Thorton (Lost Origin 195) Collectors Guide
Character Intro
Thorton is a Rare Ultra Supporter card from the Lost Origin set, numbered 195. With Hideki Ishikawa’s artwork and a distinctive design, it stands out as a collectible highlight within the Lost Origin series.
Quick Facts
set_name | release_date | number | rarity | hp | illustrator |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lost Origin | 195 | Rare Ultra | Hideki Ishikawa |
- Card Type: Supporter
- Stage: Supporter
- Retreat Cost: 0
- Regulation Mark: F
- Pokémon: Thorton
- Set Code: swsh11
- Series: Sword & Shield
- Abilities: None
- Attacks: None
- Weaknesses/Resistances: None
Key Printings
This guide covers the Lost Origin printing of Thorton, card number 195. As a Rare Ultra Supporter from the Sword & Shield series, it’s a desirable pickup for collectors focused on impactful trainer cards.
Variants & Identifiers
There are no known print variants for this card. It can be identified by:
– Set code: “swsh11”
– Card number: “195”
– Illustrator: Hideki Ishikawa
Legality & Play Notes
Legality: unknown
Rules text: “Choose a Basic Pokémon in your discard pile and switch it with 1 of your Basic Pokémon in play. Any attached cards, damage counters, Special Conditions, turns in play, and any other effects remain on the new Pokémon. | You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.”
Care & Storage Tips
Protect the card in a sleeve or top loader and keep it away from sunlight and moisture. Given its Rare Ultra status, maintaining mint condition helps preserve collector value.
Set-by-Set Micro-summaries
- Lost Origin (swsh11): Introduced Thorton as a strategic Supporter card with a unique switching mechanic. This set is known for intriguing Supporter cards and rare ultra rarities, with Thorton standing out for gameplay utility and artistic presentation.
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