Lost Origin
Release Date: 2022/09/09
Last Updated: 2022/09/09 13:45:00
Basic Set: 196
Extended Set: 217


Release Date: 2022/09/09
Last Updated: 2022/09/09 13:45:00
Basic Set: 196
Extended Set: 217
If exposed to moonlight, it starts to move. It roams far and wide at night to scatter its seeds.
Its pistils exude an incredibly foul odor. The horrid stench can cause fainting at a distance of 1.25 miles.
It has the world's largest petals. With every step, the petals shake out heavy clouds of toxic pollen.
The mushrooms, known as tochukaso, are controlling the bug. Even if the bug bugs the mushrooms, they tell it to bug off.
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.
It lives among the tall grass and in forests. It repels attacks by raising up the spikes on its rear.
It drinks dew that collects on its silk and waits for evolution. Its hard cocoon repels attacks.
It has an aggressive nature. It stabs prey with its long, narrow mouth to drain the prey's fluids.
It never forgets any attack it endured while in the cocoon. After evolution, it seeks payback.
Tends to be drawn to bonfires on dark nights. Difficult to chase away from settlements because of the way it scatters highly toxic scales.
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.
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.
After a lost child perished in the forest, their spirit possessed a tree stump, causing the spirit's rebirth as this Pokémon.
People fear it due to a belief that it devours any who try to cut down trees in its forest, but to the Pokémon it shares its woods with, it's kind.
A constant collector of information, this Pokémon is very smart. Very strong is what it isn't.
It barely moves, but it's still alive. Hiding in its shell without food or water seems to have awakened its psychic powers.
It's famous for its high level of intelligence, and the large size of its brain is proof that it also possesses immense psychic power.
Its body is made of magma. If it doesn't keep moving, its body will cool and harden.
Its body is as hot as lava and is always billowing. Flames will occasionally burst from its shell.
It burns coal inside its shell for energy. It blows out black soot if it is endangered.
The flame on its head keeps its body slightly warm. This Pokémon takes lost children by the hand to guide them to the spirit world.
This Pokémon appears just before someone passes away, so it's feared as an emissary of death.
This Pokémon haunts dilapidated mansions. It sways its arms to hypnotize opponents with the ominous dancing of its flames.
This hot-blooded Pokémon is filled with curiosity. When it gets angry or starts fighting, its short mane gets hot.
The temperature of its breath is over 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, but Pyroar doesn't use it on its prey. This Pokémon prefers to eat raw meat.
For Poliwag, swimming is easier than walking. The swirl pattern on its belly is actually part of the Pokémon's innards showing through the skin.
Staring at the swirl on its belly causes drowsiness. This trait of Poliwhirl's has been used in place of lullabies to get children to go to sleep.
At nightfall, these Pokémon appear on the shores of lakes. They announce their territorial claims by letting out cries that sound like shouting.
Thanks to its thick fat, cold seas don't bother it at all, but it gets tired pretty easily in warm waters.
It sunbathes on the beach after meals. The rise in its body temperature helps its digestion.
Horsea makes its home in oceans with gentle currents. If this Pokémon is under attack, it spits out pitch-black ink and escapes.
It's the males that raise the offspring. While Seadra are raising young, the spines on their backs secrete thicker and stronger poison.
With the arrival of a storm at sea, this Pokémon will show itself on the surface. When a Kingdra and a Dragonite meet, a fierce battle ensues.
Luvdisc makes its home in coral reefs in warm seas. It especially likes sleeping in the space between Corsola's branches.
There's speculation that its appearance is determined by what it eats, but the truth remains elusive.
It lures in prey with its shining tail fins. It stays near the surface during the day and moves to the depths when night falls.
They traverse the deep waters as if crawling over the seafloor. The fantastic lights of its fins shine like stars in the night sky.
One is likely to encounter this Pokémon while out in the snow. There are stories of Snover appearing in human settlements but doing no harm—rather, they bond with the children.
If it sees any packs of Darumaka going after Snover, it chases them off, swinging its sizable arms like hammers.
Though it differs from other Basculin in several respects, including demeanor—this one is gentle—I have categorized it as a regional form given the vast array of shared qualities.
Clads itself in the souls of comrades that perished before fulfilling their goals of journeying upstream. No other species throughout all Hisui's rivers is Basculegion's equal.
