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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 P
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Garchomp (Japanese: ガブリアス Gaburias) is a Special Pokémon Mezastar tag. It is one of the Promotional tags.
Tag data
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Stats
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HP 117
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Attack 93
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Defense 69
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Sp. Attack 59
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Sp. Defense 62
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Speed 74
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Pokédex entry
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When Garchomp runs at high speed, it creates blades of air.
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ガブリアスが かけぬけると その あまりの はやさに くうきの やいばが つくりだされる。
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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
This tag was available as part of the Triple Dragon Campaign, during which three different tags were given away to people visiting participating stores with a Pokémon Mezastar machine on different weekends in May 2021. Garchomp was given away on the weekend of May 1 and 2; the giveaway was limited to children in elementary school and below on the first day and open to all ages on the second. The premise of the campaign was to give new players tags featuring Pokémon with a type advantage over Eternatus, one of the focal Pokémon of the fourth set.[1] It was subsequently given away to people visiting the Mezastudio Kawasaki, a dedicated Pokémon Mezastar area of the Namco arcade at Lazona Kawasaki Plaza, Kawasaki, Kanagawa on the weekend of April 30 and May 1, 2022. The venue hosted Trainer Tag Battle with Two People events under the banner "Mezastudio Kawasaki: The 1st Battle" throughout the weekend.[2]
Trivia
Origin
Earthquake is a move that Garchomp can learn in the games.
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