Flip a number of coins equal to the number of damage counters on Machamp. This attack does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each heads.
Machamp
Using its amazing muscles, it throws powerful punches that can knock its victim clear over the horizon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 2 |
| Level | 54 |
| HP | 90 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Seething Anger |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | Tomokazu Komiya |
| Rarity | Promo |
| Pokédex | 68 |
| Evolves from | Machoke |
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Ancient Origins
It flies across the sky at Mach speeds. Removing the seal on its chest makes its internal energy go out of control.
Brilliant Stars
Artillery platforms built into the walls of ancient castles served as perches from which Golurk could fire energy beams.
Paldean Fates
The more energy it charges up, the faster it gets. But this also makes it more likely to explode.
Sword & Shield
Now armed with a weapon it used in ancient times, this Pokémon needs only a single strike to fell even Gigantamax Pokémon.
Sun & Moon
A common sight in forests and woods. It flaps its wings at ground level to kick up blinding sand.
Sun & Moon
It grows dispirited if it is not with kind people. It can float in midair without moving its wings.
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Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare and found only in certain areas.
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Rarely seen in the wild. Huge and vicious, it is capable of destroying entire cities in a rage.
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Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in intensely cold waters.
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It stores electrical energy under very high pressure. It often explodes with little or no provocation.
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Very protective of its territory. It will bark and bite to repel intruders from its space.
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Very smart and very vengeful. Grabbing one of its many tails could result in a 1,000-year curse.



