Poké Ball #64 from City Gym Decks - Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi
Trainer

Poké Ball

#64/71 in City Gym Decks, illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Card number
#64/71
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 26, 1998
Illustrator
Keiji Kinebuchi
Brock's Zubat Pokémon TCG card artErika's Oddish Pokémon TCG card artErika's Gloom Pokémon TCG card artErika's Bellsprout Pokémon TCG card artErika's Weepinbell Pokémon TCG card artErika's Exeggcute Pokémon TCG card artBlaine's Charmander Pokémon TCG card artBlaine's Vulpix Pokémon TCG card artBlaine's Growlithe Pokémon TCG card artBlaine's Growlithe Pokémon TCG card artBlaine's Ponyta Pokémon TCG card artMisty's Psyduck Pokémon TCG card art

Collector Notes

Poké Ball

Poké Ball appears in the Japanese print of City Gym Decks, released on April 26, 1998. The City Gym Decks set contains 71 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Collector Insights

Poké Ball is a Trainer card from the City Gym Decks set, released on April 26, 1998, designed by Keiji Kinebuchi. It features a theme color of #897271 and is numbered 64. The card’s flavor text describes a coin flip mechanic where players may search their deck for any Basic Pokémon or Evolution card, reveal it to their opponent, and add it to their hand before shuffling their deck. It has no attacks or listed HP. The card’s design and function are centered around this interactive gameplay element. The Trainer supertype categorizes it as a support card, emphasizing its role in facilitating strategic deck management. Its simplicity and direct interaction with the opponent’s deck make it a unique tool for gameplay. The absence of additional attributes like rarity or specific abilities highlights its straightforward purpose in the game.

Flip a coin. If heads, you may search your deck for any Basic Pokémon or Evolution card. Show that card to your opponent, then put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

Explore More Collector Hubs

Compare this card against live trending cards, current most popular cards, and most collected cards in Japanese. Use these hubs to spot momentum shifts before your next trade or listing update.