
Dusknoir
#33/56 in DP Black Star Promos, Promo, 130 HP, Psychic, illustrated by Kent Kanetsuna.
- Card number
- #33/56
- Rarity
- Promo
- HP
- 130 HP
- Type
- Psychic
- Language
- English
- Release date
- May 1, 2007
- Illustrator
- Kent Kanetsuna
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Collector Notes
Dusknoir
Dusknoir appears in the English print of DP Black Star Promos, released on May 1, 2007. Dusknoir is a promo rarity and 130 HP. The DP Black Star Promos set contains 56 cards.
Artist Info
This card's illustration was created by Kent Kanetsuna.
Collector Insights
Dusknoir is a Psychic-type Pokémon with 130 HP and a retreat cost of two Colorless energy. It features the Reaper Pulse attack, which requires two Psychic and one Colorless energy to deal 70 damage and move up to two damage counters from Dusknoir to an opponent's Benched Pokémon. The card includes the Dark Hide ability, allowing the player to flip a coin during their turn to select a Pokémon from the opponent's hand and place it on the bottom of their deck, provided Dusknoir is not under a Special Condition. Dusknoir resists Colorless-type attacks by 20 and is weak to Darkness-type attacks by 30. Its flavor text describes an antenna capturing radio waves from the spirit world, guiding it to transport people to other realms. The card belongs to the Diamond & Pearl series, released as part of the DP Black Star Promos set in May 2007. It carries a Promo rarity and was illustrated by artist Kent Kanetsuna. The card's design and mechanics align with its thematic connection to spectral phenomena and energy manipulation. Its strategic versatility stems from its ability to disrupt opponents' decks and redistribute damage effectively.
The antenna on its head captures radio waves from the world of spirits that command it to take people there.
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