Feraligatr #26 from Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean - Rare Holo - Illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
Pokémon

Feraligatr

#26/106 in Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean, Rare Holo, 120 HP, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda.

Card number
#26/106
Rarity
Rare Holo
HP
120 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 8, 2005
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
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Collector Notes

Feraligatr

Feraligatr appears in the Japanese print of Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean, released on April 8, 2005. Feraligatr is a rare holo rarity and 120 HP. The Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean set contains 106 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masakazu Fukuda.

Collector Insights

Feraligatr is a Pokémon card designed by Masakazu Fukuda, featured in the Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean set released on April 8, 2005. It is numbered 26 and carries a Rare Holo rarity, with a Pokémon supertype. The card has 120 HP and includes two attacks that leverage Water and Colorless energy. The first attack, Pull Away, costs one Water and one Colorless energy, dealing 30 damage and forcing the opponent to discard cards until they have four remaining if they hold five or more. The second attack, Tonnage, requires one Water and two Colorless energy, dealing 50+ damage with an optional bonus of 30 additional damage. When the bonus is applied, Feraligatr inflicts 30 damage to itself, creating a self-sacrificial effect. The card’s strategic versatility is defined by its ability to disrupt opponents’ hand sizes and deliver high-impact damage through its dual attack options. Its design emphasizes resource management and direct confrontation in gameplay scenarios.

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