Brave Bird
Learned at Lv. 54
Scarlet Violet
User receives 1/3 the damage inflicted in recoil.

This Pokémon apparently ties the base of its neck into a knot so that energy stored in its belly does not escape from its beak.
Understanding damage taken from different types is crucial for battles. Plan your team accordingly!
Tip: Build your team with Pokémon that cover each other's weaknesses!
1.6 m
37.0 kg
Lets the Pokémon's normal and fighting moves hit ghost Pokémon.
Doubles evasion when confused.
Copies ally's stat changes on entering battle.
5,100
Hatch Counter: 20
100
Higher values mean easier to catch
50
Initial friendship level
Medium Slow
Experience points needed to level up
Core species facts, alternate varieties, and Pokédex placements at a glance.
Battle-ready training facts pulled from EV yield, growth curve, and wild held item data.
\frac{6x^3}{5} - 15x^2 + 100x - 140No wild held item data available.
Where this Pokémon appears in supported games, including method, level range, and encounter conditions.
High-signal moves surfaced from learnsets and move metadata, grouped by battle purpose.
Reliable same-type attacks that match this Pokémon's typing.
Learned at Lv. 54
Scarlet Violet
User receives 1/3 the damage inflicted in recoil.
Learned at Lv. 35
Scarlet Violet
Has a 30% chance to make the target flinch.
TM/TR Moves
Scarlet Violet
Has an increased chance for a critical hit.
Off-type attacks that expand what this Pokémon can threaten.
Learned at Lv. 39
Scarlet Violet
Inflicts regular damage with no additional effect.
Learned at Lv. 48
Scarlet Violet
Prevents the target from using sound-based moves for two turns.
Learned at Lv. 27
Scarlet Violet
Power is doubled if the target has already moved this turn.
Support, disruption, and setup tools worth noticing.
Learned at Lv. 48
Scarlet Violet
Prevents the target from using sound-based moves for two turns.
TM/TR Moves
Scarlet Violet
Raises the user’s Speed by two stages.
TM/TR Moves
Scarlet Violet
Has an increased chance for a critical hit.
TM/TR Moves
Scarlet Violet
Never misses.
This Pokémon apparently ties the base of its neck into a knot so that energy stored in its belly does not escape from its beak.
Thanks to a behavior of theirs known as “synchronizing,” an entire flock of these Pokémon can attack simultaneously in perfect harmony.