Kabuto #67 from Arceus - Common - Illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida
Fighting

Kabuto

#67/111 in Arceus, Common, 80 HP, Fighting, illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida.

Card number
#67/111
Rarity
Common
HP
80 HP
Type
Fighting
Language
English
Release date
November 4, 2009
Illustrator
Hironobu Yoshida
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Collector Notes

Kabuto

Kabuto appears in the English print of Arceus, released on November 4, 2009. Kabuto is a common rarity and 80 HP. The Arceus set contains 111 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hironobu Yoshida.

Collector Insights

Kabuto is a Fighting-type Pokémon with 80 HP, featuring a retreat cost of one Colorless energy. It includes two attacks: Fast Evolution, which costs one Colorless energy to search the deck for up to two Evolution cards, reveal them to the opponent, and add them to the hand before shuffling the deck, and Speed Attack, which requires one Fighting and one Colorless energy to deal 30 damage. The card’s flavor text references its ancient habitat on beaches 300 million years ago and its protective shell. It belongs to the Platinum series, released in 2009, as part of the Arceus set. The card is classified as Common and bears the dex number 140. Artist Hironobu Yoshida designed the illustration, and it has no resistances but is weak to Grass-type attacks with a 20 damage boost. The card’s rules and regulation mark are unspecified.

It is thought to have inhabited beaches 300 million years ago. It is protected by a stiff shell.

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