Blaziken (Winter 2009 World Hobby Fair)

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Blaziken
バシャーモ Bursyamo

Art from promotional expansion

art from promotional expansion

Back art from promotional expansion
Name Blaziken
Rarity Hyper
Option 1 2 3
Name Invisible Shiny Invisible Shiny
Attack type Fire Grass Grass
Defense type Fire Grass Grass
Level 45
Attack power ●●●●●
Defense power ●●●●●
Speed ►►►►►
Icon
HP 75 45 45
Base color:
N/A
Spin color:
N/A
Pokémon Battrio puck G

Blaziken (Japanese: バシャーモ Bursyamo) is a Pokémon Battrio puck. It is one of the Special Pucks.

Details

Option 1
Flare Blitz
Critical Hit Ratio ★★
1/21 probability
Option 2
Vine Whip
Critical Hit Ratio ???
Unknown probability
Option 3
Vine Whip
Critical Hit Ratio ???
Unknown probability


Puck Data

Option 1
HP 75
Attack power 109
Defense power 66
Exhaustion -60
Cost ★★★★
Movement Normal
Berry Gauge
Team Gauge
Option 2
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal
Option 3
HP ??
Attack power ??
Defense power ??
Exhaustion -40
Cost
Movement Normal


Combos

Level 2 Evolution 140%
effectiveness
255 Torchic + 256 Combusken + 257 Blaziken
Hoenn Journey Partners 130%
effectiveness
One each of A, B, and C
A + B + C
252 Treecko 255 Torchic 258 Mudkip
253 Grovyle 256 Combusken 259 Marshtomp
254 Sceptile 257 Blaziken 260 Swampert
Evolution 120%
effectiveness
255 Torchic + 257 Blaziken
256 Combusken + 257 Blaziken


Release information

This puck was awarded as a prize to those who placed second in the Darkrai Cup tournaments held at the 29th Next Generation World Hobby Fair during winter 2009. The World Hobby Fair took place at the Kyocera Dome Osaka, Osaka on January 13, 2009; at Makuhari Messe, Chiba on January 19 and 20, 2009; at the Nagoya Dome, Nagoya on January 27, 2009; and at the Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome, Fukuoka on February 3, 2009.


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