Team Up
Release Date: 2019/02/01
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 181
Extended Set: 198


Release Date: 2019/02/01
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 181
Extended Set: 198
Often found in forests and grasslands. It has a sharp, toxic barb of around two inches on top of its head.
Often found in forests and grasslands. It has a sharp, toxic barb of around two inches on top of its head.
Almost incapable of moving, this Pokémon can only harden its shell to protect itself when it is in danger.
It has three poisonous stingers on its forelegs and its tail. They are used to jab its enemy repeatedly.
Whether it's due to a lack of moisture or a lack of nutrients, in Alola the mushrooms on Paras don't grow up quite right.
The bug is mostly dead, with the mushroom on its back having become the main body. If the mushroom comes off, the bug stops moving.
Six of them form a single Pokémon. Should one of the six be lost, the next morning there will once more be six.
It gets into territorial disputes with Vikavolt. For some reason, it apparently gets along well with Heracross in Alola.
The blooming of Gracidea flowers confers the power of flight upon it. Feelings of gratitude are the message it delivers.
The flame on its tail indicates Charmander's life force. If it is healthy, the flame burns brightly.
The flame on its tail indicates Charmander's life force. If it is healthy, the flame burns brightly.
It lashes about with its tail to knock down its foe. It then tears up the fallen opponent with sharp claws.
When expelling a blast of superhot fire, the red flame at the tip of its tail burns more intensely.
Its beautiful tails have made it very popular. However, if it's not brushed diligently, it will be a mass of tangles before you know it.
It is vindictive and relentless by nature. Those who cross it even once will be cursed for a thousand years, along with their descendants.
As a newborn, it can barely stand. However, through galloping, its legs are made tougher and faster.
Very competitive, this Pokémon will chase anything that moves fast in the hopes of racing it.
It is said to be the legendary bird Pokémon of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flare of flames.
It doesn't allow its emotions to be easily seen. Earning its trust takes time. It prefers solitude.
It boasts powerful front legs. With a single punch, it can bend an iron bar right over.
It shelters itself in its shell, then strikes back with spouts of water at every opportunity.
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.
It crushes its foe under its heavy body to cause fainting. In a pinch, it will withdraw inside its shell.
Using psychokinesis gives it a headache, so it normally passes the time spacing out and doing as little as possible.
Even fast-swimming fish Pokémon can be disabled by Golduck. It brings them to a standstill and seizes them.
In many places, there are folktales of stardust falling into the ocean and becoming Staryu.
In the distant past, they were fairly strong, but they have become gradually weaker over time.
It fires hyper beams in all directions, burning the surrounding area to ash. There are some regions where it's called "the deity of destruction."
It likes swimming around with people on its back. In the Alola region, it's an important means of transportation over water.
A legendary bird Pokémon. It can create blizzards by freezing moisture in the air.
If you mistake it for a rock and step on it, it will headbutt you in anger. In addition to the pain, it will also zap you with a shock.
If you mistake it for a rock and step on it, it will headbutt you in anger. In addition to the pain, it will also zap you with a shock.
When two Graveler fight each other, it fills the surroundings with flashes of light and sound. People call it the "fireworks of the earth."
It's grumpy and stubborn. If you upset it, it discharges electricity from the surface of its body and growls with a voice like thunder.
It was discovered when Poké Balls were introduced. It is said that there is some connection.
It explodes in response to even minor stimuli. It is feared, with the nickname of "The Bomb Ball."
A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
It stores lots of air in its soft fur, allowing it to stay cool in summer and warm in winter.
If its coat becomes fully charged with electricity, its tail lights up. It fires hair that zaps on impact.
Its mane shines when it discharges electricity. They use the frequency and rhythm of these flashes to communicate.
They have lightning-like movements. When Zebstrika run at full speed, the sound of thunder reverberates.
It grills berries and bug Pokémon with electric shocks and makes a meal of them. It usually nests in the holes gouged in trees by Pikipek.
They attach themselves to large-bodied Pokémon and absorb static electricity, which they store in an electric pouch.
When attacked, they create an electric barrier by spitting out many electrically charged threads.
The frills on either side of its head have cells that generate electricity when exposed to sunlight.
It stimulates its muscles with electricity, boosting the strength in its legs and enabling it to run 100 yards in five seconds.
It confuses its enemies by flying too quickly for the eye to follow. It has a hair-trigger temper but forgets what made it angry an instant later.
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.
Although small, its venomous barbs render this Pokémon dangerous. The female has smaller horns.
The female has a gentle temperament. It emits ultrasonic cries that have the power to befuddle foes.
It uses its scaly, rugged body to seal the entrance of its nest and protect its young from predators.
It scans its surroundings by raising its ears out of the grass. Its toxic horn is for protection.
It raises its big ears to check its surroundings. If it senses anything, it attacks immediately.
It is recognized by its rock-hard hide and its extended horn. Be careful with the horn, as it contains venom.
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.
It was born from sludge on the ocean floor. In a sterile environment, the germs within its body can't multiply, and it dies.
Their food sources have decreased, and their numbers have declined sharply. Sludge ponds are being built to prevent their extinction.
Its custom is to mourn its lost companions. Mounds of dirt by the side of the road mark the graves of the Marowak.
Its sparkling core is called "the gem of the sea." This core can be made into high-priced accessories that are traded in secret.
Its pantomime skills are wonderful. You may become enraptured while watching it, but next thing you know, Mr. Mime has made a real wall.
