During your opponent’s next turn, this Pokémon takes 10 less damage from attacks (after applying Weakness and Resistance).
Swirlix
To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 60 |
| Types | Fairy |
| Attack | Cotton Guard |
| Attack cost | Fairy |
| Artist | MAHOU |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 684 |
| Evolves to | Slurpuff |
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Possessing an unbalanced and unstable genetic makeup, it conceals many possible evolutions.
Paradox Rift
Scales shed by this Pokémon have such a splendorous gleam to them that they've been given to royalty as gifts.
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Search your deck for up to 2 cards and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.
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It was born from sludge on the ocean floor. In a sterile environment, the germs within its body can't multiply, and it dies.
Lost Thunder
Once it has identified an enemy, this Pokémon smashes it mercilessly with pincers hard as steel.
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One solid blow from its horns is enough to split apart a large tree. Its greatest rival in Alola is Vikavolt.
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Its long, striking legs aren't just for show but to be used to kick with skill. In victory, it shows off by kicking the defeated, laughing boisterously.
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Coal is the source of Torkoal's energy. Large amounts of coal can be found in the mounts where they live.
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As it drowses the day away, it nourishes itself by sucking from tree roots. It wakens at the fall of night, wandering off in search of a new tree.
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Attach 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to your Pokémon in any way you like.
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When attacked by bird Pokémon, it resists by releasing a terrifically strong odor from its antennae, but it often becomes their prey.
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Overflowing with beauty and majesty, this strong Pokémon appears in ancient Eastern folklore.



