The Muk card captures the Pokémon in a moment of stillness, its purple, gooey form blending into a backdrop that hints at a murky environment. With a sly expression, Muk seems to embody a sense of mischief, as if it knows the chaos it can unleash. The surrounding sparkles add a subtle contrast to its grimy appearance, creating a unique atmosphere that balances beauty and discomfort. This snapshot invites the viewer to ponder the dual nature of Muk, a creature that thrives in the shadows while still holding a strang
The Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned. The Defending Pokémon can't retreat during your opponent's next turn.
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