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| This card was released as a promotional card. The Japanese version of this card was released in CoroCoro magazine in August 2001. The English version of this card was released at BattleZone events in January 2003. A jumbo versions of the card was also released, with the winner logo, which lack the reverse-holographic treatment. | | This card was released as a promotional card. The Japanese version of this card was released in CoroCoro magazine in August 2001. The English version of this card was released at BattleZone events in January 2003. There was another version, which includes a gold "Winner" stamp in the bottom right corner of the artwork. A jumbo versions of the card was also released, with the winner logo, which lack the reverse-holographic treatment. |
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Revision as of 10:30, 22 December 2012
Rocket's Sneasel R団のニューラ Rocket's Nyula
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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Sneasel.
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Rocket's Sneasel (Japanese: R団のニューラ Rocket's Nyula) is a Darkness-type Basic Pokémon card. It was released as a Best of Game promotional card.
Card text
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The Defending Pokémon can't retreat during your opponent's next turn.
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Continuous Scratch れんぞくひっかき
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10×
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Flip 4 coins. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads.
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Pokédex data
Release information
This card was released as a promotional card. The Japanese version of this card was released in CoroCoro magazine in August 2001. The English version of this card was released at BattleZone events in January 2003. There was another version, which includes a gold "Winner" stamp in the bottom right corner of the artwork. A jumbo versions of the card was also released, with the winner logo, which lack the reverse-holographic treatment.
Trivia
This card was the first of only two VS-style cards to see release outside Japan, the other being Rocket's Scizor.
Origin
Continuous Scratch may be based on Fury Swipes, a move in the Pokémon games that Sneasel can learn.