The Duskull card captures a serene nighttime scene, with the Pokémon floating gently against a backdrop of a glowing moon and soft clouds. Its playful expression hints at a mischievous spirit, embodying the essence of a ghostly wanderer. The subtle colors and atmospheric details create a sense of calm, inviting viewers into its mysterious world. This moment feels both whimsical and tranquil, as Duskull seems to dance through the quiet night.
Put up to 3 damage counters on Duskull. Then, put that many damage counters on the Defending Pokémon.
Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent can't attach any Energy cards from his or her hand to the Active Pokémon during his or her next turn.
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