Dialga G #65 from Galactic's Conquest - Rare Holo - Illustrated by Yusuke Ishikawa
Pokémon

Dialga G

#65/96 in Galactic's Conquest, Rare Holo, illustrated by Yusuke Ishikawa.

Card number
#65/96
Rarity
Rare Holo
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 10, 2008
Illustrator
Yusuke Ishikawa
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Collector Notes

Dialga G

Dialga G appears in the Japanese print of Galactic's Conquest, released on October 10, 2008. Dialga G is a rare holo rarity. The Galactic's Conquest set contains 96 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yusuke Ishikawa.

Collector Insights

Dialga G is a Pokémon card featuring a Rare Holo rarity and part of the Galactic's Conquest set, released on October 10, 2008. The card has an HP of 100 and is numbered 65 in its set. It is illustrated by artist Yusuke Ishikawa and includes two distinct attacks. The first attack, Deafen, requires one Metal and one Colorless energy to deal 10 damage, preventing the opponent from playing Trainer or Stadium cards from their hand during their next turn. The second attack, Second Strike, demands one Metal and two Colorless energy, dealing 50 damage plus an additional 20 if the defending Pokémon already has two or more damage counters. These attacks highlight the card's strategic versatility in disrupting opponents and amplifying damage under specific conditions. The card's design and mechanics align with its role in competitive play, emphasizing tactical advantages through its unique effects. Its combination of energy costs and conditional damage boosts makes it a notable inclusion in the Galactic's Conquest expansion.

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