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  1. While it is young, it uses the nutrients that are stored in the seed on its back in order to grow.
  2. Exposure to sunlight adds to its strength. Sunlight also makes the bud on its back grow larger.
  3. A bewitching aroma wafts from its flower. The fragrance becalms those engaged in a battle.
  4. 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.
  5. If it becomes agitated during battle, it spouts intense flames, incinerating its surroundings.
  6. Its wings can carry this Pokémon close to an altitude of 4,600 feet. It blows out fire at very high temperatures.
  7. When it feels threatened, it draws its limbs inside its shell and sprays water from its mouth.
  8. It cleverly controls its furry ears and tail to maintain its balance while swimming.
  9. The rocket cannons on its shell fire jets of water capable of punching holes through thick steel.
  10. Its short feet are tipped with suction pads that enable it to tirelessly climb slopes and walls.
  11. Even though it is encased in a sturdy shell, the body inside is tender. It can’t withstand a harsh attack.
  12. It collects honey every day. It rubs honey onto the hairs on its legs to carry it back to its nest.
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  25. When Pikachu meet, they’ll touch their tails together and exchange electricity through them as a form of greeting.
  26. If its electric pouches run empty, it raises its tail to gather electricity from the atmosphere.
  27. 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.
  28. 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.
  29. 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.
  30. If the group is threatened, these Pokémon will band together to assault enemies with a chorus of ultrasonic waves.
  31. 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.
  32. Small but brave, this Pokémon will hold its ground and even risk its life in battle to protect the female it’s friendly with.
  33. It’s nervous and quick to act aggressively. The potency of its poison increases along with the level of adrenaline present in its body.
  34. Nidoking prides itself on its strength. It’s forceful and spirited in battle, making use of its thick tail and diamond-crushing horn.
  35. Its adorable behavior and cry make it highly popular. However, this cute Pokémon is rarely found.
  36. Their ears are sensitive enough to hear a pin drop from over a mile away, so they’re usually found in quiet places.
  37. As each tail grows, its fur becomes more lustrous. When held, it feels slightly warm.
  38. Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could result in a 1,000-year curse.
  39. By freely changing the wavelength of its voice, Jigglypuff sings a mysterious melody sure to make any listener sleepy.
  40. 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.
  41. 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.
  42. Its feet are tiny, but this Pokémon walks skillfully. It sneaks up on sleeping prey before sinking in its fangs and slurping up blood.
  43. During the day, it stays in the cold underground to avoid the sun. It grows by bathing in moonlight.
  44. What appears to be drool is actually sweet honey. It is very sticky and clings stubbornly if touched.
  45. The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.
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  50. It burrows through the ground at a shallow depth. It leaves raised earth in its wake, making it easy to spot.
  51. These Diglett triplets dig over 60 miles below sea level. No one knows what it’s like underground.
  52. It washes its face regularly to keep the coin on its forehead spotless. It doesn’t get along with Galarian Meowth.
  53. Its elegant and refined behavior clashes with that of the barbaric Perrserker. The relationship between the two is one of mutual disdain.
  54. As Psyduck gets stressed out, its headache gets progressively worse. It uses intense psychic energy to overwhelm those around it.
  55. Old tales tell of Golduck punishing those that defiled its river. The guilty were dragged into the water and taken away.
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  58. Extremely loyal, it will fearlessly bark at any opponent to protect its own Trainer from harm.
  59. A Pokémon that has long been admired for its beauty. It runs agilely as if on wings.
  60. In rivers with fast-flowing water, this Pokémon will cling to a rock by using its thick lips, which act like a suction cup.
  61. This Pokémon’s sweat is a slimy mucus. When captured, Poliwhirl can slither from its enemies’ grasp and escape.
  62. Poliwrath is skilled at both swimming and martial arts. It uses its well-trained arms to dish out powerful punches.
  63. Abra can teleport in its sleep. Apparently the more deeply Abra sleeps, the farther its teleportations go.
  64. This Pokémon’s telekinesis is immensely powerful. To prepare for evolution, Kadabra stores up psychic energy in the star on its forehead.
  65. Alakazam wields potent psychic powers. It’s said that this Pokémon used these powers to create the spoons it holds.
  66. Always brimming with power, it passes time by lifting boulders. Doing so makes it even stronger.
  67. Its formidable body never gets tired. It helps people by doing work such as the moving of heavy goods.
  68. With four arms that react more quickly than it can think, it can execute many punches at once.
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  72. 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.
  73. Its 80 tentacles can stretch and shrink freely. Tentacruel ensnares prey in a net of spread-out tentacles, delivering venomous stings to its catch.
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  77. If you’ve been accepted by Ponyta, its burning mane is mysteriously no longer hot to the touch.
  78. The fastest runner becomes the leader, and it decides the herd’s pace and direction of travel.
  79. 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.
  80. 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.
  81. It subsists on electricity. As Magnemite flies, it emits electromagnetic waves from the units on each side of its body.
  82. This Pokémon is constantly putting out a powerful magnetic force. Most computers go haywire when a Magneton approaches.
  83. 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.
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  90. Its hard shell repels any kind of attack. It is vulnerable only when its shell is open.
  91. Once it slams its shell shut, it is impossible to open, even by those with superior strength.
  92. With its gas-like body, it can sneak into any place it desires. However, it can be blown away by wind.
  93. If you get the feeling of being watched in darkness when nobody is around, Haunter is there.
  94. It is said to emerge from darkness to steal the lives of those who become lost in mountains.
  95. It rapidly bores through the ground at 50 mph by squirming and twisting its massive, rugged body.
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  98. If it senses danger approaching, it cloaks itself with bubbles from its mouth so it will look bigger.
  99. Its oversized claw is very powerful, but when it’s not in battle, the claw just gets in the way.
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  102. 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.
  103. When they work together, Exeggutor’s three heads can put out powerful psychic energy. Cloudy days make this Pokémon sluggish.
  104. This Pokémon wears the skull of its deceased mother. Sometimes Cubone’s dreams make it cry, but each tear Cubone sheds makes it stronger.
  105. When this Pokémon evolved, the skull of its mother fused to it. Marowak’s temperament also turned vicious at the same time.
  106. The legs freely contract and stretch. The stretchy legs allow it to hit a distant foe with a rising kick.
  107. Its punches slice the air. However, it seems to need a short break after fighting for three minutes.
  108. 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.
  109. It adores polluted air. Some claim that Koffing used to be more plentiful in the Galar region than they are now.
  110. 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.
  111. It can remember only one thing at a time. Once it starts rushing, it forgets why it started.
  112. Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
  113. This species was once very slow. To protect their eggs from other creatures, these Pokémon became able to flee quickly.
  114. The vines of a Tangela have a distinct scent. In some parts of Galar, Tangela vines are used as herbs.
  115. There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan.
  116. They swim with dance-like motions and cause whirlpools to form. Horsea compete to see which of them can generate the biggest whirlpool.
  117. 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.
  118. Its dorsal and pectoral fins are strongly developed like muscles. It can swim at a speed of five knots.
  119. Using its horn, it bores holes in riverbed boulders, making nests to prevent its eggs from washing away.
  120. Fish Pokémon nibble at it, but Staryu isn’t bothered. Its body regenerates quickly, even if part of it is completely torn off.
  121. Starmie swims by spinning its body at high speed. As this Pokémon cruises through the ocean, it absorbs tiny plankton.
  122. 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.
  123. 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.
  124. The Jynx of Galar often have beautiful and delicate voices. Some of these Pokémon have even gathered a fan base.
  125. With the coming of a storm, many of these Pokémon will gather under tall trees and sit there waiting for lightning to strike.
