Your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Poisoned.
Qwilfish
To fire its poison spikes, it must inflate its body by drinking over 2.6 gallons of water all at once.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 90 |
| Types | Water |
| Attack | Poison Sting |
| Attack cost | Colorless |
| Artist | Shin Nagasawa |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 211 |
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Paldean Fates
As it flies around, it shoots lightning all over the place and causes forest fires. It is therefore disliked.
Scarlet & Violet
If you don’t have the same number of cards in your hand as your opponent, this attack does nothing.
Darkness Ablaze
The wastewater coming from factories is clean these days, so Grimer have nothing to eat. They're said to be on the verge of extinction.
Sun & Moon
It likes swimming around with people on its back. In the Alola region, it's an important means of transportation over water.
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It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards.
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A delectable aroma pours from its body. They are often swallowed whole by Toucannon lured by that wafting deliciousness.
Sun & Moon
Attach 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
Sun & Moon
No matter how much it eats, the mushrooms growing on its back steal away most of the nutrients it consumes.
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It emits flickering spores that cause drowsiness. When its prey succumb to sleep, this Pokémon feeds on them by sucking in their energy.
Sun & Moon
While grooming itself, it builds up fur inside its stomach. It sets the fur alight and spews fiery attacks, which change based on how it coughs.
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Its shell is filled with its soft innards. It doesn't move much because of the risk it might carelessly spill its innards out.
Sun & Moon
Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mounts where they live.



