Steelix #7 from Steelix Constructed Standard Deck - Common - Illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
Grass

Steelix

#7/81 in Steelix Constructed Standard Deck, Common, 120 HP, Grass, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda.

Card number
#7/81
Rarity
Common
HP
120 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
February 11, 2010
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
Original name
ミツハニー
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Collector Notes

Steelix

Steelix appears in the Japanese print of Steelix Constructed Standard Deck, released on February 11, 2010. Steelix is a common rarity and 120 HP. The Steelix Constructed Standard Deck set contains 81 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masakazu Fukuda.

Collector Insights

Steelix is a Pokémon with 120 HP, featuring two distinct attacks. Its first attack, Guard Press, requires one Metal and two Colorless Energy, dealing 40 damage while reducing incoming damage to Steelix by 20 during the opponent's next turn. The second attack, Steel Swing, uses two Metal and two Colorless Energy, delivering 80 damage multiplied by the number of heads from two flipped coins. The card was released in the "Steelix Constructed Standard Deck" set on February 11, 2010, and is illustrated by artist Masakazu Fukuda. The design emphasizes Steelix's defensive capabilities through its unique ability to mitigate damage. Its attacks reflect a balance between direct offense and strategic durability. As a Pokémon, it belongs to the Steel type, though its specific typing isn't detailed here. The card's mechanics focus on adaptability and resource management during gameplay.

よるに なると 100ぴき ほどの ミツハニーが よりそいあって おおきな かたまりで ねむる。

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