Lure Ball #77 from Mysterious Mountains - Uncommon - Illustrated by Katsura Tabata
Trainer

Lure Ball

#77/91 in Mysterious Mountains, Uncommon, illustrated by Katsura Tabata.

Card number
#77/91
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 4, 2002
Illustrator
Katsura Tabata
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Collector Notes

Lure Ball

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Katsura Tabata.

Collector Insights

Lure Ball is a Trainer card from the Mysterious Mountains set, released on October 4, 2002. It is illustrated by Katsura Tabata and classified as an Uncommon rarity card with the number 77 in its set. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanic involving flipping three coins, where each head results in selecting an Evolution card from the discard pile, revealing it to the opponent, and adding it to the player’s hand. As a Trainer card, it does not have listed HP or attacks, focusing instead on its unique game interaction. The card’s design and function are tied to its specific set and release date, reflecting the thematic elements of the Mysterious Mountains expansion. Its role in gameplay is defined by the described coin-flipping mechanic, which influences card retrieval from the discard pile. The card’s presence in the Trainer category highlights its strategic utility in managing resources during a match.

Flip 3 coins. For each heads, choose an Evolution card from your discard pile, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand.

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