
Scramble Energy
#68/68 in Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends, Rare, illustrated by Takumi Akabane.
- Card number
- #68/68
- Rarity
- Rare
- Language
- Japanese
- