Crabrawler has been known to mistake Exeggutor for a coconut tree and climb it. The enraged Exeggutor shakes it off and stomps it.
Before it stops to think, it just starts pummeling. There are records of its turning back avalanches with a flurry of punches.
This Oricorio has drunk red nectar. If its Trainer gives the wrong order, this passionate Pokémon becomes fiercely angry.
Cutiefly can pick up the auras of living things. It skillfully reads those auras to predict its foes’ movements and make fools of them.
It can predict the weather from moisture levels and wind direction. Ribombee only reveals itself when there are a few clear days in a row.
When it rubs the rocks on its neck against you, that’s proof of its love for you. However, the rocks are sharp, so the gesture is quite painful!
The rocks in its mane are sharper than a knife. Fragments that break off are treasured as good luck charms.
When it’s in a jam, its shining eyes attract others of its kind. The light from its eyes is visible almost 25 miles away.
Aside from its head, its body parts regenerate quickly if they’re cut off. After a good night’s sleep, Mareanie is back to normal.
With its 12 legs, it creates a dome to shelter within. The flow of the tides doesn’t affect Toxapex in there, so it’s very comfortable.
Possessing mighty power, Mudbray can be loaded with 50 times its own body weight and will be totally fine.
It can trudge mountain roads without rest for three days and three nights, all the while dragging a 10-ton load.
It can only breathe oxygen that has dissolved in water, so it wears a water bubble on its head when it walks around on land.
It has a habit of storing things it values in its water bubble. If its Trainer doesn’t watch out, Araquanid will try to put them in its bubble!
It loves the sunshine. When it basks in the sunlight regularly, it grows up with vivid coloration.
As it slashes into its enemies, it looks like it’s dancing. Its elegant appearance has led some to call it the most glamorous Grass Pokémon.
It likes damp dark places. When night falls, the spores filling the caps of its mushrooms glow.
When it starts fighting for territory with Parasect, the entire area gets completely coated in spores!
It weakens opponents and sends them reeling with its poisonous gas. Salandit doesn’t deal well with Spinda, since it’s always reeling.
It punishes Salandit that couldn’t bring it food with a fierce slap of its flame-spewing palm.