Search your deck for an Energy card and attach it to 1 of your Psychic Pokémon. Then, shuffle your deck.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 160 |
| Types | Psychic |
| Attack | Star Search |
| Attack cost | Psychic |
| Artist | 5ban Graphics |
| Rarity | Rare Holo GX |
| Pokédex | 385 |
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Sword & Shield
When Vaporeon's fins begin to vibrate, it is a sign that rain will come within a few hours.
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The legs freely contract and stretch. The stretchy legs allow it to hit a distant foe with a rising kick.
Scarlet & Violet
During your next turn, the Defending Pokémon takes 50 more damage from attacks (after applying Weakness and Resistance).
Flashfire
Individuals each play different roles in driving Heatmor, their natural predator, away from their colony.
Base
Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames.
Scarlet & Violet
Explosive substances coat the shell on its back. Enemies that dare attack it will be blown away by an immense detonation.
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Sun & Moon
The large mushroom on its back controls it. It often fights over territory with Shiinotic.
Sun & Moon
They often gather near places frequented by electric Pokémon in order to avoid being attacked by bird Pokémon.
Sun & Moon
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
It fires arrow quills from its wings with such precision, they can pierce a pebble at distances over a hundred yards.
Sun & Moon
This wary Pokémon uses photosynthesis to store up energy during the day, while becoming active at night.
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
The sepals on its head developed to protect its body. These are quite hard, so even if pecked by bird Pokémon, this Pokémon is totally fine.



