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10If the Defending Pokémon tries to attack during your opponent's next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack doesn't happen.
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If the Defending Pokémon tries to attack during your opponent's next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack doesn't happen.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Wimpod is a small, skittish Bug/Water-type Pokémon resembling an aquatic isopod or pill bug, introduced in Generation VII (Pokémon Sun and Moon) in the Alola region. Extremely cowardly, it lives in swarms that stay constantly alert and…
“It will pick up anything it finds on the ground. Sometimes it finds coins, so Murkrow and Meowth will go after it.”
Wimpod is a small, skittish Bug/Water-type Pokémon resembling an aquatic isopod or pill bug, introduced in Generation VII (Pokémon Sun and Moon) in the Alola region. Extremely cowardly, it lives in swarms that stay constantly alert and scatter at the first hint of danger, making it notoriously hard to catch. Despite its timidity, it serves a useful role as a scavenger, eating leftover scraps and rotting matter, which keeps its surroundings clean. It evolves into the formidable and aggressive Golisopod, a striking contrast to its fearful early stage.
The Japanese name コソクムシ (Kosokumushi) combines コソク, likely from 姑息 (kosoku, meaning 'cowardly,' 'underhanded,' or 'temporary/stopgap'), with 虫 (mushi, 'bug' or 'insect'), aptly describing a timid little bug. It may also evoke 高速 (kōsoku, 'high speed'), nodding to how quickly it flees. The English name 'Wimpod' fuses 'wimp' (a weak, cowardly person) with 'pod,' referencing both its isopod-like body and the swarms it forms.
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