| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Dragon |
| Attack | Pierce |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Kyoko Umemoto |
| Rarity | Rare Holo |
| Pokédex | 334 |
| Evolves from | Swablu |
Altaria
On sunny days, it flies freely through the sky and blends into the clouds. It sings in a beautiful soprano.
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Phantom Forces
It shouts loudly by inhaling air, and then using its well-developed stomach muscles to exhale.
Sword & Shield
It has the power to control time. It appears in Sinnoh-region myths as an ancient deity.
Evolving Skies
Flabébé wears a crown made from pollen it's collected from its flower. The crown has hidden healing properties.
Sun & Moon
If any of your Pokémon were Knocked Out by damage from an opponent’s attack during their last turn, this attack does 90 more damage.
Paradox Rift
This legendary Pokémon is said to represent the land. It went to sleep after dueling Kyogre.
Silver Tempest
It launches water bubbles with its legs, drowning prey within the bubbles. This Pokémon can then take its time to savor its meal.
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Sun & Moon
Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore.
Sun & Moon
Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mounts where they live.
Sun & Moon
At its throat, it bears a bell of fire. The bell rings brightly whenever this Pokémon spits fire.
Sun & Moon
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.
Sun & Moon
As a result of headaches so fierce they cause it to cry, it sometimes uses psychokinesis without meaning to.
Sun & Moon
Attach 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sun & Moon
Its shell is filled with its soft innards. It doesn't move much because of the risk it might carelessly spill its innards out.



