Phantump (Duel 323)

Phantump (Japanese: ボクレー Bokurei) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 3.0.6.

Phantump
ボクレー Bokurei
Evolution stage 1
Figure name Phantump
Move Points
Types
Ghost Grass
Rarity
Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur
Version 3.0.6
ID 323
Time Booster League Beginner
Special Time Boosters Holiday Booster
Locked Booster Yes
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
450
75
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Phantump.

Abilities

Forest Mischief もりのいたずら
On the field, this Pokémon can pass through other Pokémon. Attach a Forest Mischief marker to any Psychic-type Pokémon that battles this Pokémon. (While that marker is attached, that Pokémon is not subject to Energy effects.)


Data Disk

Version 7.0.0

 Bloom Doom ブルームシャインエクストラ 96 pt.
80
Removes all special conditions from your Pokémon.
 Never-Ending Nightmare むげんあんやへのいざない 96 pt.
220
All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an MP −1 marker.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Protect まもる 24 pt.
This Pokémon gains Wait.
Confuse Ray あやしいひかり 28 pt.
★★★
The battle opponent becomes confused.
Feint Attack だましうち 40 pt.
40
{{{effect}}}

Version 6.2.9-6.2.11

 Bloom Doom ブルームシャインエクストラ 96 pt.
80
Removes all special conditions from your Pokémon.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Protect まもる 24 pt.
This Pokémon gains Wait.
Confuse Ray あやしいひかり 28 pt.
★★★
The battle opponent becomes confused.
Feint Attack だましうち 40 pt.
40
{{{effect}}}

Version 3.0.6-6.2.8

Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Protect まもる 24 pt.
This Pokémon gains Wait.
Confuse Ray あやしいひかり 28 pt.
★★★
The battle opponent becomes confused.
Feint Attack だましうち 40 pt.
40
{{{effect}}}

Trivia

  • When initially added, Phantump was only labeled as Ghost-type. This was corrected with a hotfix.

Origin

Protect, Confuse Ray, and Feint Attack are moves in the Pokémon games that Phantump can learn, the first via TM. Bloom Doom and Never-Ending Nightmare are Z-Moves in the games that Phantump can use by equipping Grassium Z and Ghostium Z, respectively.

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