It sways its hips to a rhythm all its own. The precise movements of Jynx living in Alola are truly wonderful.
In ages past, it was called the child of the stars. It's said to be a Pokémon from another world, but no specific details are known.
There's something accumulating around the black core within its hard shell. People think this Pokémon may come from another world.
The smallest of things could cause it to lose its temper. Because it doesn't hold in its stress, this Pokémon can live a long time.
It will never forgive opponents who have angered it. Even after it has beaten them down until they can't move, it never ever forgives.
The legs freely contract and stretch. The stretchy legs allow it to hit a distant foe with a rising kick.
The arm-twisting punches it throws pulverize even concrete. It rests after three minutes of fighting.
Omanyte lived in the seas of antiquity. Its fossils have been found bearing bite marks from Archeops, so apparently Archeops preyed on it.
Its heavy shell is thought to be the reason this ancient Pokémon died out. It's apparently a distant ancestor of Octillery.
This Pokémon thrived 300 million years ago. It's said that living specimens can still be seen in a certain region—a rare sight.
Its body had begun to change so it could function on land. But it didn't adapt in time and went extinct.
Born deep underground, it comes aboveground and becomes a pupa once it has finished eating the surrounding soil.
Its shell is as hard as sheet rock, and it is also very strong. Its thrashing can topple a mountain.
There's no point to the leaf in its mouth, aside from an effort to look cool. It's mischievous, so it's not well suited to inexperienced Trainers.
The crystals on Grimer's body are lumps of toxins. If one falls off, lethal poisons leak out.
While it's unexpectedly quiet and friendly, if it's not fed any trash for a while, it will smash its Trainer's furnishings and eat up the fragments.
If it rampages, it knocks down mountains and buries rivers. Maps must be redrawn afterward.
It has a very tenacious nature. Its acute sense of smell lets it chase a chosen prey without ever losing track.
It chases down prey in a pack of around ten. They defeat foes with perfectly coordinated teamwork.
Although it's said to bring disaster, in actuality, this Pokémon possesses a calm disposition and warns people of any crises that loom.
It was bound to a fissure in an odd keystone as punishment for misdeeds 500 years ago
To protect themselves from danger, they hide their true identities by transforming into people and Pokémon.
Bonds between these Pokémon are very strong. It protects the safety of its pack by tricking its opponents.
It can't fly yet and must wait until its wings have developed more. Since it's still at a playful age, it hops around friskily.
It circles in the sky, keeping a keen eye out for Pokémon in a weakened state. Its choicest food is Cubone.
From the slight twitches of its bamboo leaf, it deduces its opponent's movements. It's eager to tussle but kindhearted toward its companions.
When its life comes to an end, it absorbs the life energy of every living thing and turns into a cocoon once more.
Its metal body is sturdy, but it does rust rather easily. So on rainy days, this Pokémon prefers to stay put in its nest.
It is said to have the ability to grant any wish for just one week every thousand years.
Implements shaped like it were discovered in ancient tombs. It is unknown if they are related.
Ancient people believed that petitioning Bronzong for rain was the way to make crops grow.
It absorbs the iron it finds in the rock while clinging to the ceiling. It shoots spikes when in danger.
They attach themselves to cave ceilings, firing steel spikes at targets passing beneath them.
Ignoring their injuries, groups attack by sinking the blades that cover their bodies into their prey.
Bisharp pursues prey in the company of a large group of Pawniard. Then Bisharp finishes off the prey.
If anyone dares to grab its hilt, it wraps a blue cloth around that person's arm and drains that person's life energy completely.
The complex attack patterns of its two swords are unstoppable, even for an opponent greatly accomplished at swordplay.
Apparently, it can detect the innate qualities of leadership. According to legend, whoever it recognizes is destined to become king.
It never lets go of a key that it likes, so people give it the keys to vaults and safes as a way to prevent crime.
It creates drops of ice in its coat and showers them over its enemies. Anyone who angers it will be frozen stiff in an instant.
Its actual appearance is unknown. A scholar who saw what was under its rag was overwhelmed by terror and died from the shock.
As it grew taller and taller, it outgrew its reliance on psychic powers, while within it awakened the power of the sleeping dragon.
Exeggutor is the pride of the Alolan people. Its image is carved into historical buildings and murals.
It's still weak, so it lurks on the floor of bodies of water, eating whatever food sinks down and living a quiet life.
It's still weak, so it lurks on the floor of bodies of water, eating whatever food sinks down and living a quiet life.
Lakes where Dragonair live are filled with offerings from people, because they believe this Pokémon is able to control the weather.
It flies over raging seas as if they were nothing. Observing this, a ship's captain dubbed this Pokémon "the sea incarnate."
A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand.
A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand.
The claws on its feet are well developed. It can carry prey such as an Exeggcute to its nest over 60 miles away.
When hunting, it skims the surface of water at high speed to pick off unwary prey such as Magikarp.
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.
The plant stalk it holds is its weapon. The stalk is used like a sword to cut all sorts of things.
Kangaskhan protects its child by keeping it in its pouch. It has zero forgiveness for those who harm its child and will beat them down.
They live in groups. The one with the longest, thickest, and most-scarred horns is the boss of the herd.
Restored from DNA found in amber, this Pokémon exhibited ferocity that was greater than expected. Some casualties resulted.
It is said to be the guardian of the seas. It is rumored to have been seen on the night of a storm.
Its fur would all stand on end if it smelled a Seviper nearby. Its sharp claws tear up its foes.