Shaymin #39 from Start Deck 100 Battle Collection - Illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa
Grass

Shaymin

#39/774 in Start Deck 100 Battle Collection, 70 HP, Grass, illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa.

Card number
#39/774
HP
70 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 19, 2025
Illustrator
Atsushi Furusawa
Original name
シェイミ
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Collector Notes

Shaymin

Shaymin appears in the Japanese print of Start Deck 100 Battle Collection, released on December 19, 2025. Shaymin is a 70 HP. The Start Deck 100 Battle Collection set contains 774 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Atsushi Furusawa.

Collector Insights

Shaymin is a Grass-type Pokémon with 70 HP, featured in the Start Deck 100 Battle Collection set released on 2025/12/19. It is illustrated by artist Atsushi Furusawa and has two attacks. The first, Pinpoint Dive, requires one Grass Energy and deals 60 damage to a single Benched Pokémon ex or Benched Pokémon V, bypassing Weakness and Resistance for those targets. The second attack, Rear Kick, costs two Colorless Energy and deals 50 damage directly. The card’s design emphasizes its Grass-type identity through its artwork and attack mechanics. Its rarity is unspecified, and it is numbered 39 in the set. The card’s text focuses on targeting specific Benched Pokémon, reflecting strategic gameplay elements. Overall, Shaymin’s abilities provide versatility in battle scenarios.

It can dissolve toxins in the air to instantly transform ruined land into a lush field of flowers.

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