Unbroken Bonds
Release Date: 2019/05/03
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 214
Extended Set: 234


Release Date: 2019/05/03
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 214
Extended Set: 234
Perhaps because it would like to grow up quickly, it has a voracious appetite, eating a hundred leaves a day.
Its shell is filled with a thick liquid. All of the cells throughout its body are being rebuilt in preparation for evolution.
Its wings are covered in toxic scales. If it finds bird Pokémon going after Caterpie, Butterfree sprinkles its scales on them to drive them off.
During the day, It stays in the cold underground to avoid the sun. It grows by bathing in moonlight.
During the day, It stays in the cold underground to avoid the sun. It grows by bathing in moonlight.
Smells incredibly foul! However, around one out of a thousand people enjoy sniffing its nose-bending stink.
The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.
Its big eyes are actually clusters of tiny eyes. At night, its kind is drawn by light.
Its big eyes are actually clusters of tiny eyes. At night, its kind is drawn by light.
The scales it scatters will paralyze anyone who touches them, making that person unable to stand.
Even though its body is extremely skinny, it is blindingly fast when catching its prey.
The leafy parts act as cutters for slashing foes. It spits a fluid that dissolves everything.
Said to live in huge colonies deep in jungles, although no one has ever returned from there.
Many writhing vines cover it, so its true identity remains unknown. The blue vines grow its whole life long.
It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
If you find its nest, you shouldn't stick your hand inside. You'll get bitten by an irritated Grubbin.
While it's quite friendly toward humans once it's grown used to them, in the wild it must be quite fierce to defend its territory from Rockruff.
Darumaka's droppings are hot, so people used to put them in their clothes to keep themselves warm.
When one is injured in a fierce battle, it hardens into a stone-like form. Then it meditates and sharpens its mind.
It lets out billows of steam and disappears into the dense fog. It's said to live in mountains where humans do not tread.
If you try too hard to get close to it, it won't open up to you. Even if you do grow close, giving it too much affection is still a no-no.
If you try too hard to get close to it, it won't open up to you. Even if you do grow close, giving it too much affection is still a no-no.
It can act spoiled if it grows close to its Trainer. A powerful Pokémon, its sharp claws can leave its Trainer's whole body covered in scratches.
Although it's rough mannered and egotistical, it finds beating down unworthy opponents boring. It gets motivated for stronger opponents.
The males will do whatever the females tell them. They give the females most of their food. Due to malnutrition, the males can't evolve.
Salazzle lives deep in caves and forces the Salandit it has attracted with its pheromones to serve it.
It slithers toward people. Then, without warning, it triggers the explosion of its own head. It's apparently one kind of Ultra Beast.
It shelters itself in its shell, then strikes back with spouts of water at every opportunity.
When tapped, this Pokémon will pull in its head, but its tail will still stick out a little bit.
Despite the danger, it wants to come up on land. So it does its best to waddle along, but when an enemy finds it, it rushes back to the water.
Despite the danger, it wants to come up on land. So it does its best to waddle along, but when an enemy finds it, it rushes back to the water.
Although it has become capable of living on land, it spends its time in the water, where its prey, fish Pokémon, are plentiful.
It's quite a gifted swimmer, even among Water-type Pokémon, but it normally spends its time on land.
It drifts through the sea searching for prey. Its poisonous tentacles break off sometimes, but after a while, they grow back.
It fires off ultrasonic waves from its red orbs to weaken its prey, and then it wraps them up in its 80 tentacles.
There are some places where Slowpoke is worshiped because of a long-standing belief that whenever Slowpoke yawns, it rains.
Spacing out is basically all it does. It turns back into Slowpoke if its tail, along with Shellder, breaks off.
It has always been supposed that Seel live only in cold seas. Their having shown up in Alola is a mystery.
It swims through the ocean at a speed of eight knots, searching for Pokémon that will become its prey. It's especially fond of Wishiwashi.
If it senses danger approaching, it cloaks itself with bubbles from its mouth so it will look bigger.
Its large and hard pincer has 10,000-horsepower strength. However, being so big, it is unwieldy to move.
Although known for their splendid tail fins, Goldeen apparently compete among themselves to see whose horn is thickest and sharpest.
Its horn spins like a drill to steadily hollow out rocks—even harder ones. The coloration of the male is more vivid.
This legendary ice Pokémon waits for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with truth or ideals.
It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.
The tradition known as Pyukumuku chucking started from the custom of throwing Pyukumuku back into the sea after they wash onshore.
Its nature is to store up electricity. Forests where nests of Pikachu live are dangerous, since the trees are so often struck by lightning.
As electricity builds up inside its body, it becomes more aggressive. One theory is that the electricity buildup is actually causing stress.
