This attack does 30 more damage for each Energy attached to both Active Pokémon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | Grass |
| Attack | Psy Ball |
| Attack cost | Psychic |
| Artist | takuyoa |
| Rarity | Double Rare |
| Pokédex | 956 |
| Evolves from | Flittle |
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Sun & Moon
When it senses danger, it perks up its ears. On cold nights, it sleeps with its head tucked into its fur.
Lost Origin
It lives among the tall grass and in forests. It repels attacks by raising up the spikes on its rear.
Steam Siege
They set off on their own from their pride and live by themselves to become stronger. These hot-blooded Pokémon are quick to fight.
Burning Shadows
Forests where Shiinotic live are treacherous to enter at night. People confused by its strange lights can never find their way home again.
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