#001: Snaileaf - #050: Shuckle[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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001 | Snaileaf | Slug Pokémon |
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It's floppy leaf organs actually hide a set of paws that help it move faster. It can only be seen when the belly side is revealed. | It eats leaves and uses photosynthesis to power up its leaf organs that store energy and moisture. If one part of it is missing, it will dry out when it moves. | Grass, Bug | ||||
002 | Branchnail | Snail Bush Pokémon |
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Snaileaf's hidden paws turn into twig-like arms when it evolves, making Branchnail able to pick up things for other Pokémon. | A good-natured Pokémon. When it senses danger it can't handle, it hides in its bush shell. It comes out when danger is gone. | Grass, Bug | ||||
003 | Centreepyd | Arthropod Pokémon |
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Centreepyd can grow into enormous giants. It has two sets of arms and gained a ton of small paws for quick movement. | It is not advised to chop all the trees in its area. Otherwise, it will call other Centreepyd to destroy a nearby town. | Grass, Bug | |||
Mega Centreepyd F | ||||||||||
004 | Flitten | Fire Cat Pokémon |
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When it is made angry, its mane-like fluff and tail will spark like fire and get scorching hot. Stroke the back to calm it down. | It can use its tail to melt snow and set uncovered damp wood on fire. This is useful for surviving cold places. | Field | ||||
005 | Flynx | Flame Felid Pokémon |
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It is able to turn a cold pond into a steaming hot spring in seconds, just by jumping in. It does similar actions when making geysers. | Its tail became so hot and flaming that it is covered in heatproof metal coating. It is unknown how it even got it. | Field | ||||
006 | Magris | Lava Lion Pokémon |
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Its tail can be lit with fire at will, making it a natural lighter. It enlarges the flames on its tail and mane to scare foes away. | It's said that it is born from a volcano, and partially made of molten rocks and rugged steel, which would explain its high body temperature. | Field | |||
Mega Magris F | ||||||||||
007 | Surchin | Urchin Pokémon |
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As a defense, it retracts its feet and protrudes, even emphasize, its blue spikes. Preying enemies may find this not tasty. | Sometimes, tasty food gets stuck on its spikes. It tries to get it off with its feet so it can enjoy its meal. | Water 3, Water 1 | ||||
008 | Bipeduff | Pufferfish Pokémon |
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With its newly grown fins, it doesn't have to walk underwater anymore. It still uses its feet for various activities. | It not only protrudes its spikes, it also swells itself up to look even more dangerous. It's not able to retract its feet, though. | Water 3, Water 1 | ||||
009 | Anquilla | Barbed Eel Pokémon |
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After evolution, it gained eleven more segments, a few were once its tailfin. It is now actually dangerous and seeks for its own prey. | It is extremely savage. It can cause avalanches by smacking its barbed tail onto mountains and icebergs. When agitated, it roars loudly. | Water 3, Water 1 | |||
Mega Anquilla F | ||||||||||
010 | Tasmini | Pouch Pokémon |
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Yoyng Tasmini seem to very crepuscular hunters, spending days in dank holes. Older Tasmini may come out to relax in the sun. | It likes to rest in the sun and is active at night. They feed themselves with the corpses of slaughtered creatures. | Field | ||||
011 | Taslaught | Hostile Pokémon |
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It fiercely slaughters its prey with its sharp claws, leaving a huge mess behind. They hunt at night and rest at day. | Male Taslaught feud with each other for a female Taslaught, usually getting scars at the end. More scars on it equals more times it fought. | Field | ||||
012 | Cuckrazy | Cuckoo Pokémon |
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Cuckrazy eggs are usually laid in nests of other bird Pokémon. These will often care for newly hatched Cuckrazy until adulthood. | Despite its ditzy appearance, it is actually quite cunning. It lays its eggs in other nests so it doesn't have to take care for its baby. | Field, Flying | |||
013 | Cuckadudle | Waking Pokémon |
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Cuckadudle are punctual and precise. They cuckoo every 60 minutes of the clock. Some may find this annoying. | It cuckoos once at every precise hour. It keeps track of the time by measuring the stance of the sun. | Field, Flying | |||
014 | Caterplain | Young Worm Pokémon |
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They look plain by appearance, making them an easy prey for bird Pokémon. This is why they hide on the underside of leaves. | Its appearance is so plain that it looks transparent under the shade. It often camouflages itself with help of this advantage. | Bug | |||
015 | Cocommon | Cocoon Pokémon |
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During this stage, it doesn't look as tasty for bird Pokémon, so it is able to move freely without hunger or fear. | It will stay a Cocommon when it isn't exposed to a certain stone. It is able to transform into three different Pokémon. | Bug | |||
016 | Leafybug | Ladyfly Pokémon |
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Its wing covers look like leaves, so it wouldn't be noticed by its hunters and by its prey. It commonly eats plant lice. | It does have spots, but they're only visible when they glow. It uses glowing spots to communicate and to mark its territory. | Bug | |||
017 | Butterfire | Butterfly Pokémon |
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Its wings move like flames, and feel warm. This works well to scare bird Pokémon off. It often seeks for flowers with nectar. | It doesn't need to be afraid for preying Pokémon when it hunts for pollen, as its wings look like flames. | Bug | |||
018 | Pontarner | Dragonfly Pokémon |
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Its wings flap so fast that the speed won't alter when it takes a dive. It strikes mosquitoes when jumping out the water. | It can breathe underwater. It sometimes takes a dive to catch small fish. It never misses a mosquito when jumping out. | Bug | |||
019 | Lillipup | Puppy Pokémon |
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This little Pokémon is courageous enough to challenge stronger opponents, but smart enough to avoid battle when the foe is too strong. | Its hairy face doubles as a sort of radar, that is able to sense subtle changes in its current surrounding. | Field | ||||
020 | Herdier | Loyal Dog Pokémon |
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The black, cape-like fur on its back is sturdy enough to work as some sort of shield that decreases a Herdier's received damage. | It is very loyal and has helped Trainers and Pokémon alike for ages. It also helps the Trainer in raising Pokémon. | Field | ||||
021 | Stoutland | Big-Hearted Pokémon |
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It is extremely wise and caretaking. It's an expert at rescuing people that are drowning in the sea or freezing in wintry mountains. | Its long fur feels nice and warm. Being wrapped in it would make a person able to survive in harsh mountain blizzards. | Field | ||||
022 | Slakoth | Slacker Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is so lazy that it only needs to eat three leaves a day and that it heart just pounces once per minute. | It usually sleeps 20 hours per day and stays awake for no more than 4 hours. Its lolling is so powerful that makes anyone that sees it drowsy. | Field | ||||
023 | Vigoroth | Wild Monkey Pokémon |
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In contrast to Slakoth, it's very active. Its heart beats incredibly fast, its blood boils with energy and cannot sit still for one second. | Its bloodstream goes so fast that Vigoroth is always so agitated to go on a wild rampage. If it can't calm itself down, it's unable to sleep. | Field | ||||
