| Supertype | Trainer |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Item |
| Artist | Ayaka Yoshida |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
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Paradox Rift
Steenee spreads a sweet scent that makes others feel invigorated. This same scent is popular for antiperspirants.
Silver Tempest
You may move any amount of Energy from your Pokémon to your other Pokémon in any way you like.
Base
The large pincer has 10,000 horsepower of crushing power. However, its huge size makes it unwieldy to use.
Sun & Moon
Restored from DNA found in amber, this Pokémon exhibited ferocity that was greater than expected. Some casualties resulted.
Base
Freezes its prey with its stare. If you should encounter one, remember not to look into its eyes.
Burning Shadows
It discovers what is going on around it by using the feelers on its head and tail. It is brutally aggressive.
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