
Dizzying Valley is a Stadium card, a critical Trainer card type in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, which impacts both players' Pokémon and overall gameplay. This specific card, from the Phantasmal Flames set released in 2025, is a common non-holo variant, notable for its unique effect on the Confusion Special Condition. Visitors to this page will find comprehensive details including the card's mechanics, its illustrator's style, and its edition history within the TCG.
Read more ↓Dizzying Valley is not a Pokémon, but rather a Stadium card, which represents a location or environment in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. As such, it does not have Pokédex lore, natural habitat, diet, behavior, or an evolution line. Stadium cards are a type of Trainer card that depict various settings from the Pokémon world, influencing the game in unique ways. They were first introduced in the Gym Heroes expansion in 2000, and have been a staple in the TCG ever since, with various effects that can impact both players' Pokémon. Dizzying Valley specifically affects the Special Condition of Confusion, a status effect that causes a Pokémon to potentially hurt itself when attacking. Trainer cards, including Stadiums, are crucial for strategic gameplay, providing advantages, disrupting opponents, or altering the flow of battle. The artwork on Stadium cards often draws inspiration from locations seen in the Pokémon video games or anime, adding to the immersive experience of the TCG.
Last updated: April 7, 2026

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