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Crobat
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EN Battle Styles · 19 Mar 2021 · 91/183

Crobat

クロバット Bat Pokémon
Darkness Rare Holo Stage 2
130HP
≈S$0est. to buy
1 / 47 Crobat cards owned 0 / 10 in Sword & Shield 4 promo prints

Crobat collection

1 / 47 collected

2% complete
Owned1 Missing46 TrackedS$0.45 Missing est.≈S$1428

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Standard: Legal Expanded: Legal
Ability

Drastic Draw

When you play this Pokémon from your hand to evolve 1 of your Pokémon during your turn, you may draw 3 cards.

Attack

Wing Attack

100
2 Colorless

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Crobat — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned ≈ S$0.57
Crobat — Holofoil missing
Holofoil not owned ≈ S$0.45

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Crobat is the final evolution of Zubat, evolving from Golbat when it reaches a high level of friendship—making it notable as one of the early friendship-based evolutions introduced in the Generation II games. Its defining trait is that its…

“It feeds on the blood of living people and Pokémon. If it can't drink any blood for even a short while, it becomes weak and unable to fly.”

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History

Crobat is the final evolution of Zubat, evolving from Golbat when it reaches a high level of friendship—making it notable as one of the early friendship-based evolutions introduced in the Generation II games. Its defining trait is that its hind legs have developed into a second pair of wings, granting it four wings total and exceptional, silent flight that lets it dart through cramped caves without slowing down. A Poison/Flying-type known for its high speed, Crobat preys on the blood of other creatures while in flight and is associated with caves and nocturnal habitats throughout the Pokemon world.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name クロバット (Kurobatto) is a blend of クロ (kuro, meaning 'black') and the English word 'bat,' alluding to its dark coloration and bat-like form. The English name 'Crobat' is essentially a near-direct adaptation of the Japanese, combining a 'Cr-' element (often interpreted as evoking 'cross' for its crossed wing-limbs, or simply carrying over the 'kuro' sound) with 'bat.' Both names ultimately center on the bat motif that defines the species.

Your Crobat cards

1 owned

The Crobat cards already in your collection.

All Crobat cards across sets

47 shown

Every Crobat print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.