During your opponent’s next turn, the Defending Pokémon can’t retreat.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 110 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Big Bite |
| Attack cost | Water |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 779 |
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Furious Fists
Puts enemies to sleep, then eats their dreams. Occasionally gets sick from eating only bad dreams.
Scarlet & Violet
Search your deck for up to 2 Basic Grass Energy cards and up to 2 Basic Lightning Energy cards and attach them to your Pokémon in any way you like. Then, shuffle your deck.
Sun & Moon
They move in small groups, walking around lazily. Anyone who makes eye contact gets smacked with a headbutt.
Silver Tempest
Flip a coin. If heads, discard an Energy from your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
Flashfire
It draws out and controls the hidden power of flowers. The flower Flabébé holds is most likely part of its body.
Tutustu myös
Scarlet & Violet
Traditional Paldean dishes can be extremely spicy because they include the shed front teeth of Capsakid among their ingredients.
Scarlet & Violet
Until recently, people living in the mountains would ride on the back of these Pokémon to traverse the mountain paths.
Scarlet & Violet
It scatters poisonous spores and throws powerful punches while its foe is hampered by inhaled spores.
Scarlet & Violet
It spits out a fluid that it uses to glue tree bark to its body. The fluid hardens when it touches air.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon scatters poisonous powder to repel enemies. It will eat different plants depending on where it lives.
Scarlet & Violet
It can sense the feelings of others by touching them with its horns. This species has assisted people with their work since 5,000 years ago.
Scarlet & Violet
It lives in tropical jungles. The bunch of fruit around its neck is delicious. The fruit grows twice a year.
Scarlet & Violet
With its herculean powers, it can easily throw around an object that is 100 times its own weight.



