This attack does 10 less damage for each damage counter on this Pokémon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 2 |
| HP | 240 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Massive Bloom |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Kagemaru Himeno |
| Rarity | Rare Holo GX |
| Pokédex | 45 |
| Evolves from | Gloom |
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Burning Shadows
It has a poison sac at its throat. When it croaks, the stored poison is churned for greater potency.
151
It is constantly wracked by a headache. When the headache turns intense, it begins using mysterious powers.
XY
Strong, but not too bright, this Pokémon can shatter even a skyscraper with its charging Tackles.
Fates Collide
The bone it holds is its key weapon. It throws the bone skillfully like a boomerang to KO targets.
Cosmic Eclipse
You may attach up to 3 Water Energy cards from your hand to your Pokémon in any way you like. If you do, heal 50 damage from those Pokémon for each card you attached to them in this way.
Scarlet & Violet
If your opponent’s Active Pokémon is affected by a Special Condition, this attack does 120 more damage.
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When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its heads. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon.
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The sepals on its head developed to protect its body. These are quite hard, so even if pecked by bird Pokémon, this Pokémon is totally fine.
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They give off a sweet and refreshing scent. Cutiefly often gather near the tall grass where Fomantis are hiding.
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