Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 220 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Freezing Headbutt |
| Attack cost | Water |
| Artist | 5ban Graphics |
| Rarity | Rare Ultra |
| Pokédex | 555 |
Informatie verkoper
- Shopnaam: DutchGem
- Verkoper DutchGem
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Adres:
gekkestraat
179
2345GT Utrecht
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