The Spiritomb card captures a moment where this ghostly Pokémon seems to emerge from the shadows, surrounded by ancient stones that hint at a forgotten past. Its swirling pink form, adorned with mischievous features, adds a playful yet eerie quality to the scene. The background, with its muted colors, suggests a mysterious atmosphere, inviting viewers to ponder the secrets held within. This snapshot of Spiritomb feels like a glimpse into a world where spirits linger, waiting to share their untold stories.
Until the end of your next turn, the Defending Pokémon's Weakness is now Darkness. (The amount of Weakness doesn't change.)
Put 2 damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon in any way you like.
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