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Bunnelby · Sword & Shield Promos #SWSH082

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Bunnelby · 40 HP · {C}
Pokémon (Bunnelby) › Basic : Evolves into Diggersby

{C}{C} → Mad Party : 20×
This attack does 20 damage for each Pokémon in your discard pile that has the Mad Party attack.

weak: {F}×2 | resist: n/a | retreat: 1
illus. sowsow
Sword & Shield, Promos › Sword & Shield Promos (Promo_SWSH) › #SWSH082 : Promo · ↘ Feb 19, 2021
Mark: D · Formats: Standard: 2021, D–on · Expanded: 2021, Current
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It excels at digging holes. Using its ears, it can dig a nest 33 feet deep in one night.
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