Final Blow
If Heracross's remaining HP are 20 or less, you may make its Megahorn attack's base damage 120 instead of 60. This power can't be used if Heracross is Asleep, Confused, or Paralyzed.
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If Heracross's remaining HP are 20 or less, you may make its Megahorn attack's base damage 120 instead of 60. This power can't be used if Heracross is Asleep, Confused, or Paralyzed.
Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Heracross is a Single Horn Pokémon resembling a rhinoceros beetle, introduced in the Generation II games (Gold and Silver) as a Bug/Fighting-type. It is known for its tremendous physical strength, using its large horn to toss foes and…
“This powerful Pokémon thrusts its prized horn under its enemies' bellies, then lifts and throws them.”
Heracross is a Single Horn Pokémon resembling a rhinoceros beetle, introduced in the Generation II games (Gold and Silver) as a Bug/Fighting-type. It is known for its tremendous physical strength, using its large horn to toss foes and heavy objects with ease, and it favors forests where it feeds on tree sap—often competing with Pinsir over the same resources. Despite its aggressive fighting prowess, it has a generally gentle disposition unless its food source is threatened.
The Japanese name ヘラクロス (Herakurosu) combines 'Hera,' taken from Heracles (the Greek hero Herakles), with 'kuwagata' or a play on the prefix referencing strength, plus 'cross,' likely evoking both the crossing shape of its horn and the insect's powerful clashing combat. The English name 'Heracross' directly mirrors this, fusing 'Hera/Heracles' (emphasizing legendary strength) with 'cross.' Both names tie the Pokemon's renowned power to the mythological strongman Heracles, fitting for a beetle famed for its might.
The Heracross cards already in your collection.
Every Heracross print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.