Stufful hates to be hugged or touched in any way. It will squirm, thrash, and resist with amazing power.
It boasts tremendous physical strength. Many people call it the most dangerous Pokémon in the Alola region.
It tries to resist being swallowed by a bird Pokémon by spinning the sepals on its head. It’s usually a fruitless attempt.
It bounces around, swinging the sepals on its head with abandon. They’re quite painful when they smack you!
A Pokémon with an aggressive personality and a mastery of kicking, it cackles every time it kicks an opponent.
It picks flowers and sticks them to its body with fluids it produces. The aroma that wafts from its petals has a healing effect.
Oranguru don’t get along with each other, so they’re always engaging in battles of wits to decide which one is superior.
Berries are its weapons as well as the staple of its diet. The one that can throw a berry the farthest is the boss of the troop.
An astonishingly cowardly Pokémon, Wimpod will whir its legs at high speeds to run away if anything comes near it.
Its claws, which it can extend and retract at will, are its greatest weapons. Golisopod is sometimes accompanied by Wimpod.
If you build sand mounds when you’re playing, destroy them before you go home, or they may get possessed and become Sandygast.
Once it has whipped up a sandstorm to halt its opponents in their tracks, this terrifying Pokémon snatches away their vitality.
Its entire body is covered in its own slime. If you accidentally step on one, you’ll slip, and it will get mad and smack you!
There’s danger of its going on a rampage, so its true power is sealed away beneath its control mask.
Through the bond it formed with its Trainer, its will was strengthened, and it was able to destroy its control mask.
Although its outer shell is uncommonly durable, the shock of falling to the ground smashes the shell to smithereens.
It remains asleep from birth to death as a result of the sedative properties of the leaves that form its diet.
Its exploding shell poses a real danger but is sensitive to moisture. On rainy days, Turtonator takes silent refuge in caves.
Its capacity to produce electricity is somewhat limited, so it gets charged up by letting lightning strike it!
A gust of wind revealed what hides under this Pokémon’s rag to a passing Trainer, who went home and died painfully that very night.