Aipom #67 from Gold, Silver, to a New World... - Uncommon - Illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida
Colorless

Aipom

#67/96 in Gold, Silver, to a New World..., Uncommon, 40 HP, Colorless, illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida.

Card number
#67/96
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
40 HP
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 10, 1999
Illustrator
Hironobu Yoshida
Original name
エイパム
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Collector Notes

Aipom

Aipom appears in the Japanese print of Gold, Silver, to a New World..., released on December 10, 1999. Aipom is a uncommon rarity and 40 HP. The Gold, Silver, to a New World... set contains 96 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hironobu Yoshida.

Collector Insights

Aipom is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Hironobu Yoshida, part of the "Gold, Silver, to a New World..." set released in December 1999. The card has a rarity of Uncommon and is numbered 67 in the Japanese edition. Its theme color is a warm brown (#b19b6f), reflecting the Pokémon's design. Aipom has 40 HP and utilizes two attacks. The first, Pilfer, costs one Colorless energy and allows the player to shuffle Aipom and all attached cards into their deck, then flip a coin to potentially shuffle a discarded card back into the deck. The second attack, Tail Rap, also costs one Colorless energy and deals 10 damage multiplied by the number of heads from flipping two coins. These abilities emphasize resource manipulation and probabilistic damage output, showcasing Aipom's unique strategic potential. The card's design and mechanics align with its thematic focus on adaptability and efficiency.

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