Temporal Forces
Release Date: 2024/03/22
Last Updated: 2024/03/22 15:00:00
Basic Set: 162
Extended Set: 218


Release Date: 2024/03/22
Last Updated: 2024/03/22 15:00:00
Basic Set: 162
Extended Set: 218
The sharp scythes on its forearms become increasingly sharp by cutting through hard objects.
It spits out a fluid that it uses to glue tree bark to its body. The fluid hardens when it touches air.
If it remains still, it looks just like a real nut. It delights in surprising foraging Pokémon.
It lives deep in forests. With the leaf on its head, it makes a flute whose song makes listeners uneasy.
A Pokémon that was feared as a forest guardian. It can read the foe's mind and take preemptive action.
If it senses danger, it scatters spores from the top of its head to protect itself.
The seeds on its tail are made of toxic spores. It knocks out foes with quick, virtually invisible punches.
Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the Roselia is.
After captivating opponents with its sweet scent, it lashes them with its thorny whips.
Photosynthesis occurs across its body under the sun. The shell on its back is actually hardened soil.
It lives along water in forests. In the daytime, it leaves the forest to sunbathe its treed shell.
It can dissolve toxins in the air to instantly transform ruined land into a lush field of flowers.
It shoots cotton from its body to protect itself. If it gets caught up in hurricane-strength winds, it can get sent to the other side of the Earth.
It scatters cotton all over the place as a prank. If it gets wet, it'll become too heavy to move and have no choice but to answer for its mischief.
Deerling have different scents depending on the season. In this form, Deerling have a softly sweet scent that lingers in the nose.
Sawsbuck in their Autumn Form are known for having very short tempers. The males fight each other incessantly.
Its natural enemies, like Rookidee, may flee rather than risk getting caught in its large mandibles that can snap thick tree branches.
After a piece of seaweed merged with debris from a sunken ship, it was reborn as this ghost Pokémon.
Not even Bramblin knows where it is headed as it tumbles across the wilderness, blown by the wind. It loathes getting wet.
Brambleghast wanders around arid regions. On rare occasions, mass outbreaks of these Pokémon will bury an entire town.
It rolls its mud ball around while the energy it needs for evolution matures. Eventually the time comes for it to evolve.
An infant sleeps inside the ball. Rabsca rolls the ball soothingly with its legs to ensure the infant sleeps comfortably.
It can't run properly when it's newly born. As it races around with others of its kind, its legs grow stronger.
This Pokémon can be seen galloping through fields at speeds of up to 150 mph, its fiery mane fluttering in the wind.
A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
Its brittle shell occasionally spouts intense flames that circulate throughout its body.
This Pokémon brings victory. It is said that Trainers with Victini always win, regardless of the type of encounter.
There's a hole in its tail that allows it to draw in the air it needs to keep its fire burning. If the hole gets blocked, this Pokémon will fall ill.
It spends even the smallest amount of downtime grooming its fur with its tongue. Loose fur gathers in its stomach and serves as fuel for fiery moves.
In the midst of battle, the fire pouch on Torracat's neck rings like a bell and produces stronger flames than usual.
Explosive substances coat the shell on its back. Enemies that dare attack it will be blown away by an immense detonation.
It stores flammable gas in its body and uses it to generate heat. The yellow sections on its belly get particularly hot.
When it heats up, its body temperature reaches about 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. It lashes its body like a whip and launches itself at enemies.
It is small but rough and tough. It won't hesitate to take a bite out of anything that moves.
If it loses a fang, a new one grows back in its place. There are always 48 fangs lining its mouth.
It usually moves slowly, but it goes at blinding speed when it attacks and bites prey.
It won't attack while it's alone—not even if it spots prey. Instead, it waits for other Carvanha to join it, and then the Pokémon attack as a group.
As soon as it catches the scent of prey, Sharpedo will jet seawater from its backside, hurtling toward the target to attack at 75 mph.
Keldeo has strengthened its resolve for battle, filling its body with power and changing its form.
It eats snow that has accumulated on the ground. It prefers soft, freshly fallen snow, so it will eat its way up a mountain, aiming for the peak.
Frosmoth senses air currents with its antennae. It sends its scales drifting on frigid air, making them fall like snow.
This Pokémon can pick up the scent of a Veluza just over 65 feet away and will hide itself in the sand.
It likes playing with others of its kind using the water ring on its tail. It uses ultrasonic waves to sense the emotions of other living creatures.
This Pokémon's ancient genes have awakened. It is now so extraordinarily strong that it can easily lift a cruise ship with one fin.
When several of these Pokémon gather, their electricity can build and cause lightning storms.
If the electric pouches in its cheeks become fully charged, both ears will stand straight up.
Many power plants keep Ground-type Pokémon around as a defense against Electabuzz that come seeking electricity.
The amount of electrical energy this Pokémon produces is proportional to the rate of its pulse. The voltage jumps while Electivire is battling.
