Amulet Coin #97 from Great Encounters - Uncommon - Illustrated by Daisuke Ito
Trainer

Amulet Coin

#97/106 in Great Encounters, Uncommon, illustrated by Daisuke Ito.

Card number
#97/106
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
English
Release date
February 1, 2008
Illustrator
Daisuke Ito
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Collector Notes

Amulet Coin

Amulet Coin appears in the English print of Great Encounters, released on February 1, 2008. Amulet Coin is a uncommon rarity. The Great Encounters set contains 106 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Daisuke Ito.

Collector Insights

Amulet Coin is a Trainer card from the Diamond & Pearl series, specifically featured in the Great Encounters set released on February 1, 2008. Designed by artist Daisuke Ito, it holds an Uncommon rarity and functions as a specialized Trainer tool. The card’s rules dictate that it must be attached to one of your Pokémon that does not already have a Pokémon Tool attached, with the condition that if the host Pokémon is Knocked Out, the card is discarded. Additionally, if the Pokémon with Amulet Coin attached is your Active Pokémon at the end of your turn, you draw a card. This card does not have any associated attacks, types, or weaknesses, and its gameplay mechanics are entirely defined by its attachment rules. It operates without requiring retreat costs or resistance attributes, making it a straightforward utility card. The card’s functionality is centered around its interaction with your Active Pokémon during specific phases of the game. Its design emphasizes strategic positioning and timing to maximize its benefits.

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