Luvdisc, #370 – Rendezvous Pokémon

Luvdisc live in shallow seas in the tropics. This heart-shaped Pokémon earned its name by swimming after loving couples it spotted in the ocean's waves. Luvdisc's heart-shaped body is a symbol of love and romance. It is said that any couple meeting this Pokémon is promised a loving relationship that never ends. Type: Water Category: Rendezvous … Continue reading Luvdisc, #370 – Rendezvous Pokémon

Relicanth, #369 – Longevity Pokémon

Relicanth is a Pokémon species that existed for a hundred million years without ever changing its form. This ancient Pokémon feeds on microscopic organisms with its toothless mouth. Relicanth is a rare species that was discovered in deep-sea explorations. This Pokémon's body withstands the enormous water pressure of the ocean depths. Its body is covered … Continue reading Relicanth, #369 – Longevity Pokémon

Gorebyss, #368 – South Sea Pokémon

Gorebyss lives in the southern seas at extreme depths. Its body is built to withstand the enormous pressure of water at incredible depths. Because of this, this Pokémon's body is unharmed by ordinary attacks. Although Gorebyss is the very picture of elegance and beauty while swimming, it is also cruel. When it spots prey, this … Continue reading Gorebyss, #368 – South Sea Pokémon

Huntail, #367 – Deep Sea Pokémon

Huntail's presence went unnoticed by people for a long time because it lives at extreme depths in the sea. This Pokémon's eyes can see clearly even in the murky dark depths of the ocean. Huntail's tail is shaped like a fish. It uses the tail to attract prey, then swallows the prey whole with its … Continue reading Huntail, #367 – Deep Sea Pokémon

Clamperl, #366 – Bivalve Pokémon

Clamperl's sturdy shell is not only good for protection—it is also used for clamping and catching prey. A fully grown Clamperl's shell will be scored with nicks and scratches all over. Clamperl grows while being protected by its rock-hard shell. When its body becomes too large to fit inside the shell, it is sure evidence … Continue reading Clamperl, #366 – Bivalve Pokémon

Walrein, #365 – Ice Break Pokémon

Walrein's two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing 10 tons with one blow. This Pokémon's thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures. Walrein swims all over in frigid seawater while crushing icebergs with its grand, imposing tusks. Its thick layer of blubber makes enemy attacks bounce off harmlessly. Type: … Continue reading Walrein, #365 – Ice Break Pokémon

Sealeo, #364 – Ball Roll Pokémon

Sealeo has the habit of always juggling on the tip of its nose anything it sees for the first time. This Pokémon occasionally entertains itself by balancing and rolling a Spheal on its nose. Sealeo often balances and rolls things on the tip of its nose. While the Pokémon is rolling something, it checks the … Continue reading Sealeo, #364 – Ball Roll Pokémon

Spheal, #363 – Clap Pokémon

Spheal is much faster rolling than walking to get around. When groups of this Pokémon eat, they all clap at once to show their pleasure. Because of this, their mealtimes are noisy. Spheal always travels by rolling around on its ball-like body. When the season for ice floes arrives, this Pokémon can be seen rolling … Continue reading Spheal, #363 – Clap Pokémon