The Dusclops card captures a moment of eerie tranquility, with the ghostly Pokémon hovering in a shadowy landscape. Its hollow eyes seem to gaze into the distance, evoking a sense of mystery and the unknown. The swirling background adds to the ethereal atmosphere, suggesting a world where the boundaries between the living and the spirit realm blur. This scene invites the viewer to ponder the secrets Dusclops may hold.
Flip 2 coins. If both of them are heads, discard all Energy attached to the Defending Pokémon.
Count the number of cards in your hand. Put that many damage counters on the Defending Pokémon. You can't put more than 7 damage counters in this way.
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