| Supertype | Trainer |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Supporter |
| Artist | kirisAki |
| Rarity | Rare Rainbow |
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Evolving Skies
Its fur is long and thick. A long time ago in cold regions, every household kept a Stoutland.
Silver Tempest
Though Espurr's expression never changes, behind that blank stare is an intense struggle to contain its devastating psychic power.
Paradox Rift
The blue eye on the sword's handguard is the true body of Honedge. With its old cloth, it drains people's lives away.
Base
Found in fields and mountains. Mistaking them for boulders, people often step or trip on them.
Lost Thunder
Born deep underground, it comes aboveground and becomes a pupa once it has finished eating the surrounding soil.
Scarlet & Violet
Flip 3 coins. If 1 of them is heads, this attack does 20 more damage. If 2 of them are heads, this attack does 50 more damage. If all of them are heads, this attack does 80 more damage.
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