Bounce Energy #87 from Mysterious Mountains - Uncommon - Illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa
Energy

Bounce Energy

#87/91 in Mysterious Mountains, Uncommon, illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa.

Card number
#87/91
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 4, 2002
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Collector Notes

Bounce Energy

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

Artist Info

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

Collector Insights

Bounce Energy is an Energy-type card from the Mysterious Mountains set, released on October 4, 2002. It is numbered 87 and classified as Uncommon rarity. The card is illustrated by artist Shin-ichi Yoshikawa. Its primary function involves attaching to a Pokémon that already has basic Energy cards attached, allowing the player to return one of those basic Energy cards to their hand. The card’s flavor text emphasizes its role in recycling Energy resources during gameplay. It does not have any listed attacks or hit points. This card serves as a utility tool for managing Energy attachments, providing flexibility in resource management. The card’s design and mechanics align with the strategic aspects of the Pokémon TCG, enhancing gameplay through its unique interaction.

This card provides Colorless Colorless Energy. You can attach this card to your Pokémon that has basic Energy cards attached to it. When you play this card from your hand and attach it to 1 of your Pokémon, return a basic Energy card attached to that Pokémon to your hand.

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