024 | Slaking | Lazy Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is so lazy that it rivals Snorlax. It saves energy when it lounges, which it unleashes when it attacks, making it very powerful. | Unlike Vigoroth, it's incredibly lazy and laidback. When there's no grass or fruit in its reach, only then it will move to another spot. | Field | ||||
025 | Cooeth | Egg Pokémon |
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It is an insectoid Pokémon, covered in a hardened protein foam husk, as the Pokémon inside is too weak to go on its own. | A Cooeth doesn't need to feed itelf, as its foam husk feeds it already with protein nutrients. The husk protects the Pokémon from harm. | Bug, Dragon | ||||
026 | Nitsam | Mantis Pokémon |
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It has two razor-sharp blades for fingers, which it uses to slaughter its prey. After mating, the male gets knocked out by the female. | Its razor-sharp blades can slash through the thickest of steel when honed well. Nitsam can become very old. | Bug, Dragon | |||
027 | Rewvyn | Bug Dragon Pokémon |
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Rewvyn is unlike any other wyvern, mainly because it evolved from an insect. It never attacks without a reason. | Despite its vicious look, it only acts vicious to those that harmed it or its brethen. Its flames burn anything but bugs. | Bug, Dragon | |||
028 | Stomuch | Storing Pokémon |
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All it does is storing food, dissolving into energy after some time. This energy is needed for evolving. | Before it swallows an object, it first covers the object in a fluid, so its stomach is able to digest it. | Undiscovered | ||||
029 | Gulpin | Stomach Pokémon |
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Its entire body is a stomach. Therefor, its heart and brain is very small. | Thanks to the special enzymes Gulpin's stomach contains, there's nothing that it can't digest. | Amorphous | ||||
030 | Swalot | Poison Bag Pokémon |
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It doesn't need teeth, as it can swallow anything whole that is as big as itself. A tire would be just a cinch to inhale. | It spews toxic fluid on its target and then gulps it down. Its special enzymes can dissolve everything Swalot swallows. | Amorphous | ||||
031 | Pichu | Tiny Mouse Pokémon |
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It's not skilled enough to store its own electricity. It may shock itself when it loses some electricity. | It may be small, but it is able to shock adult humans, but not without its own surprise afterwards. | Undiscovered | ||||
032 | Pikachu | Mouse Pokémon |
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When it checks its surroundings, it raises its tail. It is wise to not yank its tail in this state. | It can recharge other Pikachu with its own electric shocks. When many Pikachu come together, they can build up a lightning storm. | Field, Fairy | ||||
033 | Raichu | Mouse Pokémon |
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The electric charges of this Pokémon can reach 100,000 volts. This is enough to cause an elephant to faint. | It portrudes its tail in the ground and discharges electricity, in order to protect itself from getting shocked by itself. | Field, Fairy | ||||
034 | Ballunny | Ball Rabbit Pokémon |
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Its body is soft and round. Therefor, it doesn't feel much but warmth when hugged. It joins in small children for sleeping at night. | Its body is so round that it might roll away when it stumbles. It rolls so fast that it can't brake well. | Undiscovered | ||||
035 | Buneary | Rabbit Pokémon |
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Its rolled-up ears are quite strong when it extends them with great force. Even an elephant can feel it. | When both its ears are rolled up, it is scared. When its ears are both perked up, it senses danger. | Field, Human-Like | ||||
036 | Lopunny | Rabbit Pokémon |
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It cares about its appearance and grooms its ears successfully. If they're touched roughly, it kicks powerfully back. | It is very alert of its surroundings. It is able to leap great distances when it senses danger. | Field, Human-Like | ||||
037 | Spinarak | String Spit Pokémon |
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After spinning its web, it waits motionlessly for prey to be trapped. It eats its prey at nighttime. | The face-like marking on its abdomen is able to change its expressions to match Spinarak's current mood. | Bug | |||
038 | Ariados | Long Leg Pokémon |
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When it searches for prey, it's very cunning. It attaches its silk to one of its prey and secretly follows it to the prey's fellows. | It is able to spin string from both its mouth and rear. Its rear also spins out a special string that leads to its own nest. | Bug | |||
039 | Joltik | Attaching Pokémon |
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Joltik isn't able to generate its own electricity. So it clings onto larger Pokémon and sucks their electricity out instead. | Some Joltik are able to suck electricity from outlets in various houses in the city. It stores its electricity in a special pouch. | Bug | |||
040 | Galvantula | EleSpider Pokémon |
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It creates webs with a very special silk that not only traps prey, but also shocks foes. It leisurely eats its trapped prey. | Its silk, which can trap and shock, works well as both an offense and a defense. It makes barriers out of these threads. | Bug | |||
041 | Audino | Hearing Pokémon |
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It can use its feelers like a stethoscope. Placing it on a person or egg, and it is able to hear the human's heartbeat or sounds in an egg. | Its hearing capacity can rival Clefable's. It bears an ability that makes it able to understand its surrounding by hearing faint sounds. | Fairy | ||||
042 | Chipperk | Chipmunk Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is always cheerful and active. Whenever its Trainer or friends feel down, it's always there to cheer them up. | This Pokémon is so optimistic that it sees major negativity to itself as mere minor letdown. It can't keep a frown for a minute. | Field | |||
043 | Chapmunk | Posh Munk Pokémon |
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This dignified rodent always battles with worth and respect. It never sees its opponent lower than itself, even when it is. | It cracks nuts open by tools only and digs tunnels with spadelike rocks. It is widely known for its tactical approaches. | Field | |||
044 | Raccrook | Raccoon Pokémon |
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It snags trash from garbage bins just to consume it. Aside from rubbish, its diet consists of bugs and fruit as well. | It is too lazy to hunt down its own food, so it usually steals them from other Pokémon. Garbage is the only thing it genuinely collects. | Field | ||||
045 | Taneakief | Cunning Coon Pokémon |
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It became so cunning that it is able to trick a vast majority of Pokémon. As a well-trained Pokémon, it can also do financial matters. | It doesn't play nice in a battle, using tricks to win. It is quite the contrary to Chapmunk. | Field | |||
046 | Dandefluff | Seed Pokémon |
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Its fate will be decided by the wind. It let itself blow away to get itself a chosen area where it can grow. | It avoids confrontations. If it gets into one, if will make a chilly cloud so it can go away. | Grass | ||||
047 | Dandelaya | Dandelion Pokémon |
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After becoming a fully grown plant, it is capable of many shivering techniques. Using the Dandefluff it holds, it can send multiple attacks. | Before it dies, it frees all its Dandefluff, who all became powerful enough to go on their own. | Grass | |||
048 | Capsepper | Fruit Pokémon |
