Roseanne's Research #117 from Shining Darkness - Uncommon - Illustrated by Kanako Eo
Supporter

Roseanne's Research

#117/119 in Shining Darkness, Uncommon, illustrated by Kanako Eo.

Card number
#117/119
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 5, 2007
Illustrator
Kanako Eo
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Collector Notes

Roseanne's Research

Roseanne's Research appears in the Japanese print of Shining Darkness, released on July 5, 2007. Roseanne's Research is a uncommon rarity. The Shining Darkness set contains 119 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kanako Eo.

Collector Insights

Roseanne's Research is a Supporter card from the Shining Darkness set, released on July 5, 2007. It is illustrated by artist Kanako Eo and carries an Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanic where a player searches their deck for up to two Basic Pokémon or basic Energy cards, reveals them to their opponent, and adds them to their hand before shuffling the deck. It belongs to the Supporter supertype, which typically indicates it provides strategic advantages during gameplay. The card’s design and theme reflect its function as a resource management tool, encouraging players to manipulate their deck composition. Its absence of printed HP and attacks aligns with its role as a non-combatant Supporter. The card’s number in the set is 117, and it is part of the Japanese-language edition.

Search your deck for up to 2 in any combination of Basic Pokémon and basic Energy cards, show them to your opponent, and put them into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

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