Basic - Misty's Tentacool

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Misty's Tentacool 
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Gym Heroes  32  Water  40  Basic    Rare    [1] Mysterious Light - Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon is now Asleep.  [1W] Jellyfish Pod - Search your deck for any number of Pokemon named Tentacool, Tentacruel, Misty's Tentacool, or Misty's Tentacruel. Show those cards to your opponent, then put them into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.     
Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4


Stage 1 - Misty's Tentacruel Evolves from Misty's Tentacool

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Misty's Tentacruel 
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Gym Heroes  10  Water  70  Stage 1    Rare  Flee - If an attack does damage to Misty's Tentacruel while it's your Active Pokemon, you may switch it with 1 of your Benched Pokemon, which prevents all other effects of that attack on Misty's Tentacruel. This power can't be used if Misty's Tentacruel is already Asleep, Confused, or Paralyzed.  [2WW] Jellyfish Poison (30) Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned. If tails, the Defending Pokemon is now Confused.       
Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4

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