The card depicts Porygon2 floating gracefully against a backdrop of a vibrant city skyline at night. The glowing lights of the buildings create a lively atmosphere, while Porygon2's digital form adds a touch of whimsy to the scene. It seems to be exploring its surroundings, embodying both curiosity and a sense of belonging in this urban landscape. This moment captures the essence of a Pokémon learning and adapting in its environment.
This attack does 20 damage for each Pokémon Tool card in the Lost Zone (both yours and your opponent's).
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