Its skin is very hard, so it is unhurt even if stepped on by sumo wrestlers. It smiles when transmitting electricity.
It buries itself in fallen leaves and barely moves, munching away on humus. If you accidentally step on one, you'll get a shock!
It has an organ that generates electricity in its abdomen. It concentrates energy in its strong jaws and fires off powerful jolts of electricity.
It electrifies its claws and tears its opponents apart with them. Even if they dodge its attack, they'll be electrocuted by the flying sparks.
By dislocating its jaw, it can swallow prey larger than itself. After a meal, it curls up and rests.
The latest research has determined that there are over 20 possible arrangements of the patterns on its stomach.
It has no eyeballs, so it can't see. It checks its surroundings via the ultrasonic waves it emits from its mouth.
Every once in a while, you'll see a Golbat that's missing some fangs. This happens when hunger drives it to try biting a Steel-type Pokémon.
Its fangs are so sharp, if it bites you in the dark and sucks your blood, you won't notice any pain or realize you've been bitten.
It's said that gas emanating from a graveyard was possessed by the grievances of the deceased and thus became a Pokémon.
It's said that gas emanating from a graveyard was possessed by the grievances of the deceased and thus became a Pokémon.
On moonless nights, Haunter searches for someone to curse, so it's best not to go out walking around.
You can hear tales told all over the world about how Gengar will pay a visit to children who are naughty.
It can be spotted near recreational facilities, intending to eat the pleasant dreams of children who enjoyed themselves there that day.
Its thin, balloon-like body is inflated by horribly toxic gases. It reeks when it is nearby.
If one of the twin Koffing inflates, the other one deflates. It constantly mixes its poisonous gases.
It was created by a scientist after years of horrific gene-splicing and DNA-engineering experiments.
Because it can use all kinds of moves, many scientists believe Mew to be the ancestor of Pokémon.
What gives meaning to its life is surprising others. If you set your ear against the red orbs around its neck, you can hear shrieking.
Feared for its wrath and the curses it spreads, this Pokémon will also, on a whim, cast spells that help people.
The organ that emits its intense psychic power is sheltered by its ears to keep power from leaking out.
When in danger, it raises its ears and releases enough psychic power to grind a 10-ton truck into dust.
It slips into the shadows of others and mimics their powers and movements. As it improves, it becomes stronger than those it's imitating.
It lives in areas of limited rainfall. When danger approaches, it curls up into a ball to protect its soft stomach.
Its claws and horns often break off. The broken claws and horns can be used to carve plows for tilling farm fields.
It travels through tunnels that it digs underground. It hates sunlight, so it comes out only after the sun goes down.
While the three of them normally get along splendidly, on rare occasions a huge fight will break out over which head gets to eat first.
Geodude that have lived a long life have had all their edges smoothed out until they're totally round. They also have a calm, quiet disposition.
It climbs up cliffs as it heads toward the peak of a mountain. As soon as it reaches the summit, it rolls back down the way it came.
When Golem grow old, they stop shedding their shells. Those that have lived a long, long time have shells green with moss.
At night, it weeps loudly for its dead mother, but those cries only attract its natural enemy—Mandibuzz.
It throws bones at Mandibuzz to knock it down. It's thought that Marowak is trying to avenge its parent.
Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging Tackles.
Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging Tackles.
Protected by an armor-like hide, it is capable of living in molten lava of 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
From holes in its palms, it fires out Geodude. Its carapace can withstand volcanic eruptions.
This Pokémon lives in cold water. It will leave the water to search for food when it gets cold outside.
It has a sluggish nature. It lies at the river's bottom, waiting for prey to stray into its mouth.
It usually clings to cliffs. When it spots its prey, it spreads its wings and glides down to attack.
It observes prey while hanging inverted from branches. When the chance presents itself, it swoops!
It is always bursting with energy. To make itself stronger, it keeps on fighting even if it loses.
It fights while spinning like a top. The centrifugal force boosts its destructive power by 10.
It knows how people and Pokémon feel by looking at their auras. It doesn't approach dangerous opponents.
Lands visited by Landorus grant such bountiful crops that it has been hailed as "The Guardian of the Fields."
Its hard pincers are well suited to both offense and defense. Fights between two Crabrawler are like boxing matches.
It stores coldness in its pincers and pummels its foes. It can even smash thick walls of ice to bits!
It appeared from an Ultra Wormhole. Each one appears to be made up of many life-forms stacked one on top of each other.
It has a weakness for shiny things. It's been known to sneak into the nests of Gabite—noted collectors of jewels—in search of treasure.
They're such cowards that they won't hunt alone. When five or so of them get together, they suddenly turn ferocious!
