Piloswine #58 from Mysterious Mountains - Uncommon - Illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshida
Pokémon

Piloswine

#58/91 in Mysterious Mountains, Uncommon, 80 HP, illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshida.

Card number
#58/91
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
80 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 4, 2002
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Collector Notes

Piloswine

Piloswine appears in the Japanese print of Mysterious Mountains, released on October 4, 2002. Piloswine is a uncommon rarity and 80 HP. The Mysterious Mountains set contains 91 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shin-ichi Yoshida.

Collector Insights

Piloswine is a Pokémon with 80 HP, featuring a Fighting-type design and a Colorless energy requirement for its attacks. The card was released as part of the Mysterious Mountains set on October 4, 2002, and is classified as Uncommon rarity. It includes two distinct attacks: Impaling Tusk, which costs one Fighting and two Colorless energies to deal 40 damage, and Continuous Charge, requiring two Fighting and two Colorless energies to deliver 30 damage plus additional effects. The second attack involves flipping four coins, with each heads resulting in 20 more damage and a damage counter placed on Piloswine. The card’s artwork is attributed to artist Shin-ichi Yoshida, and its design emphasizes strategic energy management through its attack options. Piloswine’s abilities reflect a balance between direct damage and conditional bonuses, offering players varied tactical choices during gameplay. The card’s structure highlights the interplay of energy costs and damage output, typical of Pokémon TCG mechanics.

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