This attack can be used if this Pokémon is Asleep. If it is not Asleep, this attack does nothing.
Komala
It is born asleep, and it dies asleep. All its movements are apparently no more than the results of it tossing and turning in its dreams.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Colorless |
| Attack | Hypno Roll |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Kouki Saitou |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 775 |
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Paldean Fates
To steal the life of its target, it slips into the prey's shadow and silently waits for an opportunity.
Guardians Rising
Swinging its massive anchor, it can KO Wailord in a single blow. What appears to be green seaweed is actually its body.
Scarlet & Violet
Rock-hard scales and oil-filled swim bladders allow this Pokémon to survive the intense water pressure of the deep sea.
Chilling Reign
It has a generous habit of sharing its food with people and Pokémon, so it's always scrounging around for more food.
Sun & Moon
Every day, it tilts its head in the same rhythm. A long time ago, people raised these Pokémon to serve as clocks.
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When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its heads. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon.
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
No matter how much it eats, the mushrooms growing on its back steal away most of the nutrients it consumes.
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
Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mounts where they live.
Sun & Moon
While grooming itself, it builds up fur inside its stomach. It sets the fur alight and spews fiery attacks, which change based on how it coughs.



