You may discard the top card of your deck. If that card is a Fire Energy card, this attack does 50 more damage.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 110 |
| Types | Fire |
| Attack | Magma Mantle |
| Attack cost | Fire |
| Artist | kawayoo |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 219 |
| Evolves from | Slugma |
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Silver Tempest
If this Pokémon moved from your Bench to the Active Spot this turn, this attack does 90 more damage.
Sun & Moon
If they scent the faintest trace of blood, they rush to attack en masse. When alone, they're rather cowardly.
Rebel Clash
Usually found in power plants. Easily mistaken for a Poké Ball, it has zapped many people.
Scarlet & Violet
When Staravia evolve into Staraptor, they leave the flock to live alone. They have sturdy wings.
Base
A Pokémon with a hot temper that can't be controlled once it's angered. Capable of breathing flames hotter than 3000°.
Tutustu myös
Kalos Starter Set
The quills on its head are usually soft. When it flexes them, the points become so hard and sharp that they can pierce rock.
Kalos Starter Set
The plant stalk it holds is its weapon. The stalk is used like a sword to cut all sorts of things.
Kalos Starter Set
It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.
Kalos Starter Set
Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
Kalos Starter Set
It creates throwing stars out of compressed water. When it spins them and throws them at high speed, these stars can split metal in two.
Kalos Starter Set
The water stored inside the tuft on its head is full of nutrients. It waters plants with it using its tail.
Kalos Starter Set
It is timid in spite of its looks. If it becomes enraged, however, it will strike with its huge fangs.
Kalos Starter Set
To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.



