- It stores electricity in each spine. Even if one gets broken off, it still continues to emit electricity for at least three hours.
- It eats snow that piles up on the ground. The more snow it eats, the bigger and more impressive the spikes on its back grow.
- It shows no mercy to any who desecrate fields and mountains. It will fly around on its icy wings, causing a blizzard to chase offenders away.
- Once a year, on a specific date and at a specific time, they gather out of nowhere and form up in a circle.
- This Pokémon keeps its heat-sensitive head cool with ice. It fishes for its food, dangling its single hair into the sea to lure in prey.
- Through its horns, it can pick up on the emotions of creatures around it. Positive emotions are the source of its strength.
- It carries electrically roasted seeds with it as if they’re precious treasures. No matter how much it eats, it always gets hungry again in short order.
- If a job requires serious strength, this Pokémon will excel at it. Its copper body tarnishes in the rain, turning a vibrant green color.
- These Pokémon live in herds. Their trunks have incredible grip strength, strong enough to crush giant rocks into powder.
- The powerful muscles in its tail generate its electricity. Compared to its lower body, its upper half is entirely too small.
- This Pokémon lived on prehistoric seashores and was able to preserve food with the ice on its body. It went extinct because it moved so slowly.
- Its mighty legs are capable of running at speeds exceeding 40 mph, but this Pokémon can’t breathe unless it’s underwater.
- The skin on its face is impervious to attack, but breathing difficulties made this Pokémon go extinct anyway.
- The special metal that composes its body is very light, so this Pokémon has considerable agility. It lives in caves because it dislikes the rain.
- If this weak Pokémon is by itself, a mere child could defeat it. But if Dreepy has friends to help it train, it can evolve and become much stronger.
- Without a Dreepy to place on its head and care for, it gets so uneasy it’ll try to substitute any Pokémon it finds for the missing Dreepy.
- Apparently the Dreepy inside Dragapult’s horns eagerly look forward to being launched out at Mach speeds.
- This Pokémon has slumbered for many years. Some say it’s Zamazenta’s elder sister—others say the two Pokémon are rivals.
- This Pokémon slept for aeons while in the form of a statue. It was asleep for so long, people forgot that it ever existed.
- It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.
- If Kubfu pulls the long white hair on its head, its fighting spirit heightens and power wells up from the depths of its belly.
- Inhabiting the mountains of a distant region, this Pokémon races across sheer cliffs, training its legs and refining its moves.
- Once the vines on Zarude’s body tear off, they become nutrients in the soil. This helps the plants of the forest grow.
- Its entire body is made up of a single organ that generates electrical energy. Regieleki is capable of creating all Galar’s electricity.
- Its body is composed of crystallized dragon energy. Regidrago is said to have the powers of every dragon Pokémon.
- Glastrier has tremendous physical strength, and the mask of ice covering its face is 100 times harder than diamond.
- As it dashes through the night, Spectrier absorbs the life-force of sleeping creatures. It craves silence and solitude.
- Calyrex is known in legend as a king that ruled over Galar in ancient times. It has the power to cause hearts to mend and plants to spring forth.
- Huge amounts of pollen burst from it with the force of a volcanic eruption. Breathing in too much of the pollen can cause fainting.
- The flame inside its body burns hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. When Charizard roars, that temperature climbs even higher.
- Water fired from this Pokémon’s central main cannon has enough power to blast a hole into a mountain.
- Once it has opponents trapped in a tornado that could blow away a 10-ton truck, it finishes them off with its poisonous scales.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled across many regions together.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Hoenn region together.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Sinnoh region together.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Unova region together.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Kalos region together
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Alola region together.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is a precious symbol of a fateful encounter.
- This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is a precious symbol that travels across different regions with Pikachu.
- When it smashes its opponents with its bolt- shaped tail, it delivers a surge of electricity equivalent to a lightning strike.
- This Pokémon rides on its tail while it uses its psychic powers to levitate. It attacks with star-shaped thunderbolts.
