Suicune ☆ #32 from Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean - Rare Holo ☆ - Illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
Pokémon

Suicune ☆

#32/106 in Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean, Rare Holo ☆, 80 HP, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda.

Card number
#32/106
Rarity
Rare Holo ☆
HP
80 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 8, 2005
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
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Collector Notes

Suicune ☆

Suicune ☆ appears in the Japanese print of Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean, released on April 8, 2005. Suicune ☆ is a rare holo ☆ rarity and 80 HP. The Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean set contains 106 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masakazu Fukuda.

Collector Insights

Suicune ☆ is a Pokémon with 80 HP featured in the Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean set, released on April 8, 2005. The card is illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda and carries a Rare Holo ☆ rarity, with the number 32 in its set. It has two attacks: "Splashing Turn" requires one Water and one Colorless energy to deal 20 damage and allows switching Suicune ☆ with a Benched Pokémon. The second attack, "Cross Wind," uses three Water energy to deal 70 damage and triggers a condition where the player discards all Energy cards attached to their Pokémon if they have fewer Prize cards left than their opponent. The card’s design and mechanics are tied to its specific set and release date, reflecting its placement in the Pokémon TCG’s historical catalog. Its abilities emphasize strategic interactions during battles, particularly through energy management and positional swaps. The card’s unique features are defined by its attacks and energy costs, which are integral to its gameplay mechanics within the set.

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