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==Data Disk==
==Data Disk==
===Version 7.0.0===
===Version 7.0.14===
{{DuelAttack/Header|fighting|ghost}}
{{DuelAttack/Header|fighting|ghost}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=All-Out Pummeling|jname=ぜんりょくむそうげきれつけん|jtrans=Full-Force Unrivalled Fierce Fist|power=140|effect=Attaches a Cracked marker to opposing Pokémon in a straight line directly behind the battle opponent.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=All-Out Pummeling|jname=ぜんりょくむそうげきれつけん|jtrans=Full-Force Unrivalled Fierce Fist|power=140|effect=Attaches a Cracked marker to opposing Pokémon in a straight line directly behind the battle opponent.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=Never-Ending Nightmare|jname=むげんあんやへのいざない|jtrans=Invitation to the Endless Night|power=140|effect=All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an {{mp}} −1 marker.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=Never-Ending Nightmare|jname=むげんあんやへのいざない|jtrans=Invitation to the Endless Night|power=140|effect=All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an {{mp}} −1 marker.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike|jname=しちせいだっこんたい|jtrans=Seven-Star Soul-Stealing Kick|power=140|effect=If the battle opponent is knocked out, then after the battle, this Pokémon moves to a point 2 steps away.}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=white|name=Spectral Thief*|jname=シャドースチール※|jtrans=Spectral Thief|power=70|effect=*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's [[Ability]].|prob=36}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=white|name=Spectral Thief*|jname=シャドースチール※|jtrans=Spectral Thief|power=70|effect=*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's [[Ability]].|prob=36}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|prob=4}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|prob=4}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=gold|name=Shadow Sneak|jname=かげうち|jtrans=Shadow Strike|power=32|prob=32}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=gold|name=Shadow Sneak|jname=かげうち|jtrans=Shadow Strike|power=32|prob=32}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge|prob=24}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge|prob=24}}
{{DuelAttack/Footer|fighting}}
|}{{-}}
 
===Version 7.0.0-7.0.13===
{{DuelAttack/Header|fighting|ghost}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=All-Out Pummeling|jname=ぜんりょくむそうげきれつけん|jtrans=Full-Force Unrivalled Fierce Fist|power=140|effect=Attaches a Cracked marker to opposing Pokémon in a straight line directly behind the battle opponent.}}
{{DuelZMove|type=Ghost|movecol=white|name=Never-Ending Nightmare|jname=むげんあんやへのいざない|jtrans=Invitation to the Endless Night|power=140|effect=All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an {{mp}} −1 marker.}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=white|name=Spectral Thief*|jname=シャドースチール※|jtrans=Spectral Thief|power=70|effect=*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's [[Ability]].|prob=36}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=red|name=Miss|jname=ミス|jtrans=Miss|prob=4}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=gold|name=Shadow Sneak|jname=かげうち|jtrans=Shadow Strike|power=32|prob=32}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge|prob=24}}
|}{{-}}


===Version 6.2.5-6.2.11===
===Version 6.2.5-6.2.11===
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{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=gold|name=Shadow Sneak|jname=かげうち|jtrans=Shadow Strike|power=32|prob=32}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=gold|name=Shadow Sneak|jname=かげうち|jtrans=Shadow Strike|power=32|prob=32}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge|prob=24}}
{{DuelAttack|type=ghost|movecol=blue|name=Dodge|jname=かわす|jtrans=Dodge|prob=24}}
{{DuelAttack/Footer|fighting}}
|}{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
===Origin===
===Origin===
'''Gloomdweller''' is {{p|Marshadow}}'s {{pkmn|category}}. {{m|Spectral Thief}} and {{m|Shadow Sneak}} are both [[move]]s in the [[Pokémon games]] that Marshadow can learn. {{m|All-Out Pummeling}} and {{m|Never-Ending Nightmare}} are [[Z-Move]]s in the games that Marshadow can use by equipping [[Fightinium Z]] and [[Ghostium Z]], respectively.
'''Gloomdweller''' is {{p|Marshadow}}'s {{pkmn|category}}. {{m|Spectral Thief}} and {{m|Shadow Sneak}} are both [[move]]s in the [[Pokémon games]] that Marshadow can learn. {{m|All-Out Pummeling}}, {{m|Never-Ending Nightmare}}, and {{m|Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike}} are [[Z-Move]]s in the games that Marshadow can use by equipping [[Fightinium Z]], [[Ghostium Z]], and [[Marshadium Z]], respectively.


{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}}
{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|TFG}}

Revision as of 12:15, 8 August 2019

Marshadow
マーシャドー Marshadow
MarshadowDuel436.png
Evolution stage 1
Figure name Marshadow
Move Points 3
Types
Fighting Ghost
Rarity EX
Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur
Version 6.2.5
ID 436
Time Booster League Champion
Special Time Boosters Time Booster (Spring)
Locked Booster Yes
Material Exchange
and Gem Exchange
4000 Material
200 Gems
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Marshadow.

Marshadow (Japanese: マーシャドー Marshadow) is a figure in Pokémon Duel. It was made available in version 6.2.5.

Abilities

Gloomdweller かげすみ
This Pokémon can MP move through other Pokémon on the field. While this Pokémon is on the field, opposing Pokémon deal −20 damage for each of your Ghost-type Pokémon adjacent to them. This effect does not stack.


Data Disk

Version 7.0.14

Duel Z-Move.png All-Out Pummeling ぜんりょくむそうげきれつけん 96 pt.
140
Attaches a Cracked marker to opposing Pokémon in a straight line directly behind the battle opponent.
Duel Z-Move.png Never-Ending Nightmare むげんあんやへのいざない 96 pt.
140
All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an MP −1 marker.
Duel Z-Move.png Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike しちせいだっこんたい 96 pt.
140
If the battle opponent is knocked out, then after the battle, this Pokémon moves to a point 2 steps away.
Spectral Thief* シャドースチール※ 36 pt.
70
*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's Ability.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Shadow Sneak かげうち 32 pt.
32
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 24 pt.
{{{effect}}}


Version 7.0.0-7.0.13

Duel Z-Move.png All-Out Pummeling ぜんりょくむそうげきれつけん 96 pt.
140
Attaches a Cracked marker to opposing Pokémon in a straight line directly behind the battle opponent.
Duel Z-Move.png Never-Ending Nightmare むげんあんやへのいざない 96 pt.
140
All opposing Pokémon on the field spin. Those that spin White Attacks get an MP −1 marker.
Spectral Thief* シャドースチール※ 36 pt.
70
*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's Ability.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Shadow Sneak かげうち 32 pt.
32
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 24 pt.
{{{effect}}}


Version 6.2.5-6.2.11

Spectral Thief* シャドースチール※ 36 pt.
70
*This Attack's damage is boosted by the amount of any Attack damage increases from the battle opponent's Ability.
Miss ミス 4 pt.
{{{effect}}}
Shadow Sneak かげうち 32 pt.
32
{{{effect}}}
Dodge かわす 24 pt.
{{{effect}}}


Trivia

Origin

Gloomdweller is Marshadow's category. Spectral Thief and Shadow Sneak are both moves in the Pokémon games that Marshadow can learn. All-Out Pummeling, Never-Ending Nightmare, and Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike are Z-Moves in the games that Marshadow can use by equipping Fightinium Z, Ghostium Z, and Marshadium Z, respectively.

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