Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 60 more damage.
Crustle
Its thick claws are its greatest weapons. They’re mighty enough to crack Rhyperior’s carapace.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 130 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | X-Scissor |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | sowsow |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 558 |
| Evolves from | Dwebble |
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Sun & Moon
There are some places where Slowpoke is worshiped because of a long-standing belief that whenever Slowpoke yawns, it rains.
Sun & Moon
During your opponent’s next turn, prevent all damage done to this Pokémon by attacks from TAG TEAM Pokémon.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon generates electricity and channels it into its legs to keep them going strong. Boltund can run nonstop for three full days.
Sword & Shield
This Pokémon flashes a bright light that blinds its prey. This creates an opening for it to deliver an electrical attack.
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Sword & Shield
The faster a Thwackey can beat out a rhythm with its two sticks, the more respect it wins from its peers.
Sword & Shield
It scatters cotton all over the place as a prank. If it gets wet, it'll become too heavy to move and have no choice but to answer for its mischief.
Sword & Shield
The faster a Thwackey can beat out a rhythm with its two sticks, the more respect it wins from its peers.
Sword & Shield
Only female Salazzle exist. They emit a gas laden with pheromones to captivate male Salandit.
Sword & Shield
It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.
Sword & Shield
By drumming, it taps into the power of its special tree stump. The roots of the stump follow its direction in battle.
Sword & Shield
While young, it has six gorgeous tails. When it grows, several new tails are sprouted.
Sword & Shield
A constant collector of information, this Pokémon is very smart. Very strong is what it isn't.



