Tag: Collector’s Guide

  • Collector’s Guide: Poliwag (Sun Moon #30)

    Poliwag (Sun Moon 30) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Poliwag from the Sun Moon set is a Common Basic Water-type, numbered 30 with 60 HP. It features the attack Hydro Pump alongside a straightforward design and modest stats, making it a familiar choice for many collectors.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 30 Common 60 Asako Ito
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Basic
    • Retreat Cost: 1
    • Weakness: Grass (×2)
    • Attacks:
    • Water Gun (10 damage, costs 1 Water Energy)
    • Hydro Pump (30+ damage; does 10 more damage for each Water Energy attached to Poliwag, costs 3 Colorless Energy)
    • Flavor Text: “It’s still not very good at walking. Its Trainers should train this Pokémon to walk every day.”
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Abilities: None

    Key Printings

    This exact printing is from the Sun Moon set, card number 30, and is classified as Common rarity. It features artwork by Asako Ito and has no special abilities. The card’s attacks provide a balance of straightforward damage and scaling potential with Water Energy attachments.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this card. It is identified by the set code “sm1” and the card number “30.” The card’s image can be referenced at /images/sm1/sm1-30.jpg.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown
    This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats. Its simple attack structure and low HP suggest it is more suited for casual play or collection rather than competitive decks.

    Care & Storage Tips

    As a Common card from the Sun Moon set, standard protective measures such as sleeves and top loaders are recommended to preserve the card’s condition. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and moisture to maintain the vibrant illustration by Asako Ito.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): This set introduced Poliwag as a Basic Water-type with straightforward attacks and modest HP. It fits well into beginner decks and offers a glimpse into the early stages of Water-type Pokémon development in the Sun Moon series.

    Poliwag (Sun Moon) #30

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    Poliwag (Sun Moon) #30

  • Collector’s Guide: Poliwhirl (Sun Moon #31)

    Poliwhirl Collector’s Guide: Sun Moon Set (sm1-31)

    Character Intro

    Poliwhirl from the Sun Moon set is an Uncommon Water-type Stage 1 Pokémon with 90 HP. It features the attack Wave Splash, highlighting its water-based power. This is card number 31 in the set.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 31 Uncommon 90 Atsuko Nishida
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Stage 1 (Evolves from Poliwag)
    • Retreat Cost: 2 Colorless Energy
    • Weakness: Grass (×2)
    • Resistances: None
    • Abilities: None
    • Attacks:
    • Double Slap: Flip 2 coins; does 30 damage for each heads (cost: 2 Colorless)
    • Wave Splash: Deals 60 damage (cost: Water + 2 Colorless)
    • Flavor Text: “It marches over the land in search of bug Pokémon to eat. Then it takes them underwater so it can dine on them where it’s safe.”
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Release Date: Unknown

    Key Printings

    This exact Poliwhirl appears in the Sun Moon base set (sm1) as card number 31. It is an Uncommon card illustrated by Atsuko Nishida. The artwork shows Poliwhirl in a dynamic pose, emphasizing its readiness to battle and hunt.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Poliwhirl. Identifiers include the set code “sm1” and card number “31.” The lack of a regulation mark and unknown release date are notable for collectors tracking print runs.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality status: unknown. This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats according to available data. Its straightforward attacks and moderate HP make it a solid choice for casual play but less competitive in tournament settings.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the vibrant illustration by Atsuko Nishida and maintain condition, store this Poliwhirl in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its Uncommon rarity, careful handling helps retain collector value.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): Introduced a fresh wave of Pokémon cards with updated mechanics and artwork. Poliwhirl sm1-31 fits as a reliable Stage 1 Water-type with balanced attacks and a thematic flavor text emphasizing its hunting behavior.

    Poliwhirl (Sun Moon) #31

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    Poliwhirl (Sun Moon) #31

  • Collector’s Guide: Lapras-GX (Sun Moon #35)

    Lapras-GX Collector’s Guide

    Character Intro

    Lapras-GX from the Sun Moon set is a Rare Holo GX card numbered 35. With 190 HP and the headline attack Blizzard Burn, it showcases this graceful Water-type’s power and elegance.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 35 Rare Holo GX 190 5ban Graphics
    • Card ID: sm1-35
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Basic, GX
    • Retreat Cost: 2
    • Weakness: Grass ×2
    • Abilities: None
    • Attacks:
    • Collect: Draw 3 cards (cost: 1 Water)
    • Blizzard Burn: 160 damage; this Pokémon can’t attack next turn (cost: 3 Water)
    • Ice Beam-GX: 100 damage; opponent’s Active Pokémon is Paralyzed (cost: 2 Water, 1 Colorless)
    • Rules: When your Pokémon-GX is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

