Mystery Garden #63 from Mega Symphonia - Uncommon - Illustrated by AYUMI ODASHIMA
Trainer

Mystery Garden

#63/92 in Mega Symphonia, Uncommon, illustrated by AYUMI ODASHIMA.

Card number
#63/92
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 1, 2025
Illustrator
AYUMI ODASHIMA
Original name
ミステリーガーデン
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Collector Notes

Mystery Garden

Mystery Garden appears in the Japanese print of Mega Symphonia, released on August 1, 2025. Mystery Garden is a uncommon rarity. The Mega Symphonia set contains 92 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by AYUMI ODASHIMA.

Collector Insights

Mystery Garden is a Stadium card from the Mega Symphonia set, released on August 1, 2025. It is classified as a Uncommon rarity card and features artwork by AYUMI ODASHIMA. The card’s themecolor is a cool blue tone represented by the hexadecimal code #5b8d97. Its flavor text describes a unique game mechanic allowing a player to discard a Basic Energy card during their turn to draw cards equal to the number of Psychic Pokémon they control. The card does not include any listed attacks or hit points, focusing instead on its strategic interaction. As a Stadium card, it likely serves as a support card for gameplay mechanics rather than a direct combat unit. The design and thematic elements align with the set’s overall aesthetic and narrative focus.

Once during each player's turn, that player may discard a Basic Energy card from their hand in order to draw cards until they have the same number of cards in their hand as the number of Psychic Pokémon they have in play.

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