Twilight Masquerade
Release Date: 2024/05/24
Last Updated: 2024/05/24 15:00:00
Basic Set: 167
Extended Set: 226


Release Date: 2024/05/24
Last Updated: 2024/05/24 15:00:00
Basic Set: 167
Extended Set: 226
Hidden beneath a tangle of vines that grows nonstop even if the vines are torn off, this Pokémon's true appearance remains a mystery.
Tangrowth has two arms that it can extend as it pleases. Recent research has shown that these arms are, in fact, bundles of vines.
These Pokémon judge one another based on pincers. Thicker, more impressive pincers make for more popularity with the opposite gender.
It wanders in search of food after darkness falls, never nesting in a specific place.
It is very weak. Its only means of defense is to shake its leaves desperately at its attacker.
Since it converts sunlight into energy, it is always looking in the direction of the sun.
With its herculean powers, it can easily throw around an object that is 100 times its own weight.
It flashes the light on its rear to communicate with other Volbeat. It loves the sweet aroma given off by Illumise.
It guides Volbeat to draw signs in the night sky. There are scholars who research the meaning of these signs.
The younger they are, the more they smell like fresh grass. With age, their fragrance takes on the odor of fallen leaves.
This Pokémon came to be when the spirit of a deceased child possessed a tree stump. It now wanders the forest searching for friends.
Trevenant is very kind to Pokémon living in the forest. It doesn't even care if these Pokémon take up residence in the greenery on its head.
When it uses its special stick to strike up a beat, the sound waves produced carry revitalizing energy to the plants and flowers in the area.
The faster a Thwackey can beat out a rhythm with its two sticks, the more respect it wins from its peers.
By drumming, it taps into the power of its special tree stump. The roots of the stump follow its direction in battle.
Applin lives inside an apple. When an Applin is separated from its apple, its body loses moisture and the Pokémon grows weak.
The head sticking out belongs to the fore-wyrm, while the tail belongs to the core-wyrm. The two share one apple and help each other out.
According to the few eyewitness accounts that exist, it used its shining blades to julienne large trees and boulders.
Poltchageist looks like a regional form of Sinistea, but it was recently discovered that the two Pokémon are entirely unrelated.
Poltchageist looks like a regional form of Sinistea, but it was recently discovered that the two Pokémon are entirely unrelated.
It prefers cool, dark places, such as the back of a shelf or the space beneath a home's floorboards. It wanders in search of prey after sunset.
This mischief-loving Pokémon is full of curiosity. It battles by drawing out the type-based energy contained within its masks.
As its body grows larger, its six warm tails become more beautiful, with a more luxurious coat of fur.
It has nine long tails and fur that gleams gold. It is said to live for 1,000 years.
It's said that in ancient times, when volcanoes were more active, there were many more Slugma than there are now.
Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mountains where they live.
Its fiery rear end is fueled by gas made in its belly. Even rain can't extinguish the fire.
It skillfully controls the intensity of the fire on its tail to keep its foes at an ideal distance.
Its crown of fire is indicative of its fiery nature. It is beaten by none in terms of quickness.
It derives its power from fire burning inside its body. If the fire dwindles, this Pokémon will immediately fall asleep.
The thick arms of this hot-blooded Pokémon can deliver punches capable of obliterating a dump truck.
While shining a light and pretending to be a guide, it leeches off the life-force of any who follow it.
The spirits it absorbs fuel its baleful fire. It hangs around hospitals waiting for people to pass on.
It absorbs spirits, which it then burns. By waving the flames on its arms, it puts its foes into a hypnotic trance.
The envy accumulated within curved beads that sparked multiple conflicts has clad itself in fire and become a Pokémon.
Its legs are newly grown, and it can't walk very well. It seems to prefer swimming through the water instead.
Its skin is moist all over its body. The skin on its belly spiral also feels smooth.
It can use its well-developed arms and legs to run on the surface of the water for a split second.
Its dorsal, pectoral, and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the Water Dancer.
In autumn, its body becomes more fatty in preparing to propose to a mate. It takes on beautiful colors.
It can live in impure water, where it doesn't need to compete with other water Pokémon for food, so its numbers have steadily increased.
A rough customer that wildly flails its giant claws. It is said to be extremely hard to raise.
It is the shabbiest Pokémon of all. It forms schools and lives at the bottom of rivers that teem with plant life.
It lives at the bottom of clear lakes. In times of war, it shows itself, which soothes people's minds and hearts.
It is said that a home visited by a Snorunt will prosper. It can withstand cold of −150 degrees Fahrenheit.
It freezes prey by blowing its −58 degree Fahrenheit breath. It is said to then secretly display its prey.
It lowers its body heat to freeze its fur. The hairs then become like needles it can fire.
When the water warms, they inflate the flotation sac on their heads and drift languidly on the sea in packs.