  126. These Pokémon’s bodies are constantly burning. Magmar are feared as one of the causes behind fires.
  127. This Pokémon clamps its pincers down on its prey and then either splits the prey in half or flings it away.
  128. The Tauros of the Galar region are volatile in nature, and they won’t allow people to ride on their backs.
  129. This weak and pathetic Pokémon gets easily pushed along rivers when there are strong currents.
  130. Once it begins to rampage, a Gyarados will burn everything down, even in a harsh storm.
  131. Crossing icy seas is no issue for this cold-resistant Pokémon. Its smooth skin is a little cool to the touch.
  132. When it encounters another Ditto, it will move faster than normal to duplicate that opponent exactly.
  133. Thanks to its unstable genetic makeup, this special Pokémon conceals many different possible evolutions.
  134. Its body’s cellular structure is similar to the molecular composition of water. It can melt invisibly in water.
  135. It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10,000-volt lightning bolts.
  136. It stores some of the air it inhales in its internal flame pouch, which heats it to over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
  137. In recent years, this species has been very helpful in cyberspace. These Pokémon will go around checking to make sure no suspicious data exists.
  138. 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.
  139. Omastar’s sharp fangs could crush rock, but the Pokémon can attack only the prey that come within reach of its tentacles.
  140. While some say this species has gone extinct, Kabuto sightings are apparently fairly common in some places.
  141. The cause behind the extinction of this species is unknown. Kabutops were aggressive Pokémon that inhabited warm seas.
  142. Aerodactyl’s sawlike fangs can shred skin to tatters—even the skin of Steel-type Pokémon.
  143. This Pokémon’s stomach is so strong, even eating moldy or rotten food will not affect it.
  144. This Pokémon can control ice at will. Articuno is said to live in snowy mountains riddled with permafrost.
  145. Zapdos is a legendary bird Pokémon. It’s said that when Zapdos rubs its feathers together, lightning will fall immediately after.
  146. There are stories of this Pokémon using its radiant, flame-cloaked wings to light up paths for those lost in the mountains.
  147. 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.
  148. This Pokémon gathers power in the orbs on its tail and controls the weather. When enshrouded by an aura, Dragonair has a mystical appearance.
  149. This Pokémon is known as the Sea Incarnate. Figureheads that resemble Dragonite decorate the bows of many ships.
  150. The research efforts of a certain scientist ultimately resulted in this Pokémon. Its powers are dedicated to battling.
  151. This mythical Pokémon is said to be extinct, but sightings of it are still being reported to this day.
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  163. It begins to hoot at the same time every day. Some Trainers use them in place of clocks.
  164. When it needs to think, it rotates its head 180 degrees to sharpen its intellectual power.
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  169. This Pokémon flaps its four wings skillfully. Crobat can fly through cramped caves without needing to slow down.
  170. On the dark ocean floor, its only means of communication is its constantly flashing lights.
  171. This Pokémon flashes a bright light that blinds its prey. This creates an opening for it to deliver an electrical attack.
  172. The electric sacs in its cheeks are small. If even a little electricity leaks, it becomes shocked.
  173. Because of its unusual, starlike silhouette, people believe that it came here on a meteor.
  174. Taking advantage of the softness of its body, Igglybuff moves as if bouncing. Its body turns a deep pink when its temperature rises.
  175. It is considered to be a symbol of good luck. Its shell is said to be filled with happiness.
  176. It grows dispirited if it is not with kind people. It can float in midair without moving its wings.
  177. Because its wings aren’t yet fully grown, it has to hop to get around. It is always staring at something.
  178. This odd Pokémon can see both the past and the future. It eyes the sun’s movement all day.
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  182. Bellossom gather at times and appear to dance. They say that the dance is a ritual to summon the sun.
  183. 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.
  184. These Pokémon create air-filled bubbles. When Azurill play in rivers, Azumarill will cover them with these bubbles.
  185. It disguises itself as a tree to avoid attack. It hates water, so it will disappear if it starts raining.
  186. 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.
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  194. When walking on land, it covers its body with a poisonous film that keeps its skin from dehydrating.
  195. Its body is always slimy. It often bangs its head on the river bottom as it swims but seems not to care.
  196. It unleashes psychic power from the orb on its forehead. When its power is exhausted, the orb grows dull and dark.
  197. On the night of a full moon, or when it gets excited, the ring patterns on its body glow yellow.
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  199. Slowking can solve any problem presented to it, but no one can understand a thing Slowking says.
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  202. To keep its pitch-black tail hidden, it lives quietly in the darkness. It is never first to attack.
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  206. 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.
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  208. It is thought its body transformed as a result of iron accumulating internally from swallowing soil.
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  211. The small spikes covering its body developed from scales. They inject a toxin that causes fainting.
  212. Though its body is slim, Scizor has tremendous attacking power. Even Scizor’s muscles are made of metal.
  213. The berries stored in its vaselike shell eventually become a thick, pulpy juice.
  214. This Pokémon takes pride in its strength, which allows it to lift things 100 times heavier than itself with no trouble at all.
  215. It has a cunning yet savage disposition. It waits for parents to leave their nests, and then it sneaks in to steal their eggs.
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  220. If it smells something enticing, it dashes off headlong to find the source of the aroma.
  221. Although its legs are short, its rugged hooves prevent it from slipping, even on icy ground.
  222. These Pokémon live in warm seas. In prehistoric times, many lived in the oceans around the Galar region as well.
  223. Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine’s underside to scavenge for leftovers.
  224. It traps enemies with its suction-cupped tentacles, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.
  225. It has a generous habit of sharing its food with people and Pokémon, so it’s always scrounging around for more food.
  226. As it majestically swims, it doesn’t care if Remoraid attach to it to scavenge for its leftovers.
  227. People fashion swords from Skarmory’s shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs.
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  230. Scales shed by this Pokémon have such a splendorous gleam to them that they’ve been given to royalty as gifts.
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  233. After artificial intelligence was implemented in Porygon2, the Pokémon began using a strange language that only other Porygon2 understand.
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  236. Even though it is small, it can’t be ignored because it will slug any handy target without warning.
  237. After doing a handstand to throw off the opponent’s timing, it presents its fancy kick moves.
  238. This is a very curious Pokémon. Smoochum decides what it likes and dislikes by touching things with its lips.
  239. It’s not good at storing electricity yet. This Pokémon sneaks into people’s homes, looking for electrical outlets to eat electricity from.
  240. 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.
  241. This Pokémon needs to be milked every day, or else it will fall ill. The flavor of Miltank milk changes with the seasons.
  242. 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.
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  246. It feeds on soil. After it has eaten a large mountain, it will fall asleep so it can grow.
  247. It will not stay still, even while it’s a pupa. It already has arms and legs under its solid shell.
  248. The quakes caused when it walks make even great mountains crumble and change the surrounding terrain.
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  251. 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.
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  263. Zigzagoon that adapted to regions outside Galar acquired this appearance. If you’ve lost something, this Pokémon can likely find it.
  264. It uses its explosive speed and razor-sharp claws to bring down prey. Running along winding paths is not its strong suit.
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  270. Its leaf grew too large for it to live on land. That is how it began to live floating in the water.
  271. 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.
  272. If it hears festive music, it begins moving in rhythm in order to amplify its power.
  273. It attaches itself to a tree branch using the top of its head. Strong winds can sometimes make it fall.
  274. They live in holes bored in large trees. The sound of Nuzleaf’s grass flute fills listeners with dread.
  275. It lives quietly in the deep forest. It is said to create chilly winter winds with the fans it holds.
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  278. It soars on updrafts without flapping its wings. It makes a nest on sheer cliffs at the sea’s edge.
  279. Skimming the water’s surface, it dips its large bill in the sea, scoops up food and water, and carries it.
  280. If its horns capture the warm feelings of people or Pokémon, its body warms up slightly.
  281. It has a psychic power that enables it to distort the space around it and see into the future.
  282. To protect its Trainer, it will expend all its psychic power to create a small black hole.
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  290. It can sometimes live underground for more than 10 years. It absorbs nutrients from the roots of trees.
  291. This Pokémon is so quick, it is said to be able to avoid any attack. It loves to feed on tree sap.
  292. A strange Pokémon—it flies without moving its wings, has a hollow shell for a body, and does not breathe.
  293. 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.
  294. 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.
  295. 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.
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  298. Although Azurill are normally docile, an angry one will swing around the big ball on its tail and try to smash its opponents.
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  302. It feeds on gemstone crystals. In darkness, its eyes sparkle with the glitter of jewels.
  303. It chomps with its gaping mouth. Its huge jaws are actually steel horns that have been transformed.
  304. 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.
