Reuniclus #36 from Megalo Cannon - Uncommon - Illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno
Psychic

Reuniclus

#36/86 in Megalo Cannon, Uncommon, 100 HP, Psychic, illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno.

Card number
#36/86
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
100 HP
Type
Psychic
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 15, 2013
Illustrator
Kagemaru Himeno
Original name
ランクルス
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Collector Notes

Reuniclus

Reuniclus appears in the Japanese print of Megalo Cannon, released on March 15, 2013. Reuniclus is a uncommon rarity and 100 HP. The Megalo Cannon set contains 86 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kagemaru Himeno.

Collector Insights

Reuniclus is a Pokémon TCG card with 100 HP, featuring a Psychic-type design. It was released as part of the Megalo Cannon set on March 15, 2013, and is numbered 36 in that series. The card is illustrated by artist Kagemaru Himeno and carries an Uncommon rarity rating. Its primary attack, Barrier Attack, costs one Psychic Energy and deals 30 damage, providing a defensive benefit by reducing incoming damage during the opponent's next turn. The secondary attack, Telekinesis of Nobility, requires two Colorless and one Psychic Energy, dealing 70 damage while allowing the player to switch Reuniclus with a Benched Pokémon. The card’s abilities emphasize strategic positioning and damage mitigation. Its design aligns with the set’s thematic focus on powerful psychic and battle-related mechanics. This card offers players versatile options for both offense and positioning during gameplay.

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