Pokémon
Pokémon are not a single race, but rather a varied and diverse collection of various "pocket monsters" from the popular video game series (and associated media) of the same name. Pokémon come with elemental affinities, learn moves from mundane to the overtly magical, and are (usually) captured by human trainers and stored in small balls for use in battle. There are non-combat applications, and settings where pokémon are not dependent on human masters, but that's not the focus of the main series.
For specific information on any specific pokémon species (or any of the games, or anything else) there's an entire wiki on the subject, linked below.
Notable Examples
- Main article: Category:Pokémon Quests
So many, they have their own category!
See also
- Pokeday
- Official website
- Wikipedia article
- Bulbapedia, a comprehensive fan-driven wiki
Races and Species |
Generic: Bugfolk | Catfolk | Demon / Devil | Dragon | Dwarf | Elf | Gnoll | Goblin | Grue | Halfling | Human | Illithid | Kobold | Lizardfolk | Mimic | Mimiga | Ogre | Orc | Pokémon | Ratfolk | Slime | Tonberry Original: Amtsvane | Arid | Astranian | Blockhead | Bubble Dragon | Chameleon | Clockwork | Cobble | Cremate | Doobie | Engsami | Golden | Gour | Hat'kal | Indahl | Kiln | Krobin | Ktullis | Lazurek | Leferran | Lohrke | Mok | Nedynvor | Neumono | Nevrean | Odd | Ophian | Qal | Ravian | Salazzarine | Scellor | Sergal | Sheepfolk | Shocker Crab | Silirw (Cyral/Enial) | Strawman | Talyxian | Tozol | Vidder | Volto |