Quilava #20 from Gold, Silver, to a New World... - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Fire

Quilava

#20/96 in Gold, Silver, to a New World..., Uncommon, Fire, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#20/96
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 10, 1999
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
Original name
マグマラシ
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Collector Notes

Quilava

Quilava appears in the Japanese print of Gold, Silver, to a New World..., released on December 10, 1999. Quilava is a uncommon rarity. The Gold, Silver, to a New World... set contains 96 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Quilava is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Ken Sugimori, part of the Gold, Silver, to a New World... set released in December 1999. The card has a theme color of #c37238 and is numbered 20, classified as Uncommon rarity. It possesses two attacks: Smokescreen, which costs two Fire Energy and deals 20 damage, and Char, requiring three Fire Energy to deal 30 damage. Smokescreen disrupts the opponent's next turn by forcing a coin flip, potentially nullifying an attack if tails. Char introduces a mechanic where a Char counter is placed on the defending Pokémon if it lacks one, compelling the opponent to flip a coin after each turn. The Char counter also imposes penalties, adding two damage counters if the coin flip results in tails. The card’s design reflects its Fire-type attributes while integrating unique interaction mechanics through its attack effects. These features align with the set’s focus on strategic gameplay and evolving Pokémon mechanics.

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