Pinsir #42 from Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends - Rare Holo - Illustrated by Yukiko Baba
Fighting

Pinsir

#42/68 in Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends, Rare Holo, Fighting, illustrated by Yukiko Baba.

Card number
#42/68
Rarity
Rare Holo
Type
Fighting
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 29, 2006
Illustrator
Yukiko Baba
Original name
カイロスδ-デルタ種
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Collector Notes

Pinsir

Pinsir appears in the Japanese print of Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends, released on June 29, 2006. Pinsir is a rare holo rarity. The Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends set contains 68 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yukiko Baba.

Collector Insights

Pinsir is a Pokémon TCG card featuring artwork by Yukiko Baba, released as part of the "Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends" set on June 29, 2006. The card is classified as Rare Holo and has an HP of 60. It includes two attacks: Delta Call and Guillotine. Delta Call costs one Colorless energy and allows the player to search their deck for a Pokémon with δ on its card, reveal it to their opponent, and place it in their hand before shuffling the deck. Guillotine requires three energy—Fighting and two Colorless—to deal 40 damage. The card’s design reflects its role in competitive play, emphasizing strategic resource management through its unique search ability. Its rarity and set placement highlight its significance in the Pokémon TCG meta. The combination of its effects and energy costs positions it as a versatile tool for players seeking to disrupt their opponent’s strategy.

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