Snorlax #62 from Nullifying Zero - Common - Illustrated by Toshinao Aoki
Colorless

Snorlax

#62/117 in Nullifying Zero, Common, Colorless, illustrated by Toshinao Aoki.

Card number
#62/117
Rarity
Common
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
January 23, 2026
Illustrator
Toshinao Aoki
Original name
カビゴン
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Collector Notes

Snorlax

Snorlax appears in the Japanese print of Nullifying Zero, released on January 23, 2026. Snorlax is a common rarity. The Nullifying Zero set contains 117 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Toshinao Aoki.

Collector Insights

Snorlax is a Pokémon card from the Nullifying Zero set, released on January 23, 2026, and numbered 62 within the collection. The card features artwork by Toshinao Aoki and is categorized as a Common rarity. It includes two attacks: "Big Eater," which costs 1 Colorless Energy and allows the player to flip a coin repeatedly, searching their deck for Basic Energy cards to attach to Snorlax for each heads result before shuffling the deck; and "Collapse," which requires 4 Colorless Energy and induces the Asleep condition on the Pokémon. The card does not specify a health value or supertype in the provided data. It belongs to the normalized set "ja::nullifying zero," reflecting its Japanese language origin. The card’s design and mechanics focus on energy manipulation and status effects, aligning with its thematic role in the game. Its inclusion in the set highlights strategic gameplay elements centered on resource management and conditional effects.

胃袋の 消化液は どんな 毒も 消化できる。 落ちているものを 食べても 平気。

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