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{{Evolution|egg=true|fixegg=Tulby|name11=Tulby| | {{Evolution|egg=true|fixegg=Tulby|name11=Bud Tulby|evo11=Level 10|name12=Sprout Tulby|evo12=Level 15|name13=Blossom Tulby|evo13=level 22|name14=Shoot Tulby|evo14=Level 30|name15=Blade Tulby|evo15=Level 30 holding [[File:Metal_Alloy.png]] [[Evolution_Items|Metal Alloy]]|name16=Tuleer|}} | ||
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| stats = {{BaseStats|65|100|60|45|50|80}} | | stats = {{BaseStats|65|100|60|45|50|80}} | ||
| dexEntry = | | dexEntry = Tulby is surprisingly aggressive for its small size, becoming even more so the more its incredibly sharp petal grows; once it is big enough, the Pokémon has the energy needed to develop and evolve. | ||
| nameOrigin = A combination of the words ''Tulip'' and ''Baby''. | | nameOrigin = A combination of the words ''Tulip'' and ''Baby''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 29 May 2024
The Tulby Line encompasses Tulby and Tuleer, which were released on the 25th of May 2024, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Tulby can be obtained by trading with other users, or from the Tournament Shop.
Tulby Eggs can be bought from the Tournament Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 160 Gold Poké. They currently cost 12 Jade Tokens to unlock.
Event
The Tulby Line was one of 2 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 32 of the Weekly Tournaments.
Evolution Tree
Pokémon Info
Egg
Bud Tulby
Tulby is surprisingly aggressive for its small size, becoming even more so the more its incredibly sharp petal grows; once it is big enough, the Pokémon has the energy needed to develop and evolve.
Name origin: A combination of the words Tulip and Baby.
Sprout Tulby
Blossom Tulby
Shoot Tulby
Blade Tulby
Tuleer
It guards its Trainer with all its might, protecting them and even their other Pokémon when the need arises. Its blade is capable of slicing through solid rock.
Name origin: A combination of the words Tulip and Musketeer.
Trivia
- The line is based on Tulips and Musketeers.
- The Tulby bulb shares the same gimmick as the Vulpix line has with its growing tails, growing sharper the more experience it gains.
- "Tulby is very much a gremlin childe that will stab anyone." Quoted from DuchessLunaire