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Flapple

Flapple (Japanese: アップリュー, HepburnAppuryuu) (FLAP-puhl[1]) is a grass/dragon-type introduced in Generation VIII. It has a Gigantamax form.

Biology[]

Physiology[]

Flapple is a green worm-like dragon with four apple peels attached to it; two as its wings, one on top of its head, and one at the bottom. It has yellow eyes and a spike on top of it head.

Behavior[]

Its consumption of a sour apple has cause Flapple to undergo evolution. Its cheek sacs contain acid capable of causing burns and other chemical reactions. It is able to fly by flapping the apple skins and can fold them back to look like an apple.Flapple will hide in the branches of apple trees with their wings folded and their heads down to mimic apples. When unsuspecting bugs fly by, they will dissolve them with their acid before consuming their catches.Though resourceful, they are not particularly aerodynamic and must exert a lot of energy to stay aloft. For this reason, they prefer an ambush strategy when hunting and only fly when they need to relocate in search of better hunting grounds or escape from danger. In some regions, people dilute Flapple acid with water and add spices to create a refreshingly-tart beverage. This beverage can also be fermented to produce an alcoholic variant.

When exposed to Gigantamax energy, Flapple is able to create large quantities of nectar. It releases a strong scent from its extremely sweet nectar, causing other Pokémon to faint from a single whiff.

Game info[]

Evolution[]

Flapple evolves from Applin when exposed to a Tart Apple. Along with Appletun and Hydrapple it is one of Applin's final forms.

Game locations[]

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Sword and Shield Evolve Applin
Max Raid Battle: Axew's Eye, Bridge Field, Dappled Grove, Giant's Mirror, Stony Wilderness
Gigantamax Raid Battle: Dappled Grove
Trade from Sword (Shield only)
Common

Pokédex entries[]

  • Sword

    It ate a sour apple, and that induced its evolution. In its cheeks, it stores an acid capable of causing chemical burns.
    Gigantamax: Under the influence of Gigantamax energy, it produces much more sweet nectar, and its shape has changed to resemble a giant apple.

  • Shield

    It flies on wings of apple skin and spits a powerful acid. It can also change its shape into that of an apple.
    Gigantamax: If it stretches its neck, the strong aroma of its nectar pours out. The scent is so sickeningly sweet that one whiff makes other Pokémon faint.

  • Scarlet

    It flutters around while seeking an opening in the opponent’s guard, then attacks by spitting acidic liquid strong enough to melt metal.

  • Violet

    It uses its own body fluid to repair its apple. Strong Flapple that have won many battles have apples that are clay colored all over.

Stats[]

Stats
HP

70

Attack

110

Defense

80

Sp. Atk

95

Sp. Def

60

Speed

70

Total

485

Learnset[]

By leveling up[]

Generation VIII
Level Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
Evo. Wing Attack Physical 60 100% 35
1 Wing Attack Physical 60 100% 35
1 Recycle Status 100% 10
1 Withdraw Status 100% 40
1 Astonish Physical 30 100% 15
1 Growth Status 100% 20
1 Twister Special 40 100% 20
4 Acid Spray Special 40 100% 20
8 Acrobatics Physical 55 100% 15
12 Leech Seed Status 90% 10
16 Protect Status 100% 10
20 Dragon Breath Special 60 100% 20
24 Dragon Dance Status 100% 20
28 Dragon Pulse Special 85 100% 10
32 Grav Apple Physical 80 100% 10
36 Iron Defense Status 100% 15
40 Fly Physical 90 95% 15
44 Dragon Rush Physical 100 75% 10
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By TM[]

Generation VIII
Machine Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
TM06 Fly Physical 90 95% 15
TM08 Hyper Beam Special 150 90% 5
TM09 Giga Impact Physical 150 90% 5
TM11 Solar Beam Special 120 100% 10
TM21 Rest Status 100% 10
TM24 Snore Special 50 100% 15
TM25 Protect Status 100% 10
TM26 Scary Face Status 100% 10
TM28 Giga Drain Special 75 100% 10
TM31 Attract Status 100% 15
TM34 Sunny Day Status 100% 5
TM39 Facade Physical 70 100% 20
TM50 Bullet Seed Physical 25 100% 30
TM56 U-turn Physical 70 100% 20
TM76 Round Special 60 100% 15
TM78 Acrobatics Physical 55 100% 15
TM95 Air Slash Special 75 95% 15
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By TR[]

Generation VIII
Machine Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
TR13 Focus Energy Status 100% 30
TR20 Substitute Status 100% 10
TR24 Outrage Physical 120 100% 10
TR26 Endure Status 100% 10
TR27 Sleep Talk Status 100% 10
TR46 Iron Defense Status 100% 15
TR51 Dragon Dance Status 100% 20
TR59 Seed Bomb Physical 80 100% 15
TR62 Dragon Pulse Special 85 100% 10
TR65 Energy Ball Special 90 100% 10
TR77 Grass Knot Special ? 100% 20
TR79 Heavy Slam Physical ? 100% 10
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By breeding[]

To see the Egg Moves that Flapple can learn, refer to Applin.

By tutoring[]

Generation VIII
Games Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
SwSh Draco Meteor Special 130 90% 5
SwShTIoA Grassy Glide Physical 70 100% 20
Bold indicates that this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates that an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

Sprites[]

Trivia[]

  • Flapple and Appletun are the only Pokémon to have the same Gigantamax form.
  • At 2.2 lbs/1.0 kg, Flapple is the lightest Pokémon that can have Heavy Slam. This makes it the most impotent user of the move, since it only hits:
    • 8 Pokémon for 60 base power (0.89% of all Pokémon).
    • 9 Pokémon for 80 base power (1.00% of all Pokémon).
    • No Pokémon for 100 base power, as there are no Pokémon that weigh 0.5 lbs/0.22 kg.
    • 7 Pokémon for 120 base power (0.78% of all Pokémon).
      • As a result, the remaining 874 Pokémon (including itself) will only take a 40 base power Heavy Slam from Flapple (97.33% of all Pokémon).

Origin[]

Flapple is based on the common depiction of a green worm inside an apple. It may also be a pun on the term "wyrm", a serpentine dragon, which sounds similar to 'worm'. It is also based on the Lindwurm, a green, serpentine dragon that lives inside of mountains. It may also take inspiration from depictions of snakes in the Bible, which are often called dragons, one of which tells Eve to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, often depicted as an apple. It may also be based on the Ladon, a dragon from Greek mythology that guarded golden apples. Its habit of spitting acid may reference amygdalin, a chemical in apples that releases cyanide.

Its signature move, Grav Apple, may be taken from a famous and debated story told about British physicist Isaac Newton, in which an apple falling from a tree (in some versions onto his head, but versions where Newton simply observes the apple falling exist) leads to his discovery of gravity.

While in its Gigantamax form, it resembles a caramel apple or some other form of sweet treat.

Etymology[]

Flapple comes from the words "flap" and "apple".

Its Japanese name, Appuryu, comes from "apple" and ryu (dragon).

Gallery[]

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  1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2024). Pokémon Super Duper Extra Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 187. Scholastic. ISBN 978-1-339-02801-9.