Dexxit Descriptors (S/V)
United We Stand
Forgotten Mons
Move-it Move-it
Dungeoneer's Tales
100

Each of this Pokemon's spot patterns are different. With its stumbling movements, it evades opponents' attacks brilliantly!

Spinda

100

This iconic Attacker has been shocking foes since the release of the game

Pikachu

100

Some thought this evolution would seal the deal, however this water/ice type has been thrown to the waysides.

Dewgong

100

Clap along! This move grants an ally extra power on the turn it is used.

Helping Hand

100

This Pokemon lives high in the sky, and stops a calamity with its mighty beam, after some persuasion.

Rayquaza

200

The two swords employ a strategy of rapidly alternating between offense and defense to bring down their prey.

Doublade

200

Boasting twin-cannons, this defender drenches the opposing team with shell after shell of damage.

Blastoise

200

A pre-evolution to a mythical Pokemon that cant even evolve back into its parent.

Phione

200

This status move is one of two moves that boost one of the users stats by 3 stages (either accepted)

Tail Glow/Cotton Guard

200

Despite what you have been told, this time stealing rogue has pure intentions.

Grovyle

300

Competing for territory, this Pokemon fights viciously. The one whose boulder is broken is the loser of the battle.

Crustle

300

This Speedster from Gen 9 puts on quite a show whilst dispatching its foes

Meowscarada

300

This hot-head is the natural predator to a much more successful Pokemon, yet it is still seen as victory road filler.

Heatmor

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

Double down on an allies last move with this commanding move.

300

From stealing your dreams to inciting a lynch mob, this villainous Pokemon is the leader of Team Meanies.

Gengar

400

With sharp claws, this ferocious, ancient Pokémon rips apart prey and sucks their body fluids.

Kabutops

400

This One-Pokemon team marches straight to victory, with its all-round performance.

Falinks

400

This Pokemon only got its 3rd unique TCG card printed recently, despite being around since Gen 4.

Mantyke

400

After hearing this move, you just might want to kill yourself...

Perish Song

400

The leader of the criminal justice system, this Pokemon leads his subordinates to capture and detain outlaws.

Magnezone

500

Its tentacles tear off easily, but it isn't alarmed when that happens—it knows they'll grow back. It's about as smart as a three-year-old.

Clobbopus

500

This sneaky support has a keen eye for trouble, its lapidary lunch fuels its dark endeavors.

Sableye

500
Apart from being a punchline in several crude jokes, this poison type and its evolution have seen very little acclaim.

Gulpin/Swalot

500

After this reckless attack, your opponent will find themselves unable to miss, dealing increased damage as well.

Glaive Rush

500

This Pokemon learned how to become an explorer after tagging along with a B-Rank Outlaw

Wigglytuff/Igglybuff

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