Clamperl #30 from Mirage Forest - Common - Illustrated by Sachiko Adachi
Water

Clamperl

#30/86 in Mirage Forest, Common, 50 HP, Water, illustrated by Sachiko Adachi.

Card number
#30/86
Rarity
Common
HP
50 HP
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 30, 2005
Illustrator
Sachiko Adachi
Original name
パールル
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Collector Notes

Clamperl

Clamperl appears in the Japanese print of Mirage Forest, released on June 30, 2005. Clamperl is a common rarity and 50 HP. The Mirage Forest set contains 86 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Sachiko Adachi.

Collector Insights

Clamperl is a Water-type Pokémon with 50 HP, featuring two attacks and a Common rarity. It was released in the Mirage Forest set on June 30, 2005, and is illustrated by Sachiko Adachi. The first attack, Iron Defense, costs one Colorless Energy and allows the player to flip a coin; if heads, it prevents all effects of an attack, including damage, done to Clamperl during the opponent's next turn. The second attack, Clamp Splash, requires one Water Energy and deals 10 damage. The card's design emphasizes defensive and offensive capabilities through its dual attack options. Its abilities focus on interrupting opponent strategies while maintaining a straightforward damage output. The set's release date and artistic style reflect its place in the Pokémon TCG's early expansion era. Clamperl's structure aligns with standard Pokémon card mechanics, balancing utility and simplicity. The card's text and effects are concise, adhering to the game's established rules and terminology.

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