Metal Energy #122 from Secret of the Lakes - Uncommon - Illustrated by Takumi Akabane
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Metal Energy

#122/123 in Secret of the Lakes, Uncommon, illustrated by Takumi Akabane.

Card number
#122/123
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 2, 2007
Illustrator
Takumi Akabane
Original name
特殊悪エネルギー
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Collector Notes

Metal Energy

Metal Energy appears in the Japanese print of Secret of the Lakes, released on March 2, 2007. Metal Energy is a uncommon rarity. The Secret of the Lakes set contains 123 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Takumi Akabane.

Collector Insights

Metal Energy is an Energy-type card from the Secret of the Lakes set, released on March 2, 2007. It is numbered 122 and classified as Uncommon rarity. The card is illustrated by artist Takumi Akabane. Its flavor text explains that damage done by attacks to the Pokémon it is attached to is reduced by 10, but this effect does not apply if the attached Pokémon is not Metal. Metal Energy provides additional Metal Energy, functioning as a resource for powering up Metal-type Pokémon. The card does not have any listed attacks or health points. It is designed to be used as a special Energy card, distinct from basic Energy cards. This card emphasizes strategic support for Metal-type Pokémon in battle.

Damage done by attacks to the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to is reduced by 10 (after applying Weakness and Resistance). Ignore this effect if the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to isn't Metal. Metal Energy provides Metal Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)

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