Research Record #37 from Lost Link - Uncommon - Illustrated by Hideaki Hakozaki
Trainer

Research Record

#37/40 in Lost Link, Uncommon, illustrated by Hideaki Hakozaki.

Card number
#37/40
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 16, 2010
Illustrator
Hideaki Hakozaki
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Collector Notes

Research Record

Research Record appears in the Japanese print of Lost Link, released on April 16, 2010. Research Record is a uncommon rarity. The Lost Link set contains 40 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hideaki Hakozaki.

Collector Insights

Research Record is a Trainer card from the Lost Link set, released in 2010. It is classified as Uncommon rarity and features artwork by Hideaki Hakozaki. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanic where players examine the top four cards of their deck, then rearrange them by placing any number back on top or sending the rest to the bottom in any order. This ability provides strategic flexibility for deck management. The card’s design aligns with the Trainer category, which typically supports gameplay mechanics rather than direct combat. Its number in the set is 37, and it was originally printed in Japanese. The card’s functionality emphasizes tactical deck manipulation without relying on battle-related attributes like HP or attacks. This unique effect makes it a distinct utility card within its set.

Look at the top 4 cards of your deck and put as many of them as you like back on top of your deck in any order. Then, put the remaining cards on the bottom of your deck in any order.

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