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  • Ragnarid
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  • Ragnarid is a dual Ghost/Ice type legendary Pokémon created by Chartheblade for Lava/Iron versions. While it is not known to evolve into or from any Pokémon, it possesses a second form known as Awakened Forme, which it assumes under currently unknown circumstances. It can also assume aform called its Reverse Forme through similarly unknown circumstances.
Attack
  • 55
  • 125
  • 250
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Ice
  • 50
ndex
  • 878
Psychic
  • 100
dwability
JName
  • ラグナリッド
Ghost
  • 200
SpAtk
  • 55
  • 125
  • 250
Flying
  • 100
Steel
  • 200
catchrate
  • 3
rdex
  • 157
samedex
  • no
Poison
  • 50
Normal
  • 0
Sprite
  • 0
Bug
  • 50
Fairy
  • 100
SpDef
  • 55
  • 110
  • 200
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Cycles
  • 121
Defense
  • 55
  • 110
  • 200
GEN
  • Lava/Iron
Water
  • 100
Glass
  • 50
Fighting
  • 0
Rock
  • 200
Speed
  • 6
  • 15
  • 60
  • 125
Fire
  • 200
Sound
  • 50
Name
  • Ragnarid
Type
  • Ice
  • Ghost
Romaji
  • Ragunariddo
entry
  • It was sealed away deep underground because it was too powerful.
  • Little is known about this legendary Pokémon.
Slime
  • 100
exp
  • 255
  • 1250000
Body
  • 2
Ability
  • Pressure
Male
  • 0
Electric
  • 100
Weight
  • 2775
Group
  • Undiscovered
Ground
  • 100
Grass
  • 100
Height
  • 1752.0
Species
  • Apocalypse
Color
  • White
Light
  • 100
Dark
  • 200
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Reg
  • Islo
HP
  • 1
  • 95
  • 105
  • 150
Dragon
  • 100
NEXT
  • Genesect
V
  • Iron
  • Lava
Female
  • 0
Size
  • 350
Cobalt
  • 100
nextrdex
  • 158
prevrdex
  • 156
prevndex
  • 877
Forme
  • Awakened Forme
  • Normal Forme
  • Reverse Forme
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  • Ragnarid is a dual Ghost/Ice type legendary Pokémon created by Chartheblade for Lava/Iron versions. While it is not known to evolve into or from any Pokémon, it possesses a second form known as Awakened Forme, which it assumes under currently unknown circumstances. It can also assume aform called its Reverse Forme through similarly unknown circumstances.
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