Shuffle any amount of Water Energy from your Pokémon into your deck. This attack does 60 damage for each card you shuffled into your deck in this way.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 2 |
| HP | 240 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Rocket Splash |
| Attack cost | Water |
| Artist | sadaji |
| Rarity | Rare Rainbow |
| Pokédex | 9 |
| Evolves from | Wartortle |
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Lost Thunder
Most people raise it for its milk, but it's quite tough and strong, so it's also well suited for battle.
Fusion Strike
This short-tempered and aggressive Pokémon chugs stagnant water to absorb any toxins it might contain.
Paldea Evolved
This Pokémon generates electricity when it digests food. It uses its five hard teeth to scrape seaweed off surfaces and eat it.
Sun & Moon
It is said to have the ability to grant any wish for just one week every thousand years.
Brilliant Stars
Before doing damage, discard all Pokémon Tools from your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
Tutustu myös
Sun & Moon
When this Pokémon senses danger, a sweet fluid oozes from the tip of its heads. The taste of it disgusts bird Pokémon.
Sun & Moon
Attach 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sun & Moon
This Pokémon has a violent, selfish disposition. If it's not in the mood to listen, it will ignore its Trainer's orders with complete nonchalance.
Sun & Moon
It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards.
Sun & Moon
Its wings and antennae don't cope well with moisture. After a rain, it faces sunward to dry off.
Sun & Moon
It's both clever and loyal, but if a stranger tries to invade its territory, it barks threateningly.
Sun & Moon
The large mushroom on its back controls it. It often fights over territory with Shiinotic.
Sun & Moon
Its shell is filled with its soft innards. It doesn't move much because of the risk it might carelessly spill its innards out.



