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| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 220 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Laser Focus |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | kawayoo |
| Rarity | Rare Ultra |
| Pokédex | 892 |
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Burning Shadows
When it unleashes its psychic power from the protuberance on its head, the grating sound of grinding teeth echoes through the area.
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The head sticking out belongs to the fore-wyrm, while the tail belongs to the core-wyrm. The two share one apple and help each other out.
Burning Shadows
This is Zygarde's form at times when it uses its overwhelming power to suppress those who endanger the ecosystem.
Base
When it locks eyes with an enemy, it will use a mix of psi moves such as Hypnosis and Confusion.
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A constant collector of information, this Pokémon is very smart. Very strong is what it isn't.
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While young, it has six gorgeous tails. When it grows, several new tails are sprouted.
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With noises that could be mistaken for the rattles of maracas, it creates an upbeat rhythm, startling bird Pokémon and making them fly off in a hurry.
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They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles.
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When it uses its special stick to strike up a beat, the sound waves produced carry revitalizing energy to the plants and flowers in the area.
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It scatters cotton all over the place as a prank. If it gets wet, it'll become too heavy to move and have no choice but to answer for its mischief.



