Energy Flow #67 from Kuchiba City Gym Deck - Common - Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi
Trainer

Energy Flow

#67/25 in Kuchiba City Gym Deck, Common, illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Card number
#67/25
Rarity
Common
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 25, 1998
Illustrator
Keiji Kinebuchi
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Collector Notes

Energy Flow

Energy Flow appears in the Japanese print of Kuchiba City Gym Deck, released on July 25, 1998. Energy Flow is a common rarity. The Kuchiba City Gym Deck set contains 25 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Collector Insights

Energy Flow is a Trainer card from the Kuchiba City Gym Deck set, released in 1998. It is classified as a Common rarity and features artwork by Keiji Kinebuchi. The card’s theme revolves around managing Energy resources, allowing players to return Energy cards attached to their Pokémon to their hand. This ability provides flexibility in resource management during gameplay. The card’s themecolor is a muted earth tone, matching the set’s overall aesthetic. It does not include any attacks or printed HP values, focusing instead on its Trainer functionality. The flavor text emphasizes strategic energy manipulation, reflecting its role in gameplay dynamics. This card is part of the Japanese-language release, contributing to the set’s historical significance.

For each of your Pokémon, you may return any number of Energy cards attached to it to your hand.

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