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It is extremely spicy. Its smell is even still spicy after it passed away. It doesn't need to fear to be attacked. | It starts a long journey to a warmer place so it can grow. Unlike Dandefluff, it doesn't rely on the wind. | Grass | ||||
049 | Caperado | Chili Plant Pokémon |
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There's a hole in each of the Capsepper fruits it is holding. These can expel flaming bullet-like seeds with great force. | It mugs other Pokémon and steals their berries. It especially loves to eat spicy berries because they fuel the heat in its fruits. | Grass | |||
050 | Shuckle | Mold Pokémon |
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It stores berries in its jar-like shell. Due to a Shuckle's mold-like nature, the berries distillate into delicious juices. | It usually hides beneath rocks and moves not even a twitch, just to avoid attacks. The rocks it hides under can easily be smashed. | Bug |
#051: Shockchoc - #100: Emolga[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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051 | Shockchoc | EleThermos Pokémon |
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It is able to create chocolate milk and keep it warm in its pouch. It screws its head a bit loose to pour the drink from its back. | It shares self-made chocolate milk to those lost in the snow. It recharges itself by acting as a lightning rod. | Fairy, Mineral | |||
052 | Overarge | Thermos Oven Pokémon |
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It looks burly, but is usually nice. It heats up any drink in its pouch and gives it to anyone that need it. | It can heat up anything in its pouch, and keep it warm until opened. This is useful for long treks in the snow. | Fairy, Mineral | |||
053 | Scarabish | Dung Beetle Pokémon |
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It rolls up a special ball of dung that seems to let everything stick to it. It rolls this in trash to clean up the environment. | Its special dung balls can somehow dissolve any trash into something edible. Scarabish feed themselves with the dissolved trash. | Bug, Mineral | |||
054 | Scaregal | Beetle Prince Pokémon |
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This Pokémon was worshiped in ancient deserts as a symbol of death and resurrection. It easily got paired with Volcarona. | It is said that this Pokémon's dung balls are so sticky that literally anything can stick on it, and then gets turned into a star. | Bug, Mineral | |||
055 | Nubleum | Cloud Pokémon |
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A Nubleum is formed by millions of damped waterdrops of any sea with a breeze. It can make its own wind by flapping its wings and feet. | It flies by creating wind with its feet and wings. Because it has to make wind to fly, it usually appears in breezy locations. | Amorphous | ||||
056 | Molnsoon | Rain Cloud Pokémon |
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It can recreate itself without interruption, so it isn't afraid to cause a rainstorm for weeks. A wild Molnsoon at the open sea is a bad sign. | It causes windy monsoons in certain tropical locations. But it sometimes drifts away and causes rainstorms in other locations. | Amorphous | |||
057 | Synnder | Thundercloud Pokémon |
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It can strike lightning jolts at any moment, whether it's sunny or not. Its lighting is at its mightiest in a harsh thunderstorm. | A tame Synnder can be used to destruct high locations that are no longer used. In the wild, it destructs dead trees and cleans the place up. | Amorphous | |||
058 | Oblizzo | Snow Cloud Pokémon |
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It is said that this Pokémon was a Molnsoon that froze itself into a new Pokémon. In reality, it's how the first Nubleum evolve. | An Oblizzo can let it snow or hail at any temperature. However, in very hot locations, it can cause no more than wet snow. | Amorphous | |||
059 | Bunnelby | Digging Pokémon |
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060 | Diggersby | Digging Pokémon |
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After hard work on construction sites, it dozes off lazily in the shade. Their excavator-like ears are immensely powerful. | It is known for having powerful ears that it can use like excavator arms for hefting heavy boulders and smashing bedrock into rubble. | Field | |||
061 | Woobat | Bat Pokémon |
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It uses its heart-shaped nostrils to stick itself on the wall to sleep via suction. The mark it leaves behind is also heart-shaped. | It may suck itself on another body. The heart-shaped mark it leaves behind is said to bring some good fortune. | Field, Flying | |||
062 | Swoobat | Courting Pokémon |
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It can emit sound waves of various kinds of frequencies from its nose. Some are powerful enough to crack boulders into rubble. | A courting male Swoobat will emit special ultrasonic sound waves that brings anyone who comes in contact in a positive mood. | Field, Flying | |||
063 | Rockruff | Puppy Pokémon |
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064 | Lycanroc | Wolf Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
065 | Whismur | Whisper Pokémon |
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Field, Monster | ||||||
066 | Loudred | Big Voice Pokémon |
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Field, Monster | ||||||
067 | Exploud | Loud Noise Pokémon |
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Field, Monster | ||||||
068 | Recotrol | Recording Pokémon |
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This Pokémon seems to be an invention, but it's unknown who the creator is. It's thought to be made by Elgyem. | It does an excellent job at recording and gathering information. It is typically set loose in several locations to examine the local lifeforms. | Mineral | ||||
069 | Recordroid | Droid Pokémon |
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As it has a more human-like build, it can execute more human-like capabilities. That way, it is able to examine locations like a normal person would. | Unlike its pre-evolutionary stage, it is less alien and is able to interact with humans. It is also able to develop its own feelings. | Mineral | ||||
070 | Supporoid | Supporting Pokémon |
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In Pokémon battles, it is used best as a supportive wall, having enormous defenses and knowing an arsenal of moves to help partners out. | Its bond with its trainer has been developed very well. It's bulky appearance gives it the possibility to defend its trainer from anything. | Mineral | |||
071 | Dunsparce | Land Snake Pokémon |
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On its tail is a small drill attached. It can use this drill to dig through the ground and make complex, narrow labyrinth nests. | This Pokémon uses the drill on its tail to dig in a backwards fashion. It does this furiously when it tries to escape. | Field | ||||
072 | Najasparce | Legged Snake Pokémon |
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Its wings have have grown enormous and became steel and razor sharp. It can fly a lot better now and dig even faster. | It gained a pair of legs and enormous sharp wings. It also became a sort of trickster and tempts Pokémon to do certain things. | Field | |||
073 | Gligar | FlyScorpion Pokémon |
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074 | Gliscor | Fang Scorp Pokémon |
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075 | Pebblix | Gravel Snake Pokémon |
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Similar to Geodude, it often gets confused for a group of rocks. Pebblix is more forgiving when it is stepped on, however. | It doesn't dig as much as Onix or Steelix do. It does eat dirt to grow stronger. The stronger it gets, the more it will dig. | Mineral | |||
076 | Onix | Rock Snake Pokémon |
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Despite its size, it isn't very useful in battles. It isn't very fast for its size as well, digging at a speed of 50 mph. | Onix's brain contains a magnet that prevent is from losing track while tunneling. While digging with its maw, it swallows dirt. | Mineral | |||