While its durable shell protects it from attacks, Charjabug strikes at enemies with jolts of electricity discharged from the tips of its jaws.
It builds up electricity in its abdomen, focuses it through its jaws, and then fires the electricity off in concentrated beams.
It runs as fast as lightning strikes, shredding its opponents with its high-voltage claws.
This Pokémon is very popular as a herding dog in the Galar region. As it runs, it generates electricity from the base of its tail.
This Pokémon generates electricity and channels it into its legs to keep them going strong. Boltund can run nonstop for three full days.
This Pokémon shares many similarities with Iron Hands, an object mentioned in a certain expedition journal.
Some of its notable features match those of an object named within a certain expedition journal as Iron Thorns.
The broadness of its hands may be no coincidence—many scientists believe its palms became enlarged specifically for pantomiming.
The fur on its body naturally repels water. It can stay dry even when it plays in the water.
Its long ears are superb sensors. It can distinguish the movements of things in water and tell what they are.
Girafarig's tail has a small head. It instinctively bites at any foe that approaches the Pokémon from behind.
It communicates using telepathy. Its body is covered in down that refracts light to make it invisible.
Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power.
In ages past, this Pokémon was revered as a bringer of rain. It was found buried in the ground.
It communicates with others telepathically. Its body is encapsulated in liquid, but if it takes a heavy blow, the liquid will leak out.
Its psychic power can supposedly cover a range of more than half a mile—but only if its two brains can agree with each other.
While it could use its psychic abilities in battle, this Pokémon prefers to swing its powerful arms around to beat opponents into submission.
If this Pokémon stands near a TV, strange scenery will appear on the screen. That scenery is said to be from its home.
Nectar and pollen are its favorite fare. You can find Cutiefly hovering around Gossifleur, trying to get some of Gossifleur's pollen.
It makes pollen puffs from pollen and nectar. The puffs' effects depend on the type of ingredients and how much of each one is used.
There has been only one reported sighting of this Pokémon. It resembles a mysterious creature depicted in an old expedition journal.
This Pokémon has characteristics similar to those of Flutter Mane, a creature mentioned in a certain book.
It's possible that this is the object listed as Iron Valiant in a certain expedition journal.
It's possible that this is the object listed as Iron Valiant in a certain expedition journal.
It meditates to heighten its inner energy and to float in the air. It eats one berry a day.
It elegantly avoids attacks with dance-like steps, then launches a devastating blow in the same motion.
Rock-hard scales and oil-filled swim bladders allow this Pokémon to survive the intense water pressure of the deep sea.
It brings its claws together and whirls around at high speed before rushing toward its prey.
It's not uncommon for tunnels that appear to have formed naturally to actually be a result of Excadrill's rampant digging.
They were sculpted from clay in ancient times. No one knows why, but some of them are driven to continually line up boulders.
Artillery platforms built into the walls of ancient castles served as perches from which Golurk could fire energy beams.
This Pokémon is very friendly when it's young. Its disposition becomes vicious once it matures, but it never forgets the kindness of its master.
Lycanroc attacks its prey with its sharp claws and fangs. It loyally obeys the instructions of a Trainer it trusts.
This Pokémon covers itself in mud that it has regurgitated. The mud won't dry out even if it's exposed to the sun for a long time.
This Pokémon has been treasured not just for its physical labor but also because it produces high-quality mud used for making pottery.
On sunny days, Rolycoly will come out onto grassy plains and roll around. Then it will eat the grass that gets tangled in its wheel-like leg.
The temperature inside its body increases when it experiences strong emotions. It rolls around frantically while spewing flames.
To intimidate its opponents, Coalossal will vigorously shake its body, scattering coal from its smoldering back.
Sightings of this Pokémon have occurred in recent years. The name Great Tusk was taken from a creature listed in a certain book.
Sightings of this Pokémon have occurred in recent years. The name Great Tusk was taken from a creature listed in a certain book.
No records exist of this Pokémon being caught. Data is lacking, but the Pokémon's traits match up with a creature shown in an expedition journal.
The older it gets, the longer it grows. At night, it wraps its long body around tree branches to rest.
The pattern on its belly appears to be a frightening face. Weak foes will flee just at the sight of the pattern.
It wraps its opponent in its gas-like body, slowly weakening its prey by poisoning it through the skin.
It likes to lurk in the dark and tap shoulders with a gaseous hand. Its touch causes endless shuddering.
A Pokémon with a persistent nature, it chases its chosen prey until the prey becomes exhausted.
It will always obey the commands of a skilled Trainer. Its behavior arises from its living in packs in ancient times.
It dwells in the darkness of caves. It uses its sharp claws to dig up gems to nourish itself.
It is possible that this is the creature listed as Roaring Moon in an expedition journal that still holds many mysteries.
Its entire body is shielded by a steel-hard shell. What lurks inside this shell is a total mystery.
