Pokémon March #76 from Gold, Silver, to a New World... - Common - Illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya
Trainer

Pokémon March

#76/96 in Gold, Silver, to a New World..., Common, illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya.

Card number
#76/96
Rarity
Common
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 10, 1999
Illustrator
Tomokazu Komiya
Original name
ポケモンマーチ
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Collector Notes

Pokémon March

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Tomokazu Komiya.

Collector Insights

Pokémon March is a Trainer card from the Gold, Silver, to a New World... set, released on December 10, 1999. It is numbered 76 and classified as a Common rarity. The card’s theme color is #927840, reflecting its design aesthetic. Artist Tomokazu Komiya created the illustration for this card. The flavor text describes a scenario where players may search their decks for Basic Pokémon cards to place on their Benches, followed by shuffling their decks. This action is contingent on the players’ Benches not being full. The card has no attacks listed and does not specify hit points. Its role as a Trainer card focuses on deck management and strategic positioning during gameplay.

Your opponent may search his or her deck for 1 Basic Pokémon card and put it onto his or her Bench. Then, you may search your deck for 1 Basic Pokémon card and put it onto your Bench. Then, each player shuffles his or her deck. (A player can't do any of this if his or her Bench is full.)

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