Scorched Earth #46 from M Master Deck Build Box Power Style - Illustrated by Ryo Ueda
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Scorched Earth

#46/49 in M Master Deck Build Box Power Style, illustrated by Ryo Ueda.

Card number
#46/49
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 7, 2015
Illustrator
Ryo Ueda
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Collector Notes

Scorched Earth

Scorched Earth appears in the Japanese print of M Master Deck Build Box Power Style, released on August 7, 2015. The M Master Deck Build Box Power Style set contains 49 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ryo Ueda.

Collector Insights

Scorched Earth is a stadium card from the M Master Deck Build Box Power Style set, released on August 7, 2015. Designed by artist Ryo Ueda, it features a unique ability that allows a player to discard a Fire or Fighting Energy card from their hand during their turn, enabling them to draw two additional cards. The card’s flavor text emphasizes strategic resource management through this discard-and-draw mechanic. As a stadium card, it does not have health points or attack capabilities but serves as a support card for deck-building strategies. Its number in the set is 46, and it is part of a collection focused on competitive play. The card’s effect encourages players to balance their Energy resources while maintaining card draw efficiency. This mechanic aligns with the set’s theme of enhancing deck versatility through tactical card interactions.

Once during each player's turn, that player may discard a Fire or Fighting Energy card from his or her hand. If that player does so, he or she draws 2 cards.

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