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==Attack wheel==
==Attack wheel==
===Version 6.2.9===
===Version 7.0.0===
{{DuelAttack/Header|Ground|Fire}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Fire|movecol=white|name=Inferno Overdrive|jname=ダイナミックフルフレイム|jtrans=Dynamic Full Flame|power=320|effect=The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=ground|movecol=purple|name=Tectonic Rage|jname=ライジングランドオーバー|jtrans=Rising Land Over|stars=4|effect=Knocks out the battle opponent.}}
{{DuelAttack|type=Fire|movecol=red|name=Miss|prob=8|jtrans=Miss|jname=ミス}}
{{DuelAttack|type=Fire|movecol=white|name=Precipice Blades*|jname=だんがいのつるぎ※|jtrans=Precipice Blades*|power=160|prob=36|effect=*Spin for all opposing Pokémon on the field. If they spin a Miss (including a Miss due to {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|paralyzed}} or {{DL|Special Condition (TFG)|burned}} conditions), they are knocked out.}}
{{DuelAttack|type=Fire|movecol=white|name=Flamethrower*|jname=かえんほうしゃ※|jtrans=Flame Emission*|power=130|prob=32|effect=*If this Pokémon is knocked out, the battle opponent becomes burned.}}
{{DuelAttack|type=Fire|movecol=red|name=Miss|prob=4|jtrans=Miss|jname=ミス}}
{{DuelAttack|type=Fire|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|prob=16|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge}}
{{DuelAttack/Footer|Ground}}
 
===Version 6.2.9-6.2.11===
{{DuelAttack/Header|Ground|Fire}}
{{DuelAttack/Header|Ground|Fire}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Fire|movecol=white|name=Inferno Overdrive|jname=ダイナミックフルフレイム|jtrans=Dynamic Full Flame|power=320|effect=The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Fire|movecol=white|name=Inferno Overdrive|jname=ダイナミックフルフレイム|jtrans=Dynamic Full Flame|power=320|effect=The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Origin===
===Origin===
{{a|Desolate Land}} is an [[ability]] in the [[Pokémon games]] that [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Groudon}} can have. {{m|Precipice Blades}} and {{m|Flamethrower}} are both [[move]]s in the games that Primal Groudon can learn, the latter via [[TM]]. {{m|Inferno Overdrive}} is a [[Z-Move]] in the games although Groudon cannot use it after undergoing Primal Reversion.
{{a|Desolate Land}} is an [[ability]] in the [[Pokémon games]] that [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Groudon}} can have. {{m|Precipice Blades}} and {{m|Flamethrower}} are both [[move]]s in the games that Primal Groudon can learn, the latter via [[TM]]. {{m|Inferno Overdrive}} and {{m|Tectonic Rage}} are [[Z-Move]]s in the games although Groudon cannot use them after undergoing Primal Reversion.


{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}}
{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}}

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Primal Groudon
ゲンシグラードン Primal Groudon
PrimalGroudonDuel425.png
Evolution stage 1
Figure name Primal Groudon
Move Points 2
Types
Ground Fire
Version 6.1.1
Rarity UX
ID 425
Price 5000Material
Shiny variant
[[File:{{{shiny}}}]]
Figure name Shiny Primal Groudon
Version Unknown
ID 1
Price 5000Material
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Groudon.

Primal Groudon (Japanese: ゲンシグラードン Primal Groudon) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was added in version 6.1.1.

Abilities

Desolate Land おわりのだいち
When this Pokémon is on the field, Ultra Beasts knocked out by its Attack damage are excluded from the duel (without moving to the Ultra Space), returning to the bench if this Pokémon leaves the field. When this Pokémon is knocked out in battle, it may go back to being Groudon without moving to the P.C.


Attack wheel

Version 7.0.0

Duel Z-Move.png Inferno Overdrive ダイナミックフルフレイム 96 pt.
320
The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.
Duel Z-Move.png Tectonic Rage ライジングランドオーバー 96 pt.
★★★★
Knocks out the battle opponent.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Precipice Blades* だんがいのつるぎ※ 36 pt.
160
*Spin for all opposing Pokémon on the field. If they spin a Miss (including a Miss due to paralyzed or burned conditions), they are knocked out.
Flamethrower* かえんほうしゃ※ 32 pt.
130
*If this Pokémon is knocked out, the battle opponent becomes burned.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 16 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Template:DuelAttack/Footer

Version 6.2.9-6.2.11

Duel Z-Move.png Inferno Overdrive ダイナミックフルフレイム 96 pt.
320
The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Precipice Blades* だんがいのつるぎ※ 36 pt.
160
*Spin for all opposing Pokémon on the field. If they spin a Miss (including a Miss due to paralyzed or burned conditions), they are knocked out.
Flamethrower* かえんほうしゃ※ 32 pt.
130
*If this Pokémon is knocked out, the battle opponent becomes burned.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 16 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Template:DuelAttack/Footer

Version 6.1.1-6.2.8

Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Precipice Blades* だんがいのつるぎ※ 36 pt.
160
*Spin for all opposing Pokémon on the field. If they spin a Miss (including a Miss due to paralyzed or burned conditions), they are knocked out.
Flamethrower* かえんほうしゃ※ 32 pt.
130
*If this Pokémon is knocked out, the battle opponent becomes burned.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 16 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Template:DuelAttack/Footer

Trivia

Origin

Desolate Land is an ability in the Pokémon games that Primal Groudon can have. Precipice Blades and Flamethrower are both moves in the games that Primal Groudon can learn, the latter via TM. Inferno Overdrive and Tectonic Rage are Z-Moves in the games although Groudon cannot use them after undergoing Primal Reversion.

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