BREAKthrough
It traps foes with the suction cups on its tentacles, then smashes them with its rock-hard head.
BREAKthrough
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine's underside to scavenge for leftovers.
BREAKthrough
Using its dorsal fin as a suction pad, it clings to a Mantine's underside to scavenge for leftovers.
BREAKthrough
At the center of its body is a red core, which sends mysterious radio signals into the night sky.
BREAKthrough
It appears in large numbers by seashores. At night, its central core flashes with a red light.
BREAKthrough
It makes its nest by hollowing out boulders in streams with its horn. It defends its eggs with its life.
BREAKthrough
Its dorsal, pectoral and tail fins wave elegantly in water. That is why it is known as the water dancer.
BREAKthrough
When the twig is plucked from its tail, friction sets the twig alight. The flame is used to send signals to its allies.
BREAKthrough
As it walks, it munches on a twig in place of a snack. It intimidates opponents by puffing hot air out of its ears.
BREAKthrough
When it gets excited, embers rise from its head and tail and it gets hot. For some reason, it loves sweets.
BREAKthrough
This Pokémon lives in caves in volcanoes. The fire within the tuft on its head can reach 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
BREAKthrough
You may discard all Fire Energy attached to this Pokémon. If you do, this attack does 80 more damage.
