Articuno #163 from Start Deck 100 Battle Collection - Illustrated by Takumi Wada
Water

Articuno

#163/774 in Start Deck 100 Battle Collection, Water, illustrated by Takumi Wada.

Card number
#163/774
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 19, 2025
Illustrator
Takumi Wada
Original name
フリーザー
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Collector Notes

Articuno

Articuno appears in the Japanese print of Start Deck 100 Battle Collection, released on December 19, 2025. The Start Deck 100 Battle Collection set contains 774 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Takumi Wada.

Collector Insights

Articuno is a Pokémon card featuring a theme color of #78bce0. It has an HP of 110 and is part of the Start Deck 100 Battle Collection set, released on December 19, 2025. The card is illustrated by artist Takumi Wada and carries the number 163 in its set. It includes two attacks: Frigid Fluttering, which costs one Colorless energy and allows the player to search their deck for up to two Basic Water Energy cards to attach to Articuno before shuffling their deck, and Ice Blast, which requires two Water and one Colorless energy to deal 110 damage. The card’s design emphasizes its association with water-based energy manipulation through its abilities. Its attacks reflect a focus on leveraging Water Energy resources for strategic advantage. The card’s mechanics align with its thematic connection to cold and aquatic elements.

This Pokémon can control ice at will. Articuno is said to live in snowy mountains riddled with permafrost.

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