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.
It's an incredibly poor learner because it uses the bare minimum amount of energy for its brain. It focuses on battling instead.
Its water ring is made from seawater mixed with a sticky fluid that Finizen secretes from its blowhole.
Its physical capabilities are no different than a Finizen's, but when its allies are in danger, it transforms and powers itself up.
It resembles a mysterious object mentioned in an old book. There are only two reported sightings of this Pokémon.
This ferocious creature is shrouded in mystery. It's named after an aquatic monster mentioned in an old expedition journal.
This Pokémon has complete control over electricity. There are tales of Zapdos nesting in the dark depths of pitch-black thunderclouds.
The extension and contraction of its muscles generates electricity. Its fur glows when it's in trouble.
By gathering their tails together, they collectively generate powerful electricity from their claws.
As Emolga flutters through the air, it crackles with electricity. This Pokémon is cute, but it can cause a lot of trouble.
When spread, the frills on its head act like solar panels, generating the power behind this Pokémon's electric moves.
A now-vanished desert culture treasured these Pokémon. Appropriately, when Heliolisk came to the Galar region, treasure came with them.
It has a small stomach. If it isn't constantly eating the seeds it keeps in its pockets, it will get hungry immediately.
It floats using the electricity stored in its body. When thunderclouds are around, Tadbulb will float higher off the ground.
What appear to be eyeballs are actually organs for discharging the electricity generated by Bellibolt's belly-button dynamo.
These Pokémon make their nests on coastal cliffs. The nests have a strange, crackling texture, and they're a popular delicacy.
It uses its throat sac to store electricity generated by its wings. There's hardly any oil in its feathers, so it is a poor swimmer.
On nights with a full moon, they gather together and dance. The surrounding area is enveloped in an abnormal magnetic field.
It has an acute sense of hearing. It can easily hear a pin being dropped nearly 1,100 yards away.
This Pokémon uses its psychic powers while it sleeps. The contents of Abra's dreams affect the powers that the Pokémon wields.
Using its psychic power, Kadabra levitates as it sleeps. It uses its springy tail as a pillow.
It has an incredibly high level of intelligence. Some say that Alakazam remembers everything that ever happens to it, from birth till death.
Girafarig's tail has a small head. It instinctively bites at any foe that approaches the Pokémon from behind.
The hardened head from the tail protects the head of the main body as Farigiraf whips its long neck around to headbutt enemies.
Its cries echo inside its hollow body to emerge as beautiful notes for startling and repelling foes.
This Flabébé rides a red flower. Immediately after birth, this Pokémon begins flying around in search of a flower it likes.
This Pokémon uses red wavelengths of light to pour its own energy into flowers and draw forth their latent potential.
They say that flower gardens created by Florges are constantly showered with a power that can heal both body and spirit.
It eats its own weight in sugar every day. If it doesn't get enough sugar, it becomes incredibly grumpy.
By taking in a person's scent, it can sniff out their mental and physical condition. It's hoped that this skill will have many medical applications.
It flings sand into the eyes of its prey and tries to close in on them while they're blinded, but since Sandygast is so slow, the prey tends to escape.
From the hollows in its arms, it fires the bones of its victims, which are all dried up after being drained of their vitality.
When it flies to this land from across the sea, the bitter winter comes to an end. According to legend, this Pokémon's love gives rise to the budding of fresh life across Hisui.
Munkidori keeps itself somewhere safe while it toys with its foes, using psychokinesis to induce intense dizziness.
Fezandipiti beats its glossy wings to scatter pheromones that captivate people and Pokémon.
No matter how high a place it falls from, this Pokémon can save itself by rolling into a ball and bouncing.
The spikes on its body are made up of its hardened hide. It rolls up and attacks foes with its spikes.
They patrol their territory in pairs. I believe the igneous rock components in the fur of this species are the result of volcanic activity in its habitat.
Snaps at its foes with fangs cloaked in blazing flame. Despite its bulk, it deftly feints every which way, leading opponents on a deceptively merry chase as it all but dances around them.
When endangered, it may protect itself by increasing its magnetism and drawing nearby iron objects to its body.
Probopass radiates such a powerful magnetic field that nearby electrical appliances are rendered useless while it's around.
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
This Pokémon is so muscular and strongly built that even a group of wrestlers could not make it budge an inch.
Rather than rely on their strength, they master moves that make good use of centrifugal force to swing around concrete.
Hawlucha live quietly without flocking together. They fight constantly with their natural enemies: noisy groups of Primeape.
Glimmet's toxic mineral crystals look just like flower petals. This Pokémon scatters poisonous powder like pollen to protect itself.
Glimmora's petals are made of crystallized poison energy. It has recently become evident that these petals resemble Tera Jewels.
It slowly brings its exceedingly heavy head down upon the ground, splitting the earth open with huge fissures that run over 160 feet deep.
