Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.
Mew
So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| Level | 8 |
| HP | 40 |
| Types | Psychic |
| Attack | Psyshock |
| Attack cost | Psychic |
| Artist | Ken Sugimori |
| Rarity | Promo |
| Pokédex | 151 |
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Evolutions
Its wings can carry this Pokémon close to an altitude of 4,600 feet. It blows out fire at very high temperatures.
Scarlet & Violet
It eats its own weight in sugar every day. If it doesn't get enough sugar, it becomes incredibly grumpy.
Obsidian Flames
This Pokémon is known as the Bully of the Sea. Any ship entering the waters Sharpedo calls home will be attacked—no exceptions.
Paldean Fates
It slashes through grass with its sharp scythes, moving too fast for the human eye to track.
151
Bug Pokémon are Lickitung's main food source. This Pokémon paralyzes its prey with a lick from its long tongue, then swallows the prey whole.
Paldean Fates
They communicate with one another using their auras. They are able to run all through the night.
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While seeming to do nothing, it fires punches in lightning-fast volleys that are impossible to see.
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Normally found near power plants, it can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities.
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Flies at high speed and attacks using the large, venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail.
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A mystical Pokémon that exudes a gentle aura. Has the ability to change climate conditions.



