Freeze Lock
20Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent can't attach Energy cards from his or her hand to his or her Active Pokémon during his or her next turn.
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Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent can't attach Energy cards from his or her hand to his or her Active Pokémon during his or her next turn.
This attack does 40 damage plus 10 more damage for each Colorless Energy in the Defending Pokémon's Retreat Cost. Damage is calculated using the Defending Pokémon's Retreat Cost after applying effects to the Retreat Cost.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Dewgong is the Sea Lion Pokémon and the evolved form of Seel, a dual Water/Ice type. Its snowy-white body allows it to thrive in frigid, icy seas, where it swims powerfully and is unbothered by intense cold; it is often said to be…
“Its entire body is a snowy white. Unharmed by even intense cold, it swims powerfully in icy waters.”
Dewgong is the Sea Lion Pokémon and the evolved form of Seel, a dual Water/Ice type. Its snowy-white body allows it to thrive in frigid, icy seas, where it swims powerfully and is unbothered by intense cold; it is often said to be beautiful enough to be mistaken for a mermaid by sailors. Graceful and at home in glacial waters, Dewgong is a classic first-generation Pokémon associated with cold-water environments.
The Japanese name ジュゴン (Jugon) comes directly from 'jugon,' the Japanese word for the dugong, the real-world marine mammal related to the manatee. The English name 'Dewgong' is a slightly altered spelling of 'dugong,' likely tweaked with 'dew' to evoke water and cold while keeping the original animal reference. Both names thus point to the same aquatic creature, despite Dewgong's design also drawing heavily from seals and sea lions.
Same Pokémon, different artwork within Skyridge.
The Dewgong cards already in your collection.
Every Dewgong print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.