The Dusclops card captures a moment in a shadowy forest where the ghostly Pokémon stands amid tall trees, its hollow body subtly suggesting a connection to the mysterious void. The muted colors create an eerie atmosphere, inviting a sense of curiosity and caution. Dusclops appears watchful, its form blending into the surroundings as if it is both part of the landscape and a guardian of secrets. This scene evokes a feeling of quiet tension, as if something unexpected might happen at any moment.
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.
If you have a Stadium card in play, this attack does 40 damage plus 20 more damage. If your opponent has a Stadium card in play, remove 2 damage counters from Dusclops.
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