The card depicts Muk and Alolan Muk in a vibrant, tropical setting, surrounded by palm trees under a colorful sky. Their expressions convey a mix of mischief and menace, embodying their dual nature as both playful and dangerous. The scene feels alive, with the vivid colors enhancing the tension of their presence, suggesting a moment where they might unleash their potent powers. This snapshot invites viewers into their world, where chaos and charm coexist.
Your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Poisoned. Put 8 damage counters instead of 1 on that Pokémon between turns.
If your opponent's Active Pokémon is Poisoned, heal 100 damage from this Pokémon.
Your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed and Poisoned. If this Pokémon has at least 4 extra Energy attached to it (in addition to this attack's cost), put 15 damage counters instead of 1 on that Pokémon between turns. (You can't use more than 1 GX attack in a game.)
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