Machoke #56 from Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Fighting

Machoke

#56/103 in Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary, Uncommon, 90 HP, Fighting, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#56/103
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
90 HP
Type
Fighting
Language
Japanese
Release date
September 16, 2016
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
Original name
ゴーリキー
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Collector Notes

Machoke

Machoke appears in the Japanese print of Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary, released on September 16, 2016. Machoke is a uncommon rarity and 90 HP. The Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary set contains 103 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Machoke is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Ken Sugimori, part of the Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary set released on September 16, 2016. It has 90 HP and is classified as a Pokémon with an uncommon rarity, numbered 56 in its set. The card includes two attacks: Karate Chop and Submission. Karate Chop requires two Fighting energy costs and deals 60 damage minus 10 for each damage counter on Machoke. Submission demands three Fighting energy costs and inflicts 80 damage while also causing 20 damage to Machoke itself. The attacks emphasize a focus on combat efficiency through energy management and self-inflicted damage as a strategic trade-off. The card’s design reflects a balance between offensive capabilities and tactical complexity. Its inclusion in a commemorative set highlights its significance within the Pokémon TCG’s historical context.

疲れることのない 強靱な 肉体を 持つ。 重い 荷物の 運搬などの 仕事を 手伝う。

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