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Iris's Haxorus
アイリスのオノノクス Iris's Ononokus
Bag Poké Ball SV Sprite.png
Iris Haxorus.png
Iris's Haxorus
Egg obtained in Prior to In The Shadow of Zekrom!
Hatches in Prior to In The Shadow of Zekrom!
Hatched at Village of Dragons
Evolves in Prior to Thrash of the Titans!
Prior to Thrash of the Titans!
Gender Male[1]
Ability Mold Breaker*
Nature Naive*
Current location With Iris
HOMEEgg.png HOME610.png HOME611.png HOME612.png
This Pokémon spent an unknown number of episodes in its Egg, at least 141 episodes as Axew, and an unknown number of episodes as Fraxure.
Voice actor Japanese English
As Axew Minami Tsuda Kayzie Rogers
As Fraxure N/A N/A
As Haxorus Tatsuki Kobe Unknown

Iris's Haxorus (Japanese: アイリスのオノノクス Iris's Ononokus) was one of the two Pokémon acquired by Iris prior to the start of Pokémon the Series: Black & White, and her second one overall. It is also Iris's main Pokémon in the games and manga.

In the anime

Main series

History

Pre-series
As an Axew, upon meeting Iris for the first time

Haxorus, as an Axew, was the first Pokémon that Iris was known to have obtained. She obtained Axew from the elder of her hometown when he was just a few days old. She was given the task of journeying with Axew in order to help raise him into a great Haxorus. Before he evolved, he preferred being outside of his Poké Ball, traveling inside Iris's long hair.

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Axew first appeared briefly in In the Shadow of Zekrom! alongside Iris, where it watched the dark clouds caused by Zekrom from the top of a tree. Axew was the first Pokémon that Ash scanned with his new Pokédex in Enter Iris and Axew!, though he was actually aiming it at Iris's hair and wondering why Axew looked nothing like what the Pokédex showed. Later, Axew and Pikachu got caught by Team Rocket, but they were later freed with the help of Oshawott.

In Triple Leaders, Team Threats!, Cilan told Iris and Axew that they have perfect compatibility. He also added that Axew is a rather rare Pokémon. In Dreams by the Yard Full! it was revealed through the Dream Mist that Axew wants to evolve to his final stage, unlike most of the other walking Pokémon in the anime.

In The Bloom Is on Axew!, it was shown that Axew has not had much experience in battling, crying when he was hit by weakened Bullet Seed and Solar Beam attacks from Cilan's Pansage; however, he was shown to be able to produce an extremely powerful Dragon Rage that could cause massive destruction, but was uncontrollable and had a tendency to explode in all directions rather than beam at a specific target as it is meant to. Both Ash and Cilan playfully referred to it as a "Dragon Sneeze", much to Iris's annoyance. A pun exists where, as Axew says his name while using "Dragon Sneeze", it sounds rather like "achoo". Later in the episode, Axew was trapped in the horns of a wild Scolipede, and Iris and the others had to rescue him using their Pokémon.

As an Axew, playing with Scraggy

In Scraggy-Hatched to be Wild!, Axew seemed excited about Ash's Pokémon Egg being ready to hatch; so much so that he accidentally sent it rolling down a hill. After it hatched into Scraggy, Axew became afraid of him after seeing how aggressive he was with the other Pokémon. Even so, he kept his eye on Scraggy and was the first to notice that he ran off in the middle of the night. Axew assisted Iris in finding a plant that would help Scraggy recover after he was paralyzed by a wild Galvantula. The next day when Scraggy felt better, Axew battled him. Both Pokémon ended up knocking each other out thanks to another failed Dragon Rage. The two had another battle in Dancing With the Ducklett Trio!, however he was stopped after Axew attempted, again, to use Dragon Rage.

In The Dragon Master's Path!, he sent Team Rocket's ship down with an exploding Dragon Rage. He then rode away on Druddigon's head and called out to Iris, letting her know where he was. When fighting Team Rocket alongside Pikachu and Emmy's Druddigon, Axew finally mastered Dragon Rage, sending out a stream of energy instead of exploding right on the spot, defeating Team Rocket.

