Warp Energy #89 from Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky - Uncommon - Illustrated by Takumi Akabane
Energy

Warp Energy

#89/92 in Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, Uncommon, illustrated by Takumi Akabane.

Card number
#89/92
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 10, 2008
Illustrator
Takumi Akabane
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Collector Notes

Warp Energy

Warp Energy appears in the Japanese print of Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky, released on July 10, 2008. Warp Energy is a uncommon rarity. The Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky set contains 92 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Takumi Akabane.

Collector Insights

Warp Energy is a Colorless Energy card from the Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky set, released on July 10, 2008. It is numbered 89 and classified as a Uncommon rarity card. The card’s flavor text highlights its role in providing Colorless Energy, a fundamental resource for Pokémon battles. When attached to an Active Pokémon from the player’s hand, it enables a strategic switch with a Benched Pokémon, altering the battlefield dynamics. This ability emphasizes its utility in repositioning Pokémon during gameplay. The card was designed by artist Takumi Akabane, contributing to its visual identity within the set. Its simplicity and functional effect make it a versatile tool for players seeking flexibility in their strategies. The card’s mechanics align with the set’s thematic focus on intense, high-stakes confrontations.

Warp Energy provides Colorless Energy. When you attach this card from your hand to your Active Pokémon, switch that Pokémon with 1 of your Benched Pokémon.

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