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Basic - Throh
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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Plasma Blast | 51 | Fighting | 100 | Basic | Px2 | 3 | Common | [1F] Freestyle Strike (30x) Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage times the number of heads. | [2F] Shoulder Throw (80-) Does 80 damage minus 20 damage for each C in the Defending Pokemon's Retreat Cost. | ||||
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Dragons Exalted | 68 | Fighting | 100 | Basic | Px2 | 3 | Uncommon | [2F] Squeeze (40+) Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 20 more damage and the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed. | [3F] Superpower (70+) You may do 20 more damage. If you do, this Pokemon does 20 damage to itself. | ||||
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Emerging Powers | 58 | Fighting | 90 | Basic | Px2 | 2 | Uncommon | [1F] Scarf Hold (30) Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon can't attack during your opponent's next turn. | |||||
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Black and White | 61 | Fighting | 100 | Basic | Px2 | 3 | Rare | [1F] Circle Throw (30) Your opponent switches the Defending Pokemon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokemon. | [1FF] Storm Throw (80) This attack's damage isn't affected by Resistance. | ||||
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