Search your deck for a Grass Pokémon, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
Treecko
Small hooks on the bottom of its feet catch on walls and ceilings. That is how it can hang from above.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 60 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Find a Friend |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Tomokazu Komiya |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 252 |
| Evolves to | Grovyle |
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Base
While lulling its enemies with its vacant look, this wily Pokémon will use psychokinetic powers.
Obsidian Flames
It is said that a dog Pokémon that died in the wild without ever interacting with a human was reborn as this Pokémon.
Sun & Moon
They move in small groups, walking around lazily. Anyone who makes eye contact gets smacked with a headbutt.
Fusion Strike
The toxic liquid it launches from its right arm is so virulent that it can kill a weakened creature instantly.
Tutustu myös
Sun & Moon
Attach 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sun & Moon
This wary Pokémon uses photosynthesis to store up energy during the day, while becoming active at night.
Sun & Moon
It emits flickering spores that cause drowsiness. When its prey succumb to sleep, this Pokémon feeds on them by sucking in their energy.
Sun & Moon
This Pokémon has a violent, selfish disposition. If it's not in the mood to listen, it will ignore its Trainer's orders with complete nonchalance.
Sun & Moon
As it drowses the day away, it nourishes itself by sucking from tree roots. It wakens at the fall of night, wandering off in search of a new tree.
Sun & Moon
The large mushroom on its back controls it. It often fights over territory with Shiinotic.
Sun & Moon
They give off a sweet and refreshing scent. Cutiefly often gather near the tall grass where Fomantis are hiding.
Sun & Moon
At its throat, it bears a bell of fire. The bell rings brightly whenever this Pokémon spits fire.