077 | Steelix | Iron Snake Pokémon |
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It is known for living deeper underground than Onix does. As its body is compressed there, it's even harder than diamond. | It is believed that an Onix of 100 years turns into this Pokémon. Its eyes can see through any darkness, especially underground. | Mineral | |||
078 | Camortz | Reflecting Pokémon |
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It can show two different colors of light at the same time, most commonly red and white. Some trainers might confuse the colors for a Poké Ball. | It can shine in two different colors at once, and can adjust its brightness. This Pokémon is useful for traversing in dark caverns. | Mineral | |||
079 | Kaleidryte | Colorful Pokémon |
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080 | Carbink | Jewel Pokémon |
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081 | Tynamo | EleFish Pokémon |
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082 | Eelektrik | EleFish Pokémon |
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Amorphous | ||||||
083 | Eelektross | EleFish Pokémon |
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Amorphous | ||||||
084 | Tricksy | Magic Hat Pokémon |
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Amorphous, Field | |||||
085 | Bunjure | Hatted Rabbit Pokémon |
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Spending time with Buneary or Bunnelby causes Tricksy to create a rabbit of its own. The rabbit is now the main Pokémon and the Tricksy became the sidekick. | Bunjure is just a rookie Pokémon, but the Tricksy became a bit more experienced. They work together to become illusionist masters. | Amorphous, Field | |||
086 | Harigell | Magician Pokémon |
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After some progression, Bunjure evolves into this Pokémon, as it became the master of trickery and illusions. | Well-trained Harigell perform on-stage as illusionists. They impress other Pokémon and humans alike with their wonderful tricks. | Amorphous, Field | |||
087 | Celldom | Cell Pokémon |
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088 | Venalink | Vein Wheel Pokémon |
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Celldom-like objects constantly flow in this Pokémon's body. If they ever would stop, the Pokémon dies. | Microscopic objects flow within the thick walls of this Pokémon. Older ones may disappear, but new ones get made every second. | Amorphous | |||
089 | Dokingoki | Heart Pokémon |
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It can detach its veins, but it would be risky if they're detached for too long. It can use its veins like wings. | Despite its fragile appearance, its "skin" is actually very thick. It can donate its fluids to whomever it needs. | Amorphous | |||
090 | Hardigrade | Water Bear Pokémon |
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Albeit small, it is hardy, as it can survive the hottest of heat and the chilliest of cold. It can even live in outer space. | It is usually found in bodies of water and other humid places. Really small Hardigrade can be found at every humid place. | Monster, Bug | |||
091 | Largigrade | Water Bear Pokémon |
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A Hardigrade will grow into this enormous Pokémon after being touched by a certain stone. It is as large as a horse. | Despite looking icky, it is gentle and loyal towards its trainer. With a massive defense, it protects its trainer at all costs. | Monster, Bug | |||
092 | Acidrile | Earthworm Pokémon |
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It digs tunnels in the ground by spitting a weird, dissolving acid, then it drinks the result. It's a common prey for Diglett and Drilbur. | Bird Pokémon should better not attack this Pokémon's swelled segment or they get poisoned. This segment contains many acids. | Field, Bug | |||
093 | Venodrile | Earthworm Pokémon |
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It spits poison to any Pokémon that threatens it. This poison might blind the Pokémon forever if an antidote isn't used. | Its poison is able to dissolve the sturdiest of rocks, turning it into "rock juice". It likes to drink dissolved rocks. | Field, Bug | |||
094 | Machyderm | Mammoth Pokémon |
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095 | Mammossus | Mammoth Pokémon |
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096 | Gloth | Ground Sloth Pokémon |
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097 | Megrotherm | Ground Sloth Pokémon |
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098 | Remiteki | Lemming Pokémon |
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Field, Water 1 | |||||
099 | Reminari | Lemming Pokémon |
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100 | Emolga | Sky Squirrel Pokémon |
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#101: Pixelie - #150: Karatypus[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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101 | Pixelie | Sprite Pokémon |
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This Pokémon seems to be formed of several electronic data from the future, despite its dated appearance. | It feeds itself on electric energy from machines. It can convert this to magic, which it can use for attacks. | Fairy, Amorphous | |||
102 | Pipshi | Child Pokémon |
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Human-Like, Fairy | ||||||
103 | Adoleshi | Teenage Pokémon |
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Adoleshi differ between genders. They help each other well and are often seen in pairs. | They are the polar opposite of Akuteen. They keep their agreements and never break any rules. | Human-Like, Fairy | ||||
104 | Venshi | Maiden Pokémon |
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A Pokémon that is pure at heart. It will act as a guardian angel to its trainer because it cares so much about them. | It is said to be created by Arceus to send peace to the world and drive away the darkness. | Human-Like, Fairy | ||||
105 | Chevshi | Gallant Pokémon |
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Human-Like, Fairy | |||||
106 | Magikarp | Fish Pokémon |
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It is virtually the weakest Pokémon, as it only learns three moves, including Splash, the most useless move a Pokémon can learn. | Although Magikarp are practically useless in battle, it is known as a fine cuisine meal in some regions. | Water 2, Dragon | ||||
107 | Gyarados | Atrocious Pokémon |
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An extremely vicious Pokémon capable of destroying cities when enraged. It doesn't calm down until everything is obliterated. | A possible explanation for Gyarados' attitude is that Magikarp's brain cells go through structual change dring evolution. | Water 2, Dragon | |||
108 | Akubrat | Rascal Pokémon |
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Human-Like, Monster | ||||||
109 | Akuteen | Hooligan Pokémon |
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It has the mind of a rebellious teenager. It throws rocks at windows and sprays graffiti on walls. | Male Akuteen differ greatly from female Akuteen. They do not get along in and are often split. | Human-Like, Monster | ||||
110 | Akumars | Demon Beast Pokémon |
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A Pokémon often referred as "The Underground Beast", due to its demonic motivations. It would often manipulate others. | Its burly appearance indicates its raw power, and suggests it can destroy much. But it's also quite cunning. | Human-Like, Monster | ||||
111 | Akulass | Demon Girl Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is able to seduce other Pokémon to do their bidding. The seduced Pokémon are usually male. | It manipulates Pokémon with certain rewards to do evil deeds. The Pokémon in question rarely get rewarded. | Human-Like, Monster | |||
112 | Togepi | Spike Ball Pokémon |
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113 | Togetic | Happiness Pokémon |
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Fairy, Flying | |||||
114 | Togekiss | Jubilee Pokémon |
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Fairy, Flying | |||||
