Snorunt #39 from Secret of the Lakes - Common - Illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno
Fire

Snorunt

#39/123 in Secret of the Lakes, Common, 50 HP, Fire, illustrated by Kagemaru Himeno.

Card number
#39/123
Rarity
Common
HP
50 HP
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 2, 2007
Illustrator
Kagemaru Himeno
Original name
マグマラシ
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Collector Notes

Snorunt

Snorunt appears in the Japanese print of Secret of the Lakes, released on March 2, 2007. Snorunt is a common rarity and 50 HP. The Secret of the Lakes set contains 123 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kagemaru Himeno.

Collector Insights

Snorunt is a Pokémon card with a holographic design and a converted energy cost of 1 for its primary attack, "Collect," which allows the player to draw a card. The card features a secondary attack named "Snowball," requiring one Water energy to deal 20 damage while introducing a chance to negate its effect via a coin flip. Snorunt has 50 HP and is classified as a Common rarity card from the Secret of the Lakes set, released on March 2, 2007. The artwork is attributed to artist Kagemaru Himeno, and the card’s mechanics emphasize strategic resource management through its dual attack options. Its design aligns with the set’s thematic focus on aquatic and icy elements, reflecting Snorunt’s nature as a Snow-type Pokémon. The card’s simplicity in attack costs and effects highlights its role as a straightforward support tool in gameplay. Collectible value is further enhanced by its inclusion in a widely released expansion.

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