
Fates Collide·#22·2016
Binacle, the Two-Handed Pokémon, is a Rock/Water-type introduced in Generation VI, known for its unique rock-yanking locomotion and barnacle-like appearance in the Kalos region. This specific Binacle card, #22 from the 2016 Fates Collide set, is a common variant that stands out due to the distinctive artistic style of Tomokazu Komiya. Here, visitors will find detailed information about Binacle's Pokédex lore, the card's HP, attack mechanics including energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.
Read more ↓Binacle is a Rock/Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, residing in the Kalos region. Known as the "Two-Handed Pokémon," Binacle typically lives attached to rocks on the shoreline, often in pairs, mimicking barnacles. Its unique physiology allows it to stretch and contract its body, yanking its rocky base along as it moves in bold hops across the land. Binacle subsists on seaweed that washes up on the shore, demonstrating an adaptable diet. It evolves into Barbaracle at level 39, which gains additional limbs and a more complex, multi-limbed appearance. In the Pokémon games, Binacle is often encountered in coastal areas and caves, reflecting its natural habitat. Its dual typing gives it a unique set of resistances and weaknesses, making it a strategic choice for trainers. In the anime, Binacle has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its peculiar movement and feeding habits, contributing to its charm and recognition among fans. Its design, inspired by gooseneck barnacles, highlights the creative diversity within the Pokémon world, bringing a piece of marine biology into the fantasy realm.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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