They are better at swimming than flying, and they happily eat their favorite food, peat moss, as they dive underwater.
Swanna start to dance at dusk. The one dancing in the middle is the leader of the flock.
It's so strong that it can knock out some opponents in a single hit, but it also may forget what it's battling midfight.
Glastrier emits intense cold from its hooves. It's also a belligerent Pokémon—anything it wants, it takes by force.
Pikachu that can generate powerful electricity have cheek sacs that are extra soft and super stretchy.
It stores static electricity in its fur for discharging. It gives off sparks if a storm approaches.
It stimulates its own muscles with electricity, so it can move quickly. It eases its soreness with electricity, too, so it can recover quickly as well.
One alone can emit only a trickle of electricity, so a group of them gathers to unleash a powerful electric shock.
These Pokémon have a big appetite. When they spot their prey, they attack it and paralyze it with electricity.
They crawl out of the ocean using their arms. They will attack prey on shore and immediately drag it into the ocean.
It can be found in quiet mountain areas on a full moon's night. Its dancing and its tiny, faintly glowing wings confer upon it a lovely fairylike quality.
A timid fairy Pokémon that is rarely seen, it will run and hide the moment it senses people.
Born from gases, anyone would faint if engulfed by its gaseous body, which contains poison.
This frightful, malevolent spirit can glide through walls, appearing wherever it likes. According to rumor, victims of a Haunter's lick will wither to death day by day.
On the night of a full moon, if shadows move on their own and laugh, it must be Gengar's doing.
The behavior of this clown-like Pokémon reminds one of pantomime. It creates invisible walls using a force emitted from its fingertips.
Its strange cries sound like human language. There are some musicians who compose songs for Jynx to sing.
It has the power to predict the future. Its power peaks when it is protecting its Trainer.
This Pokémon is feared. When its gemstone eyes begin to glow with a sinister shine, it's believed that Sableye will steal people's spirits away.
It uses its docile-looking face to lull foes into complacency, then bites with its huge, relentless jaws.
There's a proverb that says, "Shun the house where Shuppet gather in the growing dusk."
Resentment at being cast off made it spring into being. Some say that treating it well will satisfy it, and it will once more become a stuffed toy.
Those who sleep holding Cresselia's feather are assured of joyful dreams. It is said to represent the crescent moon.
A once-departed soul, returned to life in Hisui. Derives power from resentment, which rises as energy atop its head and takes on the forms of foes. In this way, Zorua vents lingering malice.
With its disheveled white fur, it looks like an embodiment of death. Heedless of its own safety, Zoroark attacks its nemeses with a bitter energy so intense, it lacerates Zoroark's own body.
It spins while making its luminescent spots flash. These spots allow it to communicate with others by using different patterns of light.
Gazing at its luminescent spots will quickly induce a hypnotic state, putting the observer under Malamar's control.
Comfey picks flowers with its vine and decorates itself with them. For some reason, flowers won't wither once they're attached to a Comfey.
It wears a rag fashioned into a Pikachu costume in an effort to look less scary. Unfortunately, the costume only makes it creepier.
It probes its surroundings with all its senses save one—it doesn't use its sense of sight. Spectrier's kicks are said to separate soul from body.
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.
Its body is solid muscle. When swimming through cold seas, Poliwrath uses its impressive arms to smash through drift ice and plow forward.
Its whole body is composed of muscles. Even though it's the size of a human child, it can hurl 100 grown-ups.
A sturdy creature boasting a robust physique and boundless stamina. Loves training above all else and voluntarily assists with tasks such as construction and clearing land.
It quickly swings its four arms to rock its opponents with ceaseless punches and chops from all angles.
Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging tackles.
It begins walking on its hind legs after evolution. It can punch holes through boulders with its horn.
It can load up to three projectiles per arm into the holes in its hands. What launches out of those holes could be either rocks or Roggenrola.
Though it pretends to be a tree, it fails to fool even children. To the touch, its body feels more like rock than tree bark. Sudowoodo's extreme aversion to water merits special note.
It flies straight at its target's face, then clamps down on the startled victim to inject poison.
Its flight is soundless. It uses its lengthy tail to carry off its prey... Then its elongated fangs do the rest.
