Pachirisu #121 from Diamond & Pearl Promos - Promo - Illustrated by Midori Harada
Lightning

Pachirisu

#121/127 in Diamond & Pearl Promos, Promo, Lightning, illustrated by Midori Harada.

Card number
#121/127
Rarity
Promo
Type
Lightning
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 1, 2006
Illustrator
Midori Harada
Original name
パチリス
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Collector Notes

Pachirisu

Pachirisu appears in the Japanese print of Diamond & Pearl Promos, released on December 1, 2006. Pachirisu is a promo rarity. The Diamond & Pearl Promos set contains 127 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Midori Harada.

Collector Insights

Pachirisu is a Pokémon TCG card featuring artwork by Midori Harada. It belongs to the Diamond & Pearl Promos set, released on December 1, 2006, and is classified as a Promo rarity. The card’s number is 121, and it has a base HP of 70. Pachirisu has two attacks: Thunder Wave and Poison Berry. Thunder Wave costs one Lightning energy and deals 10 damage, flipping a coin to potentially paralyze the defending Pokémon. Poison Berry requires two energy costs—Lightning and Colorless—and deals 20 damage plus an additional 20 if Croagunk is in play, also applying the Poison status effect. The card’s design and mechanics align with its role in the Pokémon TCG, offering strategic options through its dual attacks. Its Japanese language version is part of the original set’s promotional lineup, highlighting its significance in the series’ history. The card’s balance of offensive and status effects reflects its intended gameplay dynamics within the trading card game.

ほっぺの でんきぶくろで つくった でんきを しっぽから うちだす。 きの うえで せいかつしている。

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