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| This card was included in the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion with artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]], first released in Japan in the {{TCG|Space-Time Creation}} expansion. It was also the {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}} for the Diamond & Pearl expansion, with organizers receiving a specially stamped "Staff" print. In Japan, it was also in the Infernape Half Deck of the {{TCG|Entry Pack}}. A special variant was released as a participation prize for the 2007-2008 State/Province/Territory Championships, featuring the event logo. A gold foil stamped "Staff" version was also given to those overseeing the event. This card was reprinted in {{TCG|POP Series 8}} with different artwork by [[Kagemaru Himeno]]. The Japanese version was released through a Meiji Chocolate promotion in July 2007. In Japan, a Holofoil promotional version of the original print was released as part of the DP Card Exchange campaign in July 2007. | | This card was included in the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion with artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]], first released in Japan in the {{TCG|Space-Time Creation}} expansion. It was also the {{TCG|Prerelease cards|Prerelease promo}} for the Diamond & Pearl expansion. Gold foil stamped "Staff" prints were given to those overseeing the events. In Japan, it was also in the Infernape Half Deck of the {{TCG|Entry Pack}}. A special variant was released as a participation prize for the 2007-2008 State/Province/Territory Championships, featuring the event logo. A gold foil stamped "Staff" version was also given to those overseeing the event. This card was reprinted in {{TCG|POP Series 8}} with different artwork by [[Kagemaru Himeno]]. The Japanese version was released through a Meiji Chocolate promotion in July 2007. In Japan, a Holofoil promotional version of the original print was released as part of the DP Card Exchange campaign in July 2007. |
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Revision as of 01:30, 29 December 2015
Luxio LV.19 ルクシオ Luxio
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Japanese Deck Kit
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Entry Pack
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Japanese Half Deck
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Infernape Half Deck
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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Luxio.
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Luxio (Japanese: ルクシオ Luxio) is a Lightning-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Diamond & Pearl expansion.
Card text
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Fasten Claws ツメをだす
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10+
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Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 damage plus 30 more damage.
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Thunder Fang かみなりのキバ
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30
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Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
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Pokédex data
Luxio - Spark Pokémon
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No.
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Height
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Weight
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404
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2'11" (0.9 m)
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67.2 lbs. (30.5 kg)
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Pokédex entry
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Its claws loose electricity with enough amperage to cause fainting. They live in small groups.
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いっぱつで きぜつさせるほどの でんりゅうを ツメから ながす。すうひきの グループで くらす。
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Release information
This card was included in the Diamond & Pearl expansion with artwork by Ken Sugimori, first released in Japan in the Space-Time Creation expansion. It was also the Prerelease promo for the Diamond & Pearl expansion. Gold foil stamped "Staff" prints were given to those overseeing the events. In Japan, it was also in the Infernape Half Deck of the Entry Pack. A special variant was released as a participation prize for the 2007-2008 State/Province/Territory Championships, featuring the event logo. A gold foil stamped "Staff" version was also given to those overseeing the event. This card was reprinted in POP Series 8 with different artwork by Kagemaru Himeno. The Japanese version was released through a Meiji Chocolate promotion in July 2007. In Japan, a Holofoil promotional version of the original print was released as part of the DP Card Exchange campaign in July 2007.
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Trivia
Origin
Thunder Fang is a move in the Pokémon games that Luxio can learn. This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Diamond.