Shelmet #7 from Megalo Cannon - Common - Illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Grass

Shelmet

#7/86 in Megalo Cannon, Common, Grass, illustrated by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.

Card number
#7/86
Rarity
Common
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 15, 2013
Illustrator
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Original name
チョボマキ
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Collector Notes

Shelmet

Shelmet appears in the Japanese print of Megalo Cannon, released on March 15, 2013. Shelmet is a common rarity. The Megalo Cannon set contains 86 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.

Collector Insights

Shelmet is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Sumiyoshi Kizuki, part of the Megalo Cannon set released on March 15, 2013. It has a base HP of 60 and is classified as a Common rarity. The card includes two attacks: Yawn, which costs one Colorless energy and forces the defending Pokémon to sleep, and Ram, requiring Grass and Colorless energy to deal 20 damage. Shelmet’s design aligns with its Grass-type characteristics, though specific traits are not detailed here. The Yawn attack’s effect emphasizes a strategic advantage by disrupting the opponent’s turn. The Ram attack provides straightforward offensive capability, reflecting the card’s balanced approach. This card’s mechanics focus on direct interaction during battles, adhering to standard Pokémon TCG gameplay mechanics. Its simplicity and clear effects make it a straightforward addition to decks emphasizing disruption or rapid damage. The card’s release date and set context place it within the broader Pokémon TCG timeline, offering players a classic entry point.

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