Burmy Sandy Cloak #12 from POP Series 7 - Common - Illustrated by Midori Harada
Grass

Burmy Sandy Cloak

#12/17 in POP Series 7, Common, 40 HP, Grass, illustrated by Midori Harada.

Card number
#12/17
Rarity
Common
HP
40 HP
Type
Grass
Language
English
Release date
March 1, 2008
Illustrator
Midori Harada
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Collector Notes

Burmy Sandy Cloak

Burmy Sandy Cloak appears in the English print of POP Series 7, released on March 1, 2008. Burmy Sandy Cloak is a common rarity and 40 HP. The POP Series 7 set contains 17 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Midori Harada.

Collector Insights

Burmy Sandy Cloak is a Grass-type Pokémon with 40 HP and a retreat cost of one Colorless energy. It features a Poké-Power ability called Wear Cloak, allowing the player to search their discard pile for a basic Fighting Energy card and attach it to Burmy Sandy Cloak during their turn. The Pokémon’s primary attack, Sandy Cloak Tackle, costs one Colorless energy and deals 10 damage plus an additional 10 if Burmy Sandy Cloak has any Fighting Energy attached. It has a Fire weakness that inflicts 10 extra damage. The card’s flavor text describes Burmy using a cloak of twigs and leaves to protect itself from cold winds. Burmy Sandy Cloak appears in the POP Series 7 set, released in March 2008, and is categorized as a Common rarity card. The artwork was created by artist Midori Harada.

To shelter itself from cold, wintry winds, it covers itself with a cloak made of twigs and leaves.

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