Heal 120 damage from 1 of your Benched Pokémon.
Mantyke
It swims along with a school of Remoraid, and they’ll all fight together to repel attackers.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 30 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Buoyant Healing |
| Artist | miki kudo |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 458 |
| Evolves to | Mantine |
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Sun & Moon
Said to live in another world, this Pokémon devours light, drawing the moonless dark veil of night over the brightness of day.
Burning Shadows
It attacks enemies with strikes of its thorn-covered tail. This Pokémon is wild tempered.
Obsidian Flames
There are records of a lost human child being raised by a childless Kangaskhan.
Base
Normally found only in the deep ocean, it has recently been seen in shallow waters as well.
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The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
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Until recently, people living in the mountains would ride on the back of these Pokémon to traverse the mountain paths.
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Spewpa doesn't live in a fixed location. It roams where it pleases across the fields and mountains, building up the energy it needs to evolve.
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This calm Pokémon is very compassionate. It will share its delicious, nutrient-rich oil with weakened Pokémon.
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Its fluffy fur is similar in composition to plants. This Pokémon frequently washes its face to keep it from drying out.
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It prefers damp places. By day it remains still in the forest shade. It releases toxic powder from its head.
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It protects itself from enemies by emitting oil from the fruit on its head. This oil is bitter and astringent enough to make someone flinch.
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The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.