  305. During territorial disputes, Lairon fight by slamming into each other. Close inspection of their steel armor reveals scratches and dents.
  306. 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.
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  309. It stores electricity in its fur. It gives off sparks from all over its body in seasons when the air is dry.
  310. It rarely appears before people. It is said to nest where lightning has fallen.
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  315. It uses the different poisons in each hand separately when it attacks. The stronger its aroma, the healthier it is.
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  318. These Pokémon have sharp fangs and powerful jaws. Sailors avoid Carvanha dens at all costs.
  319. This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sea. Any ship entering the waters Sharpedo calls home will be attacked—no exceptions.
  320. When it sucks in a large volume of seawater, it becomes like a big, bouncy ball. It eats a ton of food daily.
  321. Its immense size is the reason for its popularity. Wailord watching is a favorite sightseeing activity in various parts of the world.
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  324. You find abandoned coal mines full of them. They dig tirelessly in search of coal.
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  328. It makes an inescapable conical pit and lies in wait at the bottom for prey to come tumbling down.
  329. To help make its wings grow, it dissolves quantities of prey in its digestive juices and guzzles them down every day.
  330. It is nicknamed the Desert Spirit because the flapping of its wings sounds like a woman singing.
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  333. Since Swablu looks like a cumulus cloud, foes can have a hard time finding it. Apparently its wings turned white over many generations.
  334. This Pokémon has a kind disposition, but if it’s provoked, it will threaten opponents with shrill cries before attacking them without mercy.
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  337. It was discovered at the site of a meteor strike 40 years ago. Its stare can lull its foes to sleep.
  338. Solar energy is the source of its power, so it is strong during the daytime. When it spins, its body shines.
  339. It probes muddy riverbeds with its two long whiskers. A slimy film protects its body.
  340. It claims a large swamp to itself. If a foe comes near it, it sets off tremors by thrashing around.
  341. It was originally a Pokémon from afar that escaped to the wild. It can adapt to the dirtiest river.
  342. A brutish Pokémon that loves to battle. It will crash itself into any foe that approaches its nest.
  343. It was discovered in ancient ruins. While moving, it constantly spins. It stands on one foot even when asleep.
  344. It appears to have been born from clay dolls made by ancient people. It uses telekinesis to float and move.
  345. Lileep clings to rocks on the seabed. When prey comes close, this Pokémon entangles it with petallike tentacles.
  346. Once Cradily catches prey in its tentacles, it digests them whole and absorbs their nutrients.
  347. 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.
  348. 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.
  349. It is a shabby and ugly Pokémon. However, it is very hardy and can survive on little water.
  350. It’s said that a glimpse of a Milotic and its beauty will calm any hostile emotions you’re feeling.
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  355. Making itself invisible, it silently sneaks up to prey. It has the ability to slip through thick walls.
  356. It seeks drifting will-o’-the-wisps and sucks them into its empty body. What happens inside is a mystery.
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  359. Because of this Pokémon’s ability to detect danger, people mistook Absol as a bringer of doom.
  360. It tends to move in a pack with others. They cluster in a tight group to sleep in a cave.
  361. It can only survive in cold areas. It bounces happily around, even in environments as cold as −150 degrees Fahrenheit.
  362. It can instantly freeze moisture in the atmosphere. It uses this power to freeze its foes.
  363. As it drifts among the waves, Spheal probes the sea. As soon as it spots prey, it informs the Walrein in its herd.
  364. This Pokémon has a habit of spinning round things on its nose, whether those things are Poké Balls or Spheal.
  365. Walrein’s tusks keep growing throughout its life. Tusks broken in battle will grow back to their usual impressive size in a year.
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  369. 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.
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  371. 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.
  372. Shelgon ignores its hunger entirely, never eating any food. Apparently, Shelgon will evolve once all its energy stores are used up.
  373. While basking in the joy of flight generally keeps this Pokémon in high spirits, Salamence turns into an uncontrollable menace if something angers it.
  374. The cells in this Pokémon’s body are composed of magnetic material. Instead of blood, magnetic forces flow through Beldum’s body.
  375. Using magnetic forces to stay aloft, this Pokémon flies at high speeds, weaving through harsh mountain terrain in pursuit of prey.
  376. Metagross is the result of the fusion of two Metang. This Pokémon defeats its opponents through use of its supercomputer-level brain.
  377. 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.
  378. This Pokémon’s body is made of solid ice. It’s said that Regice was born beneath thick ice in the ice age.
  379. 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.
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  385. 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.
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  403. 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.
  404. Upon encountering an opponent, this Pokémon prepares for battle by extending its claws, which can put out 1,000,000 volts of electricity.
  405. 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.
  406. This Pokémon is highly sensitive to temperature changes. When its bud starts to open, that means spring is right around the corner.
  407. The poison in its right hand is quick acting. The poison in its left hand is slow acting. Both are life threatening.
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  415. It ceaselessly gathers nectar from sunrise to sundown, all for the sake of Vespiquen and the swarm.
  416. Vespiquen that give off more pheromones have larger swarms of Combee attendants.
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  420. The deeper a Cherubi’s red, the more nutrients it has stockpiled in its body. And the sweeter and tastier its small ball!
  421. Its folded petals are pretty tough. Bird Pokémon can peck at them all they want, and Cherrim won’t be bothered at all.
  422. Subjecting this Pokémon to a strong force causes it to secrete a strange purple fluid. Though harmless, the fluid is awfully sticky.
  423. The softness of its body helps disperse the force of impacts, so although its body is uncommonly squishy, it’s also surprisingly resilient.
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  425. The gathering of many souls gave rise to this Pokémon. During humid seasons, they seem to appear in abundance.
  426. It grabs people and Pokémon and carries them off somewhere. Where do they go? Nobody knows.
  427. Buneary can attack by rolling up their ears and then striking with the force created by unrolling them. This attack becomes stronger with training.
  428. 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.
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  434. 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.
  435. 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.
  436. Polishing Bronzor to a shine makes its surface reflect the truth, according to common lore. Be that as it may, Bronzor hates being polished.
  437. Many scientists suspect that this Pokémon originated outside the Galar region, based on the patterns on its body.
  438. This Pokémon lives in dry, rocky areas. As its green spheres dry out, their dull luster increases.
  439. It looks for a Mr. Rime that’s a good dancer and carefully copies the Mr. Rime’s steps like an apprentice.
  440. 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.
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  442. All Spiritomb’s mischief and misdeeds compelled a traveler to use a mysterious spell to bind Spiritomb to an odd keystone.
  443. 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.
  444. 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.
  445. 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.
  446. It stores food beneath its fur. It might share just one bite, but only if it really trusts you.
  447. 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.
  448. It can tell what people are thinking. Only Trainers who have justice in their hearts can earn this Pokémon’s trust.
  449. This Pokémon is active during the day and passes the cold desert nights burrowed snugly into the sand.
  450. When roused to violence by its rage, it spews out the quantities of sand it has swallowed and whips up a sandstorm.
  451. 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.
  452. 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.
  453. Once diluted, its poison becomes medicinal. This Pokémon came into popularity after a pharmaceutical company chose it as a mascot.
  454. It booms out a victory croak when its prey goes down in defeat. This Pokémon and Seismitoad are related species.
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  458. It swims along with a school of Remoraid, and they’ll all fight together to repel attackers.
  459. The berries that grow around its belly are like ice pops. Galarian Darumaka absolutely love these berries.
  460. This Pokémon is known to bring blizzards. A shake of its massive body is enough to cause whiteout conditions.
  461. With its claws, it leaves behind signs for its friends to find. The number of distinct signs is said to be over 500.
  462. 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.
  463. 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.
  464. 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.
  465. Vine growth is accelerated for Tangrowth living in warm climates. If the vines grow long, Tangrowth shortens them by tearing parts of them off.
  466. In terms of electrical-energy output, Electivire is one of the best among all Electric Pokémon. It discharges high-voltage currents from its tails.
  467. 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.
  468. Known as a bringer of blessings, it’s been depicted on good-luck charms since ancient times.
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  470. This Pokémon’s tail is blade sharp, with a fantastic cutting edge that can slice right though large trees.