- It lives in snowy mountains on southern islands. When a blizzard rolls in, this Pokémon hunkers down in the snow to avoid getting blown away.
- Many people climb snowy mountains, hoping to see the icy spikes of these Pokémon glistening in the light of dawn.
- If you observe its curly hairs through a microscope, you’ll see small ice particles springing up.
- While it will guide travelers who get lost on a snowy mountain down to the mountain’s base, it won’t forgive anyone who harms nature.
- Its three hairs change shape depending on Diglett’s mood. They’re a useful communication tool among these Pokémon.
- The three of them get along very well. Through their formidable teamwork, they defeat powerful opponents.
- Deeply proud and keenly smart, this Pokémon moves with cunning during battle and relentlessly attacks enemies’ weak points.
- These daring Pokémon have coins on their foreheads. Darker coins are harder, and harder coins garner more respect among Meowth.
- Its body has grown incredibly long and the coin on its forehead has grown incredibly large—all thanks to Gigantamax power.
- This Pokémon is one tough opponent. Not only does it have formidable physical abilities, but it’s also not above fighting dirty.
- One of these Pokémon once used its immeasurable strength to lift a large ship that was in trouble. It then carried the ship to port.
- This Pokémon will look into your eyes and read the contents of your heart. If it finds evil there, it promptly hides away.
- Brave and prideful, this Pokémon dashes airily through the forest, its steps aided by the psychic power stored in the fur on its fetlocks.
- Because Galarian Slowpoke eat the seeds of a plant that grows only in Galar, their tails have developed a spicy flavor.
- If this Pokémon squeezes the tongue of the Shellder biting it, the Shellder will launch a toxic liquid from the tip of its shell.
- The stalks of leeks are thicker and longer in the Galar region. Farfetch’d that adapted to these stalks took on a unique form.
- It lays traps, hoping to steal the lives of those it catches. If you stand in front of its mouth, you’ll hear your loved ones’ voices calling out to you.
- The bubbles it spews out are strongly alkaline. Any opponents hit by them will have their bodies quickly melted away.
- This Pokémon’s psychic powers aren’t as strong as they once were. The head on this Exeggutor’s tail scans surrounding areas with weak telepathy.
- The cursed flames that light up the bone carried by this Pokémon are said to cause both mental and physical pain that will never fade.
- Long ago, during a time when droves of factories fouled the air with pollution, Weezing changed into this form for some reason.
- It can radiate chilliness from the bottoms of its feet. It’ll spend the whole day tap-dancing on a frozen floor.
- It surrounds itself with a huge ring of gathered ice particles. It uses the ring to smash any icebergs that might impede its graceful swimming.
- Having gotten even friendlier and more innocent, Eevee tries to play with anyone around, only to end up crushing them with its immense body.
- Terrifyingly strong, this Pokémon is the size of a mountain—and moves about as much as one as well.
- Known as Articuno, this Pokémon fires beams that can immobilize opponents as if they had been frozen solid.
- One kick from its powerful legs will pulverize a dump truck. Supposedly, this Pokémon runs through the mountains at over 180 mph.
- The sinister aura that blazes like molten fire around this Pokémon is what inspired the name Moltres.
- While chanting strange spells, this Pokémon combines its internal toxins with what it’s eaten, creating strange potions.
- Sudden climate change wiped out this ancient kind of Corsola. This Pokémon absorbs others’ life-force through its branches.
- Thought to be the oldest form of Zigzagoon, it moves in zigzags and wreaks havoc upon its surroundings.
- This very aggressive Pokémon will recklessly challenge opponents stronger than itself.
- The faint scent that emanates from its full blossom entices bug Pokémon to it.
- Its appearance changes depending on the environment. One theory suggests that living in cold seas causes Shellos to take on this form.
- Its body is covered in a sticky slime. It’s very susceptible to dehydration, so it can’t spend too much time on land.
