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  • Collector’s Guide: Pokémon Center Lady (Sword Shield #176)

    Collector’s Guide: Pokémon Center Lady (Sword Shield #176)

    Pokémon Center Lady (Sword Shield 176) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Pokémon Center Lady is an Uncommon card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 176. It embodies the supportive role of Pokémon Center staff with artwork that captures a caring, helpful presence.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 176 Uncommon kirisAki
    • Card Number: 176
    • Rarity: Uncommon
    • Illustrator: kirisAki
    • Stage: Supporter
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Types: None specified
    • Weaknesses/Resistances: None
    • Evolves From: None

    Key Printings

    • Printed only in the Sword Shield base set (swsh1) as card number 176.
    • Features the Supporter subtype.
    • Effect: Heal 60 damage from one of your Pokémon and remove all Special Conditions.

    Variants & Identifiers

    • No known print variants.
    • Identified by set code “swsh1” and regulation mark “D.”
    • Card image: /images/swsh1/swsh1-176.jpg

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown

    This Supporter card’s rule states: “Heal 60 damage from 1 of your Pokémon, and it recovers from all Special Conditions. | You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.”
    It is not legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Store in a protective sleeve away from sunlight and moisture, and avoid bending or scratching to preserve condition and showcase kirisAki’s artwork.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): The only set featuring this Pokémon Center Lady card; a useful healing Supporter with elegant art and regulation mark D. Release date is unknown.

    Pokémon Center Lady (Sword Shield) #176

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    Pokémon Center Lady (Sword Shield) #176

  • Collector’s Guide: Blipbug (Sword Shield #17)

    Collector’s Guide: Blipbug (Sword Shield #17)

    Blipbug Collector’s Guide: Sword & Shield #17

    Character Intro

    Blipbug (Sword & Shield #17) is a Common Basic with 40 HP and the attack Call for Family. It’s a straightforward addition for collections focused on early-stage Pokémon.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 17 Common 40 Mina Nakai
    • Type: Grass
    • Stage: Basic
    • Retreat Cost: 1 Colorless
    • Weakness: Fire ×2
    • Resistance: None
    • Regulation Mark: D

    Key Printings

    • Set: Sword & Shield base set (swsh1), card number 17
    • Attack: Call for Family — search your deck for a Basic Pokémon and put it onto your Bench, then shuffle your deck
    • Abilities: None

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Blipbug card. It is a Common rarity card with no special holo or alternate art versions documented. The illustrator credited is Mina Nakai, whose artwork captures the Pokémon’s intelligent yet fragile character.

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats.
    • Its simple attack and low HP make it more of a supportive or early-game bench Pokémon rather than a competitive staple.

    Care & Storage Tips

    As a Common card, Blipbug should be stored in a protective sleeve to prevent wear. Keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve the vibrant artwork by Mina Nakai.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword & Shield (swsh1): Blipbug debuts as a Basic Grass-type Pokémon with a helpful bench-searching attack. It fits the early-game strategy of building a bench quickly, reflecting its lore as a smart information gatherer. This set introduced many new Pokémon and mechanics, with Blipbug serving as a modest but useful addition.

    Blipbug (Sword Shield) #17

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    Blipbug (Sword Shield) #17

  • Collector’s Guide: Metal Saucer (Sword Shield #170)

    Metal Saucer Collector’s Guide

    Character Intro

    Metal Saucer is an uncommon Trainer card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 170. Its sleek design complements the metallic theme of many decks. It’s a practical inclusion for players focused on efficient resource management.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 170 Uncommon Toyste Beach
    • Card Number: 170
    • Card Name: Metal Saucer
    • Set: Sword Shield (swsh1)
    • Type: Item
    • Stage: Item
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Illustrator: Toyste Beach
    • Rarity: Uncommon
    • Evolves From: None
    • Abilities: None
    • Attacks: None
    • Weaknesses/Resistances: None
    • Flavor Text: Unknown

    Key Printings

    This guide focuses on the original printing of Metal Saucer from the Sword Shield base set (swsh1). No alternate printings or reprints are documented for this exact card.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for Metal Saucer in this set. Identify it by the set code “swsh1-170,” the Toyste Beach illustration, and the regulation mark “D,” which places it in the Sword Shield era.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown

    Metal Saucer’s effect allows players to attach a Metal Energy card from their discard pile to one of their Benched Metal Pokémon and permits playing any number of Item cards during a turn. This makes it a strategic asset in Metal-type decks, though its current tournament legality is unknown.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve condition, store Metal Saucer in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its Uncommon rarity, maintaining crisp edges and the vibrant Toyste Beach illustration supports long-term collector appeal.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Metal Saucer debuted as an Uncommon Item card supporting Metal-type Pokémon with energy acceleration. It features a clean design and practical gameplay effect, fitting well into the Sword Shield environment.