People believe that carrying one of its discarded fangs will prevent mishaps at sea, so the fangs are made into accessories.
A Pokémon that was formed by 108 spirits. It is bound to a fissure in an odd keystone.
Alola, where it's warm all year round, is a comfortable environment for this Pokémon. Sometimes you'll even see it outside of deserts.
Alola, where it's warm all year round, is a comfortable environment for this Pokémon. Sometimes you'll even see it outside of deserts.
Krokorok really hates it when its body gets cold. On nights when the temperature drops, it digs deep into the desert sands.
When it spots prey, even at a distance of over 30 miles, it swims through the desert as if it were water, then jumps out and chomps them.
It creates throwing stars out of compressed water. When it spins them and throws them at high speed, these stars can split metal in two.
It draws prey near with its blinking lights and then wraps them up in its long tentacles and holds them in place.
When it comes to strong hypnosis, there's an endless number of people who utilize Malamar for their nefarious deeds.
Although it's powerful enough to dig right through volcanic rock, it doesn't allow itself to be seen very often.
Its metallic whiskers are heavy, so it's not very fast, but it has the power to dig through bedrock.
It usually lives deep in mountains. However, hunger may drive it to eat railroad tracks and cars.
It loves iron ore. Groups of them fight for territory by bashing one another with their steel bodies.
It claims an entire mountain as its own. The more wounds it has, the more it has battled, so don't take it lightly.
It concentrates its mental energy and fires off mysterious waves called auras, which can crush boulders of large size to dust.
This ancient bug Pokémon was altered by Team Plasma. They upgraded the cannon on its back.
It melts particles of iron and other metals found in the subsoil, so it can absorb them into its body of molten steel.
Revered long ago for its capacity to create iron from nothing, for some reason it has come back to life after 3,000 years.
On nights with many shooting stars, they gather in packs and dance in circles. If you should see them, something good will happen!
They're popular, but they're rare. Trainers who show them off recklessly may be targeted by thieves.
It can't help but hear a pin drop from over half a mile away, so it lives deep in the mountains where there aren't many people or Pokémon.
Recordings of Jigglypuff's strange lullabies can be purchased from department stores. These CDs can be found near the bedding area.
Thanks to its bouncy body and fine fur, this Pokémon is sought after. Holding one in your arms while you sleep feels great.
The shell seems to be filled with joy. It is said that it will share good luck when treated kindly.
It grows dispirited if it is not with kind people. It can float in midair without moving its wings.
As everyone knows, it visits peaceful regions, bringing them gifts of kindness and sweet blessings.
To protect itself, it shoots cotton from its body. When it gets wet in the rain, its cotton grows moist and heavy, and it can't move as well.
It emits a scent that enraptures those who smell it. This fragrance changes depending on what it has eaten.
It devises various scents, pleasant and unpleasant, and emits scents that its enemies dislike in order to gain an edge in battle.
Its incisors grow continuously throughout its life. If its incisors get too long, this Pokémon becomes unable to eat, and it starves to death.
People say that it fled from its enemies by using its small webbed hind feet to swim from island to island in Alola.
Its reckless nature leads it to stand up to others—even large Pokémon—if it has to protect its territory.
Carrying food through Fearow's territory is dangerous. It will snatch the food away from you in a flash!
When visiting a junkyard, you may catch sight of it having an intense fight with Murkrow over shiny objects.
Although the jewel on its forehead appears to be a different color than those of Alolan Persian, it's mostly made of the same material.
A two-headed Pokémon that was discovered as a sudden mutation. It runs at a pace of over 60 miles per hour.
An enemy that takes its eyes off any of the three heads—even for a second—will get pecked severely.
It checks out whatever's around it by licking everything. If you don't clean off a spot where it's licked you, you'll break out in a rash!
A contest is under way to determine which one can stick its tongue out the farthest. The current record is…more than 82 feet.
This Pokémon was created using the cutting-edge science of 20 years ago, so many parts of it have since become obsolete.
This Pokémon was created using the cutting-edge science of 20 years ago, so many parts of it have since become obsolete.
AI has been installed in it. It learns various things all on its own, but it even remembers things it doesn't need to know.
Its behavior is noticeably unstable, which is apparently due to the incompetence of the engineer who updated its programming.
It doesn't do anything other than eat and sleep. When prompted to make a serious effort, though, it apparently displays awesome power.
It claws if displeased and purrs when affectionate. Its fickleness is very popular among some.
It would claim another Pokémon's nest as its own if it finds a nest sufficiently comfortable.
Usually it's a well-behaved Pokémon, but if you take its round rock away, it will cry and fuss and throw a big old tantrum.
It mimics the cries of other Pokémon to trick them into thinking it's one of them. This way they won't attack it.