Perplexing Eyes
The Defending Pokémon's Weakness is now Psychic until the end of your next turn. (The amount of Weakness doesn't change.)
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The Defending Pokémon's Weakness is now Psychic until the end of your next turn. (The amount of Weakness doesn't change.)
Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.
Espurr is a small, gray Psychic-type cat Pokémon known as the Restraint Pokémon, introduced in Generation VI (Kalos region). Despite its deadpan, wide-eyed expression, it harbors immense psychic power said to be strong enough to blast a…
“The organ that emits its intense psychic power is sheltered by its ears to keep power from leaking out.”
Espurr is a small, gray Psychic-type cat Pokémon known as the Restraint Pokémon, introduced in Generation VI (Kalos region). Despite its deadpan, wide-eyed expression, it harbors immense psychic power said to be strong enough to blast a foe up to 300 feet away, and it must constantly hold this energy in check using the organs in its ears, which is why it folds them down. This struggle to control its own power is a defining trait of the species. Espurr evolves into Meowstic, which notably has distinct male and female forms with different appearances and abilities.
The Japanese name ニャスパー (Nyasupā) combines ニャー (nyā), the Japanese onomatopoeia for a cat's meow, with エスパー (esupā), the Japanese rendering of 'ESPer,' referring to a person with extrasensory/psychic powers. This neatly reflects that Espurr is a psychic-type feline. The English name 'Espurr' likewise blends 'ESP' (extrasensory perception) with 'purr,' the contented sound made by a cat.
The Espurr cards already in your collection.
Every Espurr print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.