  471. The coldness emanating from Glaceon causes powdery snow to form, making it quite a popular Pokémon at ski resorts.
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  473. It looks strong, and that’s exactly what it is. As the weather grows colder, its ice tusks grow longer, thicker, and more impressive.
  474. Some say an additional program made this Pokémon evolve, but even academics can’t agree on whether Porygon-Z is really an evolution.
  475. Sharply attuned to others’ wishes for help, this Pokémon seeks out those in need and aids them in battle.
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  477. With the mouth on its belly, Dusknoir swallows its target whole. The soul is the only thing eaten— Dusknoir disgorges the body before departing.
  478. 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.
  479. With a body made of plasma, it can inhabit all sorts of machines. It loves to surprise others.
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  506. This Pokémon is far brighter than the average child, and Lillipup won’t forget the love it receives or any abuse it suffers.
  507. The black fur that covers this Pokémon’s body is dense and springy. Even sharp fangs bounce right off.
  508. Stoutland is immensely proud of its impressive moustache. It’s said that moustache length is what determines social standing among this species.
  509. Opponents that get drawn in by its adorable behavior come away with stinging scratches from its claws and stinging pride from its laughter.
  510. This stealthy Pokémon sneaks up behind prey without making any sound at all. It competes with Thievul for territory.
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  517. 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.
  518. 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.
  519. It’s forgetful and not very bright, but many Trainers love it anyway for its friendliness and sincerity.
  520. These bright Pokémon have acute memories. Apparently delivery workers often choose them as their partners.
  521. This Pokémon is intelligent and intensely proud. People will sit up and take notice if you become the Trainer of one.
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  524. When it detects a noise, it starts to move. The energy core inside it makes this Pokémon slightly warm to the touch.
  525. 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.
  526. Although its energy blasts can blow away a dump truck, they have a limitation— they can only be fired when the sun is out.
  527. It emits ultrasonic waves as it flutters about, searching for its prey—bug Pokémon.
  528. The auspicious shape of this Pokémon’s nose apparently led some regions to consider Swoobat a symbol of good luck.
  529. 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.
  530. Known as the Drill King, this Pokémon can tunnel through the terrain at speeds of over 90 mph.
  531. This Pokémon has a kind heart. By touching with its feelers, Audino can gauge other creatures’ feelings and physical conditions.
  532. Timburr that have started carrying logs that are about three times their size are nearly ready to evolve.
  533. Gurdurr excels at demolition—construction is not its forte. In any case, there’s skill in the way this Pokémon wields its metal beam.
  534. When going all out, this Pokémon throws aside its concrete pillars and leaps at opponents to pummel them with its fists.
  535. It uses sound waves to communicate with others of its kind. People and other Pokémon species can’t hear its cries of warning.
  536. 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.
  537. This Pokémon is popular among the elderly, who say the vibrations of its lumps are great for massages.
  538. They train in groups of five. Any member that can’t keep up will discard its belt and leave the group.
  539. The karate chops of a Sawk that’s trained itself to the limit can cleave the ocean itself.
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  543. 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.
  544. Whirlipede protects itself with a sturdy shell and poisonous spikes while it stores up the energy it’ll need for evolution.
  545. Scolipede engage in fierce territorial battles with Centiskorch. At the end of one of these battles, the victor makes a meal of the loser.
  546. Weaving together the cotton of both Cottonee and Eldegoss produces exquisite cloth that’s highly prized by many luxury brands.
  547. 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.
  548. 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.
  549. Essential oils made from Lilligant flowers have a sublime scent, but they’re also staggeringly expensive.
  550. 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.
  551. 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.
  552. 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.
  553. While terribly aggressive, Krookodile also has the patience to stay hidden under sand for days, lying in wait for prey.
  554. This popular symbol of good fortune will never fall over in its sleep, no matter how it’s pushed or pulled.
  555. This Pokémon’s power level rises along with the temperature of its fire, which can reach 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
  556. Once each year, this Pokémon scatters its seeds. They’re jam-packed with nutrients, making them a precious food source out in the desert.
  557. 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.
  558. Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They’re mighty enough to crack Rhyperior’s carapace.
  559. It protects itself with its durable skin. It’s thought that this Pokémon will evolve once its skin has completely stretched out.
  560. While mostly known for having the temperament of an aggressive ruffian, this Pokémon takes very good care of its family, friends, and territory.
  561. 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.
  562. The spirit of a person from a bygone age became this Pokémon. It rambles through ruins, searching for someone who knows its face.
  563. There are many depictions of Cofagrigus decorating ancient tombs. They’re symbols of the wealth that kings of bygone eras had.
  564. Tirtouga is considered to be the ancestor of many turtle Pokémon. It was restored to life from a fossil.
  565. This Pokémon emerges from the water in search of prey despite the fact that it moves more slowly on land.
  566. Archen is said to be the ancestor of bird Pokémon. It lived in treetops, eating berries and bug Pokémon.
  567. Though capable of flight, Archeops was apparently better at hunting on the ground.
  568. This Pokémon was born from a bag stuffed with trash. Galarian Weezing relish the fumes belched by Trubbish.
  569. The toxic liquid it launches from its right arm is so virulent that it can kill a weakened creature instantly.
  570. 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.
  571. Seeking to ease the burden of their solitude, lonely Trainers tell Zoroark to show illusions to them.
  572. 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.
  573. A special oil that seeps through their fur helps them avoid attacks. The oil fetches a high price at market.
  574. 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.
  575. 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.
  576. A criminal who was shown his fate by a Gothitelle went missing that same day and was never seen again.
  577. Many say that the special liquid covering this Pokémon’s body would allow it to survive in the vacuum of space.
  578. Its brain has split into two, and the two halves rarely think alike. Its actions are utterly unpredictable.
  579. It’s said that drinking the liquid surrounding Reuniclus grants wisdom. Problem is, the liquid is highly toxic to anything besides Reuniclus itself.
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  582. Supposedly, this Pokémon was born from an icicle. It spews out freezing air at −58 degrees Fahrenheit to make itself more comfortable.
  583. It blasts enemies with cold air reaching −148 degrees Fahrenheit, freezing them solid. But it spares their lives afterward—it’s a kind Pokémon.
  584. People believe this Pokémon formed when two Vanillish stuck together. Its body temperature is roughly 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
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  587. This Pokémon absolutely loves sweet berries. Sometimes it stuffs its cheeks full of so much food that it can’t fly properly.
  588. It spits a liquid from its mouth to melt through Shelmet’s shell. Karrablast doesn’t eat the shell— it eats only the contents.
  589. 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.
  590. The spores released from this Pokémon’s hands are highly poisonous, but when thoroughly dried, the spores can be used as stomach medicine.
  591. Amoonguss generally doesn’t move much. It tends to stand still near Poké Balls that have been dropped on the ground.
  592. Legend has it that the residents of a sunken ancient city changed into these Pokémon.
  593. 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.
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  595. Joltik latch on to other Pokémon and suck out static electricity. They’re often found sticking to Yamper’s hindquarters.
  596. It lays traps of electrified threads near the nests of bird Pokémon, aiming to snare chicks that are not yet good at flying.
  597. Mossy caves are their preferred dwellings. Enzymes contained in mosses help Ferroseed’s spikes grow big and strong.
  598. Its spikes are harder than steel. This Pokémon crawls across rock walls by stabbing the spikes on its feelers into the stone.
  599. It’s suspected that Klink were the inspiration behind ancient people’s invention of the first gears.
  600. Many companies in the Galar region choose Klang as their logo. This Pokémon is considered the symbol of industrial technology.
  601. The three gears that compose this Pokémon spin at high speed. Its new spiked gear isn’t a living creature.
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  605. This Pokémon was discovered about 50 years ago. Its highly developed brain enables it to exert its psychic powers.
  606. Sometimes found drifting above wheat fields, this Pokémon can control the memories of its opponents.
  607. The younger the life this Pokémon absorbs, the brighter and eerier the flame on its head burns.
  608. It lurks in cities, pretending to be a lamp. Once it finds someone whose death is near, it will trail quietly after them.
  609. In homes illuminated by Chandelure instead of lights, funerals were a constant occurrence— or so it’s said.
  610. 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.
