Koga's Golbat #14 from Challenge from the Darkness - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Grass

Koga's Golbat

#14/98 in Challenge from the Darkness, Uncommon, Grass, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#14/98
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 25, 1999
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
Original name
キョウのゴルバット
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Collector Notes

Koga's Golbat

Koga's Golbat appears in the Japanese print of Challenge from the Darkness, released on June 25, 1999. Koga's Golbat is a uncommon rarity. The Challenge from the Darkness set contains 98 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Koga's Golbat is a Pokémon card from the Challenge from the Darkness set, released on June 25, 1999. It features a themecolor of #94a15c and is illustrated by artist Ken Sugimori. The card has an HP of 60 and is classified as Uncommon rarity with the number 14 in its set. It includes two attacks: Bite, which costs two Colorless Energy and deals 20 damage, and Sonic Scream, requiring three Grass Energy to deal 30 damage. The Sonic Scream attack also includes a secondary effect where a coin flip may result in the Defending Pokémon becoming Confused. The card’s design and mechanics align with its Grass-type attributes, emphasizing speed and disruption in battle. Its balanced stats and dual-attack options make it a versatile choice for competitive play. The card’s artwork and thematic elements reflect its role in the Pokémon TCG’s evolving lore.

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