Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to this Pokémon during your opponent’s next turn.
Skrelp
It looks just like rotten kelp. It hides from foes while storing up power for its evolution.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 50 |
| Types | Psychic |
| Attack | Hide |
| Attack cost | Psychic |
| Artist | Yukiko Baba |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 690 |
| Evolves to | Dragalge |
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Base
Normally found near power plants, it can wander away and cause major blackouts in cities.
Obsidian Flames
The black fur that covers this Pokémon's body is dense and springy. Even sharp fangs bounce right off.
Sword & Shield
Because it lived almost entirely underground, it is nearly blind. It uses its antennae instead.
Scarlet & Violet
You may attach any number of Basic Energy cards from your hand to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Tutustu myös
Kalos Starter Set
Opponents who stare at the flashing of the light-emitting spots on its body become dazed and lose their will to fight.
Kalos Starter Set
Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
Kalos Starter Set
They knock down flying prey by firing compressed water from their massive claws like shooting a pistol.
Kalos Starter Set
Blades comprise this Pokémon's entire body. If battling dulls the blades, it sharpens them on stones by the river.
Kalos Starter Set
It is timid in spite of its looks. If it becomes enraged, however, it will strike with its huge fangs.
Kalos Starter Set
Its Tackle is forceful enough to flip a 50-ton tank. It shields its allies from danger with its own body.
Kalos Starter Set
It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
Kalos Starter Set
This pitiless Pokémon commands a group of Pawniard to hound prey into immobility. It then moves in to finish the prey off.



