Lt. Surge's Magnemite #39 from Kuchiba City Gym Deck - Uncommon - Illustrated by Atsuko Nishida
Pokémon

Lt. Surge's Magnemite

#39/25 in Kuchiba City Gym Deck, Uncommon, 30 HP, illustrated by Atsuko Nishida.

Card number
#39/25
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
30 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 25, 1998
Illustrator
Atsuko Nishida
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Collector Notes

Lt. Surge's Magnemite

Lt. Surge's Magnemite appears in the Japanese print of Kuchiba City Gym Deck, released on July 25, 1998. Lt. Surge's Magnemite is a uncommon rarity and 30 HP. The Kuchiba City Gym Deck set contains 25 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Atsuko Nishida.

Collector Insights

Lt. Surge's Magnemite is a Pokémon card with 30 HP, featuring two distinct attacks. The first attack, Removal Pulse, requires one Lightning Energy to deal 10 damage and has the effect of discarding an Energy card attached to the defending Pokémon if it has any. The second attack, Confusion Pulse, costs two Lightning Energy to deal 20 damage and has a 50% chance to confuse the defending Pokémon. The card is part of the Kuchiba City Gym Deck set, released on July 25, 1998, and is classified as a Uncommon rarity. It is numbered 39 in the set and associated with the theme color #c6b162. The card was illustrated by Atsuko Nishida, known for her work on various Pokémon TCG designs. Its attacks emphasize disruption and status effects, reflecting strategic gameplay options. The card’s mechanics focus on manipulating the defending Pokémon’s resources and conditions.

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