Gliscor stands poised against a backdrop of a night sky, its wings slightly spread as if ready to take flight. The scene captures a moment of tension, with the moon illuminating its sleek form and highlighting the determination in its eyes. This Pokémon, with its unique blend of bat-like features and scorpion traits, embodies a sense of stealth and agility. The atmosphere feels charged, suggesting that Gliscor is both a guardian of its territory and a hunter in the shadows.
If, before Gliscor does damage, the Defending Pokémon has no damage counters on it and is then damaged by this attack (after applying Weakness and Resistance), the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
The Defending Pokémon is now Poisoned.
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