| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 60 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Tackle |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Shibuzoh. |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 585 |
| Evolves to | Sawsbuck |
Deerling
Their coloring changes according to the season and can be slightly affected by the temperature and humidity as well.
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Flashfire
Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Evolving Skies
It spreads its petals to absorb sunlight. It also floats in the air to get closer to the sun.
BREAKpoint
As it digs to expand its nest, it habitually digs up gems that it then hoards in its nest.
Ancient Origins
You may attach up to 2 Grass Energy cards from your hand to your Benched Pokémon in any way you like. If you attached Energy to a Pokémon in this way, heal all damage from that Pokémon.
מוצרים קשורים
Sun & Moon
A bit of a dandy, it spends its free time preening its wings. Its preoccupation with any dirt on its plumage can leave it unable to battle.
Sun & Moon
It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards.
Sun & Moon
They give off a sweet and refreshing scent. Cutiefly often gather near the tall grass where Fomantis are hiding.
Sun & Moon
It is said that the red part of its forehead grants supernatural powers to those who posses one, so it was over-hunted in the past.
Sun & Moon
Its long, striking legs aren't just for show but to be used to kick with skill. In victory, it shows off by kicking the defeated, laughing boisterously.
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
When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its heads. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon.
Sun & Moon
Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore.