- This form of Rotom enjoys making mischief by turning up the heat. It will gleefully burn your favorite outfit.
- This Rotom has possessed a washing machine that uses a special motor. It blasts out water to get enemies to back down.
- When it’s like this, Rotom likes to play pranks that are freezing cold. You may find it’s turned the bath you just filled to solid ice!
- This Rotom has taken over a fan that has a special motor. Its gusts of wind blow its opponents away!
- In this form, Rotom focuses its antics on plants. Any flowers you were growing are going to get mowed down.
- This Pokémon is intelligent and intensely proud. People will sit up and take notice if you become the Trainer of one.
- Known for their violence, these Pokémon have the most fights with schools of red- striped Basculin.
- The colder they get, the more energetic they are. They freeze their breath to make snowballs, using them as ammo for playful snowball fights.
- When wounded, it stops moving. It goes as still as stone to meditate, sharpening its mind and spirit.
- Though it has a gentle disposition, it’s also very strong. It will quickly freeze the snowball on its head before going for a headbutt.
- Darmanitan takes this form when enraged. It won’t stop spewing flames until its rage has settled, even if its body starts to melt.
- It’s said that this Pokémon was formed when an ancient clay tablet was drawn to a vengeful spirit.
- It sprays toxic gas from its mouth and fingers. If the gas engulfs you, the toxins will seep in all the way down to your bones.
- Its thin, veillike arms have tens of thousands of poisonous stingers. Females have slightly longer stingers.
- The crown on its head gets bigger and bigger as it absorbs more and more of the life-force of other creatures.
- Its conspicuous lips lure prey in as it lies in wait in the mud. When prey gets close, Stunfisk clamps its jagged steel fins down on them.
- It has foreseen that a world of truth will arrive for people and Pokémon. It strives to protect that future.
- The sameness of Zekrom’s and Kyurem’s genes allowed Kyurem to absorb Zekrom. Kyurem can now use the power of both electricity and ice.
- The power that lay hidden in its body now covers its horn, turning it into a sword that can slice through anything.
- If it doesn’t hold back when it unleashes its psychic power, it can tear apart a tanker. Its unfriendliness is part of its charm.
- Once upon a time, a king with an Aegislash reigned over the land. His Pokémon eventually drained him of life, and his kingdom fell with him.
- Small Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where few lost souls lingered.
- Large Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where many lost souls lingered.
- Massive Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where a great number of lost souls lingered.
- A small-sized Pumpkaboo evolves into a small-sized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
- A large-sized Pumpkaboo evolves into a large-sized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
- A supersized Pumpkaboo evolves into a supersized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
- This Pokémon intimidates opponents by striking the ground with the rocks on its neck. The moment an opponent flinches, Rockruff attacks.
- It’s invigorated by powerful opponents—the stronger the better. A full-force headbutt from one of these Lycanroc can shatter giant boulders.
- These Pokémon have both calm and ferocious qualities. Their temperamental nature makes them a difficult species to raise.
- When facing tough opponents, they get into formation. But if they get wounded in battle, they’ll scatter and become solitary again.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fighting-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Flying-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Poison-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ground-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Rock-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Bug-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ghost-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Steel-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fire-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Water-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Grass-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Electric-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Psychic-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ice-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Dragon-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Dark-type form.
- It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fairy-type form.
- Its disguise made from an old rag allowed it to avoid an attack, but the impact broke the neck of the disguise. Now everyone knows it’s a Mimikyu.
- Necrozma has attached itself to Solgaleo. It siphons away its host’s limitless energy, exploiting that energy to fuel a rampage.
- When Necrozma latches on to Lunala, it becomes vicious, seeing enemies everywhere it looks. It will burn the world with lasers.
- It can send electric beams streaking out from the hole in its belly. The beams’ tremendous energy can vaporize an opponent in one shot.
- Rillaboom has become one with its forest of drums and continues to lay down beats that shake all of Galar.
