Kleavor (1-4-025)

Kleavor
バサギリ Basagiri
Treasure Pokémon

Front art

Back art
Name Kleavor
Category Axe Pokémon
Types Bug/Rock
Poké Ene 208
Grade Grade 4
Collection no. 1-4-025
Teal Mask
This Pokémon starts the battle in its Teal Mask form.
Grassium Z
This Pokémon can use its Z-Move when selected to attack.
Terastal
This Pokémon can Terastallize into a Grass-type Tera Pokémon when selected to attack.
Mega Evolution
This Pokémon can Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur when selected to attack.
Tag Move
Tag Move
This Pokémon can attack simultaneously with Meowscarada when selected.

Kleavor (Japanese: バサギリ Basagiri) is a Grade 4 Pokémon Frienda Pick. It is part of the fourth set.

Frienda Pick data

Move
Stone Axe
Stats
HP
115
Speed
▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶
Attack
123
Defense
88
Sp. Attack
44
Sp. Defense
66


Release information

A promotional lamé-treated, translucent gold version of this Frienda Pick was available as part of a gift campaign held in conjunction with the Japanese broadcast of HZ083 on February 7, 2025.[1] A campaign page went live on the TV Tokyo website following the broadcast, on which people could enter the keyword displayed during the episode. Correct answers were entered into a lottery to win one of fifty prize packages, which comprised a set of four exclusive Frienda Picks mounted in an acrylic frame and a copy of the Koraidon, Miraidon & Pikachu Treasure Pokémon Set. The entry period was open until the broadcast of HZ084 on February 14, 2025. Winners were scheduled to receive their prizes by the end of April 2025.[2]


Promotional version
Pokémon Frienda Pick 1-4-025
Pokémon Tretta U1-26
Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001
Pokémon Mezastar tag 2-1-026
Pokémon Frienda Pick 1-1-035


Trivia

Origin

This Kleavor is based on Lucius's Kleavor from Pokémon Horizons: The Series. An image of either Liko, Roy, or the two together will appear in-game when Kleavor is selected to attack for the first time. Stone Axe is a move that Kleavor can use in the animated series and one it can learn in the games.

References

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