In Cottonee in Love!, Axew had another battle with Ash's Scraggy, but this time he won thanks to his mastered Dragon Rage.

In Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!, Axew battled Georgia's Beartic briefly, but was defeated after a collision of Ice Beam and Dragon Rage.

As an Axew, participating in Luke's movie

In Movie Time! Zorua in "The Legend of the Pokémon Knight!", Axew played the role of the Dragon Master's strongest Pokémon. She used Axew against Ash's Pikachu in order to bring out his inner strength. However, Pikachu defeated Axew with a powerful Thunderbolt/Electro Ball combination.

Iris used Axew in the semifinal round of the Club Battle in Club Battle Finale: A Hero's Outcome! against Luke and his Golett. Not knowing about Golett's immunity to Normal-type attacks, Iris ordered Axew to use Scratch which was ineffective. Axew then got hit hard by Golett's Mega Punch. Managing to get up Axew used Dragon Rage, but this attack was dodged by Double Team. While still using Double Team, Golett used Gyro Ball, confusing Axew and managed to hit him hard. Axew then tried Dragon Rage again, but this was countered by Golett's Shadow Ball. Golett then used Gyro Ball again. Unable to do anything Axew started running away. Eventually Axew got exhausted and as he was about to be hit by Gyro Ball, Axew learned Outrage, knocking Golett back and finally defeating it.

In Battle For The Underground!, Axew was used to propel the train cart Ash and friends were riding on to get away from Team Rocket; along with Tepig using Ember, which soon became Flamethrower, and Roggenrola using Flash Cannon.

Haxorus and Iris

He battled with Scraggy once more in Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita!; however, seeing as Scraggy had learned High Jump Kick, they proved evenly matched. After the battle, he and Scraggy went off to play, until they ran into a Gothita that took a liking to Scraggy. Gothita's Trainer challenged Ash to a battle on the condition that if she won, he'd have to trade Scraggy away to her. Ash won the battle, but Axew still had a nightmare the following night about losing his best friend. He then awoke to find that Scraggy and Gothita had left. He pursued them and attempted to get Scraggy away from Gothita by hitting it with Dragon Rage. However, it ended up disturbing a wild Garbodor who attacked them, until Snivy showed up to protect them and Katharine, Gothita's Trainer, used her Deerling to calm the Trash Heap Pokémon. The next day, Axew was happy to see Gothita storm away after Snivy defeated it in battle.

In Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 1, Axew became friends with a Gothorita owned by Lewis, who expressed great interest in him. Axew admired Gothorita as it prayed at Landorus's shrine for it to rain on Milos Island, and later when Gothorita saved him and Iris from falling onto some sharp rocks. Later, Axew was able to hit Thundurus with Dragon Rage and would have been hit by his Thunder if Cilan's Stunfisk had not blocked the attack with Mud Bomb. Understanding the dire situation, Axew encouraged Gothorita when it was asked by Lewis to plead with Tornadus and Thundurus. In Stopping the Rage of Legends! Part 2, Axew helped rescue the Forces of Nature from Team Rocket; he used Dragon Rage on Dr. Zager's helicopter, joined by Ash's Pikachu, Ash's Roggenrola, Iris's Emolga and Cilan's Pansage to cause the force field prisons trapping the trio to break.

As an Axew, battling Cynthia's Garchomp

In All for the Love of Meloetta!, Iris used Axew in a battle against Cynthia's Garchomp. Axew's Scratch and Dragon Rage successfully hit Garchomp but seemed to do no damage. Garchomp then used her Dragon Rush and Draco Meteor attacks to cause a lot of damage to Axew. At the last second when it seemed like Axew was down, he got back up and ended up knocking Garchomp down with his newly learned Giga Impact and shocking everybody. Garchomp quickly recovered and was about to finish Axew off with a Brick Break but was called off by Cynthia at the last second.

