Pelipper #25 from Advent of Arceus - Rare - Illustrated by Miki Tanaka
Pokémon

Pelipper

#25/90 in Advent of Arceus, Rare, 90 HP, illustrated by Miki Tanaka.

Card number
#25/90
Rarity
Rare
HP
90 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 8, 2009
Illustrator
Miki Tanaka
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Collector Notes

Pelipper

Pelipper appears in the Japanese print of Advent of Arceus, released on July 8, 2009. Pelipper is a rare rarity and 90 HP. The Advent of Arceus set contains 90 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Miki Tanaka.

Collector Insights

Pelipper is a Water-type Pokémon with 90 HP, featured in the Advent of Arceus set released in 2009. The card is illustrated by artist Miki Tanaka and classified as a Rare card with the number 25. It possesses two attacks: Water Pulse, which costs Water and Colorless energy to deal 30 damage and induce sleep on the defending Pokémon, and Continuous Crush, requiring two Water and two Colorless energy to deal 70 damage while flipping a coin to discard Energy cards from the defending Pokémon. The card’s abilities focus on disrupting opponents through status effects and resource removal. Its design aligns with the set’s theme of powerful Water-type Pokémon. The card’s mechanics emphasize strategic energy management and tactical disruption. As a key card in the Advent of Arceus expansion, Pelipper offers players versatile options for countering and weakening opponents. The combination of direct damage and conditional effects makes it a notable inclusion in competitive play.

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