Dark Octillery #37 from Darkness, and to Light... - Uncommon - Illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshida
Water

Dark Octillery

#37/113 in Darkness, and to Light..., Uncommon, 60 HP, Water, illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshida.

Card number
#37/113
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
60 HP
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 9, 2001
Original name
わるいオクタン
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Collector Notes

Dark Octillery

Dark Octillery appears in the Japanese print of Darkness, and to Light..., released on March 9, 2001. Dark Octillery is a uncommon rarity and 60 HP. The Darkness, and to Light... set contains 113 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shin-ichi Yoshida.

Collector Insights

Dark Octillery is a Pokémon card featuring a Water-type attack named Ink Blast, which costs one Water Energy and deals 20 damage plus 10 additional damage for each unused Energy attached to the card. The second attack, Tentacle Wrap, requires one Water and one Colorless Energy, dealing 20 damage while flipping a coin to potentially paralyze the defending Pokémon or impose a retreat cost penalty. The card has 60 HP and was released as part of the "Darkness, and to Light..." set on March 9, 2001. It is numbered 37 and classified as an Uncommon rarity card. The artwork is credited to artist Shin-ichi Yoshida, and the card’s design reflects its association with the Darkness theme of the set. Its dual-attack structure offers strategic flexibility, balancing direct damage with status effects and retreat cost manipulation. As a Pokémon with a supertype of Pokémon, it serves as a versatile option in competitive play due to its unique mechanics.

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