It uses its docile-looking face to lull foes into complacency, then bites with its huge, relentless jaws.
From its rear, Beldum emits a magnetic force that rapidly pulls opponents in. They get skewered on Beldum's sharp claws.
Two Beldum have become stuck together via their own magnetic forces. With two brains, the resulting Metang has doubled psychic powers.
Because the magnetic powers of these Pokémon get stronger in freezing temperatures, Metagross living on snowy mountains are full of energy.
It dissolves and eats metal. Circulating liquid metal within its body is how it generates energy.
At the end of its life-span, Melmetal will rust and fall apart. The small shards left behind will eventually be reborn as Meltan.
Sightings of this Pokémon have occurred in recent years. It resembles a mysterious object described in an old expedition journal.
This seems to be the Winged King mentioned in an old expedition journal. It was said to have split the land with its bare fists.
This seems to be the Iron Serpent mentioned in an old book. The Iron Serpent is said to have turned the land to ash with its lightning.
If this Pokémon's sticky saliva gets on you and you don't clean it off, an intense itch will set in. The itch won't go away, either.
Lickilicky's strange tongue can stretch to many times the length of its body. No one has figured out how Lickilicky's tongue can stretch so far.
It always stands on one foot. It changes feet so fast, the movement can rarely be seen.
Its eyes are specially developed to enable it to see clearly even in murky darkness and minimal light.
It creates mazes in dark locations. When spotted, it flees into the ground by digging with its tail.
This Pokémon uses its hard tail to make its nest by boring holes into bedrock deep underground. The nest can reach lengths of over six miles.
It can't stop itself from chasing moving things, and it runs in a circle, chasing its own tail.
It dislikes dirty places. It often searches for a comfortable place in which to groom itself.
It mimics the cries of other Pokémon to trick them into thinking it's one of them. This way they won't attack it.
Where people go, these Pokémon follow. If you're scattering food for them, be careful— several hundred of them can gather at once.
It can fly moderately quickly. No matter how far it travels, it can always find its way back to its master and its nest.
Unfezant are exceptional fliers. The females are known for their stamina, while the males outclass them in terms of speed.
The way it brushes away grime with its tail can be helpful when cleaning. But its focus on spotlessness can make cleaning more of a hassle.
Its body secretes oil that this Pokémon spreads over its nest as a coating to protect it from dust. Cinccino won't tolerate even a speck of the stuff.
The mountains it calls home are nearly two miles in height. On rare occasions, it descends to play with the children living in the towns below.
It's possible that Iron Jugulis, an object described in an old book, may actually be this Pokémon.
A Pokémon that was feared as a forest guardian. It can read the foe's mind and take preemptive action.
It lives along water in forests. In the daytime, it leaves the forest to sunbathe its treed shell.
Deerling have different scents depending on the season. In this form, Deerling have a softly sweet scent that lingers in the nose.
Sawsbuck in their Autumn Form are known for having very short tempers. The males fight each other incessantly.
It spends even the smallest amount of downtime grooming its fur with its tongue. Loose fur gathers in its stomach and serves as fuel for fiery moves.
It eats snow that has accumulated on the ground. It prefers soft, freshly fallen snow, so it will eat its way up a mountain, aiming for the peak.
While its durable shell protects it from attacks, Charjabug strikes at enemies with jolts of electricity discharged from the tips of its jaws.
Ancient people believed that the pattern on Bronzor's back contained a mysterious power.
While it could use its psychic abilities in battle, this Pokémon prefers to swing its powerful arms around to beat opponents into submission.
Nectar and pollen are its favorite fare. You can find Cutiefly hovering around Gossifleur, trying to get some of Gossifleur's pollen.
Rock-hard scales and oil-filled swim bladders allow this Pokémon to survive the intense water pressure of the deep sea.
It's not uncommon for tunnels that appear to have formed naturally to actually be a result of Excadrill's rampant digging.
This Pokémon has been treasured not just for its physical labor but also because it produces high-quality mud used for making pottery.
The pattern on its belly appears to be a frightening face. Weak foes will flee just at the sight of the pattern.
It wraps its opponent in its gas-like body, slowly weakening its prey by poisoning it through the skin.
Because the magnetic powers of these Pokémon get stronger in freezing temperatures, Metagross living on snowy mountains are full of energy.
It dissolves and eats metal. Circulating liquid metal within its body is how it generates energy.
If this Pokémon's sticky saliva gets on you and you don't clean it off, an intense itch will set in. The itch won't go away, either.
It mimics the cries of other Pokémon to trick them into thinking it's one of them. This way they won't attack it.
The way it brushes away grime with its tail can be helpful when cleaning. But its focus on spotlessness can make cleaning more of a hassle.
Its body secretes oil that this Pokémon spreads over its nest as a coating to protect it from dust. Cinccino won't tolerate even a speck of the stuff.
The mountains it calls home are nearly two miles in height. On rare occasions, it descends to play with the children living in the towns below.