  611. 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.
  612. While usually kindhearted, it can be terrifying if angered. Tusks that can slice through steel beams are how Haxorus deals with its adversaries.
  613. It sniffles before performing a move, using its frosty snot to provide an icy element to any move that needs it.
  614. It swims energetically through frigid seas. When it gets tired, it freezes the seawater with its breath so it can rest on the ice.
  615. When the weather gets hot, these Pokémon turn into water vapor. Cryogonal are almost never seen during summer.
  616. It has a strange physiology that responds to electricity. When together with Karrablast, Shelmet evolves for some reason.
  617. Discarding its shell made it nimble. To keep itself from dehydrating, it wraps its body in bands of membrane.
  618. For some reason, this Pokémon smiles slightly when it emits a strong electric current from the yellow markings on its body.
  619. Though small, Mienfoo’s temperament is fierce. Any creature that approaches Mienfoo carelessly will be greeted with a flurry of graceful attacks.
  620. Delivered at blinding speeds, kicks from this Pokémon can shatter massive boulders into tiny pieces.
  621. Druddigon are vicious and cunning. They take up residence in nests dug out by other Pokémon, treating the stolen nests as their own lairs.
  622. 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.
  623. There’s a theory that inside Golurk is a perpetual motion machine that produces limitless energy, but this belief hasn’t been proven.
  624. A pack of these Pokémon forms to serve a Bisharp boss. Each Pawniard trains diligently, dreaming of one day taking the lead.
  625. Violent conflicts erupt between Bisharp and Fraxure over places where sharpening stones can be found.
  626. These Pokémon live in herds of about 20 individuals. Bouffalant that betray the herd will lose the hair on their heads for some reason.
  627. A combative Pokémon, it’s ready to pick a fight with anyone. It has talons that can crush hard berries.
  628. Because this Pokémon is hotheaded and belligerent, it’s Corviknight that’s taken the role of transportation in Galar.
  629. Vullaby grow quickly. Bones that have gotten too small for older Vullaby to wear often get passed down to younger ones in the nest.
  630. They adorn themselves with bones. There seem to be fashion trends among them, as different bones come into and fall out of popularity.
  631. A flame serves as its tongue, melting through the hard shell of Durant so that Heatmor can devour their insides.
  632. With their large mandibles, these Pokémon can crunch their way through rock. They work together to protect their eggs from Sandaconda.
  633. Because it can’t see, this Pokémon is constantly biting at everything it touches, trying to keep track of its surroundings.
  634. Their two heads will fight each other over a single piece of food. Zweilous are covered in scars even without battling others.
  635. The three heads take turns sinking their teeth into the opponent. Their attacks won’t slow until their target goes down.
  636. Larvesta’s body is warm all over. It spouts fire from the tips of its horns to intimidate predators and scare prey.
  637. This Pokémon emerges from a cocoon formed of raging flames. Ancient murals depict Volcarona as a deity of fire.
  638. From the moment it’s born, this Pokémon radiates the air of a leader. Its presence will calm even vicious foes.
  639. In Unovan legend, Terrakion battled against humans in an effort to protect other Pokémon.
  640. It darts around opponents with a flurry of quick movements, slicing them up with its horns.
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  643. According to myth, if people ignore truth and let themselves become consumed by greed, Reshiram will arrive to burn their kingdoms down.
  644. Mythology tells us that if people lose the righteousness in their hearts, their kingdoms will be razed by Zekrom’s lightning.
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  646. It appears that this Pokémon uses its powers over ice to freeze its own body in order to stabilize its cellular structure.
  647. They say that Keldeo must survive harsh battles and fully develop the horn on its forehead before this Pokémon’s true power will awaken.
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  659. It’s very sensitive to danger. The sound of Corviknight’s flapping will have Bunnelby digging a hole to hide underground in moments.
  660. The fur on its belly retains heat exceptionally well. People used to make heavy winter clothing from fur shed by this Pokémon.
  661. When this Pokémon gets excited, its body temperature increases sharply. If you touch a Fletchling with bare hands, you might get burned.
  662. Fletchinder are exceedingly territorial and aggressive. These Pokémon fight among themselves over feeding grounds.
  663. Talonflame dives toward prey at speeds of up to 310 mph and assaults them with powerful kicks, giving the prey no chance to escape.
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  674. 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.
  675. 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.
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  677. There’s enough psychic power in Espurr to send a wrestler flying, but because this power can’t be controlled, Espurr finds it troublesome.
  678. The defensive instinct of the males is strong. It’s when they’re protecting themselves or their partners that they unleash their full power.
  679. The blue eye on the sword’s handguard is the true body of Honedge. With its old cloth, it drains people’s lives away.
  680. The two swords employ a strategy of rapidly alternating between offense and defense to bring down their prey.
  681. 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.
  682. The scent its body gives off enraptures those who smell it. Noble ladies had no shortage of love for Spritzee.
  683. The scents Aromatisse can produce range from sweet smells that bolster allies to foul smells that sap an opponent’s will to fight.
  684. The sweet smell of cotton candy perfumes Swirlix’s fluffy fur. This Pokémon spits out sticky string to tangle up its enemies.
  685. Slurpuff’s fur contains a lot of air, making it soft to the touch and lighter than it looks.
  686. By exposing foes to the blinking of its luminescent spots, Inkay demoralizes them, and then it seizes the chance to flee.
  687. It’s said that Malamar’s hypnotic powers played a role in certain history-changing events.
  688. If the two don’t work well together, both their offense and defense fall apart. Without good teamwork, they won’t survive.
  689. 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.
  690. 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.
  691. Dragalge generates dragon energy by sticking the plume on its head out above the ocean’s surface and bathing it in sunlight.
  692. By detonating gas that accumulates in its right claw, this Pokémon launches water like a bullet. This is how Clauncher defeats its enemies.
  693. Clawitzer’s right arm is a cannon that launches projectiles made of seawater. Shots from a Clawitzer’s cannon arm can sink a tanker.
  694. The sun powers this Pokémon’s electricity generation. Interruption of that process stresses Helioptile to the point of weakness.
  695. One Heliolisk basking in the sun with its frill outspread is all it would take to produce enough electricity to power a city.
  696. This Pokémon is selfish and likes to be pampered. It can also inflict grievous wounds on its Trainer just by playing around.
  697. A single bite of Tyrantrum’s massive jaws will demolish a car. This Pokémon was the king of the ancient world.
  698. Amaura is an ancient Pokémon that has gone extinct. Specimens of this species can sometimes be found frozen in ice.
  699. When gripped by rage, Aurorus will emanate freezing air, covering everything around it in ice.
  700. There’s a Galarian fairy tale that describes a beautiful Sylveon vanquishing a dreadful dragon Pokémon.
  701. It always strikes a pose before going for its finishing move. Sometimes opponents take advantage of that time to counterattack.
  702. Since Dedenne can’t generate much electricity on its own, it steals electricity from outlets or other electric Pokémon.
  703. 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.
  704. 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.
  705. The lump on its back contains its tiny brain. It thinks only of food and escaping its enemies.
  706. Its form of offense is forcefully stretching out its horns. The strikes land 100 times harder than any blow from a heavyweight boxer.
  707. 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.
  708. With a voice like a human child’s, it cries out to lure adults deep into the forest, getting them lost among the trees.
  709. 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.
  710. The light that streams out from the holes in the pumpkin can hypnotize and control the people and Pokémon that see it.
  711. In the darkness of a new-moon night, Gourgeist will come knocking. Whoever answers the door will be swept off to the afterlife.
  712. This Pokémon lives in areas of frigid cold. It secures itself to the back of an Avalugg by freezing its feet in place.
  713. As Avalugg moves about during the day, the cracks in its body deepen. The Pokémon’s body returns to a pristine state overnight.
  714. No wavelength of sound is beyond Noibat’s ability to produce. The ultrasonic waves it generates can overcome much larger Pokémon.
  715. Flying through the darkness, it weakens enemies with ultrasonic waves that could crush stone. Its fangs finish the fight.
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  721.  
  722. During the day, it builds up energy via photosynthesis. At night, it flies silently through the sky, on the prowl for prey.