Okidogi is a ruffian with a short temper. It can pulverize anything by swinging around the chain on its neck.
Poochyena pursue their prey in packs. Once the prey is exhausted, the pack finishes it off. But sometimes the prey retaliates, and the pack flees.
Once it's caught the scent of faraway prey, the leader gives a signal, and the whole pack moves out.
Venipede and Sizzlipede are similar species, but when the two meet, a huge fight ensues.
This Pokémon spins itself rapidly and charges into its opponents. Its top speed is just over 60 mph.
Scolipede latches on to its prey with the claws on its neck before slamming them into the ground and jabbing them with its claws' toxic spikes.
It is possible that the creature listed as Brute Bonnet in a certain book could actually be this Pokémon.
People fashion swords from Skarmory's shed feathers, so this Pokémon is a popular element in heraldic designs.
It eats iron ore—and sometimes railroad tracks— to build up the steel armor that protects its body.
Lairon live in mountains brimming with spring water and iron ore, so these Pokémon often came into conflict with humans in the past.
Aggron has a horn sharp enough to perforate thick iron sheets. It brings down its opponents by ramming into them horn first.
It dwells in volcanic caves. It digs in with its cross-shaped feet to crawl on ceilings and walls.
The steel section is Varoom's actual body. This Pokémon clings to rocks and converts the minerals within into energy to fuel its activities.
Revavroom viciously threatens others with the sound of its exhaust. It sticks its tongue out from its cylindrical mouth and sprays toxic fluids.
Applin lives inside an apple. When an Applin is separated from its apple, its body loses moisture and the Pokémon grows weak.
The head sticking out belongs to the fore-wyrm, while the tail belongs to the core-wyrm. The two share one apple and help each other out.
It has a habit of biting at Clauncher even though it doesn't feed on them. This is said to be vestigial behavior from when Dreepy was alive.
This Pokémon stores up energy in its lungs, then shoots it out. It takes care of Dreepy and battles alongside them until they're all grown up.
Tatsugiri is an extremely cunning Pokémon. It feigns weakness to lure in prey, then orders its partner to attack.
The stalk this Pokémon carries in its wings serves as a sword to cut down opponents. In a dire situation, the stalk can also serve as food.
It walks carefully to prevent its egg from breaking. However, it is extremely fast at running away.
Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element stones.
Its stomach's digestive juices can dissolve any kind of poison. Eating things off the ground doesn't bother it at all.
Its tail moves with greater dexterity than its hands. Making deft use of this tail, Aipom lives high among the treetops.
Split into two, the tails are so adept at handling and doing things that Ambipom rarely uses its hands.
It strengthens its body by diving into the depths of ponds, swimming around while looking for bog moss to eat.
It's said that many artists have taken inspiration from the sight of a Swanna performing a beautiful dance in the light of dawn.
These Pokémon judge one another based on pincers. Thicker, more impressive pincers make for more popularity with the opposite gender.
Since it converts sunlight into energy, it is always looking in the direction of the sun.
The head sticking out belongs to the fore-wyrm, while the tail belongs to the core-wyrm. The two share one apple and help each other out.
Poltchageist looks like a regional form of Sinistea, but it was recently discovered that the two Pokémon are entirely unrelated.
Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mountains where they live.
Its crown of fire is indicative of its fiery nature. It is beaten by none in terms of quickness.
It freezes prey by blowing its −58 degree Fahrenheit breath. It is said to then secretly display its prey.
When the water warms, they inflate the flotation sac on their heads and drift languidly on the sea in packs.
It's an incredibly poor learner because it uses the bare minimum amount of energy for its brain. It focuses on battling instead.
A now-vanished desert culture treasured these Pokémon. Appropriately, when Heliolisk came to the Galar region, treasure came with them.
These Pokémon make their nests on coastal cliffs. The nests have a strange, crackling texture, and they're a popular delicacy.
Its cries echo inside its hollow body to emerge as beautiful notes for startling and repelling foes.
When it flies to this land from across the sea, the bitter winter comes to an end. According to legend, this Pokémon's love gives rise to the budding of fresh life across Hisui.
They patrol their territory in pairs. I believe the igneous rock components in the fur of this species are the result of volcanic activity in its habitat.
Probopass radiates such a powerful magnetic field that nearby electrical appliances are rendered useless while it's around.
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
Lairon live in mountains brimming with spring water and iron ore, so these Pokémon often came into conflict with humans in the past.
Applin lives inside an apple. When an Applin is separated from its apple, its body loses moisture and the Pokémon grows weak.
Tatsugiri is an extremely cunning Pokémon. It feigns weakness to lure in prey, then orders its partner to attack.
It walks carefully to prevent its egg from breaking. However, it is extremely fast at running away.
Its genetic code is irregular. It may mutate if it is exposed to radiation from element stones.