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Set | Mysterious Treasures | |||||||||||
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Rarity | File:Rare com.gif | |||||||||||
English Card No. | 117/123 |
Skull Fossil is a Trainer card. It is part of the Mysterious Treasures set.
Card text
Play Skull Fossil as if it were a Pokémon. (Skull Fossil counts as a Trainer card as well, but if Skull Fossil is Knocked Out, this counts as a Knocked Out Pokémon.) Skull Fossil can't be affected by any Special Conditions and can't retreat. At any time during your turn before your attack, you may discard Skull Fossil from play. (This doesn't count as a Knocked Out Pokémon.) |
Poké-Body
Release information
This card was released in the Mysterious Treasures set.
Trivia
Origin
Skull Fossil is an item in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl used to resurrect Cranidos.
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- Illus. by Ryo Ueda