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Destrel 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 {{CurrentSeason|text=yes}} Tokens to unlock. | Destrel 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 {{CurrentSeason|text=yes}} Tokens to unlock. | ||
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Revision as of 18:38, 30 March 2024
The Destrel Line encompasses Destrel and Angroy, which were released on the 2nd of March 2024, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Destrel can be obtained by trading with other users, or from the Tournament Shop.
Destrel 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 Destrel Line was one of 2 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 31 of the Weekly Tournaments.
Evolution Tree
Pokémon Info
Egg
Destrel
The fact it appears harmless and slow is a deception, as it is surprisingly fast. If it sees a passerby in its territory, it will follow them until it can strike them down without mercy.
Name origin: A combination of the words destroy and angel.
Angroy
It lies in wait in the cover of darkness, hoping for a suitable prey to appear. Once it locks on, it carefully zeroes in on them and moves when no one is looking, and then uses its toxic spores to finish the job once close enough.
Name origin: A combination of the words angel and destroy.
Trivia
- Destrel and Angroy are based on the Destroying Angel Mushroom.