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Skyrie can be obtained by trading with other users, breeding with a | Skyrie can be obtained by trading with other users, breeding with a member of the Skyrie Line, or from the Tournament Shop. | ||
Skyrie Eggs can be bought from the [[Tournament]] Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 80 [[Gold Poké]]. They currently cost 1 {{LastSeason|text=yes}} Token to unlock. | Skyrie Eggs can be bought from the [[Tournament]] Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 80 [[Gold Poké]]. They currently cost 1 {{LastSeason|text=yes}} Token to unlock. |
Revision as of 19:45, 18 March 2024
The Skyrie Line encompasses Skyrie and Grymphony, which were released on the 6th of June 2020, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Skyrie can be obtained by trading with other users, breeding with a member of the Skyrie Line, or from the Tournament Shop.
Skyrie Eggs can be bought from the Tournament Shop using Tournament Tokens. After the first egg is purchased, additional eggs can be purchased for 80 Gold Poké. They currently cost 1 Amber Token to unlock.
Event
The Skyrie Line was one of 2 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 16 of the Weekly Tournaments.
Evolution Tree
Pokémon Info
Skyrie
Its wings are not very strong yet, so it uses its oversized ears to glide on drafts of wind instead.
Name origin: A combination of the words sky and eyrie.
Grymphony
Each one has a unique song it teaches to its young. After returning from hunting abroad, it uses this song to locate its nest.
Name origin: A combination of the words gryphon and symphony.
Trivia
- Psychokin wanted to make a non-legendary pure flying type (this was pre-rookidee era) with a Kanto-vibe design.[1]
- Skyrie was also given a beak during spriting.