Supertype | Pokémon |
---|---|
Subtype | Stage 1 |
HP | 110 |
Types | Fire |
Attack | Combustion |
Attack cost | Colorless |
Artist | Ryota Murayama |
Rarity | Uncommon |
Pokédex | 78 |
Evolves from | Ponyta |
Rapidash
This Pokémon can be seen galloping through fields at speeds of up to 150 mph, its fiery mane fluttering in the wind.
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Because it turns active on nights of the full moon, it is said to have some link to the lunar phases.
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It floats using the electricity stored in its body. When thunderclouds are around, Tadbulb will float higher off the ground.
Brilliant Stars
Garchomp makes its home in volcanic mountains. It flies through the sky as fast as a jet airplane, hunting down as much prey as it can.
Paldea Evolved
On hot days, these Pokémon press their ice cube heads together and pass the time cooling each other down.
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Packs of them follow travelers through the desert until the travelers can no longer move.
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This Pokémon was born in a land where flowers bloom. It scatters colorful, toxic scales from its wings during battle.
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Floragato deftly wields the vine hidden beneath its long fur, slamming the hard flower bud against its opponents.
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It protects itself from enemies by emitting oil from the fruit on its head. This oil is bitter and astringent enough to make someone flinch.
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The thread it secretes from its rear is as strong as wire. The secret behind the thread's strength is the topic of ongoing research.
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Until recently, people living in the mountains would ride on the back of these Pokémon to traverse the mountain paths.
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This Pokémon uses the reflective fur lining its cape to camouflage the stem of its flower, creating the illusion that the flower is floating.
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It spits out a fluid that it uses to glue tree bark to its body. The fluid hardens when it touches air.