In A Village Homecoming!, Axew was reunited with the elder at the Village of Dragons, embracing her with open arms. She complimented his health and praised Iris for how he had been cared for. Later, when Shannon's newly evolved Hydreigon lost control of himself, Axew helped Excadrill corner the Brutal Pokémon after Emolga and Dragonite chased him to shore. He kept Hydreigon distracted with Dragon Rage while Iris attempted to leap on him from behind to calm him down.

In What Lies Beyond Truth and Ideals!, Axew frantically used Scratch to free Iris and Cilan from the metal cuffs Team Plasma had trapped them in. He later helped fight off the Pokémon controlled by Team Plasma.

In Cilan and the Case of the Purrloin Witness!, Axew was used in the first round of the Marine Cup Tournament. He battled Teaque's Vanillite, but was knocked out by a super-effective Ice Beam.

In Team Rocket's Shocking Recruit!, Axew was playing with Emolga when he was attacked by a wild Galvantula using Electro Ball and sent rolling down a hill where he bumped his head on a large rock. Since Emolga had already gotten in to trouble for attacking Oshawott and Scraggy that morning, Iris scolded Emolga for attacking Axew, causing Emolga to become upset and fly away, worrying Axew. After being healed, Axew and the gang set off on their way to find Emolga, only to find that she had allied herself with Team Rocket. Under the shroud of Yamask's Haze, Emolga pulled Axew away. Later, Emolga shared her plan to get back in Iris's good books with Axew, unaware that Meowth was listening in. Axew acted as bait to lure in Pikachu for Emolga and called out to Charizard and Dragonite to make them bring Ash and his friends to him. Pikachu was captured by Team Rocket, but Iris was able to understand from Axew that the earlier accident was not Emolga's fault. However, Team Rocket trapped Axew and Emolga in a glass cage along with an angry Exploud. The Exploud attacked them both, but Emolga did her best to protect Axew from its attacks. Exploud picked Axew up and dropped him in its mouth, much to Iris's horror, though Axew was able to escape by using Dragon Rage. Eventually, Dragonite and Charizard were able to break the cage open, allowing Axew and Emolga to escape.

In Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!, Axew and Pikachu were caught by Team Rocket, while Ash, Iris, and Cilan were trapped inside the cargo space of the ship. Eventually he and Pikachu were freed and together with Pikachu, Charizard and Pansage, Axew blasted Team Rocket off. Axew later said farewell to Ash and Pikachu as he, Iris and Cilan departed for Johto.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Haxorus fighting Garchomp

During Iris's travels after parting ways with Ash, Axew eventually evolved all the way into a Haxorus, like he had always dreamed of doing. As later revealed by Iris, Haxorus was the Pokémon responsible for winning the battle that won her the title of Unova Champion.

In Thrash of the Titans!, Haxorus was sent out against Ash's Dracovish during Iris's World Coronation Series battle against her former traveling companion. After Haxorus successfully defeated Dracovish, it went up against Ash's Dragonite. During the match, Ash used Dragonite's Hurricane to redirect Haxorus's Dragon Pulse into the sky and reformed it into Draco Meteor, which is then used to defeat Haxorus, giving Ash the victory.

In JN117, Haxorus was Iris’s third Pokémon in her Masters Tournament match against Cynthia. He first battled against Milotic, breaking through its attacks with brute force and knocking it out. He then had a rematch against Garchomp, now facing her on an equal footing. The two traded multiple blows, after which Cynthia decided to Mega Evolve Garchomp. Due to this increase in strength, Garchomp was able to defeat Haxorus, eliminating Iris from the tournament.

Personality and characteristics

As an Axew, with the Village Elder

As an Axew, he proved to be a friendly Pokémon, making quick friends with Ash's Pikachu in Enter Iris and Axew! and later with other Pokémon. He and Iris have a strong relationship, as seen in A Sandile Gusher of Change!, after a Sandile had caught him in his jaws, Iris tried everything to get him out. This was also seen in BWS02, when Iris kept trying to shake her Gible, who had been wild at the time, off of Axew when he kept biting on his head, which happened twice.

