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Generation IX · #0973 — Synchronize Pokémon
Flamigo is a dual-type Flying/Fighting Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, standing as National Pokédex entry #973. This striking avian Pokémon belongs to the Synchronize Pokémon genus and represents a unique combination of aerial grace and martial prowess. With a base stat total of 500, Flamigo establishes itself as a moderately powerful Pokémon with an impressive Attack stat of 115, complemented by a respectable Speed of 90. The species is completely gender-neutral in terms of gameplay mechanics, with an even 50/50 male-to-female ratio, and possesses a moderately high catch rate of 100, making it relatively obtainable for trainers. Flamigo's accessibility extends to its egg cycles, hatching after just 20 cycles, which facilitates breeding opportunities for those seeking to build teams around this vibrant fighter.
1.6m
37.0kg
Synchronize Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
pink
wings
Lets the Pokémon's normal and fighting moves hit ghost Pokémon.
Doubles evasion when confused.
Copies ally's stat changes on entering battle.
Flamigo is an avian Pokémon with a striking resemblance to its real-world namesake, the flamingo, though with distinctly fantastical characteristics. The species is predominantly pink in coloration, featuring a rounded, compact body and well-developed wings suited for sustained flight. Most distinctively, Flamigo possesses a notably long, serpentine neck that it characteristically ties into a knot at its base—a behavior rooted in remarkable physiology. According to Pokédex documentation, Flamigo ties its neck this way to prevent energy stored in its belly from escaping through its beak, suggesting a unique energy containment system within its body. When entering combat, Flamigo unties this knot and unleashes its offensive capabilities by rapidly swinging its head as a weapon. The species exhibits tall, thin white legs with webbed feet perfectly adapted for aquatic and wetland environments, a white face with a distinctive curved beak tipped in black, and striking yellow eyes with black pupils. Flamigo typically maintains a one-legged stance, a posture consistent with wading bird behavior observed in nature.
Flamigo maintains a perfectly balanced gender distribution with exactly 50% male and 50% female ratios across wild populations and bred specimens. This equal gender split facilitates straightforward breeding for trainers seeking to produce multiple generations or obtain optimal natures and individual values for competitive play. The species belongs to the Flying egg group exclusively, meaning successful breeding requires either two Flamigo or a Flamigo paired with another Pokémon from the Flying egg group. Eggs incubate for 20 cycles, equivalent to approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps, making Flamigo relatively quick to breed compared to many other species. The base friendship value of 50 indicates Flamigo begins at a neutral disposition toward trainers, requiring interaction and positive experiences to develop stronger bonds. This moderate base happiness suggests that captured Flamigo will need time and effort to become fully loyal, though eggs hatch with higher friendship toward their trainer. For breeders seeking to maximize breeding efficiency, the combination of reasonable incubation time and accessible breeding requirements makes Flamigo a practical choice for competitive team development.
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Flamigo does not evolve into any other Pokémon species, nor does it evolve from any known predecessors. As a standalone evolutionary line, Flamigo represents a complete and fully realized Pokémon form at all stages of growth and experience. This design choice emphasizes Flamigo's uniqueness within Generation IX's roster, positioning it as a independent species rather than part of a traditional evolutionary chain. The Pokédex lists Flamigo with no evolutionary predecessors or successors, confirming its singular status in the National Pokédex. Unlike many Pokémon species that undergo transformation to reach their final form, Flamigo enters the world in its definitive state, requiring trainers to work with its inherent attributes and movepool from the moment of capture or hatching. This evolutionary independence may contribute to Flamigo's distinctive identity as the Synchronize Pokémon.
