Floral Crown #31 from PokéKyun Collection - Common - Illustrated by Aya Kusube
Item

Floral Crown

#31/32 in PokéKyun Collection, Common, illustrated by Aya Kusube.

Card number
#31/32
Rarity
Common
Language
Japanese
Release date
January 29, 2016
Illustrator
Aya Kusube
Original name
おはなのかんむり
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Collector Notes

Floral Crown

Floral Crown appears in the Japanese print of PokéKyun Collection, released on January 29, 2016. Floral Crown is a common rarity. The PokéKyun Collection set contains 32 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Aya Kusube.

Collector Insights

Floral Crown is an Item card from the PokéKyun Collection set, released on January 29, 2016. It is classified as a Common rarity and was illustrated by Aya Kusube. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanism where, at the end of the opponent’s turn, 20 damage is healed to a Basic Pokémon that this card is attacked to. Its design and function are tied to the game’s turn-based mechanics, emphasizing defensive recovery during specific phases. The card’s unique interaction revolves around its ability to support a Basic Pokémon through damage mitigation. It does not feature any attacks or numerical values like HP, focusing instead on its supportive role. This card is part of a broader set that includes other themed items and Pokémon, contributing to the collection’s strategic depth. Its simplicity and targeted effect make it a straightforward yet functional addition to decks requiring defensive play.

At the end of your opponents turn, heal 20 damage from the Basic Pokémon this card is attacked to.

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