Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
Dewpider
It crawls onto the land in search of food. Its water bubble allows it to breathe and protects its soft head.
| Attack cost | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 60 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Bubble |
| Artist | Kagemaru Himeno |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 751 |
| Evolves to | Araquanid |
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A legendary Pokémon that is said to live in thunderclouds. It freely controls lightning bolts.
Furious Fists
Its whiskers serve as antennas. By sending and receiving electrical waves, it can communicate with others over vast distances.
Phantom Forces
It prefers to battle by biting apart foes' heads instantly while flying by at high speed.
Scarlet & Violet
Attach up to 2 Basic Energy cards from your discard pile to 1 of your Benched Pokémon.
Forbidden Light
When the flowers of a well-tended flower bed bloom, it appears and celebrates with an elegant dance.
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