115 | Rotegg | Egg Pokémon |
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This Pokémon will "hatch" out a black, rotten egg. It's actually too weak to hatch completely out the egg, using it as a shell. | Pokémon will sometimes lay rotten eggs, turning in this Pokémon. As of the beginning, its cells won't develop into the Pokémon is should be. | Undiscovered | ||||
116 | Deggcay | Acid Egg Pokémon |
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Deggcay's body is strong enough to show itself, but still keeps both now-cracked egg parts as head and bottom gear. | Its body is a lot stronger than Rotegg's, but it is still a bit unstable and gooey. It's sometimes a bit sticky as well. | Field, Monster | |||
117 | Plategg | Bastion Pokémon |
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The egg shell have turned into sturdy metal and merged with its gooey body, making it extremely solid. | Its body is now extremely sturdy now its armor is part of it. When it withdraws, it takes the shape of a steel egg. | Field, Monster | |||
118 | Tuldier | Scout Pokémon |
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It can shoot seeds of all sorts with its mouth. It is usually exploring the area to search food. | It explores entire areas in hope to find food. If it encounters an enemy, it warns its base. | Grass, Mineral | ||||
119 | Troopot | Military Pokémon |
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Troopot patrol their base. Once they spot an enemy, they shoot seeds with their tulip arms. | It got extra defense with their clay pot armor, which is necessary for fights. It is slow, though. | Grass, Mineral | ||||
120 | Tankatorem | Artillery Pokémon |
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It is filled with earth, so the Tuldier manning it can recharge themself. The tulip turret is as hard as steel. | The tulip-like turret can shoot different kinds of ammunition, even fire, contrary to its plant and wood-like composition. | Grass, Mineral | |||
121 | Bounsweet | Fruit Pokémon |
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Its sweet scent attracts predators that can swallow it whole. It flees from them by skipping along, which doesn't convey its troubles. | Bownsweet's sugary sweat can be watered down to a sweet mangosteenade-like juice. It is also used ofent as a life air freshener. | Grass | ||||
122 | Steenee | Fruit Pokémon |
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Its calyx has hardened to such an extent that it doesn't feel a thing when bird Pokémon peck on it. This make it a good protection. | With its calyx hardened, it has grown carefree when it previously was timid. Now it can play with other Pokémon. | Grass | ||||
123 | Tsareena | Fruit Pokémon |
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Only the most powerful of Steenee can evolve into Tsareena. It uses its kicking prowess to protect Bounsweet from danger. | After defeating a Pokémon, it shows off by kicking the fainted Pokémon while laughing loud and proud. | Grass | ||||
124 | Goldeen | Goldish Pokémon |
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Water 2 | ||||||
125 | Seaking | Goldfish Pokémon |
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Water 2 | ||||||
126 | Remoraid | Jet Pokémon |
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Water 2, Water 1 | ||||||
127 | Octillery | Jet Pokémon |
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Water 2, Water 1 | ||||||
128 | Feebas | Fish Pokémon |
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This Pokémon happens to be very shabby and ugly, but it's so hardy it can live in any body of water, polluted or not. | Due to its ragged appearance, very few trainers tend to raise it. It is so shabby, even researchers largely ignore Feebas. | Water 2, Dragon | ||||
129 | Milotic | Tender Pokémon |
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A Pokémon so beautiful that its sheer appearance quells quarrels within seconds. It lives at the bottom of lakes. | Those few trainers that raise Feebas correctly will be rewarded with a breathtakingly beautiful evolution that is Milotic. | Water 2, Dragon | ||||
130 | Wishiwashi (Solo Form) |
Small Fry Pokémon |
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A troubled Wishiwashi calls upon others of its kind by shimmering its large eyes. This is the exact moment it will be feared. | Despite it looking weak and pathetic, it is actually feared among fishers, due to its ability to call other Wishiwashi. | Water 2 | ||||
Wishiwashi (School Form) |
This is the reason why Wishiwashi is feared by many. With 262 Wishiwashi uniting their forces, they are often called demons of the sea. | Wishiwashi's School form is so powerful that even Gyarados tend to flee from it. Only those brave enough can disassemble the school. | ||||||||
131 | Petigiri | Rice Ball Pokémon |
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A Pokémon that happens to resemble a rice ball. Afraid to be eaten, it swims as far away from the surface as possible. | This elusive Pokémon doesn't taste like rice, despite its resemblance. It is said to bring convenience. | Mineral, Water 2 | ||||
132 | Niumshi | Sushi Pokémon |
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Mineral, Water 2 | |||||
133 | Maxizushi | Sushi Pokémon |
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Mineral, Water 2 | |||||
134 | Basculin (Red-Striped Form) |
Hostile Pokémon |
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Basculin with red stripes don't go along with those with blue stripes. Rather than helping out, they fight each other instead. | Cooks are still undecided which of the two forms is tastier. Some of them believe the red one has the meatier fins. | Water 2 | ||||
Basculin (Blue-Striped Form) |
Basculin make a remarkably tasty meal, but it's unknown which of the two forms tastes better. Some say the blue one has less grates. | Basculin with blue stripes don't go along with those with red stripes. Despite that, some members on one school mingle in the other. | ||||||||
135 | Gobby | Freshwater Pokémon |
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Water 2 | ||||||
136 | Roygobiff | Rainbow Pokémon |
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There are eight different kinds of Roygobiff. Seven represent one color of the rainbow, the elusive eighth one is in all colors. | There is a super rare Roygobiff that can shine in all colors of the rainbow. This one is said to bring fortune. | Water 2 | ||||
137 | Stunfisk | Trap Pokémon |
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Water 1, Amorphous | |||||
138 | Crabrawler | Boxing Pokémon |
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It is such a competitive Pokémon that it literally aims for the top. Crabrawler can be often seen climbing palm trees and large buildings. | Water 3 | |||||
140 | Crabominable | Woolly Crab Pokémon |
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Once, a Crabrawler tried climbing all the way to the top, but got lost on a snowy mountain. It adapted to the weather and evolved. | Crabominable just throws wildly punches at random. When it can't seem to hit anything, it breaks off its pincers and launches them as a last-ditch effort. | Water 3 | |||
140 | Ignix | Phoenix Pokémon |
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It can turn its graceful wings into fire by flapping. It does this to scare away enemies or even attack them. | When it passes away, it turns into ash, in which it regenerates minutes after, allowing it to live for another 1000 years. | Flying | |||
141 | Flamor | Love Pokémon |
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Fairy | |||||
142 | Caraplast | Tortoise Pokémon |
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The back of its shell is identical to the chest of the shell, being symmetrical. Because of this, its limbs are a bit taller so it can walk. | Its shell looks similar to sculptured bronze and is incredibly streamlined. Because of this, it's highly resistant to heat. | Field, Mineral | ||||
143 | Curlapace | Curlstone Pokémon |
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Its shell resembles a curling stone and can be taken off with ease. Its front feet have been turned into broom-like flippers. | A group of Curlapace can often be seen a game on the ice that is strikingly similar to Curling. | Field, Mineral | |||
