During your opponent’s next turn, prevent all damage done to this Pokémon by attacks from Pokémon VMAX.
Latias
It can telepathically communicate with people. It changes its appearance using its down that refracts light.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 120 |
| Types | Dragon |
| Attack | Dyna Barrier |
| Attack cost | Fire |
| Artist | Yuu Nishida |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 380 |
Vendor Information
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Base
Lives close to water. Its long tail is ridged with a fin that is often mistaken for a mermaid's.
Scarlet & Violet
It's not uncommon for tunnels that appear to have formed naturally to actually be a result of Excadrill's rampant digging.
Shining Legends
It lives in the ozone layer far above the clouds and cannot be seen from the ground.
Scarlet & Violet
Put 2 damage counters on 1 of your opponent’s Pokémon for each Basic Grass Energy card in your discard pile. Then, shuffle those Energy cards into your deck.
Tutustu myös
Sword & Shield
With noises that could be mistaken for the rattles of maracas, it creates an upbeat rhythm, startling bird Pokémon and making them fly off in a hurry.
Sword & Shield
It shoots cotton from its body to protect itself. If it gets caught up in hurricane-strength winds, it can get sent to the other side of the Earth.
Sword & Shield
Attach up to 3 Fire Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sword & Shield
There's a hole in its tail that allows it to draw in the air it needs to keep its fire burning. If the hole gets blocked, this Pokémon will fall ill.
Sword & Shield
While young, it has six gorgeous tails. When it grows, several new tails are sprouted.
Sword & Shield
They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles.
Sword & Shield
The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty.
Sword & Shield
It emits psychic energy to observe and study what's around it—and what's around it can include things over six miles away.



