Alakazam, the Psi Pokemon. Alakazam is one of the most intelligent Pokemon in existence, its continual brain growth contributing to its IQ score of over 5000. That gives this Pokemon a perfect memory with which it can remember everything it encounters. However, its neck is unable to support its head completely, and its body is otherwise physically weak, so it relies on a large portion of its extremely potent psychic powers to move around and keep its head up. Sometimes, its powers become excessive and overflow out of its head, causing headaches to those too close to it. The spoons it holds may actually be further manifestations of its psychic powers, which are heightened while Alakazam closes its eyes. No two spoons created by an Alakazam are ever alike, with each spoon being the only one of its kind in the entire world of Pokemon. Sometimes these spoons are given to people that it trusts, and they are special in that anything eaten using those spoons is considered delectable.
Rhydon, the Drill Pokemon. Able to walk on two legs, this Pokemon can regularly live in high heat environments like volcanoes. Its horn can actually spin fast enough to drill through any form of earth, even diamond. Sometimes it will drill into lava and not feel much due to its tough hide. Rhydon does get smarter once it learns to walk on two legs, but it still suffers from a poor memory, and its hide causes it to not feel much pain in general.
Togetic, the Happiness Pokemon, and the evolved form of Togepi. Togetic prefers people whose hearts are pure and shies away from those who are unkind. Whenever it appears before someone, it shares its good fortune with that person by bestowing a substance called Joy Dust. It can fly around using its magic abilities instead of its wings.
Monferno, the Playful Pokemon, and the pre-evolved form of Infernape. Monferno's flame intensifies whenever it wants to try scaring away a potential threat. Leadership in a troop will have larger flames on their tails and lighter blue crests on their foreheads. Monferno prefers hanging out in the trees, ceilings, or on walls to attack from above using ranged or aerial assaults.
Swalot, the Poison Bag Pokemon. Swalot can digest anything it can fit in its mouth, which is anything the size of a car tire. As soon as it spots prey of a suitable size, it spits out a glob of toxic acid. As soon as the prey is disabled, Swalot approaches, ingests, and swallows it whole, beginning to digest its meal as soon as closes its mouth, leaving no way for the prey to escape its fate. Its acidic enzymes can digest any substance inside it, even the carapace of Steel Pokemon, except the Pokemon's own stomach. As such, the acid is too dangerous for scientists to even examine without having a Swalot stomach to hold it in.
Chesnaught, the Spiny Armor Pokemon. Chesnaught is so powerful, even its Tackle attack can turn over a tank weighing 50 tons. It can also jump in front of its friends and take a defensive stance to block almost any attack and come out of it unscathed.
Lucario, the Aura Pokemon, and the evolved form of Riolu. This Pokemon's ability to sense and use aura become fully realized upon evolution, and these powers include understanding humans, reading of minds and emotions, detecting hidden creatures, infusing aura into their attacks, and finding weak points on their opponent to focus their attacks.
Tyranitar, the Armor Pokemon, and the final evolved form of Larvitar. Tyranitar is one of the most powerful Pokemon from a physical standpoint, allowing it to reduce a mountain to rubble and make a nest out of it. It frequently travels between mountains looking for something that can challenge it and its impenetrable armor, ignoring those it doesn't perceive as such. Whenever it is enraged, it destroys mountains and can completely change the path of rivers, irreversibly altering the surrounding terrain forever and with no regard for its neighbors' livelihoods. With a clench of its fist, or even when it walks around, it can cause massive quakes that alter the terrain, though on a lesser scale than if it were rampaging.
Pancham, the Playful Pokemon. Pancham tries its hardest to look scary to others with its glare and menacing expression, but it only makes the Pokemon appear more adorable, and its facade melts away as someone approaches and pets it. Pancham are commonly found chewing on a leaf as a part of their menacing demeanor. This all appears to be an effort to impress the clan leader enough so that they are trained by that leader, who may take its leaf away if it does something wrong. Because of its mischievous nature, newer trainers are encouraged to gain more experience before attempting to raise one.
Meowth, the Scratch Cat Pokemon. A form originally sighted in the Galar region, this subspecies started existing after living with sailors in the Galar region for long enough. They adapted to have tougher iron hides and darker coins on their foreheads, and it is these dirtier coins that cause them to be in conflict with the main species of Meowth due to how clean their coins are.