    Metal Saucer

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    Metal Saucer (Sword Shield) #170

  • Collector’s Guide: Ordinary Rod (Sword Shield #171)

    Ordinary Rod (Sword & Shield 171) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Ordinary Rod is an Uncommon Trainer Item from the Sword & Shield set, numbered 171. A straightforward, flexible recovery tool, it slots into many decks thanks to its reliable, no-frills utility.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 171 Uncommon 5ban Graphics
    • Card Number: 171
    • Set: Sword & Shield (swsh1)
    • Type: Item
    • Stage: Item
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Illustrator: 5ban Graphics
    • Image:

    Key Printings

    Appearing exclusively in the Sword & Shield base set (swsh1), this Ordinary Rod has no attacks or abilities and does not evolve from any Pokémon—its value is purely as an Item card.

    Variants & Identifiers

    No known print variants exist for this card. Key identifiers: set code “swsh1,” card number 171, and Regulation Mark “D” for tournament categorization.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown
    Rules Text:
    Choose 1 or both:
    • Shuffle up to 2 Pokémon from your discard pile into your deck.
    • Shuffle up to 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile into your deck.
    You may play any number of Item cards during your turn.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the card’s uncommon value and 5ban Graphics artwork, store it in a protective sleeve away from sunlight and moisture. Avoid bending or scratching the surface to maintain condition for play and collection.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword & Shield (swsh1): Ordinary Rod debuts as a versatile Item that recycles Pokémon and basic Energy from the discard pile, supporting deck sustainability. Its simplicity and utility appeal to both players and collectors.

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    Ordinary Rod (Sword Shield) #171

  • Collector’s Guide: Pal Pad (Sword Shield #172)

    Pal Pad (Sword Shield 172) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Pal Pad is an Uncommon Trainer card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 172. Its artwork centers on a sleek, modern device that fits its practical, resource-focused gameplay role. A staple utility card for both players and collectors.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 172 Uncommon Ryo Ueda
    • Card Name: Pal Pad
    • Set: Sword Shield (swsh1)
    • Card Number: 172
    • Rarity: Uncommon
    • Stage: Item
    • Subtype: Item
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Illustrator: Ryo Ueda
    • Image:

    Key Printings

    This guide covers the Sword Shield base set printing of Pal Pad, card number 172. It is an uncommon Item card with no evolutions or attacks. Its effect lets you shuffle up to 2 Supporter cards from your discard pile back into your deck. This printing is notable for clean artwork by Ryo Ueda and a straightforward gameplay function.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this card. Identify it by set code “swsh1,” number 172, and regulation mark D. The absence of HP, abilities, or attacks makes it easy to distinguish from Pokémon or more complex Trainer cards.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown

    Pal Pad’s rules text allows players to shuffle up to 2 Supporter cards from their discard pile back into their deck and permits playing any number of Item cards during a turn. This makes it a versatile tool in deck recycling strategies, though its current tournament legality status is unknown.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Store Pal Pad in a protective sleeve and keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its uncommon rarity, maintaining crisp edges and the vibrant illustration by Ryo Ueda helps preserve collectible appeal.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Pal Pad debuts as a functional Item card with a simple yet effective effect, supporting deck sustainability. It fits neatly into the Sword Shield set’s theme of strategic resource management without adding complexity to gameplay.

    This guide covers all known details about the Pal Pad card from the Sword Shield set, providing collectors and players with a clear understanding of its role and identifiers.

