Michina Temple #44 from Platinum Promos - Promo - Illustrated by 2009 Pikachu Project
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Michina Temple

#44/51 in Platinum Promos, Promo, illustrated by 2009 Pikachu Project.

Card number
#44/51
Rarity
Promo
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 1, 2008
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Collector Notes

Michina Temple

Michina Temple appears in the Japanese print of Platinum Promos, released on October 1, 2008. Michina Temple is a promo rarity. The Platinum Promos set contains 51 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by 2009 Pikachu Project.

Collector Insights

Michina Temple is a stadium-type card from the Platinum Promos set, released on October 1, 2008. It is a Promo rarity card with the number 44 and was illustrated by the 2009 Pikachu Project. The card’s flavor text describes a rule allowing a player to remove two damage counters from one of their Pokémon during their turn. It does not have listed health points or attacks. The card’s design and mechanics are tied to its role in the stadium category, which typically supports strategic gameplay. Its unique ability is centered around damage counter manipulation, offering a specific tactical advantage. The card’s thematic focus aligns with its function in facilitating player interactions during combat phases. As a promotional card, it holds special significance within the Platinum Promos collection. Its presence in the set highlights the diversity of card types and mechanics available in the Pokémon TCG.

Once during each player's turn, that player may remove 2 damage counters from 1 of his or her Pokémon Pokémon M.

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