  723. 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.
  724. 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.
  725. Trying to pet Litten before it trusts you will result in a nasty scratch from its sharp claws. Be careful.
  726. When facing a powerful enemy, Torracat’s fighting spirit gets pumped up, and its fire bell blazes hotter.
  727. 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.
  728. If Popplio want to create big, powerful balloons, they must be persistent. It takes daily practice for these Pokémon to develop their skills.
  729. On nights when the sea is calm, Brionne dance with one another to the singing of the Primarina that’s leading them.
  730. For Primarina, every battle’s a stage. Its singing and the dancing of its balloons will mesmerize the audience.
  731.  
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  736. It uses its big jaws to dig nests into the forest floor, and it loves to feed on sweet tree sap.
  737. Its digestive processes convert the leaves it eats into electricity. An electric sac in its belly stores the electricity for later use.
  738. If it carries a Charjabug to use as a spare battery, a flying Vikavolt can rapidly fire high-powered beams of electricity.
  739.  
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  741.  
  742. 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.
  743. Ribombee absolutely hate getting wet or rained on. In the cloudy Galar region, they are very seldom seen.
  744. This Pokémon intimidates opponents by striking the ground with the rocks on its neck. The moment an opponent flinches, Rockruff attacks.
  745. With swift movements, this Pokémon gradually backs its prey into a corner. Lycanroc’s fangs are always aimed toward opponents’ weak spots.
  746. When it senses danger, its eyes tear up. The sparkle of its tears signals other Wishiwashi to gather.
  747. Unlike their Alolan counterparts, the Mareanie of the Galar region have not yet figured out that the branches of Corsola are delicious.
  748. 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.
  749. 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.
  750. Mudsdale has so much stamina that it could carry over 10 tons across the Galar region without rest or sleep.
  751. 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.
  752. It acts as a caretaker for Dewpider, putting them inside its bubble and letting them eat any leftover food.
  753. During the day, Fomantis basks in sunlight and sleeps peacefully. It wakes and moves around at night.
  754. The petals on this Pokémon’s arms are thin and super sharp, and they can fire laser beams if Lurantis gathers light first.
  755. Morelull live in forests that stay dark even during the day. They scatter flickering spores that put enemies to sleep.
  756. If you see a light deep in a forest at night, don’t go near. Shiinotic will make you fall fast asleep.
  757. This sneaky Pokémon will slink behind its prey and immobilize it with poisonous gas before the prey even realizes Salandit is there.
  758. The winner of competitions between Salazzle is decided by which one has the most male Salandit with it.
  759. 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.
  760. 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.
  761. When under attack, it secretes a sweet and delicious sweat. The scent only calls more enemies to it.
  762. Any Corvisquire that pecks at this Pokémon will be greeted with a smack from its sepals followed by a sharp kick.
  763. 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.
  764. These Pokémon smell very nice. All Comfey wear different flowers, so each of these Pokémon has its own individual scent.
  765. It knows the forest inside and out. If it comes across a wounded Pokémon, Oranguru will gather medicinal herbs to treat it.
  766. Passimian live in groups of about 20, with each member performing an assigned role. Through cooperation, the group survives.
  767. Wimpod gather in swarms, constantly on the lookout for danger. They scatter the moment they detect an enemy’s presence.
  768. They live in sunken ships or in holes in the seabed. When Golisopod and Grapploct battle, the loser becomes the winner’s meal.
  769. Sandygast mainly inhabits beaches. It takes control of anyone who puts their hand into its mouth, forcing them to make its body bigger.
  770. 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.
  771. It’s covered in a slime that keeps its skin moist, allowing it to stay on land for days without drying up.
  772. It was modeled after a mighty Pokémon of myth. The mask placed upon it limits its power in order to keep it under control.
  773. The final factor needed to release this Pokémon’s true power was a strong bond with a Trainer it trusts.
  774.  
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  776. Eating sulfur in its volcanic habitat is what causes explosive compounds to develop in its shell. Its droppings are also dangerously explosive.
  777. When it’s in trouble, it curls up into a ball, makes its fur spikes stand on end, and then discharges electricity indiscriminately.
  778. There was a scientist who peeked under Mimikyu’s old rag in the name of research. The scientist died of a mysterious disease.
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  780. Drampa is a kind and friendly Pokémon—up until it’s angered. When that happens, it stirs up a gale and flattens everything around.
  781. After lowering its anchor, it waits for its prey. It catches large Wailord and drains their life-force.
  782. Jangmo-o strikes its scales to communicate with others of its kind. Its scales are actually fur that’s become as hard as metal.
  783. Before attacking its enemies, it clashes its scales together and roars. Its sharp claws shred the opposition.
  784. Certain ruins have paintings of ancient warriors wearing armor made of Kommo-o scales.
  785.  
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  789. Cosmog is very curious but not very cautious, often placing itself in danger. If things start to look dicey, it teleports away.
  790. It sucks in dust from the air at an astounding rate, frantically building up energy within its core as preparation for evolution.
  791. Solgaleo was once known as the Beast That Devours the Sun. Energy in the form of light radiates boundlessly from it.
  792. It steals the light from its surroundings and then becomes the full moon, showering its own light across the night sky.
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  800. It needs light to survive, and it goes on a rampage seeking it out. Its laser beams will cut anything to pieces.
  801.  
  802. This Pokémon can conceal itself in any shadow, so it went undiscovered for a long time.
  803.  
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  807. Electricity sparks from the pads on its limbs. Wherever Zeraora runs, lightning flashes and thunder echoes.
  808. They live as a group, but when the time comes, one strong Meltan will absorb all the others and evolve.
  809. Centrifugal force is behind the punches of Melmetal’s heavy hex-nut arms. Melmetal is said to deliver the strongest punches of all Pokémon.
  810. It attacks with rapid beats of its stick. As it strikes with amazing speed, it gets more and more pumped.
  811. 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.
  812. The one with the best drumming techniques becomes the boss of the troop. It has a gentle disposition and values harmony among its group.
  813. 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.
  814. It kicks berries right off the branches of trees and then juggles them with its feet, practicing its footwork.
  815. 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.
  816. When it gets wet, its skin changes color, and this Pokémon becomes invisible as if it were camouflaged.
  817. Highly intelligent but also very lazy, it keeps enemies out of its territory by laying traps everywhere.
  818. 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.
  819. 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.
  820. Common throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon has strong teeth and can chew through the toughest of berry shells.
  821. Jumping nimbly about, this small-bodied Pokémon takes advantage of even the slightest opportunity to disorient larger opponents.
  822. The lessons of many harsh battles have taught it how to accurately judge an opponent’s strength.
  823. With their great intellect and flying skills, these Pokémon very successfully act as the Galar region’s airborne taxi service.
  824. Often found in gardens, this Pokémon has hairs on its body that it uses to assess its surroundings.
  825. As it grows inside its shell, it uses its psychic abilities to monitor the outside world and prepare for evolution.
  826. It emits psychic energy to observe and study what’s around it—and what’s around it can include things over six miles away.
  827. 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.
  828. With a lithe body and sharp claws, it goes around stealing food and eggs. Boltund is its natural enemy.
  829. It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.
  830. The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty.
  831. If its fleece grows too long, Wooloo won’t be able to move. Cloth made with the wool of this Pokémon is surprisingly strong.
  832. Its majestic horns are meant only to impress the opposite gender. They never see use in battle.
  833. 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.
  834. This Pokémon rapidly extends its retractable neck to sink its sharp fangs into distant enemies and take them down.
  835. This gluttonous Pokémon only assists people with their work because it wants treats. As it runs, it crackles with electricity.
  836. It sends electricity through its legs to boost their strength. Running at top speed, it easily breaks 50 mph.
  837. It can race around like a unicycle, even on rough, rocky terrain. Burning coal sustains it.
  838. By rapidly rolling its legs, it can travel at over 18 mph. The temperature of the flames it breathes exceeds 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
  839. While it’s engaged in battle, its mountain of coal will burn bright red, sending off sparks that scorch the surrounding area.
  840. 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.
