| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 50 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Hook |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | Kouki Saitou |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 50 |
| Evolves to | Dugtrio |
Diglett
It travels through tunnels that it digs underground. It hates sunlight, so it comes out only after the sun goes down.
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