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Basic - Lunatone
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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XY | 63 | Fighting | 80 | Basic | Gx2 | 1 | Uncommon | [1] Double Draw - Draw 2 cards. | [1F] Moonblast (20) During your opponent's next turn, any damage done by attacks from the Defending Pokemon is reduced by 20 (before applying Weakness and Resistance). | ||||
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Plasma Storm | 73 | Fighting | 90 | Basic | Gx2 | 3 | Uncommon | Premonition - Once during your turn (before your attack), you may look at the top 2 cards of your deck and put them back on top of your deck in any order. (Ability) | [1F] Rock Throw (30) | ||||
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Triumphant | 25 | Fighting | 60 | Basic | Gx2 | 1 | Rare | [F] Lunar Blast (20) | [1F] Selfdestruct (60) Does 10 damage to each Benched Pokemon (both yours and your opponent's). (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) Lunatone does 60 damage to itself. | ||||
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Supreme Victors | 32 | Psychic | 70 | Basic | P+20 | 0 | Rare | Marvel Eyes - If you have Solrock in play, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage done to any of your Lunatone or Solrock by your opponent's Pokemon LV.X. (Poke-BODY) | [1P] Gravity Wave (30) Does 30 damage to each of your opponent's Benched Pokemon that doesn't have a Retreat Cost. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) | ||||
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Great Encounters | 76 | Fighting | 60 | Basic | P+20 | 1 | Common | Gravity Change - Once during your turn (before your attack), you may discard a card from your hand. Then, if you have Solrock in play, draw a card. This power can't be used if Lunatone is affected by a Special Condition. (Poke-POWER) | [1] Knock Over (20) You may discard any Stadium card in play. | ||||
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Legend Maker | 20 | Psychic | 60 | Basic | P | 1 | Rare | Sol Shade - As long as you have Solrock in play, each player's R Pokemon (excluding Pokemon-ex) can't use any Poke-Powers. (Poke-BODY) | [1] Moon Guidance - Search your deck for a Trainer card (excluding Supporter cards), show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward. | [P] Psyshock (10) Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed. | |||
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Deoxys | 36 | Fighting | 60 | Basic | W | 1 | Uncommon | Moonglow - The Retreat Cost for each Solrock you have in play is 0. (Poke-BODY) | [1] Foresight - Look at the top 5 cards of either player's deck and put them back on top of that player's deck in any order. | [1F] Target Beam (20+) Does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each Solrock you have in play. | |||
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Sandstorm | 8 | Psychic | 60 | Basic | P | 1 | Rare | Lunar Eclipse - Once during your turn (before your attack), if Solrock is in play, you may use this power. Until the end of your turn, Lunatone's type is D. This Power can't be used if Lunatone is affected by a Special Condition. (Poke-POWER) | [1] Cosmic Draw - If your opponent has any Evolved Pokemon in play, draw 3 cards. | [1P] Lunar Blast (30) | |||
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