If there is any Stadium card in play, this attack does 50 more damage.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 150 |
| Types | Fairy |
| Attack | Wonder Stage |
| Attack cost | Fairy |
| Artist | Eske Yoshinob |
| Rarity | Rare Holo EX |
| Pokédex | 719 |
| Evolves to | M Diancie-EX |
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Base
Adores circular objects. Wanders the streets on a nightly basis to look for dropped loose change.
Sun & Moon
Its heavy shell is thought to be the reason this ancient Pokémon died out. It's apparently a distant ancestor of Octillery.
Shining Legends
While grooming itself, it builds up fur inside its stomach. It sets the fur alight and spews fiery attacks, which change based on how it coughs.
Fusion Strike
The bubble-like pattern on its stomach helps it camouflage itself when it's in the water.
Sword & Shield
Its cry leaves a lasting headache if heard for too long. It moves so quickly that it is almost invisible.
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The plant stalk it holds is its weapon. The stalk is used like a sword to cut all sorts of things.
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It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
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It is timid in spite of its looks. If it becomes enraged, however, it will strike with its huge fangs.
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The water stored inside the tuft on its head is full of nutrients. It waters plants with it using its tail.
Kalos Starter Set
To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.
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It will always obey the commands of a skilled Trainer. Its behavior arises from its living in packs in ancient times.
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Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It can't stop itself from chasing moving things, and it runs in a circle, chasing its own tail.



