* Flygon shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Xatu}}. They are both known as Mystic Pokémon.
* Flygon shares the same [[species]] name with {{p|Xatu}}. They are both known as Mystic Pokémon.
* Flygon is commonly mistaken as a psuedo-legendary Pokémon, due to the fact that it is seen as incredibly strong in the anime, is the final stage in a 3 part evolutionary line and is a Dragon-type, considered by many to be the best type in the games. This is not the case because it does not have base stat total of 600.
* Flygon is commonly mistaken as a psuedo-legendary Pokémon, due to the fact that it is seen as incredibly strong in the anime, is the final stage in a 3 part evolutionary line and is a Dragon-type, considered by many to be the best type in the games. This is not the case because it does not have base stat total of 600.
* Flygon has the same base attack as {{p|Trapinch}}.
* Flygon has the same base attack as it's pre-evolution, {{p|Trapinch}}.
Flygon is a large, light green, insect-like dragon Pokémon. Flygon's tail has several dark green stripes and three green rhombus shapes at the end. Flygon has a pair of green rhombus-shaped wings, toeless hind legs and three-clawed hands. Flygon has red-lensed "goggles" covering its eyes and a pair of green antennae.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Aside from being able to kick up sandstorms, Flygon's other ability is Levitate, which allows it to avoid Ground attacks such as Earthquake or Magnitude. Its wings also seem to be "singing" when they are flapped.
Behavior
This dragon Pokémon is highly adapted to life in the desert. It's also known as "the spirit of the desert" due to the sound its wings make in sandstorms. When it flaps its wings, it inadvertently kicks up a cloud of dust, which serves to protect it from potential enemies. Its eyes are covered with thick lenses, which prevent particles of sand from disturbing its vision. The flapping wings create a very unusual "singing" sound. Because this sound is usually heard in the presence of sandstorms, it was thought that this Pokémon was the spirit of the desert.
Although Flygon are hard to find in the wild, they are often seen in deserts punished by harsh sandstorms, often caused by themselves. Most Flygon belong to trainers, mainly from evolved Vibrava, either caught in the wild or previously evolved from a Trapinch.
Flygon, the Mystic Pokémon. Flygon is the evolved form of Vibrava. It's known as the desert spirit because of the song-like voice that eminates from the sandstorms it kicks up.
Flygon is nicknamed "the elemental spirit of the desert." Because its flapping wings whip up a cloud of sand, this Pokémon is always enveloped in a sandstorm while flying.
Flygon whips up a sandstorm by flapping its wings. The wings create a series of notes that sound like singing. Because the "singing" is the only thing that can be heard in a sandstorm, this Pokémon is said to be the desert spirit.
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Flygon shares the same species name with Xatu. They are both known as Mystic Pokémon.
Flygon is commonly mistaken as a psuedo-legendary Pokémon, due to the fact that it is seen as incredibly strong in the anime, is the final stage in a 3 part evolutionary line and is a Dragon-type, considered by many to be the best type in the games. This is not the case because it does not have base stat total of 600.
Flygon has the same base attack as it's pre-evolution, Trapinch.
Origin
Flygon is based on the winged, adult stage of the antlion, also called "sand dragon".
Name origin
Flygon's name is a portmanteau of fly and dragon or a rearrangement of dragonfly.
In other languages
German: Libelldra - A combination of Libelle (dragonfly) and Drache (dragon).
French: Libegon - From libellule (dragonfly) and dragon.
This Pokémon article is part of Project Pokédex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Pokémon species, as well as Pokémon groups and forms.