Empoleon #125 from Black & White Promos - Promo - Illustrated by Shin Nagasawa
Water

Empoleon

#125/236 in Black & White Promos, Promo, Water, illustrated by Shin Nagasawa.

Card number
#125/236
Rarity
Promo
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2010
Illustrator
Shin Nagasawa
Original name
エンペルト
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Collector Notes

Empoleon

Empoleon appears in the Japanese print of Black & White Promos, released on December 1, 2010. Empoleon is a promo rarity. The Black & White Promos set contains 236 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shin Nagasawa.

Collector Insights

Empoleon is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Shin Nagasawa, part of the Black & White Promos set released on December 1, 2010. It boasts a high HP of 140 and is classified as a Promo rarity. The card offers two distinct attacks, starting with Fury Attack, which requires a single Water energy and deals 30 damage multiplied by the number of heads from three flipped coins. Its second attack, Cold Crush, demands Water and two Colorless energies to deal 70 damage while allowing the player to discard an Energy from the defending Pokémon. The card’s design emphasizes its aquatic theme through its attack mechanics, which incorporate probabilistic and resource-based effects. Both attacks reflect strategic gameplay options, balancing risk and reward through their unique conditions. Empoleon’s inclusion in the Promos set highlights its significance as a special edition card. The card’s mechanics focus on interaction and adaptability, making it a versatile choice in competitive play.

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