| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 270 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Aqua Blade |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Oku |
| Rarity | Special Illustration Rare |
| Pokédex | 768 |
| Evolves from | Wimpod |
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Forbidden Light
Its source of protection is its slimy, germ-laden mucous membrane. Anyone who touches it needs some thorough hand-washing.
Evolutions
Its four ruggedly developed arms can launch a flurry of 1,000 punches in just two seconds.
Celestial Storm
It loves vengeful emotions and hangs in rows under the eaves of houses where vengeful people live.
Sun & Moon
Fishermen keep an eye out for Wingull in the sky, because wherever they're circling, the ocean sure to be is teeming with fish Pokémon.
Sword & Shield
The shock waves from its cries can tip over trucks. It stamps its feet to power up.
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It scatters poisonous spores and throws powerful punches while its foe is hampered by inhaled spores.
Scarlet & Violet
Its fluffy fur is similar in composition to plants. This Pokémon frequently washes its face to keep it from drying out.
Scarlet & Violet
Though it looks like Tentacool, Toedscool is a completely different species. Its legs may be thin, but it can run at a speed of 30 mph.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon was born in a land where flowers bloom. It scatters colorful, toxic scales from its wings during battle.
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This calm Pokémon is very compassionate. It will share its delicious, nutrient-rich oil with weakened Pokémon.
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It prefers harsh environments, such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body.
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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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Traditional Paldean dishes can be extremely spicy because they include the shed front teeth of Capsakid among their ingredients.



