This Pokémon can’t use Bright Horns during your next turn.
Xerneas ◇
When the horns on its head shine in seven colors, it is said to be sharing everlasting life.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 160 |
| Types | Fairy |
| Attack | Bright Horns |
| Attack cost | Fairy |
| Artist | Shin Nagasawa |
| Rarity | Rare Prism Star |
| Pokédex | 716 |
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Lost Thunder
The curved antlers change the flow of air to create a strange space where reality is distorted.
Brilliant Stars
Before doing damage, discard all Pokémon Tools from your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
Cosmic Eclipse
The king who ruled Alola in times of antiquity called it the "cocoon of the stars" and built an altar to worship it.
Brilliant Stars
Put 4 damage counters on your opponent’s Pokémon in any way you like. If you played Acerola’s Premonition from your hand during this turn, place 13 damage counters instead.
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