Landorus (Duel 581)

Landorus Incarnate Forme
ランドロス Landlos
LandorusDuel581.png
Evolution stage 1
Figure name Landorus
Move Points 3
Types
Ground Flying
Rarity EX
Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur
Version 7.0.14
ID 581
Time Booster League N/A
Special Time Boosters None
Locked Booster Yes
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
8000 Material
400 Gems
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Landorus.

Landorus (Japanese: ランドロス Landlos) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 7.0.14.

Abilities

Earthen Blessings だいちのめぐみ
This Pokémon cannot win you the duel by moving to the goal point. This Pokémon may MP move through other Pokémon on the field. While this Pokémon is on the field, the start-of-turn Z-Move gauge increase of each player is boosted for each of that player's Pokémon that is affected by a special condition.


Data Disk

  Tectonic Rage ライジングランドオーバー 96 pt.
★★★★
Knocks out the battle opponent.
  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.
Earth Power だいちのちから 32 pt.
100
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Elusive Master しんしゅつきぼつ 24 pt.
You may move this Pokémon to the bench. When you do, change this Pokémon's form, if possible.
Smack Down うちおとす 32 pt.
★★★
While the battle opponent is on the field, that Pokémon loses any Ability effects that allow it to MP move through other Pokémon.
Miss ミス 8 pt.
{{{effect}}}

Release information

This figure was available as a Monthly Points Reward from July 26 to August 26, 2019 for players who had the Player Pass.

Trivia

  • Prior to the update on August 26, 2019 as part of version 7.0.15, this figure was unable to be purchased in the Material Exchange.

Origin

This figure depicts the Incarnate Forme of Landorus. Earth Power and Smack Down are both moves in the Pokémon games that Landorus can learn, the latter via TM. Tectonic Rage and Supersonic Skystrike are Z-Moves in the games that Landorus can use by equipping Groundium Z and Flyinium Z, respectively.

  This article is part of both Project TFG and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon TFG and Sidegames, respectively.