Sabrina's Gengar looms in a shadowy space, its mischievous grin suggesting a playful yet sinister nature. The swirling, starry background enhances the eerie atmosphere, making it feel as if Gengar is both part of and apart from its surroundings. This moment captures the essence of a ghostly Pokémon, blending charm with a hint of menace. The scene invites the viewer to ponder the mysteries lurking in the shadows.
Put a damage counter on each of your opponent's Pokémon has already has any damage counters on it.
Unless this attack Knocks Out the Defending Pokémon, flip 2 coins. If both of them are heads, your opponent shuffles his or her Active Pokémon and all cards attached to it into his or her deck.
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