blacephalon

blacephalon

Attributes

  • Species: Blacephalon
  • Base Experience: 257
  • Height: 18
  • Weight: 130
  • Is Default: True
  • Order: 987
  • Base Happiness: 0
  • Capture Rate: 30
  • Color: White
  • Egg Groups: No-Eggs
  • Gender Rate: -1
  • Has No Gender Differences
  • Hatch Counter: 120
  • Habitat:
  • Is Baby: False
  • Is Legendary: False
  • Is Mythical: False
  • Shape: Humanoid

Stats

  • HP
    53
  • Attack
    127
  • Defense
    53
  • Special Attack
    151
  • Special Defense
    79
  • Speed
    107

Abilities

Held items

    None

Summary

Blacephalon

Blacephalon is a Fire/Ghost type Pokémon known as the Fireworks Pokémon.

Type: Fire / Ghost

Abilities: - Beast Boost: The Pokémon's highest stat is boosted by one stage each time it knocks out a Pokémon. - Hidden Ability: None

Physical Characteristics: - Blacephalon has a round head that resembles a colorful, glowing balloon, with a body that's mostly black and slender. - Its head is capable of exploding, a trait it uses to distract and disorient foes. - Its arms and legs are thin, with the arms having long, tendril-like appendages, and the legs ending in small, round feet.

Behavior and Habitat: - Blacephalon is known to trick its enemies by causing its head to explode and then taking advantage of the distraction to steal their vitality. - It is an Ultra Beast, and is not known to inhabit any specific environment in the traditional Pokémon world.

In Battle: - Its signature move, Mind Blown, deals massive damage but also cuts Blacephalon's own HP in half. - Due to the Beast Boost ability, if Blacephalon can knock out a foe, its highest stat gets boosted, making it increasingly dangerous as a battle continues.

Evolution: - Blacephalon does not evolve nor does it have any known pre-evolutions.

Interesting Facts: - Despite causing its own head to explode, Blacephalon is unharmed and can regenerate its head without any issue. - Blacephalon was first introduced in the seventh generation of Pokémon games (Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon). - Its name is likely a combination of "blace" (a corruption of "blast" or "blaze") and "cephalon", a term derived from the Greek word for "head".

Pokémon Sprites

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Front Default
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Back Default
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Front Shiny
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Back Shiny

Evolution Chain

Blacephalon - 806
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Flavor Text Entries

  • Ultra-Sun: It slithers toward people. Then, without warning, it triggers the explosion of its own head. It’s apparently one kind of Ultra Beast.
  • Ultra-Moon: A UB that appeared from an Ultra Wormhole, it causes explosions, then takes advantage of opponents’ surprise to rob them of their vitality.