Wailord #23 from Clash at the Summit - Rare - Illustrated by Hajime Kusajima
Water

Wailord

#23/81 in Clash at the Summit, Rare, 180 HP, Water, illustrated by Hajime Kusajima.

Card number
#23/81
Rarity
Rare
HP
180 HP
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 8, 2010
Illustrator
Hajime Kusajima
Original name
ホエルオー
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Collector Notes

Wailord

Wailord appears in the Japanese print of Clash at the Summit, released on July 8, 2010. Wailord is a rare rarity and 180 HP. The Clash at the Summit set contains 81 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hajime Kusajima.

Collector Insights

Wailord is a Water-type Pokémon with 180 HP, featured in the Clash at the Summit set released in 2010. It is a Rare card numbered 23 and illustrated by artist Hajime Kusajima. The card includes two attacks: Underwater Dive, which costs two Colorless energy and allows the player to flip two coins, removing three damage counters from Wailord for each heads result. Swallow Up requires three Water and one Colorless energy, dealing 50 damage plus an additional 50 if the defending Pokémon has less remaining HP than Wailord. These attacks highlight Wailord’s ability to manipulate damage counters and exploit HP differences. The card’s design emphasizes its aquatic theme through strategic interactions with energy costs and damage mechanics. It was originally released in Japanese and later included in international sets. Wailord’s attacks focus on conditional damage adjustments and resource management, reflecting its role in battle scenarios.

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