Your opponent can’t play any Pokémon Tool, Special Energy, or Stadium cards from his or her hand during his or her next turn.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 170 |
| Types | Dragon |
| Attack | Chaos Wheel |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Ryo Ueda |
| Rarity | Rare Ultra |
| Pokédex | 487 |
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Celestial Storm
It eats just one berry a day. By enduring hunger, its spirit is tempered and made sharper.
Sun & Moon
Kangaskhan protects its child by keeping it in its pouch. It has zero forgiveness for those who harm its child and will beat them down.
Silver Tempest
While it could use its psychic abilities in battle, this Pokémon prefers to swing its powerful arms around to beat opponents into submission.
Rebel Clash
Seven Binacle come together to form one Barbaracle. The Binacle that serves as the head gives orders to those serving as the limbs.
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It is not satisfied unless it eats over 880 pounds of food every day. When it is done eating, it goes promptly to sleep.
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To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.
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It is timid in spite of its looks. If it becomes enraged, however, it will strike with its huge fangs.
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It secretes flexible bubbles from its chest and back. The bubbles reduce the damage it would otherwise take when attacked.
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Apparently this Pokémon is born when a departed spirit inhabits a sword. It attaches itself to people and drinks their life force.
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