Light Venomoth #6 from Darkness, and to Light... - Uncommon - Illustrated by Masako Yamashita
Grass

Light Venomoth

#6/113 in Darkness, and to Light..., Uncommon, 80 HP, Grass, illustrated by Masako Yamashita.

Card number
#6/113
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
80 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 9, 2001
Illustrator
Masako Yamashita
Original name
やさしいモルフォン
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Collector Notes

Light Venomoth

Light Venomoth appears in the Japanese print of Darkness, and to Light..., released on March 9, 2001. Light Venomoth is a uncommon rarity and 80 HP. The Darkness, and to Light... set contains 113 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masako Yamashita.

Collector Insights

Light Venomoth is a Pokémon card with 80 HP, featuring a dual-type composition of Psychic and Colorless energy. The card was released in the set "Darkness, and to Light..." on March 9, 2001, and is numbered 6 with an Uncommon rarity. It is illustrated by artist Masako Yamashita and belongs to the Pokémon supertype. Light Venomoth has two attacks: "Mysterious Wing" and "Synchronize." The first attack costs one Grass energy and allows the opponent to choose a Baby Pokémon, Basic Pokémon, or Evolution card from their discard pile to place into their hand, with the player also able to perform the same action. The second attack requires two energy costs—Psychic and Colorless—and deals 40 damage. However, if Light Venomoth and the defending Pokémon have a different number of Energy cards attached, this attack does nothing. The card’s design and mechanics reflect its role in the game’s strategic interactions.

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