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Flamigo is an inherently social Pokémon that lives exclusively in large flocks, with populations sometimes exceeding 10,000 individuals. These massive congregations are famous for engaging in coordinated behavior known as 'synchronizing,' wherein entire flocks attack simultaneously in perfect harmony, as documented in Pokémon Violet's Pokédex entry. This synchronized attack phenomenon demonstrates remarkable collective intelligence and communication among flock members, making encounters with wild Flamigo particularly hazardous without proper preparation. The spectacular sight of such enormous flocks moving in unison is described as incredible to behold, representing one of the natural wonders of the Pokémon world. Flamigo populations typically inhabit areas near bodies of water and in wetland environments, where their aquatic adaptations and feeding patterns align perfectly with available resources. Their preference for waterside habitats makes them integral to wetland ecosystems, though their massive flock sizes suggest they occupy a significant ecological niche.
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.
The name Flamigo represents a straightforward yet creative adaptation of 'flamingo,' the wading bird that inspired its design. In Japanese, it is called カラミンゴ (Karamingo), which similarly blends 'karada' (body) with 'flamingo,' suggesting the pokémon is fundamentally built around flamingo physiology. The design team's interpretation elevates the flamingo concept beyond mere replication, incorporating the fighting-type characteristics through its powerful neck-swinging attacks and martial prowess. The knotted neck serves as both a functional gameplay mechanic and a creative visual distinction, differentiating Flamigo from any realistic bird while maintaining obvious flamingo heritage. The white and pink coloration scheme reflects authentic flamingo coloration while exaggerating certain features for visual clarity and appeal. The webbed feet, curved beak, and single-leg stance all reference real flamingo characteristics, while the ability to tie its neck into a knot and the synchronizing flock behavior represent fantastical extensions that justify its Fighting-type classification and create compelling lore.
Flamigo can learn 54 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| acrobatics | flying | Physical | 55 | 100 | 15 |
| aerial ace | flying | Physical | 60 | — | 20 |
| agility | psychic | Status | — | — | 30 |
| air cutter | flying | Special | 60 | 95 | 25 |
| air slash | flying | Special | 75 | 95 | 15 |
| brave bird | flying | Physical | 120 | 100 | 15 |
| bulk up | fighting | Status | — | — | 20 |
| chilling water | water | Special | 50 | 100 | 20 |
| close combat | fighting | Physical | 120 | 100 | 5 |
| copycat | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| detect | fighting | Status | — | — | 5 |
| double kick | fighting | Physical | 30 | 100 | 30 |
| double team | normal | Status | — | — | 15 |
| dual wingbeat | flying | Physical | 40 | 90 | 10 |
| endeavor | normal | Physical | — | 100 | 5 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| feather dance | flying | Status | — | 100 | 15 |
| feint | normal | Physical | 30 | 100 | 10 |
| fling | dark | Physical | — | 100 | 10 |
| fly | flying | Physical | 90 | 95 | 15 |
| focus energy | normal | Status | — | — | 30 |
| giga impact | normal | Physical | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| hurricane | flying | Special | 110 | 70 | 10 |
| hyper beam | normal | Special | 150 | 90 | 5 |
| liquidation | water | Physical | 85 | 100 | 10 |
| low kick | fighting | Physical | — | 100 | 20 |
| low sweep | fighting | Physical | 65 | 100 | 20 |
| lunge | bug | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| mega kick | normal | Physical | 120 | 75 | 5 |
| payback | dark | Physical | 50 | 100 | 10 |
| peck | flying | Physical | 35 | 100 | 35 |
| pounce | bug | Physical | 50 | 100 | 20 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| psych up | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| quick guard | fighting | Status | — | — | 15 |
| rest | psychic | Status | — | — | 5 |
| reversal | fighting | Physical | — | 100 | 15 |
| roost | flying | Status | — | — | 5 |
| sky attack | flying | Physical | 140 | 90 | 5 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| swords dance | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| tailwind | flying | Status | — | — | 15 |
| take down | normal | Physical | 90 | 85 | 20 |
| taunt | dark | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| tera blast | normal | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| thief | dark | Physical | 60 | 100 | 25 |
