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{{DuelInfobox/Header | |||
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|type=Rock | |type=Rock | ||
|type2=Poison | |type2=Poison | ||
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|jname=ウツロイド | |jname=ウツロイド | ||
|jtrans=Uturoid | |jtrans=Uturoid | ||
|image=NihilegoDuel404 | |||
|mp=2 | |mp=2 | ||
|rarity=UX}} | |||
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|version=5.0.6 | |version=5.0.6 | ||
|id=404 | |id=404 | ||
}} | |league=Great | ||
|special={{tb|Time Booster (Spring)}} | |||
|mats=5000 | |||
|gems=300}} | |||
{{DuelInfobox/Footer|Nihilego|poison}} | |||
'''Nihilego''' (Japanese: '''ウツロイド''' ''Uturoid'') is a figure in [[Pokémon Duel]]. It was | '''Nihilego''' (Japanese: '''ウツロイド''' ''Uturoid'') is a figure in [[Pokémon Duel]]. It was made available in version 5.0.6 and added to [[Time Booster]]s in version 6.0.2. | ||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
{{DuelAbility|type=Rock|type2=Poison|name=White Noise|jname=|jtrans=|effect=When this Pokémon moves to the field, the effects of Energy plates are lost, and they count as having been used. In its first battle after moving to the field, all of this Pokémon's White Attacks become Gold Attacks. If this Pokémon is knocked out, it moves to the Ultra Space outside of the field.}} | {{DuelAbility|type=Rock|type2=Poison|name=White Noise|jname=ホワイトノイズ|jtrans=White Noise|effect=When this Pokémon moves to the field, the effects of Energy plates are lost, and they count as having been used. In its first battle after moving to the field, all of this Pokémon's White Attacks become Gold Attacks. If this Pokémon is knocked out, it moves to the Ultra Space outside of the field.}} | ||
==Data Disk== | |||
===Version 7.0.0=== | |||
{{DuelAttack/Header|Rock|Poison}} | |||
{{DuelZMove|type=poison|movecol=white|name=Acid Downpour|jname=アシッドポイズンデリート|jtrans=Acid Poison Delete|power=166|effect=All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks become {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|poisoned}}.}} | |||
{{DuelZMove|type=poison|movecol=purple|name=Continental Crush|jname=ワールズエンドフォール|jtrans=World's End Fall|stars=4|effect=The battle opponent and opposing Pokémon adjacent to the battle opponent gain {{TFG|Wait}} 9.}} | |||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|Miss|prob=4}} | |||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=purple|name=Stun Poison|jname=しんけいどく|jtrans=Neurotoxin|stars=2|effect=The battle opponent becomes {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|poisoned}}. The battle opponent gains {{TFG|Wait}} 7.|prob=28}} | |||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=white|name=White Tentacles*|jname=しろいしょくしゅ※|jtrans=White Tentacles*|power=83|effect=*Attach a Symbiont marker to the battle opponent. A Pokémon with this marker attached can only be used by its opposing player ({{mp}} moves only). This marker can be removed by tagging.|prob=28}} | |||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|Miss|prob=4}} | |||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=blue|name=Call Signal|jname=コールシグナル|jtrans=Call Signal|effect=Move one of your Pokémon that is in the Ultra Space to a point 2 steps away from this Pokémon.|prob=32}} | |||
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== | ===Version 5.0.6-6.2.11=== | ||
{{DuelAttack/Header|Rock|Poison}} | {{DuelAttack/Header|Rock|Poison}} | ||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=|Miss|prob=4}} | {{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|Miss|prob=4}} | ||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=purple|name=Stun Poison|jname=|jtrans=|stars=2|effect=The battle opponent becomes {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|poisoned}}. The battle opponent gains Wait 7.|prob=28}} | {{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=purple|name=Stun Poison|jname=しんけいどく|jtrans=Neurotoxin|stars=2|effect=The battle opponent becomes {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|poisoned}}. The battle opponent gains {{TFG|Wait}} 7.|prob=28}} | ||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=white|name=White Tentacles*|jname=|jtrans=|power=83|effect=*Attach a Symbiont marker to the battle opponent. A Pokémon with this marker attached can only be used by its opposing player ( | {{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=white|name=White Tentacles*|jname=しろいしょくしゅ※|jtrans=White Tentacles*|power=83|effect=*Attach a Symbiont marker to the battle opponent. A Pokémon with this marker attached can only be used by its opposing player ({{mp}} moves only). This marker can be removed by tagging.|prob=28}} | ||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=|Miss|prob=4}} | {{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|Miss|prob=4}} | ||
{{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=blue|name=Call Signal|jname=|jtrans=|effect=Move one of your Pokémon that is in the Ultra Space to a point 2 steps away from this Pokémon.|prob=32}} | {{DuelAttack|type=Poison|movecol=blue|name=Call Signal|jname=コールシグナル|jtrans=Call Signal|effect=Move one of your Pokémon that is in the Ultra Space to a point 2 steps away from this Pokémon.|prob=32}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
{{m|Acid Downpour}} and {{m|Continental Crush}} are [[Z-Move]]s in the games that Nihilego can use by equipping [[Poisonium Z]] and [[Rockium Z]], respectively. | |||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}} | {{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}} |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 5 September 2024
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Evolution stage | 1 | |||
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Figure name | Nihilego | |||
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Version | 5.0.6 | |||
ID | 404 | |||
Time Booster League | Great | |||
Special Time Boosters | Time Booster (Spring) | |||
Locked Booster | Yes | |||
Material Exchange and Gem Exchange |
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Nihilego (Japanese: ウツロイド Uturoid) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 5.0.6 and added to Time Boosters in version 6.0.2.
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Trivia
Origin
Acid Downpour and Continental Crush are Z-Moves in the games that Nihilego can use by equipping Poisonium Z and Rockium Z, respectively.
This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project TFG, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames and TFG, respectively. |