Team Magma Schemer #72 from Magma vs Aqua: Two Ambitions - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Supporter

Team Magma Schemer

#72/80 in Magma vs Aqua: Two Ambitions, Uncommon, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#72/80
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 24, 2003
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
Original name
マグマ団の男
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Collector Notes

Team Magma Schemer

Team Magma Schemer appears in the Japanese print of Magma vs Aqua: Two Ambitions, released on October 24, 2003. Team Magma Schemer is a uncommon rarity. The Magma vs Aqua: Two Ambitions set contains 80 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Team Magma Schemer is a Supporter card from the Magma vs Aqua: Two Ambitions set, released on October 24, 2003. It features artwork by Ken Sugimori and holds an Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes a scenario where a player discards a Pokémon from their hand, then draws three cards. If the discarded Pokémon has Team Magma in its name, the player draws four cards instead. This card is numbered 72 in its set and is part of the Japanese language release. Its design aligns with the Team Magma theme, emphasizing strategic resource management. The card’s mechanics focus on manipulating hand size and card draw through specific conditions. It serves as a utility card within the game’s context, enabling players to adjust their deck composition dynamically.

Discard any 1 Pokémon from your hand. Then draw 3 cards. If you discarded a Pokémon with Team Magma in its name, draw 4 cards instead.

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