If there is any Stadium card in play, this attack does 40 more damage.
Heatran
It dwells in volcanic caves. It digs in with its cross-shaped feet to crawl on ceilings and walls.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 130 |
| Types | Metal |
| Attack | Steel Drop |
| Attack cost | Metal |
| Artist | Midori Harada |
| Rarity | Rare Holo |
| Pokédex | 485 |
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Silver Tempest
What makes it happy is imitating the voices of weeping people and scaring everyone. It doesn't deal well with folks who aren't easily frightened.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon came to be when the spirit of a deceased child possessed a tree stump. It now wanders the forest searching for friends.
Chilling Reign
These Diglett triplets dig over 60 miles below sea level. No one knows what it's like underground.
Sun & Moon
By dislocating its jaw, it can swallow prey larger than itself. After a meal, it curls up and rests.
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Very intelligent, it roasts berries before eating them. It likes to help people.
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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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Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.
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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 relies on its sturdy shell to deflect predators' attacks. It counterattacks with its sharp quills.
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It creates throwing stars out of compressed water. When it spins them and throws them at high speed, these stars can split metal in two.



