Your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Burned.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 220 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Searing Flame |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | 5ban Graphics |
| Rarity | Rare Ultra |
| Pokédex | 839 |
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Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon has characteristics similar to those of Flutter Mane, a creature mentioned in a certain book.
Scarlet & Violet
It is always vacantly lost in thought, but no one knows what it is thinking about. It is good at fishing with its tail.
Silver Tempest
Although unattractive and unpopular, this Pokémon's marvelous vitality has made it a subject of research.
Paldea Evolved
This kind of Tauros, known as the Combat Breed, is distinguished by its thick, powerful muscles and its fierce disposition.
Celestial Storm
They lurk deep within caves—motionless, neither eating nor drinking. Why they don't die is not known.
Produtos Relacionados
Sword & Shield
The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty.
Sword & Shield
When it uses its special stick to strike up a beat, the sound waves produced carry revitalizing energy to the plants and flowers in the area.
Sword & Shield
Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the Roselia is.
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
It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.
Sword & Shield
Attach up to 3 Fire Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sword & Shield
Search your deck for up to 2 Pokémon, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
Sword & Shield
It is said to live 1,000 years, and each of its tails is loaded with supernatural powers.



