Basic - Zapdos ex

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Zapdos EX (Team Plasma) 
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Plasma Storm  48  Lightning  170  Basic  Lx2  F-20  Ultra-Rare    [1L] Agility (30) Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to this Pokemon during your opponent's next turn.  [2LL] Powervolt (80+) If this Pokemon has any Plasma Energy attached to it, this attack does 40 more damage.     
Zapdos ex 
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Fire Red Leaf Green  116  Lightning  110  Basic    Ultra-Rare  Legendary Ascent - Once during your turn, when you put Zapdos ex from your hand onto your Bench, you may switch 1 of your Active Pokemon with Zapdos ex. If you do, you may also move any number of basic L Energy cards attached to your Pokemon to Zapdos ex. (Poke-POWER)  [1LL] Electron Crush (50+) You may discard an Energy card attached to Zapdos ex. If you do, this attack does 50 damage plus 20 more damage.       
Zapdos ex 
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Nintendo Promos  33  Lightning  100  Basic    Promo  Synchronized Lift - As long as you have Articuno ex and Moltres ex in play, the Retreat Cost for Zapdos ex is 0. (Poke-BODY)  [1] Thunder Gift (10) You may move a L Energy card attached to Zapdos ex to 1 of your Pokemon.  [1LL] Lightning Wing (60) Does 10 damage to 1 of your Benched Pokemon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)     
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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