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Water Blastoise (#009) — Upon Gigantamaxing, Blastoise's shell has grown tremendously; the shell's size will match its body. Multiple cannons appear on the shell when it uses its G-Max Move. Signature G-Max Move: G-Max Cannonade. After used, it continues to deal damage to non-Water-type opponents for 4 turns. Gigantamax Butterfree
Scartelaos histophorus ability to move on land helps it to migrate between different tidal pools and avoid predators in their aquatic environment. This behavior is part of a broader adaptation to fluctuating environments, where the fish may need to move between water bodies when the tide goes out.
Mega Blastoise Mega Kamekkusu (メガカメックス) [99] Water Blastoise (#009) — The water cannons on its back are about as powerful as a tank gun. Its legs were made to withstand the recoil that its cannons make. Mega Beedrill Mega Supiā (メガスピアー) [99] Bug / Poison Beedrill (#015) — Its legs now have poisonous stingers on them.
Squirtle is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [2]
Blastoise Kamekkusu (カメックス) Water Wartortle (#0008) Mega Evolution [17] [18] [19] Gigantamax: It is the mascot of Pokémon Blue. [20] The two cannons on its shell shoot out pressurized jets of water strong enough to shatter thick steel walls, and accurate enough to hit empty cans from over 160 feet away.
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