  841. It flies on wings of apple skin and spits a powerful acid. It can also change its shape into that of an apple.
  842. Its body is covered in sweet nectar, and the skin on its back is especially yummy. Children used to have it as a snack.
  843. It spews sand from its nostrils. While the enemy is blinded, it burrows into the ground to hide.
  844. Its unique style of coiling allows it to blast sand out of its sand sac more efficiently.
  845. This hungry Pokémon swallows Arrokuda whole. Occasionally, it makes a mistake and tries to swallow a Pokémon other than its preferred prey.
  846. After it’s eaten its fill, its movements become extremely sluggish. That’s when Cramorant swallows it up.
  847. It spins its tail fins to propel itself, surging forward at speeds of over 100 knots before ramming prey and spearing into them.
  848. It manipulates the chemical makeup of its poison to produce electricity. The voltage is weak, but it can cause a tingling paralysis.
  849. This short-tempered and aggressive Pokémon chugs stagnant water to absorb any toxins it might contain.
  850. 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.
  851. While its burning body is already dangerous on its own, this excessively hostile Pokémon also has large and very sharp fangs.
  852. 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.
  853. Searching for an opponent to test its skills against, it emerges onto land. Once the battle is over, it returns to the sea.
  854. The teacup in which this Pokémon makes its home is a famous piece of antique tableware. Many forgeries are in circulation.
  855. 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.
  856. If this Pokémon senses a strong emotion, it will run away as fast as it can. It prefers areas without people.
  857. 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.
  858. 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.
  859. It sneaks into people’s homes, stealing things and feasting on the negative energy of the frustrated occupants.
  860. With sly cunning, it tries to lure people into the woods. Some believe it to have the power to make crops grow.
  861. Its hairs work like muscle fibers. When its hairs unfurl, they latch on to opponents, ensnaring them as tentacles would.
  862. It evolved after experiencing numerous fights. While crossing its arms, it lets out a shout that would make any opponent flinch.
  863. After many battles, it evolved dangerous claws that come together to form daggers when extended.
  864. Be cautious of the ectoplasmic body surrounding its soul. You’ll become stiff as stone if you touch it.
  865. After deflecting attacks with its hard leaf shield, it strikes back with its sharp leek stalk. The leek stalk is both weapon and food.
  866. Its amusing movements make it very popular. It releases its psychic power from the pattern on its belly.
  867. Never touch its shadowlike body, or you’ll be shown the horrific memories behind the picture carved into it.
  868. They say that any patisserie visited by Milcery is guaranteed success and good fortune.
  869. When Alcremie is content, the cream it secretes from its hands becomes sweeter and richer.
  870. The six of them work together as one Pokémon. Teamwork is also their battle strategy, and they constantly change their formation as they fight.
  871. It stores electricity in each spine. Even if one gets broken off, it still continues to emit electricity for at least three hours.
  872. 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.
  873. 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.
  874. Once a year, on a specific date and at a specific time, they gather out of nowhere and form up in a circle.
  875. 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.
  876. Through its horns, it can pick up on the emotions of creatures around it. Positive emotions are the source of its strength.
  877. 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.
  878. If a job requires serious strength, this Pokémon will excel at it. Its copper body tarnishes in the rain, turning a vibrant green color.
  879. These Pokémon live in herds. Their trunks have incredible grip strength, strong enough to crush giant rocks into powder.
  880. The powerful muscles in its tail generate its electricity. Compared to its lower body, its upper half is entirely too small.
  881. 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.
  882. Its mighty legs are capable of running at speeds exceeding 40 mph, but this Pokémon can’t breathe unless it’s underwater.
  883. The skin on its face is impervious to attack, but breathing difficulties made this Pokémon go extinct anyway.
  884. 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.
  885. 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.
  886. 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.
  887. Apparently the Dreepy inside Dragapult’s horns eagerly look forward to being launched out at Mach speeds.
  888. This Pokémon has slumbered for many years. Some say it’s Zamazenta’s elder sister—others say the two Pokémon are rivals.
  889. This Pokémon slept for aeons while in the form of a statue. It was asleep for so long, people forgot that it ever existed.
  890. It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.
  891. If Kubfu pulls the long white hair on its head, its fighting spirit heightens and power wells up from the depths of its belly.
  892. Inhabiting the mountains of a distant region, this Pokémon races across sheer cliffs, training its legs and refining its moves.
  893. Once the vines on Zarude’s body tear off, they become nutrients in the soil. This helps the plants of the forest grow.
  894. Its entire body is made up of a single organ that generates electrical energy. Regieleki is capable of creating all Galar’s electricity.
  895. Its body is composed of crystallized dragon energy. Regidrago is said to have the powers of every dragon Pokémon.
  896. Glastrier has tremendous physical strength, and the mask of ice covering its face is 100 times harder than diamond.
  897. As it dashes through the night, Spectrier absorbs the life-force of sleeping creatures. It craves silence and solitude.
  898. 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.
  899.  
  900. Huge amounts of pollen burst from it with the force of a volcanic eruption. Breathing in too much of the pollen can cause fainting.
  901.  
  902.  
  903. The flame inside its body burns hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit. When Charizard roars, that temperature climbs even higher.
  904.  
  905. Water fired from this Pokémon’s central main cannon has enough power to blast a hole into a mountain.
  906. Once it has opponents trapped in a tornado that could blow away a 10-ton truck, it finishes them off with its poisonous scales.
  907.  
  908.  
  909.  
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  911.  
  912. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled across many regions together.
  913. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Hoenn region together.
  914. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Sinnoh region together.
  915. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Unova region together.
  916. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Kalos region together
  917. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is proof that the two traveled throughout the Alola region together.
  918. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is a precious symbol of a fateful encounter.
  919.  
  920. This Pikachu is wearing its Trainer’s cap. The cap is a precious symbol that travels across different regions with Pikachu.
  921. When it smashes its opponents with its bolt- shaped tail, it delivers a surge of electricity equivalent to a lightning strike.
  922. This Pokémon rides on its tail while it uses its psychic powers to levitate. It attacks with star-shaped thunderbolts.
  923. 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.
  924. Many people climb snowy mountains, hoping to see the icy spikes of these Pokémon glistening in the light of dawn.
  925. If you observe its curly hairs through a microscope, you’ll see small ice particles springing up.
  926. 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.
  927. Its three hairs change shape depending on Diglett’s mood. They’re a useful communication tool among these Pokémon.
  928. The three of them get along very well. Through their formidable teamwork, they defeat powerful opponents.
  929. Deeply proud and keenly smart, this Pokémon moves with cunning during battle and relentlessly attacks enemies’ weak points.
  930. These daring Pokémon have coins on their foreheads. Darker coins are harder, and harder coins garner more respect among Meowth.
  931. Its body has grown incredibly long and the coin on its forehead has grown incredibly large—all thanks to Gigantamax power.
  932. This Pokémon is one tough opponent. Not only does it have formidable physical abilities, but it’s also not above fighting dirty.
  933.  
  934. 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.
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  937.  
  938. This Pokémon will look into your eyes and read the contents of your heart. If it finds evil there, it promptly hides away.
  939. Brave and prideful, this Pokémon dashes airily through the forest, its steps aided by the psychic power stored in the fur on its fetlocks.
  940. Because Galarian Slowpoke eat the seeds of a plant that grows only in Galar, their tails have developed a spicy flavor.
  941.  
  942. If this Pokémon squeezes the tongue of the Shellder biting it, the Shellder will launch a toxic liquid from the tip of its shell.
  943. The stalks of leeks are thicker and longer in the Galar region. Farfetch’d that adapted to these stalks took on a unique form.
  944.  
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  947. 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.
  948. The bubbles it spews out are strongly alkaline. Any opponents hit by them will have their bodies quickly melted away.
  949. 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.
  950. 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.
  951.  
  952. Long ago, during a time when droves of factories fouled the air with pollution, Weezing changed into this form for some reason.
  953.  
  954. It can radiate chilliness from the bottoms of its feet. It’ll spend the whole day tap-dancing on a frozen floor.
  955.  
  956.  
  957. 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.
  958.  
  959. Having gotten even friendlier and more innocent, Eevee tries to play with anyone around, only to end up crushing them with its immense body.
  960.  
