Snivy (Kids Games Festival in Golden Week)

Snivy (Japanese: ツタージャ Tsutarja) is a special 'bridge puck' that can be used both on Pokémon Battrio and Pokémon Tretta arcade systems. It is one of the Special Spin Pucks.

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Snivy
ツタージャ Tsutarja

Front art from promotional expansion

art from expansion

Back art from promotional expansion
Name Snivy
Rarity
Option 1 2 3
Name Invisible Shiny Invisible Shiny
Attack type Grass Grass Grass
Defense type Grass Grass Grass
Level 54
Attack power
Defense power
Speed
Icon
HP ?? 45 45
Base color:
Black
Spin color:
Blue
Pokémon Battrio puck P

Details

Puck Data

Option 1
HP ??
Attack power
Defense power
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal
Berry Gauge
Team Gauge
Feature Advent + Special Ability
Grouping three black base colors will always summon Pikachu during Advent.
If this puck is scanned while playing Pokémon Tretta, it will evolve into a Normal class Servine.
Option 2
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal
Option 3
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal


Release information

This puck was awarded as a participation prize to those who took part in the Kyurem Cup held over the course of the Kids Games Festival in Golden Week. The events present at each venue hosting the festival depended on the 'Pattern' allocated. 'Pattern A' events held both the Reshiram•Zekrom Cup and Kyurem Cup, which took place at Aeon Mall Atsuta, Nagoya on April 28, 2012; at Aeon Mall Aratamabashi, Nagoya on April 29, 2012; at Dynalecx, Aeon Ibaraki Shopping Center, Osaka on April 30, 2012; at the Mori complex of Aeon Mall LakeTown, Saitama on May 3, 2012; and at Aeon Natori, Miyagi on May 6, 2012.

'Pattern B' events held just the Kyurem Cup, which took place at the Tsutaya bookstore at Power Mall Maebashi South, Maebashi on April 28, 2012; at Susono GrinPa Amusement Park, Shizuoka on April 29 and 30, 2012; at the Keikyu store at Wing Kurihama, Yokosuka on May 4, 2012; at the Rusutsu Resort, Hokkaido on May 4, 2012; at the Koriyama Toy Festival, Koriyama on May 5, 2012; and at the CoroCoro Hobby Festa in Suzuka, held at Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka on May 6, 2012.


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