The card depicts Aegislash standing resolutely in a grand, ancient setting, with stone walls and a soft, ethereal glow illuminating its form. This moment captures the Pokémon's dual nature as both a guardian and a warrior, poised to defend against any threat that approaches. The intricate details of its shield and sword-like features suggest a rich history, hinting at its role in battles long past. Overall, the scene evokes a sense of mystery and strength, inviting viewers to ponder the stories held within its pres
This attack's damage isn't affected by any effects on your opponent's Active Pokémon.
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