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    Pal Pad (Sword Shield) #172

  • Collector’s Guide: Potion (Sword Shield #177)

    Collector’s Guide: Potion (Sword Shield #177)

    Collectors Guide: Potion (Sword Shield #177)

    Character Intro

    Potion is an Uncommon Trainer card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 177. Its design fits seamlessly into the set’s vibrant theme and is a practical addition for collectors focusing on Sword Shield.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 177 Uncommon Ryo Ueda
    • Card ID: swsh1-177
    • Stage: Item
    • Subtypes: Item
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Types: None
    • Weaknesses: None
    • Resistances: None

    Key Printings

    This exact printing of Potion appears in the Sword Shield base set, identified by the set code swsh1 and card number 177. It is an uncommon rarity card, making it moderately accessible for collectors focusing on this series.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Potion card. It can be identified by its unique card ID (swsh1-177), regulation mark D, and the illustration by Ryo Ueda. The card’s image can be referenced at /images/swsh1/swsh1-177.jpg.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown
    Potion’s in-game rule allows the player to heal 30 damage from one of their Pokémon and to play any number of Item cards during their turn, making it a versatile support card in casual play.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the card’s condition, store Potion in a protective sleeve away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its uncommon rarity and clean artwork, maintaining its surface free from scratches will help retain its collector value.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Potion #177 is a functional Item card with healing capabilities, illustrated by Ryo Ueda. It supports gameplay by enabling damage recovery and flexible Item card usage.

    Potion (Sword Shield) #177

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    Potion (Sword Shield) #177

  • Collector’s Guide: Professor’s Research (Professor Magnolia) (Sword Shield #178)

    Collector’s Guide: Professor’s Research (Professor Magnolia) (Sword Shield #178)

    Professor’s Research (Professor Magnolia) – Sword Shield 178 Collector’s Guide

    Character Intro

    Professor’s Research (Professor Magnolia) is a Rare Holo from the Sword Shield set, numbered 178. Featuring the knowledgeable Professor Magnolia, its holographic finish adds striking visual appeal for collectors.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 178 Rare Holo Yusuke Ohmura
    • Card ID: swsh1-178
    • Stage: Supporter
    • Subtypes: Supporter
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Rules: Discard your hand and draw 7 cards. You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.
    • Types, HP, weaknesses, resistances, abilities, and attacks: unknown

    Key Printings

    Printed solely in the Sword Shield set as card number 178. It is a Rare Holo variant, appealing to collectors focused on holofoil cards from this series.

    Variants & Identifiers

    No known print variants. Identification is straightforward via set code “swsh1” and number “178.” The illustrator Yusuke Ohmura’s style further distinguishes this printing.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown
    This Supporter’s effect lets you discard your hand and draw seven cards—a powerful draw engine. Remember, only one Supporter card can be played per turn.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Protect the holofoil by sleeving immediately and keeping the card away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use rigid top loaders or binders with individual pockets to prevent bending and surface scratches.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Introduced as part of the Sword Shield base set, this card represents a key Supporter with a strong draw effect. It is a Rare Holo and features artwork by Yusuke Ohmura, contributing to the set’s diverse and vibrant card pool.

    Professor's Research (Professor Magnolia) (Sword Shield) #178

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    Professor's Research (Professor Magnolia) (Sword Shield) #178

  • Collector’s Guide: Quick Ball (Sword Shield #179)

    Quick Ball (Sword Shield 179) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Quick Ball is an Uncommon Trainer card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 179. Celebrated for its straightforward utility, it supports many decks and features vibrant artwork that reflects the energetic spirit of the Sword Shield era.

    Quick Facts

    • Card Name: Quick Ball
    • Card Number: 179
    • Rarity: Uncommon
    • Illustrator: sadaji
    • Stage: Item
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Series: Sword Shield
    • Set Code: swsh1
    • Legal Status: unknown
    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 179 Uncommon sadaji

    Key Printings

    The only known printing of Quick Ball with this exact card ID (swsh1-179) is from the Sword Shield base set. It is a core Item card widely recognized for its utility in gameplay.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this card. Key identifiers include its card number 179, rarity as Uncommon, and the illustrator sadaji. The regulation mark D helps collectors verify its edition within the Sword Shield series.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown

    Rules: You can play this card only if you discard another card from your hand. Search your deck for a Basic Pokémon, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. You may play any number of Item cards during your turn.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Store the card in a protective sleeve, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid bending or scratching the surface, as the artwork and text are essential for identification and play.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Quick Ball appears as a fundamental Item card, supporting deck consistency by enabling quick access to Basic Pokémon. Its straightforward design and utility make it a valuable addition to many decks within this set.

