Flareon #183 from Black & White Promos - Promo - Illustrated by The Pokémon Company Art Team
Fire

Flareon

#183/236 in Black & White Promos, Promo, 90 HP, Fire, illustrated by The Pokémon Company Art Team.

Card number
#183/236
Rarity
Promo
HP
90 HP
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2010
Original name
ブースター
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Collector Notes

Flareon

Flareon appears in the Japanese print of Black & White Promos, released on December 1, 2010. Flareon is a promo rarity and 90 HP. The Black & White Promos set contains 236 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by The Pokémon Company Art Team.

Collector Insights

Flareon is a Pokémon card with 90 HP, featuring two distinct attacks. Its first attack, Sand-Attack, costs one Colorless Energy and deals 20 damage. The attack’s effect prevents the defending Pokémon from attacking during the opponent’s next turn, requiring a coin flip to determine if the attack is nullified. The second attack, Fire Slash, demands Fire and two Colorless Energies for a converted cost of 3, dealing 60+ damage. Players may discard a Fire Energy attached to Flareon to increase the damage by 30, enhancing its offensive potential. The card is part of the Black & White Promos set, released on December 1, 2010, and carries a Promo rarity. It was illustrated by The Pokémon Company Art Team, reflecting the series’ signature style. This card’s design and mechanics align with its thematic role in the Pokémon TCG, offering strategic flexibility through its energy interactions.

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