| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | High Jump Kick |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | match |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 701 |
Hawlucha
With its wings, it controls its position in the air. It likes to attack from above, a maneuver that is difficult to defend against.
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The larger its petals, the more toxic pollen it contains. Its big head is heavy and hard to hold up.
Evolutions
This Pokémon has a geometric body. Because of its body, the locals suspect that it is an alien creature.
Base
Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up.
151
Discard up to 2 Basic Water Energy cards from your hand. This attack does 140 damage for each card you discarded in this way.
Brilliant Stars
It constantly gnaws on logs and rocks to whittle down its front teeth. It nests alongside water.
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Apparently this Pokémon is born when a departed spirit inhabits a sword. It attaches itself to people and drinks their life force.
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The water stored inside the tuft on its head is full of nutrients. It waters plants with it using its tail.
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The plant stalk it holds is its weapon. The stalk is used like a sword to cut all sorts of things.
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Blades comprise this Pokémon's entire body. If battling dulls the blades, it sharpens them on stones by the river.
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A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
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The quills on its head are usually soft. When it flexes them, the points become so hard and sharp that they can pierce rock.
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Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
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It can throw bubble-covered pebbles with precise control, hitting empty cans up to a hundred feet away.



