| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 40 |
| Attack | Bite |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Scav |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 41 |
| Evolves to | Golbat |
Zubat
Zubat live in caves, down where the sun’s light won’t reach. In the morning, they gather together to keep each other warm as they sleep.
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Evolutions
A being that exists as a thin gas. It can topple an Indian elephant by enveloping the prey in two seconds.
Scarlet & Violet
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
Sun & Moon
Records exist of a revived fossil that evolved into Rampardos. It proceeded to escape and then destroy a skyscraper with a headbutt.
Ancient Origins
Its body is said to be harder than any kind of metal. A study has revealed that its body is hollow.
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Scarlet & Violet
It prefers harsh environments, such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body.
Scarlet & Violet
This calm Pokémon is very compassionate. It will share its delicious, nutrient-rich oil with weakened Pokémon.
Scarlet & Violet
The ball of threads wrapped around its body is elastic enough to deflect the scythes of Scyther, this Pokémon's natural enemy.
Scarlet & Violet
It scatters poisonous spores and throws powerful punches while its foe is hampered by inhaled spores.
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
Dolliv shares its tasty, fresh-scented oil with others. This species has coexisted with humans since times long gone.
Scarlet & Violet
It prefers damp places. By day it remains still in the forest shade. It releases toxic powder from its head.
Scarlet & Violet
Traditional Paldean dishes can be extremely spicy because they include the shed front teeth of Capsakid among their ingredients.