    Key Printings

    This guide focuses on the single known printing of Lapras-GX from the Sun Moon set, numbered 35. It is a Rare Holo GX card with no known alternate printings or reprints.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Lapras-GX card. Identification is straightforward via its set code sm1 and card number 35. The card’s unique illustrator credit to 5ban Graphics and its holographic Rare GX rarity further distinguish it.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality status: unknown.
    • Note that the Pokémon-GX rule applies: when Lapras-GX is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
    • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the card’s vibrant holo finish and sharp edges, store it in a protective sleeve and keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use a rigid top-loader or a binder with individual pockets to prevent bending or surface scratches.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): Lapras-GX appears as a powerful Water-type Basic GX Pokémon with a strong HP pool and versatile attacks, including a GX move that paralyzes opponents. This set introduced it as a Rare Holo GX card with no known alternate versions or reprints.

    Lapras-GX

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    Lapras-GX (Sun Moon) #35

  • Collector’s Guide: Corsola (Sun Moon #36)

    Corsola (Sun Moon 36) Collector’s Guide

    Character Intro

    Corsola from the Sun Moon set is an Uncommon card numbered 36. With 80 HP and the attack Surf, it’s a clean, straightforward addition to any collection.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 36 Uncommon 80 Satoshi Shirai

    Card Stats

    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Basic
    • Weakness: Grass ×2
    • Retreat Cost: 1 Colorless
    • Attacks:
    • Call for Family: Search your deck for up to 2 Basic Pokémon and put them onto your Bench, then shuffle your deck.
    • Surf: Deals 60 damage, costing 1 Water and 2 Colorless energy.
    • Flavor Text: Pursued by Mareanie for the branches on its head, this Pokémon will sometimes snap its own branches off as a diversion while it escapes.
    • Evolves From: None

    Key Printings

    This exact printing of Corsola appears in the Sun Moon set, card number 36. It is classified as an Uncommon card and features artwork by Satoshi Shirai. No additional print variants are listed for this card.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Corsola card. Identification is straightforward via its set code “sm1-36” and the distinctive illustration by Satoshi Shirai. The card is a Basic Water-type Pokémon with a single retreat cost and a weakness to Grass-type attacks.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This card is not legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats according to available data.
    • No specific tournament play notes are provided.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the vivid artwork and maintain card condition, store this Corsola card in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its Uncommon rarity, keeping it in a binder or a top-loader is recommended for long-term collection.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon: This set introduced Corsola as a Basic Water-type with supportive bench-searching capabilities and a solid Surf attack. It fits well in decks that benefit from quickly expanding the bench with Basic Pokémon.

    Corsola (Sun Moon) #36

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    Corsola (Sun Moon) #36

  • Collector’s Guide: Wingull (Sun Moon #37)

    Wingull (Sun Moon 37) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Wingull from the Sun Moon set is a common Pokémon card numbered 37. It has 60 HP and features the attack Roost. This card offers a straightforward addition to any collection.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 37 Common 60 Aya Kusube

    Card Stats

    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Basic
    • Weakness: Lightning ×2
    • Resistance: Fighting -20
    • Retreat Cost: 1
    • Attack: Roost (Heal 30 damage; cannot retreat next turn)
    • Flavor Text: “Fishermen keep an eye out for Wingull in the sky, because wherever they’re circling, the ocean sure to be is teeming with fish Pokémon.”
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Legality: unknown
    • Image:

    Key Printings

    This guide focuses on the exact printing from the Sun Moon set, card number 37. It is a common rarity card illustrated by Aya Kusube. No evolutions or abilities are present on this card, making it a simple but thematic addition to Water-type decks or collections.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Wingull card. Identification is straightforward by its set code “sm1-37,” common rarity, and the distinctive illustration by Aya Kusube.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality status for this card is unknown. It is not legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats according to available data. The single attack, Roost, allows healing but restricts retreating on the next turn, which can influence tactical decisions.

    Care & Storage Tips

    As a common card, Wingull from Sun Moon should be stored in a protective sleeve to preserve its condition. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and moisture to maintain the vibrant illustration and card integrity. Proper storage will help retain its collectible value.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): Introduced Wingull as a basic Water-type with a healing attack and a thematic flavor text highlighting its role in the natural ecosystem. This set features clean, airy artwork consistent with the Pokémon’s serene nature.

