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Flapple VmaxBattle Styles #164 Pokémon Card

Battle Styles·#164·2021

Flapple, a unique Grass/Dragon-type Pokémon from Generation VIII, is celebrated for its distinctive apple-like appearance and its evolution from Applin. This particular Flapple VMAX card, a highly sought-after rainbow rare from the 2021 Battle Styles set, stands out as a premium collectible due to its stunning full-art holographic design. Here, visitors will discover everything from Flapple's Pokédex lore and natural habitat to the card's specific HP, attack details with energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the TCG.

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Card Number
#164
Release Date
March 18, 2021
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH5

Flapple is a Grass/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, native to the Galar region. It evolves from Applin when exposed to a Tart Apple. Flapple's unique design, resembling an apple pie or a worm within an apple, stems from its pre-evolution, Applin, which lives inside an apple. Flapple is known for its ability to fold its skin to resemble an apple, using its wings to fly and its acidic saliva to attack. Its Gigantamax form, as depicted on this card, showcases an even more elaborate and larger apple-like appearance, with its neck extending out of the top. In the games, Flapple is a physically oriented attacker with decent speed, often utilizing moves that benefit from its Grass and Dragon typing. Its inclusion in the Galar region's diverse ecosystem highlights the unique and often whimsical designs found in Generation VIII. Flapple's evolutionary counterpart, Appletun, evolves from Applin with a Sweet Apple, offering players a choice based on their preferred stats and typing. This duality adds a layer of depth to the Applin evolutionary line, making both Flapple and Appletun memorable additions to the Pokémon world.

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