There's a rumor of a traditional recipe for stew that Trainers can use to raise strong Makuhita.
Hariyama that are big and fat aren't necessarily strong. There are some small ones that move nimbly and use moves skillfully.
It eats just one berry a day. By enduring hunger, its spirit is tempered and made sharper.
Through yoga training, it gained the psychic power to predict its foe's next move.
Rock-hard scales and oil-filled swim bladders allow this Pokémon to survive the intense water pressure of the deep sea.
Its search for food sometimes leads it onto land, where it leaves behind a sticky trail of slime as it passes through.
When Mienshao comes across a truly challenging opponent, it will lighten itself by biting off the fur on its arms.
From the forces of lightning and wind, it creates energy to give nutrients to the soil and make the land abundant.
After two Binacle find a suitably sized rock, they adhere themselves to it and live together. They cooperate to gather food during high tide.
Seven Binacle come together to form one Barbaracle. The Binacle that serves as the head gives orders to those serving as the limbs.
When beset by attackers, Carbink wipes them all out by firing high-energy beams from the gems embedded in its body.
This Pokémon can bond very strongly with its Trainer, but it also has a habit of biting. Raising a Rockruff for a long time can be challenging.
It stands in grasslands, watching the sun's descent from zenith to horizon. This Pokémon has a talent for delivering dynamic kicks.
Although the poison from its fangs isn't that strong, it's potent enough to weaken prey that gets caught in its web.
It spews threads from its mouth to catch its prey. When night falls, it leaves its web to go hunt aggressively.
It searches for shiny things for its boss. Murkrow's presence is said to be unlucky, so many people detest it.
Its goons take care of most of the fighting for it. The only time it dirties its own hands is in delivering a final blow to finish off an opponent.
Constant polishing makes the edge of the blade on its tail extremely sharp. It's Zangoose's archrival.
Exactly 108 spirits gathered to become this Pokémon. Apparently there are some ill-natured spirits in the mix.
On a moonless night, a strange incident occurred in which every one of a village's inhabitants suffered nightmares. The villagers attested that Darkrai appeared before them in these nightmares.
It spins while making its luminescent spots flash. These spots allow it to communicate with others by using different patterns of light.
It gathers things it likes and passes them through its loop to teleport them to a secret place.
Because of Sneasler's virulent poison and daunting physical prowess, no other species could hope to best it on the frozen highlands. Preferring solitude, this species does not form packs.
It is said that if an Onix lives for over 100 years, its composition changes to become diamond-like.
It appears in ancient ruins. The pattern on its body doesn't come from any culture in the Galar region, so it remains shrouded in mystery.
Some believe that its bell-like cry opens holes to another world. It has been revered as a deity since ancient times.
Living in mud with a high iron content has given it a strong steel body.
Built roughly 500 years ago by a scientist, the part called the Soul-Heart is the actual life-form.
Goomy hides away in the shade of trees, where it's nice and humid. If the slime coating its body dries out, the Pokémon instantly becomes lethargic.
A creature given to melancholy. I suspect its metallic shell developed as a result of the mucus on its skin reacting with the iron in Hisui's water.
Able to freely control the hardness of its metallic shell. It loathes solitude and is extremely clingy—it will fume and run riot if those dearest to it ever leave its side.
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.
State-of-the-art technology was used to create Porygon. It was the first artificial Pokémon to be created via computer programming.
This is a Porygon that was updated with special data. Porygon2 develops itself by learning about many different subjects all on its own.
Porygon-Z had a program installed to allow it to move between dimensions, but the program also caused instability in Porygon-Z's behavior.
It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.
This treetop dweller possesses a tail as dexterous as a hand. Ancient writings describe this Pokémon as a one-armed oddity.
It uses its tails for everything. If it wraps both of its tails around you and gives you a squeeze, that's proof it really likes you.
These Pokémon can crush a car with no more than a headbutt. Bouffalant with more hair on their heads hold higher positions within the herd.
It remains asleep from birth to death as a result of the sedative properties of the leaves that form its diet.
Found throughout the Galar region, this Pokémon becomes uneasy if its cheeks are ever completely empty of berries.
It stashes berries in its tail—so many berries that they fall out constantly. But this Pokémon is a bit slow-witted, so it doesn't notice the loss.