This attack does 20 more damage for each Darkness Energy attached to all of your Pokémon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 180 |
| Types | Darkness |
| Attack | Dark Pulse |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Eske Yoshinob |
| Rarity | Rare Holo EX |
| Pokédex | 491 |
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Base
This legendary Pokémon is said to freeze the water in the air during winter, causing snow.
Paldea Evolved
This Pokémon is very friendly when it's young. Its disposition becomes vicious once it matures, but it never forgets the kindness of its master.
Sun & Moon
Although it's powerful enough to dig right through volcanic rock, it doesn't allow itself to be seen very often.
151
These Pokémon get nervous when they're not in a group of six. The minute even one member of the group goes missing, Exeggcute become cowardly.
Darkness Ablaze
Its body gives off a sweet, fruity scent that is extremely appetizing to bird Pokémon.
Tutustu myös
Kalos Starter Set
It relies on its sturdy shell to deflect predators' attacks. It counterattacks with its sharp quills.
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
Very intelligent, it roasts berries before eating them. It likes to help people.
Kalos Starter Set
A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
Kalos Starter Set
They knock down flying prey by firing compressed water from their massive claws like shooting a pistol.
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 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
It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.



