Charizard (3-1-023)

Charizard
リザードン Lizardon
Star Pokémon

Front art

Back art
Name Charizard
Types Fire/Flying
Energy 142
Collection no. 3-1-023 (Japanese)
Grade Grade 5
Mega Evolution
This Pokémon can Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard X when selected to attack.

Charizard (Japanese: リザードン Lizardon) is a Grade 5 Pokémon Mezastar tag. It is part of the first Double Chain set.

Tag data

Move
Flamethrower
Branch Poke
Z-Move
Bloom Doom
Max Move
Max Overgrowth
G-Max Move
G-Max Drum Solo
Tera move
Tera Blast
Stats
HP
158
Attack
102
Defense
95
Sp. Attack
131
Sp. Defense
103
Speed
121
Pokédex entry
The temperature of Charizard's fire increases as it gains experience in battle.
リザードンの ほのおは たたかいの けいけんを つむほど おんどが あがっていく。
Tag partner
This Pokémon can attack together with Pikachu if successful during Tag Attack Chance!
Pikachu


Release information

This tag was available as a prize for challenging Alain in Trainer and Battle from the first Double Chain set. Players could select to dispense this tag following the battle regardless of the outcome. A promotional transparent purple version of this tag was available as part of a gift campaign held in conjunction with the Japanese broadcast of an animated series episode on July 8, 2022.[1] People who called the telephone line displayed during the episode were entered into a lottery to win one of fifty prizes—a set of four tags mounted in an acrylic frame. The entry period was open until the broadcast of an animated series episode on July 15, 2022. Winners were scheduled to be contacted in mid-August and receive their prizes by the end of October 2022.[2]


Promotional version
Pokémon Mezastar tag 3-1-023
Pokémon Tretta U1-26
Pokémon Ga-Olé disk 01-001
Pokémon Mezastar tag 2-1-026
Pokémon Frienda Pick 1-1-035


Trivia

Origin

This Charizard is based on Alain's Charizard as it appears in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. An image of Alain will appear in-game when Charizard attacks for the first time. Flamethrower is a move that Charizard can use in the games and one Alain's has used.

References

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