Basic - Absol

Name Set Name Number Type HP Stage Weakness Resistance Retreat Cost Rarity Pokemon Power Attack 1 Attack 2 Attack 3 Attack 4
Absol 
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Roaring Skies  40  Darkness   100  Basic  Fx2  P-20  Rare  Cursed Eyes - When you play this Pokemon from your hand onto your Bench, you may move 3 damage counters from 1 of your opponent's Pokemon to another of his or her Pokemon. (Ability)  [1D] Mach Claw (30) This attack's damage isn't affected by Resistance.       
Absol (Team Plasma) 
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Plasma Freeze  67  Darkness  100  Basic  Fx2  P-20  Rare    [1D] Mind Jack (20+) Does 20 more damage for each of your opponent's Benched Pokemon.  [2D] Fearsome Shadow (60) Your opponent reveals his or her hand.     
Absol 
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Triumphant  91  Darkness  80  Basic  Fx2  P-20  Ultra-Rare  Eye of Disaster - As long as Absol is your Active Pokemon, whenever your opponent puts a Basic Pokemon from his or her hand onto his or her Bench, put 2 damage counters on that Pokemon. (Poke-BODY)  [1D] Vicious Claw (70) Choose 1 Pokemon from your hand and put it in the Lost Zone. (If you can't put a Pokemon in the Lost Zone, this attack does nothing.)       
Absol 
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Secret Wonders  21  Darkness  70  Basic  F+20  P-20  Rare    [1] Baleful Wind - Choose a card from your opponent's hand without looking and discard it. If you discarded a Trainer, Supporter, or Stadium card, choose 1 more card from your opponent's hand without looking and discard it.  [D] Raid (10) If you played Absol from your hand this turn, this attack's base damage is 40 instead of 10.     
Absol 
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Holon Phantoms  18  Darkness  70  Basic  Rare    [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.  [1D] Overrun (10) Choose 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokemon. This attack does 20 damage to that Pokemon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)     
Absol 
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Legend Maker  15  Darkness  70  Basic  Rare  Shining Horn - As long as Absol is the only Pokemon you have in play, your opponent's Basic Pokemon can't attack. (Poke-BODY)  [1] Extra Call - Search your deck for a Pokemon-ex, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.  [1D] Feint Attack - Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokemon. This attack does 20 damage to that Pokemon. This attack's damage isn't affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies, or any other effects on that Pokemon.     
Absol 
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Team Aqua-Team Magma  96  Darkness  70  Basic    Ultra-Rare    [2] Quick Attack (10+) Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage.  [1DD] Feint Attack - Choose 1 of your opponent's Pokemon. This attack does 30 damage to that Pokemon. This attack's damage isn't affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies or any other effects on that Pokemon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)     
Absol 
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Dragon  1  Darkness  70  Basic  Rare    [D] Bad News - If the number of cards in your opponent's hand is at least 6, choose a number of cards there, without looking, until your opponent has 5 cards left. Have your opponent discard the cards you chose.  [1D] Prize Count (20+) If you have more Prize cards left than your opponent, this attack does 20 damage plus 20 more damage.     
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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