Aphreyd Line: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 00:12, 31 December 2019
The Aphreyd line encompasses Aphreyd, Scavady, and Mantidra, which were released on the 7th of December 2019, and are Exclusive Pokémon.
Obtaining
Aphreyd 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
Aphreyd was one of 2 Exclusive Pokémon lines to be added in Season 14 of the Weekly Tournaments.
Evolution Tree
Pokémon Info
Aphreyd
Agile but weak, it feeds on the leaves of flowering Pokémon. It uses its long antennae to sense potential dangers and is quick to flee.
Name origin: A play on "aphid" and "afraid"
Scavady
It is quick to devour any Aphreyd that it spots. Females will protect their Eggs until they are nearly ready to hatch, before leaving them to their fate.
Name origin: A play on "scavanger" and "ladybug"
Mantidra
It sits patiently for other bug Pokémon - or any prey - to come within reach before striking. Scavady is a particular favourite, followed by Ledyba.
Name origin: A play on "mantis" and "dragon"