Bruxish are famous for the vivid hallucinations which with they stun their prey, which are said to leave the subject so distant from our reality that their victims do not experience pain from the bite of their psychic fangs. Yet while one might imagine this fact, along with the instinct of self-preservation, would keep humans and pokemon far away, there are those who will travel the span of the oceans to experience a Bruxish vision.
No matter how fascinating a world may be, there are always those who wish to experience another one, for whom dreams are too ephemeral, fiction too distinct from their own lives. And some of these people will take great risks to do so. More than a few of Alola's most famous authors and poets, eager to surpass their own imaginations, lost their lives to a Bruxish bite. Luckily, in the modern era, a sealed cabin on a sturdy boat can render a Bruxish cruise no more dangerous than anything else on the water.
Bruxish do, however, still sink their fangs into humans – but it is humans who are already dying. Disabled by age and illness, many terminally ill patients see a Bruxish tour as a kind of good death, and spend vast sums traveling to Alola so that they may spend their last moments in a world where they can still move like in their healthier days, a world where they no longer feel pain. To them, the gnashing sounds of Bruxish teeth are like bells ringing to announce their death – or a thousand other noises the listeners did not survive to chronicle.
