Devolution Spray #48 from Dragon Blast - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ryo Ueda
Trainer

Devolution Spray

#48/55 in Dragon Blast, Uncommon, illustrated by Ryo Ueda.

Card number
#48/55
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 16, 2012
Illustrator
Ryo Ueda
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Collector Notes

Devolution Spray

Devolution Spray appears in the Japanese print of Dragon Blast, released on March 16, 2012. Devolution Spray is a uncommon rarity. The Dragon Blast set contains 55 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ryo Ueda.

Collector Insights

Devolution Spray is a Trainer card from the Dragon Blast set, released on March 16, 2012, with a card number of 48 and an Uncommon rarity. Designed by artist Ryo Ueda, it functions as a Trainer-type card that influences gameplay through its unique effect. The card’s flavor text describes a scenario where a player selects one of their own Pokémon in play and a Stage of Evolution, then discards all Evolution cards of that Stage or higher attached to the chosen Pokémon. This action also removes status conditions like Asleep, Confused, or Poisoned from the affected Pokémon, effectively resetting its state. The card’s mechanism allows for strategic adjustments by eliminating attached Evolution cards and reviving the Pokémon’s capabilities. Its design emphasizes tactical flexibility within the game’s ruleset. The card’s effect is triggered through specific player choices, making it a versatile tool in competitive play. Devolution Spray’s presence in the Dragon Blast set highlights its role in balancing gameplay through its removal and reset mechanics.

Choose 1 of your own Pokémon in play and a Stage of Evolution. Discard all Evolution cards of that Stage or higher attached to that Pokémon. That Pokémon is no longer Asleep, Confused, Paralyzed, Poisoned, or anything else that might be the result of an attack (just as if you had evolved it).

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