Pokémon Personality Test #105 from Darkness, and to Light... - Uncommon - Illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya
Trainer

Pokémon Personality Test

#105/113 in Darkness, and to Light..., Uncommon, illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya.

Card number
#105/113
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 9, 2001
Illustrator
Tomokazu Komiya
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Collector Notes

Pokémon Personality Test

Pokémon Personality Test appears in the Japanese print of Darkness, and to Light..., released on March 9, 2001. Pokémon Personality Test is a uncommon rarity. The Darkness, and to Light... set contains 113 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Tomokazu Komiya.

Collector Insights

Pokémon Personality Test is a Trainer card from the Darkness, and to Light... set, released on March 9, 2001. It features artwork by Tomokazu Komiya and holds an Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes a game where players use an Evolution card from their hand to challenge opponents, involving a guessing mechanic tied to Light or Dark named Pokémon. Its Trainer supertype aligns with gameplay mechanics that interact with other cards during battles. The card’s number in the set is 105, and it is part of a Japanese-language release. The mechanism involves flipping a hidden card to determine if the opponent’s guess about its type is correct, with consequences for both players. This card emphasizes strategic interaction and player engagement through its unique mechanics.

Put an Evolution card from your hand face down in front of you. Your opponent guesses whether it is a Pokémon card with Light in its name, a Pokémon card with Dark in its name, or neither one. Flip the card over. If your opponent guessed right, he or she draws 3 cards. If your opponent guessed wrong, you draw 3 cards. Either way, return the card to your hand.

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