Onix #53 from Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky - Common - Illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto
Pokémon

Onix

#53/92 in Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, Common, 90 HP, illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto.

Card number
#53/92
Rarity
Common
HP
90 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 10, 2008
Illustrator
Kyoko Umemoto
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Collector Notes

Onix

Onix appears in the Japanese print of Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, released on July 10, 2008. Onix is a common rarity and 90 HP. The Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky set contains 92 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kyoko Umemoto.

Collector Insights

Onix is a Pokémon card with 90 HP, featuring a unique combination of defensive and offensive capabilities. The card was released in the "Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky" set on July 10, 2008, and is classified as a Common rarity with the number 53. It is illustrated by artist Kyoko Umemoto and belongs to the Pokémon supertype. One of its attacks, Harden, costs one Colorless energy and prevents damage to Onix during the opponent's next turn if the damage is 40 or less. The second attack, Bind, requires one Fighting and two Colorless energies to deal 30 damage and has a 50% chance to Paralyze the defending Pokémon. Harden provides a defensive buffer, while Bind offers a direct offensive threat with a chance to disrupt the opponent's strategy. The card's design reflects its role as a versatile defensive and offensive unit within the game's mechanics.

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