144 | Espurr | Restraint Pokémon |
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There's an organ hidden under Espurr's ears. These emit such powerful psychic powers that the ears are needed to keep them from leaking out. | Its yellow organs contain nough psychic power to blast everything within a 300 feet radius, but Espurr can't keep it under control. | Field | ||||
145 | Meowstic (Male) |
Constraint Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
Meowstic (Female) |
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146 | Farfetch'd | Wild Duck Pokémon |
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It carries a stalk with its wings. It can't live without it, so it defends the stick with its dear life. | It was thought that Farfetch'd was on the verge of extinction since it was rarely seen. Nowadays, it's been overbred. | Flying, Field | |||
147 | Monkeg | Young Ape Pokémon |
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It carries a small, self-made keg around, which it uses to train itself as if it's a dumbbell. It's usually stocked with hefty berries. | Field, Monster | |||||
148 | Barilla | Gorilla Pokémon |
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It thumps on its chest to scare enemies off. It it's afraid, it throws its self-made barrel at said enemies. Said barrel may be filled with gunpowder. | It is so strong that it can lift seven gunpowder-filled barrels at once. Despite its strength and fearful look, is usually friendly in nature. | Field, Monster | |||
149 | Sumachute | Sky Lizard Pokémon |
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It has membranes on its legs that resemble some sort of parachute. It glides from tree to tree, searching for food. | Flying, Dragon | |||||
150 | Karatypus | Platypus Pokémon |
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It has venomous spurs on its heels. It poisons prey-hungry enemies by kicking them, with its heel in front. | Field, Water 1 |
#151: Hawlucha - #200: Lilligant[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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151 | Hawlucha | Wrestling Pokémon |
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It can control air positioning with its wings. That way, it can strike its opponent from above. | Despite its small body, it can keep up with bigger Pokémon like Machamp. It shows off excessively when it wins a fight. | Human-Like | |||
152 | Zangoose | Cat Ferret Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
153 | Seviper | Fang Snake Pokémon |
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Field, Dragon | ||||||
154 | Stufful | Flailing Pokémon |
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Field | |||||
155 | Bewear | Strong Arm Pokémon |
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Unlike Stufful, Bewear loves giving hugs. However, it's so strong that its hugs can crush and kill its Trainers. | This Pokémon has grown dangerously strong, so the areas it lives in are marked with warning signs. | Field | |||
156 | Pancham | Playful Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
157 | Pangoro | Daunting Pokémon |
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While Pangoro is an eager battler and may seem violent, it is kind towards its friends and won't put up with bullies against them. | It can determine its opponent's movements from the ever so slight twitches the leaf in its mouth makes. | Field | |||
158 | Spykoccyx | Roadrunner Pokémon |
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Field, Flying | ||||||
159 | Coyarri | Prairie Wolf Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
160 | Maractus | Cactus Pokémon |
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Grass | ||||||
161 | Helioptile | Generator Pokémon |
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Monster, Dragon | |||||
162 | Heliolisk | Generator Pokémon |
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It extends its frills in order to generate energy from the sun. When doing so, it resembles a sun-like satellite dish. | It can stimulate its leg muscles with electricity, allowing it to run 100 yards in five seconds, even allowing it to run on water. | Monster, Dragon | |||
163 | Salandit | Toxic Lizard Pokémon |
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Monster, Dragon | |||||
164 | Salazzle | Toxic Lizard Pokémon |
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Only female Salazzle have been found. It is seen leading packs of male Salandit, giving vibes of a reverse harem. | The poisonous gases it expels are filled with pheromones. As such, it uses its gases to attract males and trap them. | Monster, Dragon | |||
165 | Unown | Symbol Pokémon |
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There's a total of 28 kinds, each resembling some sort of letter. Researches still don't know whether Unown or language came first. | While virually useless in battle, it is said to hold great power when clustered with other Unown. | Undiscovered | ||||
166 | Yamask | Spirit Pokémon |
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Amorphous, Mineral | ||||||
167 | Cofagrigus | Coffin Pokémon |
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Amorphous, Mineral | ||||||
168 | Sphinticore | Sphinx Pokémon |
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Often used as guardians in ancient times. Their scorpion-like tail hits those who trespass the tombs. | It traps trespassers and only lets them go when they solve a riddle. It kills the trespasser when they fail to solve the riddle. | Field, Monster | |||
174 | Binacle | Two-Headed Pokémon |
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Water 3, Water 1 | |||||
175 | Barbaracle | Collective Pokémon |
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Water 3, Water 1 | |||||
176 | Carvanha | Savage Pokémon |
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Carvanha are often in packs and tear anyone intruding their territory. When alone, however, they're actually timid. | It has strong developed jaws and sharp fangs. It uses them to let ships sink by tearing their hulls off. | Water 2 | |||
177 | Sharpedo | Brutal Pokémon |
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Despite unable to swim long distances, it is able to swim 75 mph by jetting water through its body. | This thug of the sea is quite dangerous. Its sharp teeth can rip through iron and immediately grow back once broken. | Water 2 | |||
178 | Porbuoyse | Dolphin Pokémon |
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It often sticks its head out the water to help ships navigating the sea, or to warn ships for danger, along with gestures. | It can stay all day long at the same place above water. If it gets hungry, it feeds itself with passing tuna. | Water 2, Field | ||||
179 | Delpheacon | Dolphin Pokémon |
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Its muzzle flashes brightly at night. It floats around shores vertically to warn ships, using its special muzzle. | It hunts for prey only at daytime. Its snout illuminates at night, so prey are acidentally warned for its hunter. | Water 2, Field | |||
180 | Wailmer | Ball Whale Pokémon |
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Water 2, Field | ||||||
181 | Wailord | Float Whale Pokémon |
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Water 2, Field | ||||||
182 | Spheal | Clap Pokémon |
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Water 1, Field | |||||
183 | Sealeo | Ball Roll Pokémon |
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Water 1, Field | |||||
184 | Walrein | Ice Break Pokémon |
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Water 1, Field | |||||
185 | Vanillite | Fresh Snow Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
186 | Vanillish | Icy Snow Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
187 | Vanilluxe | Snowstorm Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
188 | Snoboid | Snow Ball Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
189 | Snobrace | Snow Doll Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
190 | Yukiangel | Snowman Pokémon |
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Mineral | |||||
