Porygon #64 from Expansion Pack - Uncommon - Illustrated by Tomoaki Imakuni
Colorless

Porygon

#64/102 in Expansion Pack, Uncommon, 30 HP, Colorless, illustrated by Tomoaki Imakuni.

Card number
#64/102
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
30 HP
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 20, 1996
Illustrator
Tomoaki Imakuni
Original name
ポリゴン
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Collector Notes

Porygon

Porygon appears in the Japanese print of Expansion Pack, released on October 20, 1996. Porygon is a uncommon rarity and 30 HP. The Expansion Pack set contains 102 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Tomoaki Imakuni.

Collector Insights

Porygon is a Pokémon TCG card with 30 HP, featuring a rare Uncommon classification. It belongs to the Expansion Pack set, released on October 20, 1996, and was illustrated by artist Tomoaki Imakuni. The card’s theme color is a muted earth tone with the hex code #b2b770. Porygon has two distinct attacks, both tied to altering defensive attributes. The first attack, Conversion 1, requires one Colorless energy and allows the player to change a defending Pokémon’s Weakness to any type except Colorless. The second attack, Conversion 2, demands two Colorless energy and modifies Porygon’s Resistance to a chosen type other than Colorless. These abilities focus on strategic flexibility by adjusting defensive weaknesses and resistances. The card’s design emphasizes adaptability through its energy-based effects, reflecting its role in tactical gameplay. Its inclusion in the Expansion Pack highlights its significance in early Pokémon TCG development.

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