Chansey #47 from Base Expansion Pack - Uncommon - Illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Colorless

Chansey

#47/128 in Base Expansion Pack, Uncommon, Colorless, illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.

Card number
#47/128
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2001
Illustrator
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Original name
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Collector Notes

Chansey

Chansey appears in the Japanese print of Base Expansion Pack, released on December 1, 2001. Chansey is a uncommon rarity. The Base Expansion Pack set contains 128 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.

Collector Insights

Chansey is a Pokémon card from the Base Expansion Pack, released on December 1, 2001. It has a holographic finish and is numbered 47 in the set, with an Uncommon rarity. The card features artwork by Sumiyoshi Kizuki and a base HP of 90. Chansey has two attacks: "Bind Wound" and "Dogpile." The "Bind Wound" attack costs two Colorless energy and allows the player to flip a coin, removing two damage counters from one of their Pokémon if the result is heads. The "Dogpile" attack requires three Colorless energy and deals 10 times the number of Pokémon on the Bench in damage to the defending Pokémon and Chansey itself. These attacks reflect Chansey's strategic versatility in battle, emphasizing its role in manipulating damage counters and leveraging bench presence. The card's design and mechanics align with its thematic focus on resilience and tactical advantage.

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