Before doing damage, discard all Pokémon Tools from your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 220 |
| Types | Fire |
| Attack | Incinerate |
| Attack cost | Fire |
| Artist | Ryota Murayama |
| Rarity | Rare Ultra |
| Pokédex | 6 |
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Brilliant Stars
By joining its tail with that of another Luxio, this Pokémon can receive some of the other Luxio's electricity and power up its own electric blasts.
Steam Siege
With its wings, it controls its position in the air. It likes to attack from above, a maneuver that is difficult to defend against.
Celestial Storm
Discard up to 2 cards from your hand. This attack does 40 damage for each card you discarded in this way.
Paldean Fates
It has a psychic power that enables it to distort the space around it and see into the future.
Scarlet & Violet
Inflating its poison sacs, it fills the area with an odd sound and hits flinching opponents with a poison jab.
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Sword & Shield
After captivating opponents with its sweet scent, it lashes them with its thorny whips.
Sword & Shield
Often found in gardens, this Pokémon has hairs on its body that it uses to assess its surroundings.
Sword & Shield
Search your deck for up to 2 Pokémon, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
Sword & Shield
By drumming, it taps into the power of its special tree stump. The roots of the stump follow its direction in battle.
Sword & Shield
Only female Salazzle exist. They emit a gas laden with pheromones to captivate male Salandit.
Sword & Shield
It emits psychic energy to observe and study what's around it—and what's around it can include things over six miles away.
Sword & Shield
Attach up to 3 Fire Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sword & Shield
Its venom sacs produce a fluid that this Pokémon then heats up with the flame in its tail. This process creates Salandit's poisonous gas.



