Discard the top 5 cards of your deck. If any of those cards are Energy cards, attach them to this Pokémon.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 210 |
| Types | Darkness |
| Attack | Eat Sloppily |
| Attack cost | Darkness |
| Artist | 5ban Graphics |
| Rarity | Rare Holo GX |
| Pokédex | 799 |
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Sun & Moon
Usually it's a well-behaved Pokémon, but if you take its round rock away, it will cry and fuss and throw a big old tantrum.
Celestial Storm
Packs of them follow travelers through the desert until the travelers can no longer move.
Lost Origin
One is likely to encounter this Pokémon while out in the snow. There are stories of Snover appearing in human settlements but doing no harm—rather, they bond with the children.
Base
Because of its ability to slip through block walls, it is said to be from another dimension.
Guardians Rising
Using food stored in cheek pouches, they can keep watch for days. They use their tails to communicate with others.
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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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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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This wary Pokémon uses photosynthesis to store up energy during the day, while becoming active at night.
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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
When attacked by bird Pokémon, it resists by releasing a terrifically strong odor from its antennae, but it often becomes their prey.
Sun & Moon
One solid blow from its horns is enough to split apart a large tree. Its greatest rival in Alola is Vikavolt.
Sun & Moon
This Pokémon has a violent, selfish disposition. If it's not in the mood to listen, it will ignore its Trainer's orders with complete nonchalance.