    Quick Ball Image

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    Quick Ball (Sword Shield) #179

  • Collector’s Guide: Dottler (Sword Shield #18)

    Collector’s Guide: Dottler (Sword Shield #18)

    Dottler (Sword Shield 18) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Dottler is an Uncommon Pokémon card from the Sword Shield set, numbered 18. It has 70 HP and features the straightforward attack Ram. Cleanly illustrated by Misa Tsutsui, it’s a solid add for collectors focused on the Sword Shield series.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield 18 Uncommon 70 Misa Tsutsui
    • Type: Grass
    • Stage: Stage 1 (Evolves from Blipbug)
    • Weakness: Fire ×2
    • Retreat Cost: 2
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Flavor Text: “As it grows inside its shell, it uses its psychic abilities to monitor the outside world and prepare for evolution.”
    • Image URL: /images/swsh1/swsh1-18.jpg

    Key Printings

    The key printing of Dottler is from the Sword Shield set, numbered 18, with an Uncommon rarity. This printing is notable for its clean design and faithful representation of the Pokémon’s traits.

    Variants & Identifiers

    • No known print variants
    • Set code: “swsh1-18”
    • Regulation mark: “D”
    • Illustrator: Misa Tsutsui

    Legality & Play Notes

    • Legality: unknown
    • This card is not currently legal in Standard, Expanded, or Unlimited formats, according to the provided data.

    Care & Storage Tips

    Store in a protective sleeve, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its Uncommon rarity and unknown release date, maintaining the illustration’s vibrancy and overall card integrity is key for long-term value.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield: Introduced Dottler as a Stage 1 Grass-type Pokémon with a unique combination of defensive and offensive attacks, reflecting its psychic monitoring abilities. This set established Dottler’s role in the evolving metagame and collector interest.

    This guide covers the exact printing of Dottler from the Sword Shield set, providing collectors with essential information for identification and care.

    Dottler (Sword Shield) #18

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    Dottler (Sword Shield) #18

  • Collector’s Guide: Rare Candy (Sword Shield #180)

    Collector’s Guide: Rare Candy (Sword Shield #180)

    Rare Candy (Sword Shield 180) Collectors Guide

    Character Intro

    Rare Candy from the Sword Shield set is an uncommon Trainer card numbered 180. It offers a straightforward yet strategic way to accelerate evolutions by moving a Basic Pokémon directly to Stage 2. Its inclusion can streamline gameplay by speeding up evolution lines, and collectors appreciate its role in many competitive builds.

    Quick Facts

    set_name release_date number rarity hp illustrator
    Sword Shield unknown 180 Uncommon Yoshinobu Saito
    • Card ID: swsh1-180
    • Stage: Item
    • Subtypes: Item
    • Retreat Cost: 0
    • Regulation Mark: D
    • Illustrator: Yoshinobu Saito
    • Image URL: /images/swsh1/swsh1-180.jpg

    Key Printings

    This exact printing of Rare Candy appears in the Sword Shield base set as card number 180. It is an uncommon rarity card, making it moderately accessible to collectors and players alike. No alternate printings or promotional versions are noted for this specific card.

    Variants & Identifiers

    There are no known print variants for this Rare Candy card. Its unique identifiers include the set code “swsh1” and the regulation mark “D,” which helps distinguish it within the Sword Shield series.

    Legality & Play Notes

    Legality: unknown

    • Effect: Evolve a Basic Pokémon directly into a Stage 2 Pokémon, skipping the Stage 1 evolution.
    • Restrictions: Cannot be used during your first turn or on a Basic Pokémon that was just put into play.
    • Usage: You may play any number of Item cards during your turn, making Rare Candy a flexible and strategic choice.

    Care & Storage Tips

    To preserve the card’s condition, store it in a protective sleeve and keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture. Given its uncommon rarity and clean artwork by Yoshinobu Saito, maintaining its surface and edges will help retain its collectible value.

    Set-by-Set Micro-summaries

    • Sword Shield (swsh1): Rare Candy appears as card number 180, serving as a vital Item card for evolving Pokémon quickly. It features no attacks or abilities but is prized for its gameplay utility and straightforward design. No additional printings or variants are documented for this set.

    Rare Candy (Sword Shield) #180

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    Rare Candy (Sword Shield) #180