The card depicts Tangela nestled among rocks, its vibrant blue tendrils creating a striking contrast against the natural backdrop. With its large, curious eyes, Tangela seems to be peering out from its leafy surroundings, embodying a sense of innocence and playfulness. The scene captures a moment of quiet exploration, inviting the viewer to appreciate the simplicity of nature. It feels like a snapshot of a tranquil day in the wild, where every detail contributes to the charm of this elusive Pokémon.
Look at your Prize cards without showing your opponent. Choose 1 of the Prize cards and switch it with the top card of your deck without looking at the top card of your deck. If you have no cards in your deck, this attack does nothing.
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused. If tails, the Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned.
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