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30If the Defending Pokémon tries to attack during your opponent's next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack does nothing.
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If the Defending Pokémon tries to attack during your opponent's next turn, your opponent flips a coin. If tails, that attack does nothing.
If Luxray has a Pokémon Tool card attached to it, you may do 100 damage instead of 60 to the Defending Pokémon. If you do, discard that Pokémon Tool card.
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Luxray is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV (the Sinnoh region), the final evolution of Shinx and Luxio. Known as the Gleam Eyes Pokémon, it has a regal lion-like appearance and is said to be able to see through walls…
“It can see clearly through walls to track down its prey and seek its lost young.”
Luxray is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV (the Sinnoh region), the final evolution of Shinx and Luxio. Known as the Gleam Eyes Pokémon, it has a regal lion-like appearance and is said to be able to see through walls, objects, and even living bodies when its eyes shine gold, making it skilled at locating prey and lost or hidden things. In the wild it lives in prides, with packs led by a single dominant male, reflecting its lion-inspired social structure.
The Japanese name レントラー (Rentorā) is generally understood to combine elements suggesting an X-ray-like vision (from レントゲン, 'rentogen,' the Japanese word for X-ray/Röntgen) with 'tiger' (トラ, 'tora'), fitting its lion/feline design and its legendary ability to see through anything. The English name 'Luxray' blends 'lux' (Latin for 'light,' also evoking 'luxury') with 'ray' (as in light ray or X-ray), capturing both its electric nature and its piercing, see-through gaze. Both names emphasize the theme of penetrating vision combined with a big-cat motif.
The Luxray cards already in your collection.
Every Luxray print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.