It clenches opponents with its left arm and finishes them off with foul-smelling poison gas belched from its mouth.
They absorb garbage and make it part of their bodies. They shoot a poisonous liquid from their right-hand fingertips.
Consuming garbage makes new kinds of poison gases and liquids inside their bodies.
Consuming garbage makes new kinds of poison gases and liquids inside their bodies.
It clenches opponents with its left arm and finishes them off with foul-smelling poison gas belched from its mouth.
Consuming garbage makes new kinds of poison gases and liquids inside their bodies.
It clenches opponents with its left arm and finishes them off with foul-smelling poison gas belched from its mouth.
Consuming garbage makes new kinds of poison gases and liquids inside their bodies.
Beware the poisonous liquid it shoots from its right arm. If even a little of it gets on you, you’ll experience the effects of the unidentified toxin.
For a time, their numbers increased explosively in Alola. Since the arrival of Grimer, their population has decreased dramatically.
It locks opponents in place with its left hand, immobilizing them by entirely dousing their bodies with poisonous liquid.
Some say the reason Garbodor in Alola are a little stronger than their counterparts elsewhere is the presence of Muk, their natural enemy.
This Pokémon eats trash, which turns into poison inside its body. The main component of the poison depends on what sort of trash was eaten.
The toxic liquid it launches from its right arm is so virulent that it can kill a weakened creature instantly.