193 | Smilout | Sabertoothed Pokémon |
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Field, Monster | |||||
194 | Feralodon | Sabertoothed Pokémon |
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Field, Monster | |||||
195 | Paleator | Paleocontact Pokémon |
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It is believed that its fossil is from an extraterrestrial being that visited this world 50 million years ago. | Despite reincarnated from an ancient fossil, it sports various technical gadgets that are comparable to recent technology. | Field, Human-Like | |||
196 | Paleastro | Paleocontact Pokémon |
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Its skin doubles as a special astronaut suit, which is able to create an electromagnetic helmet. It is destined to roam the planet. | Field, Human-Like | ||||
197 | Cottonee | Cotton Puff Pokémon |
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Grass, Fairy | |||||
198 | Whimsicott | Windveiled Pokémon |
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Grass, Fairy | |||||
199 | Petilil | Bulb Pokémon |
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Grass | ||||||
200 | Lilligant | Flowering Pokémon |
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Grass |
#201: Paras - #250: ???[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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201 | Paras | Mushroom Pokémon |
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Bug, Grass | |||||
202 | Parasect | Mushroom Pokémon |
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Bug, Grass | |||||
203 | Surif | Malware Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is able to infect data on computers. It is often separated from computers as far as possible. | It is able to poison other Pokémon on contact. It can do the same for electronic data. It uses this as a form of defense. | Monster, Amorphous | |||
204 | Trojacker | Malware Pokémon |
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A malicious Pokémon. It pretends to be harmless, but meanwhile infects others with its poisonous touches. | While often tricky and malicious, a well-trained Trojacker can actually infect what is harmful for the Trainer. | Monster, Amorphous | |||
205 | Voltachi | Weasel Pokémon |
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It was thought that its cry would bring bad luck to anyone who hears it. Its rustling in the grass sounds like crackling thunder. | It has been told that Voltachi are able to shapeshift in other creatures and people, like Sages, as an intend to trick others. | Field, Amorphous | ||||
206 | Raijustel | Weasel Pokémon |
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It can shapeshift into a ball of lightning to fly around. It may rampage during a heavy thunderstorm. | Its body is composed of lighting. Voltachi evolve in this Pokémon after living for one hundred years. | Field, Amorphous | |||
207 | Harpoin | Snatching Pokémon |
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This Pokémon awaits silently until another Pokémon has found food. Then it snatches the food right away. | These violent Pokémon were said to kidnap certain people as a punishment, then to harass them until their death. | Flying, Human-Like | |||
208 | Kitswoonay | Fox Lady Pokémon |
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Despite its young looks, it's one hundred years old and are beyond wise. Despite benevolent, they can also be quite tricky. | They're able to transform into any Pokémon. However, if they do not concentrate long enough, their tail will be exposed. | Field, Human-Like | |||
209 | Hoothoot | Owl Pokémon |
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It is always standing on one foot, rather than two. It occasionally switches feet, but it's done so fast that it's usually not seen. | Flying | ||||
210 | Noctowl | Owl Pokémon |
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Flying | |||||
211 | Murkrow | Darkness Pokémon |
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Flying | |||||
212 | Honchkrow | Big Boss Pokémon |
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Flying | |||||
213 | Misdreavus | Screech Pokémon |
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Amorphous | ||||||
214 | Mismagius | Magical Pokémon |
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Amorphous | ||||||
215 | Eeris | Eye Pokémon |
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It is said that all Eeris are the eyes of dead people, watching how the world goes on without them. | It refreshes its body's film often, since it ups the physical defense of its weak body greatly. | Amorphous | |||
216 | Scleidolon | Eye Pokémon |
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Its eye is able to see many things invisible to others. When it sees breath, it knows someone is coming. | It lunges its tentacles towards ectoplasmic feedings only they can see with their special eye. It eats them without manners. | Amorphous | |||
217 | Obakei | Rock-Living Pokémon |
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It populates hollow rocks so it can actually do anything. Without a rock to live in, it is unable to do lots of actions. | It is unknown how they all look similar, despite inhabiting different rocks. It's speculated that the rock is altered with magic. | Mineral, Amorphous | |||
218 | Nuricade | Blocking Pokémon |
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This large Pokémon is usually standing idle like it's a lifeless rock. Poking on its feet with a stick will bring it into action. | It may appear out of nowhere and block people's path, forcing them to take a detour. They seem to fear a certain stick, though. | Mineral, Amorphous | |||
219 | Phantump | Stump Pokémon |
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Grass, Amorphous | |||||
220 | Trevenant | Elder Tree Pokémon |
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Grass, Amorphous | |||||
221 | Pumpkaboo | Pumpkin Pokémon |
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Amorphous | |||||
222 | Gourgeist | Pumpkin Pokémon |
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Amorphous | |||||
223 | Rotom | Plasma Pokémon |
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Amorphous | |||||
224 | Zubat | Bat Pokémon |
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It doesn't need eyes. It can sense its surroundings and obstacles by emitting ultrasonic waves from its mouth. | Zubat aren't active at daytime since they dislike sunlight. The are only seen outside caves and forests after sunset. | Flying | |||
225 | Golbat | Bat Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is willing to suck every ounce of blood it can suck out of its victim, even if it becomes too heavy to fly. | It is usually active on dark nights with a new moon, as it can strike down unsuspecting prey and suck their blood out. | Flying | |||
226 | Crobat | Bat Pokémon |
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It gained a second pair of wings, allowing it to fly faster and more silent to sneak up on its prey more quickly. | Its pair of feet developed into a new set of wings and smaller feet. It may fly incredibly fast, but can't rest as easily. | Flying | |||
233 | Porygon | Virtual Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
234 | Porygon2 | Virtual Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
235 | Porygon-Z | Virtual Pokémon |
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Mineral | ||||||
236 | Eevee | Evolution Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
237 | Vaporeon | Bubble Jet Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
238 | Jolteon | Lightning Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
239 | Flareon | Flame Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
240 | Espeon | Sun Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
241 | Umbreon | Moonlight Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
242 | Leafeon | Verdant Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
243 | Glaceon | Fresh Snow Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
244 | Sylveon | Intertwining Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
245 | Techneon | Digital Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
