Crystal Shard #85 from Deoxys - Uncommon - Illustrated by Jungo Suzuki
Trainer

Crystal Shard

#85/108 in Deoxys, Uncommon, illustrated by Jungo Suzuki.

Card number
#85/108
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
English
Release date
February 1, 2005
Illustrator
Jungo Suzuki
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Collector Notes

Crystal Shard

Crystal Shard appears in the English print of Deoxys, released on February 1, 2005. Crystal Shard is a uncommon rarity. The Deoxys set contains 108 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Jungo Suzuki.

Collector Insights

Crystal Shard is a Trainer card from the Deoxys series, released in 2005 as part of the EX set. It is illustrated by Jungo Suzuki and classified as an Uncommon rarity card with the number 85. The card functions as a tool that attaches to a Pokémon without an existing Pokémon Tool, altering its type to Colorless while attached. When the attached Pokémon is knocked out, the card is discarded, ensuring it cannot remain on a defeated Pokémon. Additionally, the card is discarded at the end of the turn if the attached Pokémon attacks, enforcing a temporary restriction on its use. Its rules emphasize conditional removal and type modification, creating strategic limitations during gameplay. The card’s design and mechanics are consistent with the Deoxys set’s thematic focus on technological and crystalline elements. As a Trainer card, it serves as a utility item that influences battle dynamics through its attachment and discard mechanics.

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