| Supertype | Trainer |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Supporter |
| Rarity | Ultra Rare |
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Rebel Clash
When it isn't battling, it keeps Dreepy in the holes on its horns. Once a fight starts, it launches the Dreepy like supersonic missiles.
Scarlet & Violet
This mischief-loving Pokémon is full of curiosity. It battles by drawing out the type-based energy contained within its masks.
Battle Styles
All of its fur dazzles if danger is sensed. It flees while the foe is momentarily blinded.
Burning Shadows
Born from a sand mound playfully built by a child, this Pokémon embodies the grudges of the departed.
Primal Clash
Its hardy vitality enables it to adapt to any environment. Its pincers will never release prey.
Steam Siege
The spirits burned up in its ominous flame lose their way and wander this world forever.
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Packs of them follow travelers through the desert until the travelers can no longer move.
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This Pokémon was born in a land where flowers bloom. It scatters colorful, toxic scales from its wings during battle.
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The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
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Though it looks like Tentacool, Toedscool is a completely different species. Its legs may be thin, but it can run at a speed of 30 mph.
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It prefers harsh environments, such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body.
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It lives in tropical jungles. The bunch of fruit around its neck is delicious. The fruit grows twice a year.
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