Garchomp (March 2010 Garchomp Cup)

Garchomp (Japanese: ガブリアス Gaburias) is a Pokémon Battrio puck. It is one of the Special Pucks.

Garchomp
ガブリアス Gaburias

Art from promotional expansion

art from promotional expansion

Back art from promotional expansion
Name Garchomp
Rarity Special
Option 1 2 3
Name Invisible Shiny Invisible Shiny
Attack type Dragon Grass Grass
Defense type Ground Grass Grass
Level 45
Attack power ●●●●●
Defense power ●●●●●
Speed ►►►►►
Icon Defense Up
HP 96 45 45
Base color:
N/A
Spin color:
N/A
Pokémon Battrio puck P

Details

Option 1
Draco Meteor
Critical Hit Ratio ★★
1/21 probability
Option 2
Vine Whip
Critical Hit Ratio ???
Unknown probability
Option 3
Vine Whip
Critical Hit Ratio ???
Unknown probability


Puck Data

Option 1
Icon Defense Up
If this Pokémon is chosen as leader, the other two Pokémon on its side of the field are given a moderate defense power boost.
HP 96
Attack power 103
Defense power 65
Exhaustion -60
Cost ★★★★
Movement Normal
Berry Gauge
Team Gauge
Option 2
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal
Option 3
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal


Combos

Level 2 Evolution 140%
effectiveness
Gible + Gabite + Garchomp
Evolution 120%
effectiveness
Gible + Garchomp
Gabite + Garchomp


Release information

This puck was awarded as a prize to those who won two consecutive battles in the regional Garchomp Cup tournaments held between March and April 2010. Participants who had also cleared at least 10 floors in Battrio Tower were eligible for an additional gift. It was reprinted in the Great Gathering of Legendary & Mirage Pokémon! Transforming Forme Change expansion with different artwork and the 'Hall of Fame' design.


Art from Great Gathering of Legendary & Mirage Pokémon! Transforming Forme Change expansion
Pokémon Battrio puck 18-037
Pokémon Tretta U1-26
Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001
Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001



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