Basic - Brock's Rhyhorn

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Brock's Rhyhorn 
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Gym Heroes  22  Fighting  60  Basic  Rare    [2] Horn Toss (20) If your opponent has any Benched Pokemon, he or she chooses 1 of them and switches it with the Defending Pokemon. (Do the damage before switching the Pokemon.)  [1FF] Take Down (40) Brock's Rhyhorn does 10 damage to itself.     
Brock's Rhyhorn 
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Gym Heroes  70  Fighting  70  Basic  Common    [1F] Drill Tackle (70) Flip 2 coins. If 1 or both of them are tails, this attack does nothing.       
Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4


Stage 1 - Brock's Rhydon Evolves from Brock's Rhyhorn

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Brock's Rhydon 
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Gym Heroes  2  Fighting  80  Stage 1  Rare  Bench Guard - As long as Brock's Rhydon is Benched, whenever 1 of your Benched Pokemon is damaged, you may do 10 of that damage to Brock's Rhydon instead. (If more than 1 of your Benched Pokemon is damaged at the same time, you may use this power once for each of them.)  [2FF] Lariat (70) Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.       
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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