Black: They are intelligent and will cooperate to catch prey. From the ground, they use a running start to take flight.
White: It runs better than it flies. It catches prey by running at speeds comparable to those of an automobile.
Black-2: It runs better than it flies. It takes off into the sky by running at a speed of 25 mph.
White-2: It runs better than it flies. It takes off into the sky by running at a speed of 25 mph.
X: They are intelligent and will cooperate to catch prey. From the ground, they use a running start to take flight.
Y: It runs better than it flies. It takes off into the sky by running at a speed of 25 mph.
Omega-Ruby: They are intelligent and will cooperate to catch prey. From the ground, they use a running start to take flight.
Alpha-Sapphire: It runs better than it flies. It takes off into the sky by running at a speed of 25 mph.
Sun: Although apparently able to fly, they tended to run along the ground, averaging speeds of roughly 25 mph.
Moon: They hunted in flocks. When one Archeops had the prey cornered, another would swoop on it.
Ultra-Sun: This ancient Pokémon’s plumage is delicate, so if anyone other than an experienced professional tries to restore it, they will fail.
Ultra-Moon: Said to be an ancestor of bird Pokémon, the muscles it uses to flap its wings are still weak, so it needs a long runway in order to take off.
Sword: It needs a running start to take off. If Archeops wants to fly, it first needs to run nearly 25 mph, building speed over a course of about 2.5 miles.
Shield: Though capable of flight, Archeops was apparently better at hunting on the ground.