As an Axew, in Iris's hair

Though lacking superior battle skills, Axew makes up for it with a kind personality as mentioned by Cilan. If Iris feels sad, he will go off to collect fruit in order to cheer her up. Axew is also somewhat of a pacifist and often hides or panics when the other Pokémon who accompany him start to fight each other as seen in Emolga and the New Volt Switch!, when he was seen running around in circles when Oshawott, Tepig, Scraggy, and Swadloon started fighting over food. However, he has been shown to have some childish traits, such as in Saving Darmanitan From the Bell!, where he fought with Pikachu when he thought Pikachu was the one who ate all the food.

Axew will often express concern for other Pokémon. In Emolga the Irresistible!, he was grateful when an Emolga stopped his apple from rolling down a hill and wanted to share some of it with her. When she left after being smothered by Bianca, he was desperate to find her again. However, this could be because Axew has a little crush on Emolga, as confirmed by Iris in the same episode.

Axew also seems to see Scraggy as a little brother, since Scraggy-Hatched to be Wild! when Iris told him he was Scraggy's big brother. Since then, Axew always had kept a close eye on Scraggy to keep him out of trouble, and the two have become training partners, and best friends, most likely due to the fact that they're the youngest. In Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita! he was horrified that he might never see him again if Scraggy was given to Katharine, even having a nightmare about it.

It is unknown whether he still holds on to these traits after his evolution, although he seems more serious. In Journeys it is seen that Haxorus has become an extremely strong fighter, so much that it is the Pokémon that won Iris her championship title. Haxorus most notable trait in combat is its extreme attack power, as it has been able to defeat other strong opponents with minimal hits, such as Ash's Dracovish with a combination of Dragon Pulse and Psycho Cut, and Cynthia's Milotic with a single devastating Breaking Swipe so strong it was able to pierce its Hydro Pump and defeat the Tender Pokémon with a brutal strike that sent it flying. It was even able to battle in equal footing with Cynthia's Garchomp for an extended amount of time, and even put a difficult fight to the Mach Pokémon despite the latter having the advantage of Mega Evolution. Haxorus approach to combat matches Iris' headstrong, risk taking and fearless personality, so much that it was unfazed about diving into a swarm of powerful Draco Meteors. Haxorus has top notch battle senses and focus, being capable of self undoing Outrage induced confusion, simply by slamming his head into the ground.

Appearance

As an Axew As a Fraxure
Iris Axew.png Iris Fraxure.png

Moves used

Iris Axew Outrage.png
Using Outrage
as an Axew
Iris Haxorus Outrage.png
Using Outrage
Move First Used In
Scratch The Bloom Is on Axew!
Dragon Rage The Bloom Is on Axew!
Outrage  Club Battle Finale: A Hero's Outcome!
Giga Impact All for the Love of Meloetta!
Dragon Pulse  Thrash of the Titans!
Psycho Cut  Thrash of the Titans!
Breaking Swipe  Thrash of the Titans!
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Voice actors

Language Voice actor
Japanese 津田美波 Minami Tsuda (as an Axew)
光部樹 Tatsuki Kobe (as a Haxorus)
English Kayzie Rogers
Vietnamese Huỳnh Thị Thu Hiền (BW001-BW108)
Kim Ngọc (M14-M16)


Artwork

File:BW anime.png Iris BW1.png IrisBW3.png
Concept art from
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
IrisBW4.png IrisBW5.png Master Class Artwork JN.png
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Official artwork from
Pokémon the Series: Black & White
Artwork from
Pokémon Journeys: The Series[2]

Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer

Main article: Iris (Masters) → In the anime

Iris's Haxorus appeared in the Pokémon Masters Animated Trailer.

In the manga

As a Fraxure in Pokémon Adventures
Mold Breaker activated

Pokémon Adventures

Black & White arc

Haxorus first appeared as a Fraxure in Big City Battles, where Iris was seen riding it in Castelia City. It mostly remained outside of its Poké Ball during Iris's future appearances.

