· 001 · Mareep
Mareep is one of the most common Pokémon in Paqori due to its economic importance. The domestic herds are far woolier and less coarse-haired than their wild relatives due to centuries of selective breeding.
· 002 · Flaaffy
Flaaffy are more likely to be found in the wild than in domestic herds. The expense of feeding and caring for a Flaaffy far outweighs its value as a producer of wool. If domestic Mareep evolve, they are usually slaughtered for their meat.
· 003 · Ampharos
Ampharos are occasionally found in the wild and tend to be the protectors of their herds. Domestic Ampharos are almost exclusive to trainers.
· 004 · Cottonee
Like Mareep, they are incredibly common and primarily domestic, bred for higher quantities of finer wool. Due to the food grown in mineral-rich soil across the region, Cottonee eventually build up enough Sunstone deposits in their body to evolve into Whimsicott.
· 005 · Whimsicott
Whimsicott are far more useful to the people of Paqori than their pre-evolution due to the amount of fine wool they produce. Over generations of domestication, it has been found that a Whimsicott's coat will gradually change color according to their diet. Thus, many herders are very strict with what they feed their herds.
· 006 · Skiddo
Fairly common in the wild during Gogoat's foaling seasons. Unlike other known variants of their species, they are a Rock/Grass type.
· 007 · Gogoat
Very common in the wild, moreso than Skiddo, as their growth and evolution are spurred on by practise sparring. They are kept domestically in small groups for their milk, which is usually made into cheese. They are also the favored pack animals of the mountains due to their sure footing on treacherous terrain. Like Paqori Skiddo, their typing is Rock/Grass.
· 008 · Lillipup
This family is not native to Paqori, but were introduced long ago to assist with herding. The population is now rather out of control, and many can be seen wandering the cities and surrounding areas.
· 009 · Herdier
The preferred stage of this Pokémon family, Herdier can be seen across the region as an assistant to shepherds and guardian of homesteads. They are also common around cities, like Lillipup.
· 010 · Stoutland
Stoutland are used primarily by police and search-and-rescue parties due to their ability to track people down.
· 011 · Minccino
Kept as household pets and playmates for children. Their tidy nature makes household cleaning a near non-necessity for their owners, and they teach children to clean as well. Despite their pickiness regarding their environment, they will eat nearly anything.
· 012 · Cinccino
In addition to Minccino's habitual behaviour, Cinccino are often trained to help in the homestead's gardens, as they are more meticulous and docile than their pre-evolution.
· 013 · Mudbray
Not native to Paqori and seen more often in the foaling season of their species. They are trained and evolved fairly quickly due to their versatility as work animals, but Mudbray are still useful pack animals as they are.
· 014 · Mudsdale
The preferred work animal of the lowlands. Mudsdale can carry more, travel faster, and are easily trained to be ridden and to pull carts and plows- as opposed to Gogoat. However, they are less sure of foot and so stick to easier terrain. They are common domestic animals in the lowlands, but nonexistent in the wild.
· 015 · Pancham
Paqori Pancham are much more docile and friendly than their cousins in other regions. They are curious and will wander over to inspect humans travelling through their territory. As friendly as they are, it is recommended that humans do not interact with them, as their mothers are very protective. Paqori Pancham's fur coloring on their heads is inverted compared to Pancham of other regions- their ears and rings around their eyes are a creamy white, whereas the rest of their head is black.
· 016 · Pangoro
They are warier of humans than their young, but will not attack unless provoked or under the impression that one of their children are in danger. They are primarily vegetarian, but eat some fish to supplement their diet. Paqori Pangoro, like the Pancham, have inverted fur colors on their heads as well as orange-streaked black on their stomach rather than white. Their typing is Dark/Rock.
· 017 · Woobat
Common across the region in natural caves and overhangs. Very friendly toward humans, though most people are alarmed when the Woobat swarm in an attempt to greet them.
· 018 · Swoobat
Less common than Woobat, but still very friendly toward humans. Often are willing to guide lost people and Pokémon back out of the maze of caves they inhabit.
· 019 · Wingull
Primarily found along the southern coast and nesting on the volcanic island, though small groups seem to live near any body of water. Their color scheme is not the common blue and white, but instead white and silvery grey.
· 020 · Pelipper
Their behavior, habitat, and appearance are identical to their predecessors. It is said that a Pelipper hanging around near your fishing spot is good luck, but it is more likely that they just want to mooch off your catch.
· 021 · Sandshrew
While more common in the desert lowlands, groups of Alolan Sandshrew can be found high in the mountains.
· 022 · Sandslash
It is rare for humans to see either variant of this Pokémon, as they are incredibly adept at not being seen when they do not want to be.
· 023 · Vulpix
The Alolan form is more common in Paqori than the common form, but the common form can be found near the regional volcanoes.