- Gigantamax energy can sometimes cause the diameter of this Pokémon’s fireball to exceed 300 feet.
- It has excellent sniping skills. Shooting a berry rolling along over nine miles away is a piece of cake for this Pokémon.
- The eight feathers on its back are called blade birds, and they can launch off its body to attack foes independently.
- If it were to utilize every last bit of its power, it could control the minds of every living being in its vicinity.
- In the Galar region, there’s a tale about this Pokémon chewing up a mountain and using the rubble to stop a flood.
- When Galar was hit by a harsh cold wave, this Pokémon served as a giant heating stove and saved many lives.
- If it stretches its neck, the strong aroma of its nectar pours out. The scent is so sickeningly sweet that one whiff makes other Pokémon faint.
- Due to Gigantamax energy, this Pokémon’s nectar has thickened. The increased viscosity lets the nectar absorb more damage than before.
- Sand swirls around its body with such speed and power that it could pulverize a skyscraper.
- The slightest shock is sometimes enough to get this Pokémon to spit out the Arrokuda lodged in its throat.
- The half-swallowed Pikachu is so startled that it isn’t struggling yet, but it’s still looking for a chance to strike back.
- It has an electrical organ on its chest. While generating electricity, it fills its surroundings with what sounds like the strumming of a bass guitar.
- Out of control after its own poison penetrated its brain, it tears across the land in a rampage, contaminating the earth with toxic sweat.
- The heat that comes off a Gigantamax Centiskorch may destabilize air currents. Sometimes it can even cause storms.
- It absorbs the life-force of those who drink it. It waits patiently, but opportunities are fleeting— it tastes so bad that it gets spat out immediately.
- When angered, it launches tea from its body at the offender’s mouth. The tea causes strong chills if swallowed.
- Beams like lightning shoot down from its tentacles. It’s known to some as the Raging Goddess.
- Gigantamax energy has caused more hair to sprout all over its body. With the added strength, it can jump over the world’s tallest building.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a sweet and tart flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream an aromatic flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a refreshing flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a sour flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a salty flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a mixed flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a bitter flavor.
- The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a complex flavor.
- It launches swarms of missiles, each made of cream and loaded with 100,000 kilocalories. Get hit by one of these, and your head will swim.
- The hair on its head connects to the surface of its brain. When this Pokémon has something on its mind, its hair chills the air around it.
- They diligently serve people and Pokémon so they can gather feelings of gratitude. The females are particularly good at babysitting.
- Hunger hormones affect its temperament. Until its hunger is appeased, it gets up to all manner of evil deeds.
- After this Pokémon has Gigantamaxed, its massive nose can utterly demolish large structures with a single smashing blow.
- The hardness of its cells is exceptional, even among Steel types. It also has a body structure that’s resistant to earthquakes.
- Able to cut down anything with a single strike, it became known as the Fairy King’s Sword, and it inspired awe in friend and foe alike.
- Now that it’s equipped with its shield, it can shrug off impressive blows, including the attacks of Dynamax Pokémon.
- Infinite amounts of energy pour from this Pokémon’s enlarged core, warping the surrounding space-time.
- Infinite amounts of energy pour from this Pokémon’s enlarged core, warping the surrounding space-time.
- This form of Urshifu is a strong believer in defeating foes by raining many blows down on them. Its strikes are nonstop, flowing like a river.
- The energy released by this Pokémon’s fists forms shock waves that can blow away Dynamax Pokémon in just one hit.
- All it takes is a glare from this Pokémon to take the lives of those with evil in their hearts—or so they say.
- This Zarude’s special strength stems from its love and care for an orphaned human child that the Pokémon has raised since the child’s infancy.
- It’s said that this Pokémon once moved a large forest—and all the Pokémon living there—to a new location overnight.
- Legend says that by using its power to see all events from past to future, this Pokémon saved the creatures of a forest from a meteorite strike.
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