Charizard (Duel 50)

Charizard
リザードン Lizardon
CharizardDuel50.png
Evolution stage 3
Figure name Charizard
Move Points 2
Types
Fire Flying
Rarity EX
Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur
Version 1.0.0
ID 50
Time Booster League Beginner
Special Time Boosters Time Booster (Moss), Time Booster (Sparkle), Holiday Booster, Time Booster (Spring)
Locked Booster Yes
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
4000 Material
200 Gems
Shiny Charizard
Version 6.2.4
ID 630
Time Booster League N/A
Special Time Boosters None
Locked Booster No
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
4000 Material
200 Gems
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Charizard.

Charizard (Japanese: リザードン Lizardon) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 1.0.0. Shiny Charizard was made available in version 6.2.4.

Abilities

Version 6.2.0

None


Version 3.0.3-6.1.2

Speed Booster スピードきょうか
When this Pokémon evolves, it will gain +1 MP.


Version 1.0.0-3.0.2

None


Data Disk

Version 7.0.0

Duel Z-Move.png Inferno Overdrive ダイナミックフルフレイム 96 pt.
200
The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.
Duel Z-Move.png Supersonic Skystrike ファイナルダイブクラッシュ 96 pt.
200
Any Pokémon adjacent to the battle opponent other than this Pokémon spin. Those that spin White Attacks move to the bench. This Pokémon gains Wait 3.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 56 pt.
60×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dragon Tail* ドラゴンテール※ 28 pt.
100
* Benches your battle opponent (except when opponent has Fainted). Your battle opponent must then Wait.

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.
200
The battle opponent and the Pokémon in a straight line directly behind it become burned.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 56 pt.
60×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dragon Tail* ドラゴンテール※ 28 pt.
100
* Benches your battle opponent (except when opponent has Fainted). Your battle opponent must then Wait.

Version 6.2.0-6.2.8

Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 56 pt.
60×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dragon Tail* ドラゴンテール※ 28 pt.
100
* Benches your battle opponent (except when opponent has Fainted). Your battle opponent must then Wait.

Version 3.0.3-6.1.2

Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 56 pt.
50×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Dragon Tail* ドラゴンテール※ 28 pt.
80
* Benches your battle opponent (except when opponent has Fainted). Your battle opponent must then Wait.

Version 1.0.3-3.0.2

Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 56 pt.
50×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Iron Tail アイアンテール 28 pt.
80
{{{effect}}}

Version 1.0.0-1.0.2

Miss ミス 12 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Fire Spin ほのおのうず 52 pt.
50×
Spin again until Fire Spin does not land - damage is multiplied by the number of Fire Spin spins.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Iron Tail アイアンテール 24 pt.
60
{{{effect}}}

Release information

Shiny Charizard

This figure was available for purchase in the Shiny Charizard Set from September 19 to October 1, 2018. During this time it was also available via Material Exchange for 4000 materials.

Gallery

ShinyCharizardDuel630.png
Shiny Charizard
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Trivia

  • Prior to version 6.2.0, this figure had MP1.
  • Prior to version 7.0.14, Shiny Charizard was only able to be purchased in the Material Exchange when the Shiny Charizard Set was available in the Shop.

Origin

This figure is based on Next Quest Charizard. Fire Spin, Iron Tail, and Dragon Tail are all moves in the Pokémon games that Charizard can learn, the latter two via TMs. Inferno Overdrive and Supersonic Skystrike are Z-Moves in the games that Charizard can use by equipping Firium Z and Flyinium Z, respectively.

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