Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
Lunatone
It was discovered at the site of a meteor strike 40 years ago. Its stare can lull its foes to sleep.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 80 |
| Types | Psychic |
| Attack | Psyshock |
| Attack cost | Psychic |
| Artist | Hisao Nakamura |
| Rarity | Rare Holo |
| Pokédex | 337 |
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Cosmic Eclipse
Each of its grains of sand has its own will. Palossand eats small Pokémon and siphons away their vital essence while they're still alive.
Paradox Rift
It is said to have the ability to grant any wish for just one week every thousand years.
Primal Clash
You may flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 120 more damage. If tails, this attack does 20 damage to each of your Benched Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)
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The sepals on its head developed to protect its body. These are quite hard, so even if pecked by bird Pokémon, this Pokémon is totally fine.
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