Professor Elm's Training Method #14 from Steelix Constructed Standard Deck - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Water

Professor Elm's Training Method

#14/81 in Steelix Constructed Standard Deck, Uncommon, Water, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#14/81
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
February 11, 2010
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
Original name
キングドラ
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Collector Notes

Professor Elm's Training Method

Professor Elm's Training Method appears in the Japanese print of Steelix Constructed Standard Deck, released on February 11, 2010. Professor Elm's Training Method is a uncommon rarity. The Steelix Constructed Standard Deck set contains 81 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Professor Elm's Training Method is a Supporter card from the Steelix Constructed Standard Deck set, released on February 11, 2010. The card is illustrated by artist Ken Sugimori and carries the number 14 in the set. Its flavor text describes a mechanic where a player searches their deck for an Evolution card, reveals it to their opponent, and places it into their hand before shuffling their deck. The card’s design and function align with the themes of strategic deck manipulation and resource management common in Pokémon TCG strategies. As a Supporter card, it likely interacts with other cards in a deck to enhance gameplay dynamics. The card’s absence of listed HP and rarity details reflects standard formatting for certain card types. This entry provides a concise overview of the card’s identity, context, and thematic purpose within the Pokémon TCG ecosystem.

Search your deck for an Evolution card, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

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