Team Plasma Grunt #176 from Black & White Promos - Promo - Illustrated by Yusuke Ohmura
Supporter

Team Plasma Grunt

#176/236 in Black & White Promos, Promo, illustrated by Yusuke Ohmura.

Card number
#176/236
Rarity
Promo
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2010
Illustrator
Yusuke Ohmura
Original name
プラズマ団のしたっぱ
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Collector Notes

Team Plasma Grunt

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yusuke Ohmura.

Collector Insights

Team Plasma Grunt is a Supporter card from the Black & White Promos set, released on December 1, 2010. Designed by artist Yusuke Ohmura, this Promo rarity card features a flavor text that emphasizes discarding a Team Plasma card from your hand to draw four cards. The card’s mechanics require players to meet the condition of discarding a Team Plasma card before it can be played, creating a strategic trade-off. It belongs to the Supporter supertype, a category typically associated with aiding Pokémon during battles. The card’s design and function align with the Team Plasma theme, reflecting the organization’s ideology. Its unique interaction with the player’s hand adds a layer of resource management to gameplay. As part of the Black & White Promos set, it offers a distinct experience within the series’ broader narrative framework.

Discard a Team Plasma card from your hand. (If you can't discard a Team Plasma card, you can't play this card.) Draw 4 cards.

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