Energy Switch #13 from Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sky-Splitting Deoxys - Illustrated by Kai Ishikawa

Energy Switch

#13/19 in Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sky-Splitting Deoxys, illustrated by Kai Ishikawa.

Card number
#13/19
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 17, 2004
Illustrator
Kai Ishikawa
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Collector Notes

Energy Switch

Energy Switch appears in the Japanese print of Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sky-Splitting Deoxys, released on July 17, 2004. The Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sky-Splitting Deoxys set contains 19 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kai Ishikawa.

Collector Insights

Energy Switch is a Trainer card from the Movie Commemoration VS Pack: Sky-Splitting Deoxys, released on July 17, 2004. Designed by artist Kai Ishikawa, it features a Trainer-type supertype and is numbered 13 in the set. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanism to transfer a basic Energy from one Pokémon to another, emphasizing resource management during battles. It lacks specific HP values or attack details, focusing instead on its functional purpose as a Trainer card. The card’s design aligns with its thematic role in facilitating strategic Energy distribution. Its inclusion in the VS Pack highlights its relevance to competitive play scenarios. As a Trainer card, it supports gameplay by enabling players to optimize their Pokémon’s Energy resources.

Move a basic Energy from 1 of your Pokémon to another of your Pokémon.

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