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    Wingull (Sun Moon) #37

  • Collector’s Guide: Pelipper (Sun Moon #38)

    Pelipper (Sun Moon 38) Collector’s Guide

    Character Intro

    Pelipper from the Sun Moon set is an Uncommon card numbered 38 with 100 HP. This vibrant Pokémon features the attack Fly, adding dynamic play potential. Its sturdy design makes it a notable addition to any collection.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 38 Uncommon 100 Sumiyoshi Kizuki

    Card Details

    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Stage 1 (Evolves from Wingull)
    • Weakness: Lightning (×2)
    • Resistance: Fighting (-20)
    • Retreat Cost: 1 Colorless Energy
    • Attacks:
    • Courier: Return one of your Benched Pokémon and all attached cards to your hand (cost: 2 Colorless).
    • Fly: Deals 60 damage and, on heads, prevents all effects of attacks, including damage, done to Pelipper during your opponent’s next turn (cost: 1 Water, 2 Colorless).
    • Flavor Text: “Gathering food is the work of young males. They store food in their capacious beaks and carry it back to others waiting in the nest.”
    • Illustrator: Sumiyoshi Kizuki
    • Image:

    Key Printings

    This guide focuses on the Sun Moon set printing of Pelipper, card number 38. It is classified as an Uncommon card and features no special print variants.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this card. Identifiers include its set code “sm1” and its card number “38.” The card is a Stage 1 Water-type Pokémon evolving from Wingull, illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown
    This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats. Its abilities and attacks provide tactical options such as protecting Pelipper from attacks and retrieving benched Pokémon, which could be useful in casual play.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the vivid artwork and maintain card condition, store this Pelipper card in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its Uncommon rarity, keeping it in a binder or top-loader is recommended to prevent edge wear and surface scratches.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): This set introduced Pelipper as a reliable Stage 1 Water-type with utility-focused attacks. It fits well in decks that benefit from bench manipulation and defensive tactics. The card’s artwork and flavor text emphasize Pelipper’s nurturing role in its ecosystem.

    This Pelipper printing remains a solid collectible for fans of the Sun Moon series and Water-type Pokémon enthusiasts.

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    Pelipper (Sun Moon) #38

  • Collector’s Guide: Popplio (Sun Moon #39)

    Popplio Collector’s Guide (Sun Moon #39)

    Character Intro

    Popplio is a Common Basic Water-type Pokémon from the Sun Moon set, card number 39. With 70 HP and the Water Gun attack, it showcases playful water abilities and adds a splash of fun to any collection.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 39 Common 70 Kouki Saitou
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Basic
    • Retreat Cost: 1
    • Weakness: Grass ×2
    • Attacks:
    • Pound (10 damage, costs 1 Water energy)
    • Water Gun (20 damage, costs 1 Water + 1 Colorless energy)
    • Flavor Text: This Pokémon snorts body fluids from its nose, blowing balloons to smash into its foes. It’s famous for being a hard worker.
    • Illustrator: Kouki Saitou
    • Image:

    Key Printings

    This guide focuses on the Popplio card from the Sun Moon set, card number 39. It is a Common rarity card with no known alternate printings or special editions.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Popplio card. Identification is straightforward by its set code “sm1” and card number 39.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats based on available data.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Preserve the artwork and condition by storing this Popplio in a protective sleeve, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid bending or scratching the surface to keep it collectible.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): Introduced Popplio as a Basic Water-type Pokémon with simple but effective attacks, reflecting its hardworking nature. This set is notable for its clean design and Kouki Saitou’s detailed illustrations.

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    Popplio (Sun Moon) #39

  • Collector’s Guide: Paras (Sun Moon #4)

    Paras Collector’s Guide: Sun Moon Set

    Character Intro

    Paras (#4) from the Sun Moon set is a Common, Basic Grass-type with 60 HP and a single, straightforward attack—Scratch. It’s a simple, classic pickup for set builders and Paras fans alike.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 4 Common 60 Ayaka Yoshida
    • Type: Grass
    • Stage: Basic
    • Retreat Cost: 1
    • Weakness: Fire (×2)
    • Attack: Scratch (30 damage) costing Grass + Colorless energy
    • Flavor Text: No matter how much it eats, the mushrooms growing on its back steal away most of the nutrients it consumes.
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Print Variants: None known
    • Image URL: /images/sm1/sm1-4.jpg

    Key Printings

    Focus: the Paras card from the Sun Moon base set (set code sm1), card number 4. As a common rarity, it’s widely accessible for collectors and players. The card features a single attack, Scratch, which deals 30 damage with a simple Grass + Colorless energy cost.

