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Glimmora

Glimmora (Japanese: キラフロル, HepburnKirafuroru) (glihm-MOR-uh[1]) is a Rock/Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.

Biology

Physiology

Glimmora resembles a floating chunk of crystal with a primarily blue body like its pre-evolution. However, the petals have grown much larger and now enclose its thin stem.

Behavior

When it senses danger, Glimmora opens up its petals and shoot out energy beams from its body. Its petals are extremely poisonous and have a slight resemblance to Tera crystals.

Natural abilities

Glimmora, along with its pre-evolution, have the unique ability Toxic Debris, where they apply a layer of Toxic Spikes on the field if directly attacked. They can also poison Steel-types with Corrosion.

Evolution

Glimmora evovles from Glimmet at level 35.

Game Info

Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity

Pokédex entries

  • Scarlet

    When this Pokémon detects danger, it will open up its crystalline petals and fire beams from its conical body.

  • Violet

    Glimmora's petals are made of crystallized poison energy. It has recently become evident that these petals resemble Tera Jewels.


Stats

Stats
HP
83
Attack
55
Defense
90
Sp. Atk
130
Sp. Def
81
Speed
86
Total
525

Learnset

Leveling

Generation IX
Level Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
1 Spiky Shield Status - -% 10
1 Toxic Spikes Status - -% 20
1 Rock Throw Physical 50 90% 15
1 Harden Status - -% 30
1 Smack Down Physical 50 100% 15
Evo. Mortal Spin Physical 30 100% 15
7 Acid Spray Special 40 100% 20
11 Ancient Power Special 60 100% 5
15 Rock Polish Status - -% 20
18 Stealth Rock Status - -% 20
15 Rock Polish Status - -% 20
22 Venoshock Special 65 100% 10
26 Sandstorm Status - -% 10
29 Self-Destruct Physical 200 100% 5
33 Rock Slide Physical 75 90% 10
39 Power Gem Special 80 100% 20
44 Acid Armor Status - -% 20
50 Sludge Wave Special 95 100% 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.

TM

Generation IX
Machine Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
TM007 Protect Status - -% 10
TM013 Acid Spray Special 40 100% 20
TM017 Confuse Ray Status - 100% 10
TM025 Facade Physical 70 100% 20
TM035 Mud Shot Special 55 95% 15
TM036 Rock Tomb Physical 60 95% 15
TM045 Venoshock Special 65 100% 10
TM047 Endure Status - -% 10
TM049 Sunny Day Status - -% 5
TM050 Rain Dance Status - -% 5
TM051 Sandstorm Status - -% 10
TM070 Sleep Talk Status - -% 10
TM074 Reflect Status - -% 20
TM075 Light Screen Status - -% 30
TM076 Rock Blast Physical 25 90% 10
TM079 Dazzling Gleam Special 80 100% 10
TM085 Rest Status - -% 5
TM086 Rock Slide Physical 75 90% 10
TM090 Spikes Status - -% 20
TM091 Toxic Spikes Status - -% 20
TM093 Flash Cannon Special 80 100% 10
TM101 Power Gem Special 80 100% 20
TM102 Gunk Shot Physical 120 80% 5
TM103 Substitute Status - -% 10
TM104 Iron Defense Status - -% 15
TM116 Stealth Rock Status - -% 20
TM119 Energy Ball Special 90 100% 10
TM133 Earth Power Special 90 100% 10
TM148 Sludge Bomb Special 90 100% 10
TM150 Stone Edge Physical 100 80% 5
TM152 Giga Impact Physical 150 90% 5
TM163 Hyper Beam Special 150 90% 5
TM168 Solar Beam Special 120 100% 10
TM171 Tera Blast Special 80 100% 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.

Breeding

To see the Egg Moves that Glimmora can learn, refer to Glimmet.


Tutoring

Generation IX
Games Move Type Category Power Accuracy PP
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

    • Glimmora and its pre-evolved form share the same category species name as Boldore. They are all known as the Ore Pokémon.

    Origin

    Glimmora is most likely based on copper(II) sulfate, which is a highly poisonous compound that often takes the form of a blue crystal. Its flower-like appearance might also reference the mineral chalcanthite. Its blue color, its shape, and the fact that it's native to Paldea, a region based on the Iberian Peninsula, might also be a reference to the Velvet Blue treasure from Resident Evil 4, which was set in Spain.

    Etymology

    Glimmora is a portmanteau of glimmer and flora.

    Gallery

    1. ^ Silvestri, Cris (2024). Pokémon Super Duper Extra Deluxe Essential Handbook [Book]. p. 219. Scholastic. ISBN 978-1-339-02801-9.