1. Adderbite: Charizard (Fire/Dragon)
Charizard’s hot fire breath can melt anything. Snake Charizard breathes pink fire that gives off a poisonous smoke. Despite its legs, I have on good authority that it is a snake.
2. Hollyfrost: Luxray (Psychic/Poison)
Luxray can see through walls. Psion Luxray can see the future. As a psion it seems to share some of original Luxray’s affinity toward electricity.
3. Ashtail: Delphox (Fire/Flying)
Delphox can summon fire into a whirling vortex. Smoky Delphox throws a spinning fiery stick high into the air and catches it with ease. On the rare occasion that it drops the stick, this only results in more fire.
4. Martenclaw: Garchomp (Rock/Fighting)
Garchomp’s scales are sharp enough to injure its assailants. Ruby Garchomp climbs vertical surfaces with its powerful gemstone claws. Compared to the power with which it can attack, it seems surprisingly fragile.
5. Kyanitefang: Dedenne (Fire/Fairy)
Dedenne shoots energy out of its whiskers. Hamster Dedenne rubs its whiskers together to create fire. Once it starts a fire, it can disappear into a large blaze to evade foes.
6. Earwigtail: Furret (Grass)
Furret builds tunnels too small for other Pokémon to enter. Green Furret cuts things such as grass with its forked tail like scissors. It is considered lucky.
7. Jacanafeather: Rapidash (Water/Grass)
Rapidash runs at 150 mph and will race any opponent. River Rapidash spends its time swimming up and down streams, showing off to those on shore. Joining it in the water is not recommended.
8. Eidelweissclaw: Porygon-Z (Bug)
Porygon-Z had its programming modified for extradimensional activities, but now it behaves strangely. Spiral Porygon-Z was upgraded with a buggy code. It seems friendly, but it has the capability to destroy various machines.
9. Eclipsewhisker: Pyroar (Ghost/Steel)
Pyroar can breathe fire over 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit but eats its prey raw. Ghostly Pyroar breathes a cold spectral flame. Its purple and green flames can seem to blow away in the wind, but that is only the image; the flame itself remains in place.
10. Millipedetail: Scolipede (Bug/Ghost)
Scolipede chases down and poisons its opponents aggressively. Shed Shell Scolipede has lost its outer covering and is now soft to the touch. It drags around its lost exoskeleton as armor.
11. Gorsetalon: Goodra (Fire)
Goodra is a friendly Pokémon whose hugs leave slime on its trainer. Magma Goodra leaves a trail of molten lava wherever it goes. It cannot hug its trainer but does very well finding Pokémon friends that can tolerate its temperature.
12. Sealwhisker: Altaria (Ice)
Altaria hums as it flies through the sky like a cloud. Penguin Altaria slides around in a fluffy pile of snow. When it swims, some of its snow melts into the water, but more water accumulates into the snow pile as well.
13. Sablenose: Glaceon (Water)
Glaceon freezes the air around itself into a cloud of diamond dust. Bubble Glaceon surrounds itself with a shield of water drops instead. It is extremely effective at regulating the temperature and humidity of its immediate vicinity.
14. Sorrelstep: Pikachu (Fire/Electric)
Pikachu stores electricity in its cheek pouches. Fire Pikachu can increase or decrease the amount of fire coming out of the dark green stripes on its back, but its cheek fire never goes out. Throwing water on fires it starts can make them spread.
15. Breccianose: Primarina (Fairy/Dark)
Primarina controls large bubbles of water with its beautiful songs. Pastel Goth Primarina is a playful siren that lures others into the water and can be heard from far away. Sailors avoid it at all costs.
16. Hornetwing: Beedrill (Bug/Grass)
Beedrill attacks in swarms with powerful poison stingers. Rose Beedrill does not generate its own toxins, but getting poked by its prickles can very easily lead to infection. Its nests are made of pulped wood.
17. Sharpfang: Skarmory (Normal/Flying)
Skarmory is a metal bird that looks heavy but is actually hollow and light. Bird-of-Paradise Skarmory is sometimes thought to fly its entire life without landing, but this is not true. It actually spends quite a bit of time on the ground, and even dances.
18. Limewhisker: Lopunny (Ice/Fairy)
Lopunny is generally timid but can kick very powerfully with its hind legs. Arctic Lopunny, like its counterpart, sheds its fur twice a year, but unlike its counterpart turns white in winter. Its fur is known for being especially warm.
19. Herringsplash: Purugly (Grass)
Purugly steals other Pokémon’s nests, and if challenged, it will glare until its opponent leaves. Bramble Purugly sprouts thorny vines out of its body. Even so, it will still take over other nests, covering the nest in brambles so that it is too uncomfortable for the original owner.
20. Carnationcloud: Swanna (Electric/Flying)
Swanna looks elegant, but it also has extremely powerful wings. Flamingo Swanna begins its life as a white bird like Swanna, but the Clauncher it eats turn its feathers bright pink. It seems the pigments of shiny Clauncher may be the cause of shiny Flamingo Swanna.
21. Vincapool: Noivern (Flying/Dark)
Noivern is a fruit-eating bat with a surprisingly volatile disposition. Vampire Noivern is more reserved but also seeks out blood to drink all night. My sources tell me it is probably also a hacker.
22. Peatfeather: Sceptile (Grass/Ground)
Sceptile is very agile, and the leaves on its arms are sharp enough to cut down trees. Autumn Sceptile does not spend much of its time in the trees but prefers the forest floor. It no longer produces its own chlorophyll since evolving.