Your opponent’s Active Pokémon is now Poisoned.
Qwilfish
To fire its poison spikes, it must inflate its body by drinking over 2.6 gallons of water all at once.
Supertype | Pokémon |
---|---|
Subtype | Basic |
HP | 90 |
Types | Water |
Attack | Poison Sting |
Attack cost | Colorless |
Artist | Shin Nagasawa |
Rarity | Common |
Pokédex | 211 |
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