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'''Emboar''' is a Pokémon introduced in Generation V (Unova). | '''Emboar''' is a Pokémon introduced in Generation V (Unova). | ||
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It evolves from [[Pignite]] when given an [[Items#Evolutionary_Candies|Evo Candy]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Tepig]]. | It evolves from [[Pignite]] when given an [[Items#Evolutionary_Candies|Evo Candy]]. It is the final evolved form of [[Tepig]]. | ||
− | There is a chance that Emboar will be reverted into Pignite when exposed to a | + | There is a chance that Emboar will be reverted into Pignite when exposed to a {{DevoSpray}}. |
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+ | ==Discoverer's Dex Entry== | ||
+ | Emboar is frequently used in the Unova region as a sign of friendship. It is a common tradition to give a close friend or group of friends Emboar-shaped cookies to represent friendliness and company. This practice has spread to other regions as well, prompting a recent trend in Emboar-shaped pastries and goods. | ||
==Other forms== | ==Other forms== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
500_s.png|Shiny | 500_s.png|Shiny | ||
+ | 500_z.png|ζ-Rift | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
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Emboar is a Pokémon introduced in Generation V (Unova).
It evolves from Pignite when given an Evo Candy. It is the final evolved form of Tepig.
There is a chance that Emboar will be reverted into Pignite when exposed to a Devolution Spray KC-MK1, Devolution Spray KC-MK2, or Devolution Spray KC-MK3.
Discoverer's Dex Entry[edit]
Emboar is frequently used in the Unova region as a sign of friendship. It is a common tradition to give a close friend or group of friends Emboar-shaped cookies to represent friendliness and company. This practice has spread to other regions as well, prompting a recent trend in Emboar-shaped pastries and goods.