Strength Charm #56 from Base Expansion Pack - Uncommon - Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi
Pokémon

Strength Charm

#56/128 in Base Expansion Pack, Uncommon, illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Card number
#56/128
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2001
Illustrator
Keiji Kinebuchi
Original name
ちからのかけら
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Collector Notes

Strength Charm

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Collector Insights

Strength Charm is a Pokémon card from the Base Expansion Pack, released on December 1, 2001. It is classified as a Pokémon with a rarity of Uncommon and is numbered 56 in the set. The card was illustrated by artist Keiji Kinebuchi. Its flavor text describes a mechanic where attaching it to a Pokémon grants an effect: whenever an attack from that Pokémon deals damage, it inflicts 10 additional damage after accounting for Weakness and Resistance. This benefit lasts until the end of the player’s turn, at which point the card is discarded. The card does not have any listed attacks or HP values. It serves as a support card that modifies combat interactions through its attached Pokémon’s attacks. The design emphasizes conditional damage boosts tied to specific game mechanics.

Whenever an attack from the Pokémon that Strength Charm is attached to does damage (after applying Weakness and Resistance), the attack does 10 more damage. At the end of your turn in which this happens, discard Strength Charm.

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