Heal Powder #99 from Darkness, and to Light... - Common - Illustrated by CR CG gangs
Trainer

Heal Powder

#99/113 in Darkness, and to Light..., Common, illustrated by CR CG gangs.

Card number
#99/113
Rarity
Common
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 9, 2001
Illustrator
CR CG gangs
Original name
ばんのうごな
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Collector Notes

Heal Powder

Heal Powder appears in the Japanese print of Darkness, and to Light..., released on March 9, 2001. Heal Powder is a common rarity. The Darkness, and to Light... set contains 113 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by CR CG gangs.

Collector Insights

Heal Powder is a Trainer card from the Darkness, and to Light... set, released on March 9, 2001. It is illustrated by CR CG gangs and classified as a Common rarity card with the number 99. The card’s flavor text describes a coin flip mechanic that potentially revives a Pokémon’s status by removing damage counters. It does not specify any health points or attack capabilities, as these fields are absent. The card’s function revolves around manipulating damage counters on an Active Pokémon, offering a strategic recovery option. Its Trainer supertype aligns with support cards that enhance gameplay through utility rather than direct combat. The card’s design and purpose are rooted in its unique interaction with damage management mechanics.

Flip a coin. If heads, your Active Pokémon is no longer Asleep, Confused, Paralyzed, or Poisoned and remove 2 damage counters from it. If your Active Pokémon has fewer damage counters than that, remove all of them.

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