| Supertype | Trainer |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Item |
| Artist | Studio Bora Inc. |
| Rarity | Rare Secret |
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Chilling Reign
It spits out cold air of nearly −60 degrees Fahrenheit to freeze its quarry. It brings frozen prey back to its lair and neatly lines them up.
Flashfire
Your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Poisoned. Put 3 damage counters instead of 1 on that Pokémon between turns.
BREAKpoint
It burrows under the sand to lie in wait for prey. Its tail claws can inject its prey with a savage poison.
Battle Styles
If your opponent’s Basic Pokémon is Knocked Out by damage from this attack, take 1 more Prize card.
Fates Collide
The aura that emanates from its body intensifies to alert others if it is afraid or sad.
Scarlet & Violet
No matter how much it stuffs its belly with food, it is always anxious about getting hungry again. So, it stashes berries in its cheeks and tail.
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Sword & Shield
With noises that could be mistaken for the rattles of maracas, it creates an upbeat rhythm, startling bird Pokémon and making them fly off in a hurry.
Sword & Shield
When it uses its special stick to strike up a beat, the sound waves produced carry revitalizing energy to the plants and flowers in the area.
Sword & Shield
Only female Salazzle exist. They emit a gas laden with pheromones to captivate male Salandit.
Sword & Shield
The faster a Thwackey can beat out a rhythm with its two sticks, the more respect it wins from its peers.
Sword & Shield
It is said to live 1,000 years, and each of its tails is loaded with supernatural powers.
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
It whirls around in the wind while singing a joyous song. This delightful display has charmed many into raising this Pokémon.



