The Ivysaur card captures a serene moment in nature, where the Pokémon stands amidst lush greenery, its vibrant leaves contrasting beautifully with the soft petals of its flower. The character exudes a sense of calm and readiness, as if it is poised to embrace the changing seasons around it. In the background, hints of other flora suggest a rich ecosystem, enhancing the feeling of a thriving environment. This snapshot evokes a peaceful connection between Ivysaur and its surroundings, illustrating the harmony inhere
Each player flips a coin. Each player who gets heads chooses a total of 3 damage counters from among his or her Pokémon and removes them. (If the player's Pokémon have fewer total damage counters than that, he or she removes all of them.)
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