The card depicts Kirlia nestled among lush green leaves, surrounded by vibrant flora that hints at a serene forest setting. Its delicate features and gentle expression suggest a moment of calm introspection, as if it's contemplating the world around it. The soft colors and intricate details of the foliage create a harmonious atmosphere, inviting the viewer to appreciate the tranquility of this small snapshot in nature. Kirlia stands as a symbol of grace and potential, embodying the beauty of its evolving journey.
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
If Kirlia and the Defending Pokémon have a different amount of Energy attached to them, this attack's base damage is 30 instead of 60.
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