Holon Ruins #83 from Holon Research Tower - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ryo Ueda
stadium

Holon Ruins

#83/86 in Holon Research Tower, Uncommon, illustrated by Ryo Ueda.

Card number
#83/86
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 28, 2005
Illustrator
Ryo Ueda
Original name
ホロンの廃墟
Weedle Pokémon TCG card artKakuna Pokémon TCG card artZubat Pokémon TCG card artGolbat Pokémon TCG card artKoffing Pokémon TCG card artWeezing Pokémon TCG card artDitto Pokémon TCG card artVolbeat Pokémon TCG card artIllumise Pokémon TCG card artBeedrill Pokémon TCG card artCrobat Pokémon TCG card artDitto Pokémon TCG card art

Collector Notes

Holon Ruins

Holon Ruins appears in the Japanese print of Holon Research Tower, released on October 28, 2005. Holon Ruins is a uncommon rarity. The Holon Research Tower set contains 86 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ryo Ueda.

Collector Insights

Holon Ruins is a stadium-type card from the Holon Research Tower set, released on October 28, 2005. It is numbered 83 and classified as an Uncommon rarity card. The artwork was created by artist Ryo Ueda, contributing to its visual design. The card’s flavor text describes a rule where players with any Pokémon in play featuring δ on their cards may draw a card during their turn, but must discard one from their hand as a consequence. This mechanic introduces an interactive effect between players during gameplay. The card’s absence of attacks and HP values aligns with its stadium classification, which typically focuses on field effects rather than direct combat. Its Japanese language origin reflects its initial release context. The card’s design and rules emphasize strategic resource management through conditional actions.

Each player that has any Pokémon in play that has δ on its card may draw a card once during his or her turn. If the player does, he or she discards a card from his or her hand.

Explore More Collector Hubs

Compare this card against live trending cards, current most popular cards, and most collected cards in Japanese. Use these hubs to spot momentum shifts before your next trade or listing update.