| throat chop | dark | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| u turn | bug | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| upper hand | fighting | Physical | 65 | 100 | 15 |
| water pulse | water | Special | 60 | 100 | 20 |
| wide guard | rock | Status | — | — | 10 |
| wing attack | flying | Physical | 60 | 100 | 35 |
Flamigo occupies an interesting competitive niche as a mixed-attacking Physical fighter with respectable bulk and speed for its stat distribution. Its 115 Attack stat positions it as a meaningful physical threat, particularly when utilizing Fighting-type moves like Close Combat (120 power) and Brick Break (75 power), both learned via technical machines. The 90 Speed stat allows Flamigo to outspeed neutral base-80 Speed Pokémon, granting momentum in early exchanges, while the 82 HP and 74 Defense provide adequate survivability for a Pokémon of its type. The Flying-type movepool adds versatility with access to Brave Bird (120 power), a powerful priority option, and Dual Wingbeat (40 power, hits twice), though neither guarantees breakthrough damage against neutral opponents. Flamigo's hidden ability, Costar, stands out as its most competitive asset, allowing it to copy ally stat changes upon entering battle, making it invaluable in double battles where teammates utilize setup moves like Swords Dance or Calm Mind. Its standard abilities, Scrappy and Tangled Feet, provide niche utility—Scrappy allowing normal and fighting moves to hit Ghost-types, and Tangled Feet doubling evasion during confusion—though neither matches Costar's strategic potential. In competitive formats, Flamigo functions best as a dedicated physical attacker in double battles where Costar synergy can be leveraged, though its mixed type weaknesses and moderate special bulk limit its durability against special attackers.
Flamigo is a flying and fighting type Pokemon.
Flamigo does not evolve.
Flamigo is weak to flying, electric, psychic, ice and fairy type moves.
Since its introduction in Generation IX, Flamigo has gained recognition among Pokémon fans as one of the generation's most visually distinctive new species, combining elegant avian aesthetics with dynamic martial combat potential. The concept of synchronized flock attacks resonates with players, offering compelling narrative flavor and inspiring creativity in team compositions designed around synchronized strategies. Flamigo's appearance in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet established it as a recognizable fixture of the Paldean region, appearing frequently in promotional materials and fan discussions surrounding Generation IX. The species has contributed to broader gaming culture through its role in double-battle mechanics, particularly its unique Costar ability, which has influenced competitive team-building strategies and spawned numerous guide articles from competitive Pokémon communities. Flamigo's design has also inspired fan art and creative interpretations exploring the contrast between its elegant, graceful flamingo appearance and its powerful fighting capabilities. The species represents an interesting design philosophy shift in Generation IX, bringing fresh, visually striking Pokémon to a franchise continuously seeking to innovate while maintaining recognizable design principles.
Flamigo is exclusively available in Generation IX titles Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, where it appears in multiple locations throughout the Paldea region, listed under local Pokédex number 346. Wild Flamigo can be encountered in South Province Areas One, Four, and Five, as well as East Province Area Five, where a Bug Tera Type variant appears, offering type-training opportunities for specialized competitive builds. The species has also been confirmed for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, where it will maintain its Flying/Fighting typing and participate in new gameplay mechanics specific to that title. With a base catch rate of 100 and base experience yield of 175, Flamigo proves straightforward to capture and train, making it accessible to players of all experience levels. The high catch rate effectively translates to approximately 21.7% success rate with a standard Poké Ball against a full-health opponent, encouraging capture without excessive resource expenditure. Additionally, Flamigo's rapid egg-hatching cycle of 20 cycles facilitates breeding for those seeking multiple copies or optimal individual values, ensuring consistent availability throughout extended gameplay sessions. The multiple geographical locations where Flamigo can be found in Scarlet and Violet ensure that players exploring thoroughly will encounter this species without excessive grinding, making it a reliable option for team composition throughout the early-to-mid game progression.