Your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Confused. During your opponent’s next turn, they can’t play any Item cards from their hand.
Venomoth
The wings are covered with dustlike scales. Every time it flaps its wings, it looses highly toxic dust.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Stage 1 |
| HP | 90 |
| Attack | Perplexing Powder |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Kagemaru Himeno |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
| Pokédex | 49 |
| Evolves from | Venonat |
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Crimson Invasion
This immensely dangerous Pokémon possesses overwhelming physical strength. Its habitat is generally off-limits.
Sun & Moon
Possessing an unbalanced and unstable genetic makeup, it conceals many possible evolutions.
151
Its 80 tentacles can stretch and shrink freely. Tentacruel ensnares prey in a net of spread-out tentacles, delivering venomous stings to its catch.
Tutustu myös
Scarlet & Violet
Its fluffy fur is similar in composition to plants. This Pokémon frequently washes its face to keep it from drying out.
Scarlet & Violet
It prefers harsh environments, such as deserts. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body.
Scarlet & Violet
It can sense the feelings of others by touching them with its horns. This species has assisted people with their work since 5,000 years ago.
Scarlet & Violet
It scatters poisonous spores and throws powerful punches while its foe is hampered by inhaled spores.
Scarlet & Violet
It protects itself from enemies by emitting oil from the fruit on its head. This oil is bitter and astringent enough to make someone flinch.
Scarlet & Violet
With its herculean powers, it can easily throw around an object that is 100 times its own weight.
Scarlet & Violet
Traditional Paldean dishes can be extremely spicy because they include the shed front teeth of Capsakid among their ingredients.
Scarlet & Violet
Dolliv shares its tasty, fresh-scented oil with others. This species has coexisted with humans since times long gone.