246 | Splendeon | Daylight Pokémon |
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Field |
#251: Jackrapid - #300: Cerbrades[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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251 | Jackrapid | Hare Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
252 | Harricade | Defensive Pokémon |
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Field | |||||
253 | Torthargy | Tortoise Pokémon |
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Field | ||||||
254 | Accerapin | Athletic Pokémon |
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Field | |||||
255 | Karrablast | Clamping Pokémon |
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Bug | ||||||
256 | Escavalier | Cavalry Pokémon |
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Bug | |||||
257 | Shelmet | Snail Pokémon |
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Bug | ||||||
258 | Accelgor | Shell Out Pokémon |
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Bug | ||||||
259 | Morelull | Illuminating Pokémon |
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Grass | |||||
260 | Shiinotic | Illuminating Pokémon |
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Grass | |||||
261 | Lilull | Water Lily Pokémon |
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Grass, Water 1 | ||||||
262 | Lotract | Seducing Pokémon |
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With its seductive appearance, it is able to manipulate others and making them apathetic. It is said to suck their fluids at this point. | There was an island full of Lotract. These fed the inhabitants with their own flowers, which cause the inhabitants to become lethargy. | Grass, Water 1 | |||
263 | Klefki | Key Ring Pokémon |
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This Pokémon is given keys to safes and vaults to prevent theft, because it will never let a key go that it likes. | When it gets attacked, it attempts to threaten them back, by jingling their keys at them fiercely. | Mineral | |||
264 | Serrulok | Key Lock Pokémon |
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It can lock anything with a special fairy-like power. Only this Pokémon can unlock this protection. | It is able to create all kinds of keys with any kind of material, but only does that when it feels the need to do it. | Mineral | |||
275 | Ghoulware | Zombie Pokémon |
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A Pokémon resembling rusty hardware seemingly possessed by a ghost. It feeds on corpses at midnight like vultures. | A nocturnal Pokémon that appears to feed on carcasses of passed-away Pokémon. It's said to wear its victim's coat. | Human-Like, Field | |||
276 | Roguent | Rat Pokémon |
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A Pokémon said to spread many kinds of diseases to humankind. With menacing eyes and enormous growths, it was feared by many. | This Pokémon feeds itself on chemical toxins on a regular basis. It's disgustingly horrifying to look at. | Field | |||
277 | Doduo | Twin Bird Pokémon |
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After a quick mutation, its single head turned into two. Despite this, its two brains communicate telepathically as if it were one. | While it can't fly easily with is microscopic wings, it runs at incredible speeds instead, reaching over 60 mph. | Flying | |||
278 | Dodrio | Triple Bird Pokémon |
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With three brains, they can put up very complex plans they made ahead three times quicker than any other Pokémon. | One of Doduo's head has split again, thus resulting in three heads. It also has three hearts and three sets of lungs. | Flying | |||
279 | Noibat | Sound Wave Pokémon |
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Having enormous ears, they're able to omit 200,000 hertz sonic waves that would even make robust wrestlers dizzy. | Akin to Woobat and Zubat, they live in pitch black caves. They might sneak up on passing humans and Pokémon. | Flying | |||
280 | Noivern | Sound Wave Pokémon |
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They can fly incredibly fast and attack prey on nights with a waxing moon. They always win in battles in the pitch black night. | The ultrasonic waves its ears produces are so powerful that even the burliest boulder would break into mere pebbles. | Flying | |||
281 | Golett | Automaton Pokémon |
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Mineral | |||||
282 | Golurk | Automaton Pokémon |
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Mineral | |||||
283 | Soldion (White Piece) |
Pawn Pokémon |
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All Soldion follow the orders of a Reyess and Damess of their own color. Their hands can be as sharp as daggers. | Akin to Basculin, White Piece Soldion are in great rivalry with the Black Piece Soldion. They tend to slay each other. | Human-Like | |||
Soldion (Black Piece) |
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284 | Fortrook (White Piece) |
Rook Pokémon |
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It is an excellent tower builder and smithy. It creates weapons for its fellow Loshalier and Lufou. | It is so sturdy that in old times, Fortrook were used to make castles instead of bricks. | Human-Like | |||
Fortrook (Black Piece) |
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285 | Loshalier (White Piece) |
Knight Pokémon |
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This Pokémon consists of a horse and a rider. They understand each other well and are in a strong bond. | No matter what color this Pokémon is, it always fights fair and with honor. The horse jumps extraordinarily well. | Human-Like | |||
Loshalier (Black Piece) |
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286 | Lufou (White Piece) |
Bishop Pokémon |
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Human-Like | |||||
Lufou (Black Piece) |
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287 | Damess (White Piece) |
Queen Pokémon |
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Human-Like | |||||
Damess (Black Piece) |
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288 | Reyess (White Piece) |
King Pokémon |
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Human-Like | ||||||
Reyess (Black Piece) |
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295 | Nymphloom | Forest Nymph Pokémon |
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Undiscovered | |||||
296 | Nymphount | Lake Nymph Pokémon |
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Undiscovered | |||||
297 | Nympholar | Sun Nymph Pokémon |
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Undiscovered | |||||
298 | Pegaseus | Thunder Pokémon |
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Undiscovered | |||||
299 | Hipposidon | Ocean Pokémon |
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Undiscovered | |||||
300 | Cerbrades | Earth Pokémon |
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Undiscovered |
#301: Citrench - #303: Hematop[]
No. | Image | Name | Species | Type 1 | Citrine Entry | Olivine Entry | Egg Group | |||
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298 | Citrench | Deep Hole Pokémon |
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It is able to pulverize big and hard rocks into mere dust. It keeps it in its dry maw and spews it out to create sandstorms. | It lives underground. It makes dense sandstorms so it becomes very hard to even pass its lair. | Undiscovered | |||
299 | Olivari | Mountain Pokémon |
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It rests in the mountains. Using its deep fog, it makes sure no one is able to find it. | It makes deep fog by just breathing. Its fog contains the right substances for plants to grow without sunlight. | Undiscovered | |||
300 | Hematop (Coagulate Forme) |
Summit Pokémon |
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It is thought to be able to turn itself into an air-like substance made of ice crystals and metallic molecules. | It rests at the top of mountains, freezing water molecules with its breath. Its metallic body can resist chilly weather. | Undiscovered | |||
Hematop (Aerosol Forme) |
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