Basic - Unown [I]

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Unown [I] 
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Mysterious Treasures  37  Psychic  50  Basic  P+10    Rare  ITEM - Once during your turn (before your attack), if you have Unown I, Unown T, Unown E, and Unown M on your Bench, you may search your deck for a Trainer card, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. You can't use more than 1 ITEM Poke-Power each turn. (Poke-POWER)  [1] Hidden Power - Choose an Energy card attached to the Defending Pokemon and put it face down. Treat that card as a Special Energy card that provides 1 Energy and doesn't have any effect other than providing Energy. Put that card face up at the end of your opponent's next turn.       
Unown [I] 
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Neo Discovery  68  Psychic  40  Basic    Common  [Increase] - When you play Unown [I] from your hand, you may search your deck for a card with Unown in its name and put it onto your Bench. Shuffle your deck afterward. You can't use this power if your Bench is full.  [P] Hidden Power (10)       
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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