In School of Hard Knocks, Fraxure briefly battled against Drayden's Druddigon at the Tubeline Bridge, but lost.

In The Tournament Continues, Iris used Fraxure in her Pokémon League battle against Gray, managing to defeat his Cryogonal despite the type disadvantage. In One Way or Another, Fraxure was used against Black's Braviary, Brav, in Iris's next round battle. As Iris had estimated, Fraxure had gained enough experience to allow it to evolve into Haxorus in the middle of the battle. Both Pokémon were recalled immediately afterward. Iris later sent Haxorus back out against Black's Carracosta, Costa, planning to take advantage of Haxorus's Mold Breaker Ability to bypass Costa's own Ability, Solid Rock. However, Costa eventually managed to catch one of Haxorus's tusks in his jaws and defeat it with a close-range Ice Beam, causing Iris to lose the match.

Black 2 & White 2 arc

Haxorus appeared alongside Iris in Deduction Time.

Moves used

Iris Fraxure Rock Smash Adventures.png
Using Rock Smash
as a Fraxure
Move First Used In
Rock Tomb The Tournament Continues
Rock Smash The Tournament Continues
Iron Tail One Way or Another
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
As an Axew

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Haxorus appeared in JNM19, where he was used in Iris's World Coronation Series match against Ash.

Moves used

Move First Used In
Breaking Swipe JNM19
A shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.

Movie adaptations

Axew appears in White—Victini and Zekrom, Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice, and Genesect and the Legend Awakened. He served the same role as in the movies.

In the games

Haxorus has appeared as Iris's signature Pokémon in every game she is battled in.

In the core series

Pokémon White
Gym battle
Spr 5b 611.png
Type:
Dragon Unknown
Ability:
Rivalry
Held item:
Noimage.png None Noimage.png
Fraxure Lv.41
Dragon Tail
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status
Assurance
Dark Physical
Dragon Rage
Dragon Special
Spr 5b 612.png
Type:
Dragon Unknown
Ability:
Mold Breaker
Held item:
Noimage.png None Noimage.png
Haxorus Lv.43
Dragon Tail
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status
Slash
Normal Physical
Assurance
Dark Physical
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Initial battle
(Easy Mode/Normal Mode)
Initial battle
(Challenge Mode)
Rematch
Spr 5b 612.png
Type:
Dragon Unknown
Ability:
Mold Breaker
Held item:
Bag Focus Sash Sprite.png Focus Sash
Haxorus Lv.55/59
Earthquake
Ground Physical
X-Scissor
Bug Physical
Dual Chop
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status
Spr 5b 612.png
Type:
Dragon Unknown
Ability:
Mold Breaker
Held item:
Bag Focus Sash Sprite.png Focus Sash
Haxorus Lv.63
Earthquake
Ground Physical
X-Scissor
Bug Physical
Outrage
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status
Spr 5b 612.png
Type:
Dragon Unknown
Ability:
Mold Breaker
Held item:
Bag Focus Sash Sprite.png Focus Sash
Haxorus Lv.74/78/83
Earthquake
Ground Physical
Guillotine
Normal Physical
Outrage
Dragon Physical
Dragon Dance
Dragon Status

Mystery Egg

Main article: Secret Eggs

A Japanese event randomly distributed an Egg that contained an in-game representation of Iris's Axew, Ash's Pidove, or Cilan's Pansage via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Like its anime counterpart, this Axew knows Scratch and Dragon Rage and is male. It also, interestingly, always has Mold Breaker as its Ability. This event started on December 17, 2010, and ended on January 11, 2011. This Egg was also distributed at participating American Toys 'R' Us locations from April 27 to May 31, 2011.

