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This Pokémon can Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur when selected to attack.
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This Pokémon can use its Z-Move when selected to attack.
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This Pokémon starts the battle in its Crowned Sword form.
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This Pokémon can Dynamax when selected to attack.
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Miracle Go First Chance! If the opposing Pokémon would attack first, Go First Chance! will always trigger.
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Double Move This Pokémon can use an additional move after using its first.
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Chain Attack This Pokémon can chain its attack with the player's other usable Pokémon.
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This Pokémon can Terastallize into a Grass-type Tera Pokémon when selected to attack.
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Pokémon Mezastar tag 3-1-034
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Inteleon (Japanese: インテレオン Intereon) is a Grade 4 Pokémon Mezastar tag. It is part of the first Double Chain set.
Tag data
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Stats
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HP 122
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Attack 84
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Defense 66
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Sp. Attack 122
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Sp. Defense 66
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Speed 117
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Pokédex entry
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It has many hidden capabilities, such as fingertips that can shoot water and a membrane on its back that it can use to glide through the air.
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たさいな きのうを かくしもつ。 ゆびから みずを ふんしゃして せなかの ひまくで かぜに のる。
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Tag partner
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This Pokémon can attack together with Pikachu if successful during Tag Attack Chance!
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Release information
A gold-colored version of this tag was available as part of the Get in Battle Free Trial Special Edition ~Dark Terastal Charizard Challenge~ in Yokohama event, which was present at two locations during August 2023. One event was held at Bandai Namco Cross Store Yokohama between August 9 and 14, while another was held at Pacifco Yokohama between August 11 and 13 during the 2023 World Championships.[1] Each venue was planned to accommodate 3,000 people using a numbered ticket system to determine play order. Each participant would play one free session of a custom Get in Battle! game that always had a Dark-type Tera Charizard as the Boss Pokémon. The other two opponent Pokémon were selected from a pool of 37 from different series. Participants were required to use a team of rental Pokémon and were not permitted to use any Memory tags. At the end of the session, participants could dispense one tag of any Pokémon caught during the Get Time! or Last!! Get Time! phase.
Trivia
Origin
Dive is a move that Inteleon can learn in the games via TM.
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