Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| Level | 33 |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Colorless |
| Attack | Slam |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Mitsuhiro Arita |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 148 |
| Evolves from | Dratini |
| Evolves to | Dragonite |
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Scarlet & Violet
Flittle's toes levitate about half an inch above the ground because of the psychic power emitted from the frills on the Pokémon's belly.
Steam Siege
They live in cold regions, forming groups of four or five that hunt prey with impressive coordination.
Rebel Clash
It is virtually worthless in terms of both power and speed. It is the most weak and pathetic Pokémon in the world.
Burning Shadows
It has a cunning yet savage disposition. It waits for parents to leave their nests, and then it sneaks in to steal their eggs.
Cosmic Eclipse
You can tell how it's feeling by the smoke spouting from its shell. Tremendous velocity is a sign of good health.
Sword & Shield
They have lightning-like movements. When Zebstrika run at full speed, the sound of thunder reverberates.
Tutustu myös
Base
Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in intensely cold waters.
Base
A legendary bird Pokémon said to appear from clouds while wielding enormous lightning bolts.
Base
Very protective of its territory. It will bark and bite to repel intruders from its space.
Base
Long considered a mythical Pokémon until recently, when a small colony was found living underwater.
Base
While seeming to do nothing, it fires punches in lightning-fast volleys that are impossible to see.
Base
Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage.
Base
Using its amazing muscles, it throws powerful punches that can knock its victim clear over the horizon.
Base
Formed by several Magnemites linked together. It frequently appears when sunspots flare up.



