Many rodent Pokemon get this Grass-type move, which involves them pelting you with their favorite food.
Seed Bomb
Since the males of this species can't evolve, they might grow up to pursue this unsavory career choice.
Salandit bandit
This royal Pokemon has a kingly counterpart.
Nidoqueen
Palkia
Lustrous Orb
This Grass-type recently was released in Pokemon Go, where it can be found (in America) as far north as Arizona.
Maractus
The leader of a local religious community might have gems in his eyes.
Rabbi Sableye *NOTE: IF THIS IS IN ANY WAY ANTI-SEMITIC, IT CAN BE CHANGED TO DECIDUEYE*
This Pokemon gains its name from a Russian ruler, but the origins of this title go as far back as Rome.
Tsareena
Guts users prefer this orb (since Gen 7)
Flame Orb
This Uber-tier Grass Pokemon can be a real ***** to play against - if it hits its moves.
Shaymin
This Pokemon LOOKS BACK at his students.
Turtonator Educator
This unevolved Pokemon would LIKE to rule over its kingdom, but it can't, because it's extinct.
Tyrunt
The name of this orb is the opposite of what it does to you.
Life Orb
This always-Grass-type move will only get a STAB boost if its user is in Grassy Terrain.
Snap Trap
This Thick Fat Pokemon probably wouldn't be great to lead a company because he's oblivious to market changes.
Sealeo CEO
This Pokemon is roughly the same height as its French, real person counterpart, from whom the Pokemon also gains its name.
Empoleon
In HGSS, you use this orb to encounter Rayquaza.
Jade Orb
This G-max move has a secondary Aromatherapy effect.
G-Max Sweetness (Appletun)
This dog can jump-start your car, but would he be able to fix it?
Manectric mechanic
Despots tend to consume all they see, and this draconian Pokemon is no different.
Guzzlord
This Pokemon might be carrying BEMs, but we never see them, even when it grows to massive proportions.
Orbeetle