    Variants & Identifiers

    No known print variants. Identify it by set code (sm1), card number (4), and illustrator Ayaka Yoshida. Its Grass typing and Basic stage further distinguish it within collections.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This Paras card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats. Its straightforward attack and low HP make it more of a collector’s piece than a competitive staple.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Store in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its common rarity, it’s ideal for beginner collectors completing the Sun Moon set. Avoid bending or scratching to maintain the artwork’s vibrancy.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): This Paras represents the early Sun Moon era’s accessible mechanics and vivid artwork, making it a neat inclusion for foundational set builds.

    Paras (Sun Moon) #4

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    Paras (Sun Moon) #4

  • Collector’s Guide: Brionne (Sun Moon #40)

    Brionne Collector’s Guide (Sun Moon #40)

    Character Intro

    Brionne from the Sun Moon set is an Uncommon card with 90 HP. It features the lively attack Disarming Voice and is numbered 40 in the series.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 40 Uncommon 90 Saya Tsuruta
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Stage 1 (Evolves from Popplio)
    • Attacks:
    • Wave Splash: Deals 30 damage, costs Water + Colorless energy.
    • Disarming Voice: Deals 50 damage and confuses the opponent’s Active Pokémon, costs Water + Water + Colorless energy.
    • Weakness: Grass ×2
    • Retreat Cost: 2
    • Flavor Text: “A skillful dancer, it creates a sequence of water balloons as it dances, and briskly bombards it enemies.”
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Print Variants: None listed

    Key Printings

    This exact printing of Brionne appears in the Sun Moon base set, card number 40. It is an Uncommon rarity card illustrated by Saya Tsuruta. No alternate printings or promotional versions are noted for this specific card.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Brionne card. Identification relies on the set code “sm1,” card number 40, and the unique artwork by Saya Tsuruta. The card’s Water type and Stage 1 subtype further distinguish it.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats. Its play viability and tournament presence are therefore unknown.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the vibrant artwork and maintain card condition, store this Brionne card in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its moderate rarity and unique illustration, handle it carefully to avoid edge wear and surface scratches.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): This set introduced Brionne as a Stage 1 Water-type Pokémon evolving from Popplio. The card features two attacks that balance moderate damage with a status effect, reflecting Brionne’s graceful yet tactical nature. No further printings or variants have been documented for this card.

    Brionne

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    Brionne (Sun Moon) #40

  • Collector’s Guide: Primarina (Sun Moon #41)

    Primarina (Sun Moon 41) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Primarina (Sun Moon 41) is a Rare Stage 2 Water-type with 150 HP. Its attacks pair control and sustain: Disarming Voice inflicts Confusion, while Sparkling Aria delivers solid damage and self-healing.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sun Moon 41 Rare 150 Kagemaru Himeno
    • Type: Water
    • Stage: Stage 2
    • Evolves From: Brionne
    • Retreat Cost: 2
    • Weakness: Grass ×2
    • Resistances: None
    • Attacks:
    • Disarming Voice (Water + Colorless): Confuses opponent’s Active Pokémon, deals 30 damage
    • Sparkling Aria (Water + Water + Colorless): Deals 100 damage and heals 30 damage from Primarina
    • Flavor Text: “It controls its water balloons with song. The melody is learning from others of its kind and is passed down from one generation to the next.”
    • Regulation Mark: Unknown
    • Release Date: Unknown
    • Legality: unknown

    Key Printings

    This printing is from the Sun Moon set, card number 41, classified as Rare. No alternate print variants are known. Illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno, the artwork and stats match the original Sun Moon release.

    Variants & Identifiers

    No print variants are documented. Identify it by the set code “sm1-41,” its Rare rarity, and Kagemaru Himeno’s artwork. The Water type, Stage 2 evolution line, and listed attacks further confirm the card.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality status is unknown. It is not currently listed as legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats. Verify tournament rules before including this card in competitive decks.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Use a sleeve and store away from sunlight and moisture. Avoid bending and extreme temperatures to preserve condition and artwork.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sun Moon (sm1): Introduces Primarina as a powerful Stage 2 Water-type with healing and status-inflicting attacks—visually striking and strategically interesting for collectors and casual play.

    Primarina Sun Moon 41

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    Primarina (Sun Moon) #41