Junk Arm #76 from Clash at the Summit - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ryo Ueda
Trainer

Junk Arm

#76/81 in Clash at the Summit, Uncommon, illustrated by Ryo Ueda.

Card number
#76/81
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 8, 2010
Illustrator
Ryo Ueda
Original name
ジャンクアーム
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Collector Notes

Junk Arm

Junk Arm appears in the Japanese print of Clash at the Summit, released on July 8, 2010. Junk Arm is a uncommon rarity. The Clash at the Summit set contains 81 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ryo Ueda.

Collector Insights

Junk Arm is a Trainer card from the Clash at the Summit set, released on July 8, 2010. Designed by artist Ryo Ueda, it is classified as Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes an action where a player discards two cards from their hand to search their discard pile for a Trainer card, revealing it to their opponent before adding it to their hand. A specific restriction prevents the card from being selected as the chosen Trainer card through this effect. The card’s mechanics focus on resource manipulation and strategic card management. Its role in gameplay revolves around disrupting opponents’ strategies by altering card availability. The effect emphasizes tactical decision-making and adaptability during a match. This card exemplifies the thematic depth of Trainer cards in the Pokémon TCG, balancing utility with limitations.

Discard 2 cards from your hand. Search your discard pile for a Trainer card, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. You can't choose Junk Arm with the effect of this card.

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