| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| HP | 90 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Corkscrew Punch |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Taira Akitsu |
| Rarity | Common |
| Pokédex | 459 |
Snover
During cold seasons, it migrates to the mountain’s lower reaches. It returns to the snow-covered summit in the spring.
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Evolving Skies
This attack does 40 damage for each Supporter card in your opponent’s discard pile.
Sword & Shield
Attach a Water Energy card from your hand to this Pokémon. If you do, switch it with 1 of your Benched Pokémon.
Furious Fists
It is said that happiness will come to those who see a gathering of Clefairy dancing under a full moon.
Furious Fists
Your opponent can’t play any Item cards from his or her hand during his or her next turn.
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