Pokémon Info Trainer Memo Battle Moves Ribbons
Poké Ball summary IV.png Axew Dex No. 0610 Naive nature. Normal Scratch None
Lv. 1 Type   Dragon Dragon Rage
Spr 5b 610.png Dragon Unknown Pokémon Event -- --
OT (Hatcher's)
(Hatcher's)
Egg obtained. -- --
ID No. (Hatcher's)   This Pokémon was available in the United States
from April 27 to May 31, 2011.
Item Ability (Place hatched)
None None Mold Breaker Egg apparently hatched.
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when it was hatched by its original Trainer.
This may differ for every Pokémon.
This Pokémon is English in origin.
This Pokémon was distributed as an Egg. The other date depends on when this Pokémon was hatched.
The OT and ID No. of this Pokémon is the same as its hatcher's.
This Pokémon can be Shiny if hatched in a different game to the game it was received in.
Can be obtained with: B W B2 W2

Pokémon Center Best Wishes Pokémon

From August 10 to September 6, 2013, Japanese Pokémon Centers distributed an in-game representation of Iris's Axew. The distribution was split into four one-week periods; each week, players could receive one of four Pokémon the Series: Black & White-themed Pokémon at random. The other three Pokémon distributed alongside Iris's Axew were Ash's Pikachu, Cilan's Pansage, and Professor Oak's Rotom.

Pokémon Info Trainer Memo Battle Moves Ribbons
Cherish Ball summary IV.png キバゴ Dex No. 0610 Naive nature. Dragon Dragon Rage Wishing Ribbon
Lv. 30 Type   Normal Scratch
Spr 5b 610.png Dragon Unknown Pokémon Cartoon Dragon Outrage
OT アイリス Apparently had a Normal Giga Impact
ID No. 08103 fateful encounter at This Pokémon was available in Japan
from August 10 to September 6, 2013.
Item Ability Lv. 30.
None None Rivalry  
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is English in origin.
Can be obtained with: B W B2 W2

In events

Pokémon Game Show Pokémon

This Haxorus is based on Iris's Haxorus in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (from the first battle with her in Normal mode) as one of the Champion's Pokémon that appeared throughout all main series games released prior to Generation VI. Their level and moveset are based on the main series games they first appeared in. It has IVs of 30 for all stats.

The Trainer ID number is based on the game's release date in Japan, June 23, 2012.

Pokémon Info Trainer Memo Battle Moves Ribbons
Cherish Ball summary IV.png オノノクス Dex No. 0612 Naive nature. Ground Earthquake Souvenir Ribbon
Lv. 59 Type   Dragon Dual Chop
Spr 5b 612.png Dragon Unknown Pokémon League Bug X-Scissor
OT アイリス Apparently had a Dragon Dragon Dance
ID No. 06232 fateful encounter at This Pokémon was available in Japan
from August 17 to 18, 2013.
Item Ability Lv. 59.
Focus Sash Focus Sash Mold Breaker  
The date this Pokémon was received is determined by the date on the DS when the Wonder Card is received.
This Pokémon is English in origin.
Can be obtained with: B W B2 W2

In spin-off games

Pokémon Best Wishes: Intelligence Training Pokémon Big Sports Meet!

Axew appears in Pokémon Best Wishes: Intelligence Training Pokémon Big Sports Meet!.

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Iris (Masters) → Haxorus

Iris's Haxorus appears alongside Iris as a sync pair.

In the TCG

Axew was featured in the TCG. The following is a list of cards featuring Iris's Axew.

Iris's Axew
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Axew Colorless BW Black Star Promos   BW10 BW-P Promotional cards   003/BW-P
BW Black Star Promos   BW16 BW-P Promotional cards   006/BW-P
      BW-P Promotional cards   206/BW-P
 


Trivia

  • Haxorus is the first Dragon-type Pokémon to be owned by a main character other than Ash.
  • Haxorus is Iris's only single-type Pokémon.
  • Haxorus is Iris's only Pokémon that doesn't have an immunity to any type.
  • Haxorus's Poké Ball wasn't seen until Thrash of the Titans!, 492 episodes after his debut.

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References



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Protagonists Ash Ketchum (Pikachu) • Misty (Togetic) • BrockTracey SketchitMayMaxDawn (Piplup) • Iris (Haxorus) • CilanSerenaClemontBonnie (Dedenne) • LanaKiaweLillieSophoclesMallowRotom PokédexGoh (Grookey)
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