If this Pokémon moved from your Bench to the Active Spot this turn, this attack does 120 more damage.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | VMAX |
| HP | 330 |
| Types | Fighting |
| Attack | Gale Thrust |
| Attack cost | Fighting |
| Artist | KIYOTAKA OSHIYAMA |
| Rarity | Rare Rainbow |
| Pokédex | 892 |
| Evolves from | Rapid Strike Urshifu V |
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When it detects a noise, it starts to move. The energy core inside it makes this Pokémon slightly warm to the touch.
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It delivers headbutts with the water bubble on its head. Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown.
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Using air of -150 degrees Fahrenheit, they freeze opponents solid. They live in herds above the snow line on mountains.
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