  961. Terrifyingly strong, this Pokémon is the size of a mountain—and moves about as much as one as well.
  962. Known as Articuno, this Pokémon fires beams that can immobilize opponents as if they had been frozen solid.
  963. One kick from its powerful legs will pulverize a dump truck. Supposedly, this Pokémon runs through the mountains at over 180 mph.
  964. The sinister aura that blazes like molten fire around this Pokémon is what inspired the name Moltres.
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  968. While chanting strange spells, this Pokémon combines its internal toxins with what it’s eaten, creating strange potions.
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  999. Sudden climate change wiped out this ancient kind of Corsola. This Pokémon absorbs others’ life-force through its branches.
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  1004.  
  1005. Thought to be the oldest form of Zigzagoon, it moves in zigzags and wreaks havoc upon its surroundings.
  1006. This very aggressive Pokémon will recklessly challenge opponents stronger than itself.
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  1038. The faint scent that emanates from its full blossom entices bug Pokémon to it.
  1039. Its appearance changes depending on the environment. One theory suggests that living in cold seas causes Shellos to take on this form.
  1040. Its body is covered in a sticky slime. It’s very susceptible to dehydration, so it can’t spend too much time on land.
  1041.  
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  1045.  
  1046. This form of Rotom enjoys making mischief by turning up the heat. It will gleefully burn your favorite outfit.
  1047. This Rotom has possessed a washing machine that uses a special motor. It blasts out water to get enemies to back down.
  1048. 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!
  1049. This Rotom has taken over a fan that has a special motor. Its gusts of wind blow its opponents away!
  1050. In this form, Rotom focuses its antics on plants. Any flowers you were growing are going to get mowed down.
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  1070. This Pokémon is intelligent and intensely proud. People will sit up and take notice if you become the Trainer of one.
  1071.  
  1072. Known for their violence, these Pokémon have the most fights with schools of red- striped Basculin.
  1073. The colder they get, the more energetic they are. They freeze their breath to make snowballs, using them as ammo for playful snowball fights.
  1074. When wounded, it stops moving. It goes as still as stone to meditate, sharpening its mind and spirit.
  1075. 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.
  1076. Darmanitan takes this form when enraged. It won’t stop spewing flames until its rage has settled, even if its body starts to melt.
  1077. It’s said that this Pokémon was formed when an ancient clay tablet was drawn to a vengeful spirit.
  1078. 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.
  1079.  
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  1084.  
  1085. Its thin, veillike arms have tens of thousands of poisonous stingers. Females have slightly longer stingers.
  1086. The crown on its head gets bigger and bigger as it absorbs more and more of the life-force of other creatures.
  1087. 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.
  1088.  
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  1090.  
  1091. It has foreseen that a world of truth will arrive for people and Pokémon. It strives to protect that future.
  1092. 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.
  1093. The power that lay hidden in its body now covers its horn, turning it into a sword that can slice through anything.
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  1180. 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.
  1181. 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.
  1182. Small Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where few lost souls lingered.
  1183. Large Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where many lost souls lingered.
  1184. Massive Pumpkaboo are said to be the product of areas where a great number of lost souls lingered.
  1185. A small-sized Pumpkaboo evolves into a small-sized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
  1186. A large-sized Pumpkaboo evolves into a large-sized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
  1187. A supersized Pumpkaboo evolves into a supersized Gourgeist. Its bodily proportions also get passed on to its descendants.
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  1201. This Pokémon intimidates opponents by striking the ground with the rocks on its neck. The moment an opponent flinches, Rockruff attacks.
  1202. It’s invigorated by powerful opponents—the stronger the better. A full-force headbutt from one of these Lycanroc can shatter giant boulders.
  1203. These Pokémon have both calm and ferocious qualities. Their temperamental nature makes them a difficult species to raise.
  1204. When facing tough opponents, they get into formation. But if they get wounded in battle, they’ll scatter and become solitary again.
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  1208. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fighting-type form.
  1209. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Flying-type form.
  1210. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Poison-type form.
  1211. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ground-type form.
  1212. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Rock-type form.
  1213. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Bug-type form.
  1214. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ghost-type form.
  1215. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Steel-type form.
  1216. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fire-type form.
  1217. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Water-type form.
  1218. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Grass-type form.
  1219. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Electric-type form.
  1220. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Psychic-type form.
  1221. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Ice-type form.
  1222. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Dragon-type form.
  1223. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Dark-type form.
  1224. It has the ability to change its type based on the memory it’s holding. This is its Fairy-type form.
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  1239. 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.
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  1243. Necrozma has attached itself to Solgaleo. It siphons away its host’s limitless energy, exploiting that energy to fuel a rampage.
  1244. When Necrozma latches on to Lunala, it becomes vicious, seeing enemies everywhere it looks. It will burn the world with lasers.
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  1247. It can send electric beams streaking out from the hole in its belly. The beams’ tremendous energy can vaporize an opponent in one shot.
  1248. Rillaboom has become one with its forest of drums and continues to lay down beats that shake all of Galar.
  1249. Gigantamax energy can sometimes cause the diameter of this Pokémon’s fireball to exceed 300 feet.
  1250. It has excellent sniping skills. Shooting a berry rolling along over nine miles away is a piece of cake for this Pokémon.
  1251. The eight feathers on its back are called blade birds, and they can launch off its body to attack foes independently.
  1252. If it were to utilize every last bit of its power, it could control the minds of every living being in its vicinity.
  1253. In the Galar region, there’s a tale about this Pokémon chewing up a mountain and using the rubble to stop a flood.
  1254. When Galar was hit by a harsh cold wave, this Pokémon served as a giant heating stove and saved many lives.
  1255. 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.
  1256. Due to Gigantamax energy, this Pokémon’s nectar has thickened. The increased viscosity lets the nectar absorb more damage than before.
  1257. Sand swirls around its body with such speed and power that it could pulverize a skyscraper.
  1258. The slightest shock is sometimes enough to get this Pokémon to spit out the Arrokuda lodged in its throat.
  1259. The half-swallowed Pikachu is so startled that it isn’t struggling yet, but it’s still looking for a chance to strike back.
  1260. 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.
  1261. Out of control after its own poison penetrated its brain, it tears across the land in a rampage, contaminating the earth with toxic sweat.
  1262. The heat that comes off a Gigantamax Centiskorch may destabilize air currents. Sometimes it can even cause storms.
  1263. 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.
  1264. When angered, it launches tea from its body at the offender’s mouth. The tea causes strong chills if swallowed.
  1265. Beams like lightning shoot down from its tentacles. It’s known to some as the Raging Goddess.
  1266. 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.
  1267. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a sweet and tart flavor.
  1268. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream an aromatic flavor.
  1269. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a refreshing flavor.
  1270. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a sour flavor.
  1271. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a salty flavor.
  1272. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a mixed flavor.
  1273. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a bitter flavor.
  1274. The cells that compose its cream fluctuated suddenly during evolution, giving the cream a complex flavor.
  1275. 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.
  1276. 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.
  1277. They diligently serve people and Pokémon so they can gather feelings of gratitude. The females are particularly good at babysitting.
  1278. Hunger hormones affect its temperament. Until its hunger is appeased, it gets up to all manner of evil deeds.
  1279. After this Pokémon has Gigantamaxed, its massive nose can utterly demolish large structures with a single smashing blow.
  1280. The hardness of its cells is exceptional, even among Steel types. It also has a body structure that’s resistant to earthquakes.
  1281. 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.
  1282. Now that it’s equipped with its shield, it can shrug off impressive blows, including the attacks of Dynamax Pokémon.
  1283. Infinite amounts of energy pour from this Pokémon’s enlarged core, warping the surrounding space-time.
  1284. Infinite amounts of energy pour from this Pokémon’s enlarged core, warping the surrounding space-time.
  1285. 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.
  1286. The energy released by this Pokémon’s fists forms shock waves that can blow away Dynamax Pokémon in just one hit.
  1287. All it takes is a glare from this Pokémon to take the lives of those with evil in their hearts—or so they say.
  1288. 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.
  1289. It’s said that this Pokémon once moved a large forest—and all the Pokémon living there—to a new location overnight.
  1290. 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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