Your opponent reveals their hand. This attack does 70 damage for each Trainer card you find there.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | VMAX |
| HP | 320 |
| Types | Fire |
| Attack | Max Poltergeist |
| Attack cost | Fire |
| Artist | AKIRA EGAWA |
| Rarity | Rare Holo VMAX |
| Pokédex | 609 |
| Evolves from | Chandelure V |
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Burning Shadows
It lashes about with its tail to knock down its foe. It then tears up the fallen opponent with sharp claws.
Paradox Rift
It resembles a mysterious object mentioned in an old book. There are only two reported sightings of this Pokémon.
BREAKpoint
As it digs to expand its nest, it habitually digs up gems that it then hoards in its nest.
Sun & Moon
It was originally brought in from another region, but now Makuhita from Alola are more famous.
Ancient Origins
It accumulates negative ions in the atmosphere to blast out 10,000-volt lightning bolts.
מוצרים קשורים
Sword & Shield
Search your deck for up to 2 Pokémon, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
Sword & Shield
A constant collector of information, this Pokémon is very smart. Very strong is what it isn't.
Sword & Shield
It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.
Sword & Shield
Its flowers give off a relaxing fragrance. The stronger its aroma, the healthier the Roselia is.
Sword & Shield
As it grows inside its shell, it uses its psychic abilities to monitor the outside world and prepare for evolution.
Sword & Shield
The cotton on the head of this Pokémon can be spun into a glossy, gorgeous yarn—a Galar regional specialty.
Sword & Shield
It shoots cotton from its body to protect itself. If it gets caught up in hurricane-strength winds, it can get sent to the other side of the Earth.
Sword & Shield
They lay their eggs deep inside their nests. When attacked by Heatmor, they retaliate using their massive mandibles.