· 024 · Ninetales
Similar to how Paqori Cottonee evolves, Ninetales come about when a Vulpix accumulates enough evolutionary mineral deposits in their body. However, this takes far longer than with Cottonee, as Vulpix is a predatory species that relies on what its prey has eaten for those deposits.
· 025 · Cleffa
Cleffa live near high-altitude mineral springs. They are primarily nocturnal, sleeping in caves during the day and basking in the moonlight at night.
· 026 · Clefairy
When Cleffa evolves into Clefairy, it gains the Ice type in addition to Fairy. They like to collect meteorites and float around the mountains using the power of moonlight.
· 027 · Clefable
Due to the high altitudes in Paqori and the thinner ozone layer, the light of the moon is more direct. When there are three cloudless nights before the true full moon and three after, Clefairy who have soaked up the moonlight all that time are bound to evolve into Clefable.
· 028 · Azurill
Azurill is a very common wild Pokémon, able to live in almost all watery environments. They are rarely domesticated and fearful of humans.
· 029 · Marill
Unlike its smaller form, Marill are friendly toward humans. They often retrieve lost items from around their homes and leave them near the closest settlement. The higher the altitude of their home, the more likely they are to have the ability Thick Fat.
· 030 · Azumarill
Not just friendly toward humans, but downright sociable. Confident in their power to handle any threat, Azumarill seem to let go of their caution and wander into human settlements to play with children and help water gardens in exchange for food.
· 031 · Meowth
Meowth are most often seen following their mothers around, learning to hunt small prey. Both colorations of the species are fairly common, as is the Alolan form. The only cases of domestic Meowth in Paqori have been a result of conservationists rescuing them as kittens.
· 032 · Persian
The strongest and most common predator of the mountain areas. They are bold enough to raid settlements and will take domestic Minccino, Cinccino, Mareep, Skiddo, and Gogoat. They are the only predator of Pancham in the region.
· 033 · Ducklett
Found only in the southern coastal area of Paqori during the former half of the cold season. By the time they reach Paqori, most have evolved into Swanna.
· 034 · Swanna
Migrate to the southern coast of Paqori during the region's cold season to take refuge from the even colder southern regions, and fly back to their homes during the warm season.
· 035 · Snover
Snover are rarely seen below the snowline, but are fairly common overall. They will help lost mountaineers find their way back to towns on occasion.
· 036 · Abomasnow
It is believed that Abomasnow have an important role in commanding the seasons.
· 037 · Sigilyph
Often seen around ruins and ancient buildings. They are believed to be spirits invoked long ago to assist in protecting the area. Guides have to make friends with the local Sigilyph before being able to conduct tours, otherwise the Sigilyph will feel threatened and attack. This also makes restoration and preservation of ancient sites an even more delicate operation.
· 038 · Absol
Due to Absol's skill at predicting disasters, the people of Paqori see them as the guardians they are, as opposed to the misguided blame people of other regions place upon them.
· 039 · Skarmory
Skarmory is the national bird of Paqori. It is illegal to capture, hurt, or kill them.
· 040 · Sableye
Instead of feeding on gems, Paqori Sableye prefer the precious metals that are abundant in this region. The effect of subsisting primarily on gold, silver, copper, and the like makes their golden coloration more common than their purple one.
· 041 · Drilbur
Drilbur are not native to Paqori, but were imported during construction of the rail lines for the purpose of ecologically sound mining. They are very friendly and playful.
· 042 · Excadrill
Rather grumpy in general. They dislike the noise of the trains, but refuse to move out of the caves the trains run through. Excadrill tend to just ignore humans and go about their business.
· 043 · Machop
Like Drilbur, Machop were introduced to Paqori during the construction of the rail lines. They like to impress human children by showing off their strength.
· 044 · Machoke
Machoke are heavily utilized in construction projects and maintenance. They are often seen working on roadways and in quarries.
· 045 · Machamp
Most people who train Machamp are older construction workers and quarry workers. Having a Machamp is a status symbol for these occupations.
· 046 · Wooper
Wooper are native to a region north of Paqori, but have been introduced as part of a conservation effort, since their native habitat is becoming increasingly urbanized. They were initially introduced to the largest lake in Paqori, but have since started to broaden their habitat.
· 047 · Quagsire
Conservationists are relieved to see the population of Quagsire increasing, but are starting to worry that they may take over the region's waterways since nothing seems to prey on them.
· 048 · Natu
Natu are seen in the northern part of the region during the latter half of the warm season.
· 049 · Xatu
Xatu migrate from a region north of Paqori during the warm season to nest and breed. They then return to their homes upon the change to the cold season.
· 050 · Druddigon
Druddigon live in caves on the eastern side of the mountain range, close to where the tropical forests begin. Their natural coloration makes for good camouflage in vegetation, so they prefer to hunt in said forests and bring their food back to their dens.