The Bronzong card captures a moment that feels both serene and mysterious, with the Pokémon's metallic body reflecting a gentle light. Suspended in space, its large bell-like structure looms above, evoking a sense of calm authority. The background hints at a grand arena, suggesting that this is a creature of significance, perhaps preparing for a strategic move in battle. The overall scene invites contemplation, as if Bronzong is poised to influence the outcome of a game with its unique abilities.
Each player shuffles his or her hand into his or her deck and draws up to 4 cards. (You draw your cards first.)
If your opponent has only 1 Prize card left, this attack does 10 damage plus 50 more damage and the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.
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