Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.
Timburr
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Best Punch |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | Kouki Saitou |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 532 |
| Evolves to | Gurdurr |
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Sun & Moon
Its sparkling core is called "the gem of the sea." This core can be made into high-priced accessories that are traded in secret.
Sun & Moon
Its feathers, which fall off as it grows, are thin and sharp. In times long past, warriors used them as swords.
Paradox Rift
Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They're mighty enough to crack Rhyperior's carapace.
Sun & Moon
It grips prey with its tail claws and injects poison. It tenaciously hangs on until the poison takes.
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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 uses the reflective fur lining its cape to camouflage the stem of its flower, creating the illusion that the flower is floating.
Scarlet & Violet
It protects itself from enemies by emitting oil from the fruit on its head. This oil is bitter and astringent enough to make someone flinch.
Scarlet & Violet
Until recently, people living in the mountains would ride on the back of these Pokémon to traverse the mountain paths.
Scarlet & Violet
The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
Scarlet & Violet
Floragato deftly wields the vine hidden beneath its long fur, slamming the hard flower bud against its opponents.
Scarlet & Violet
The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
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.



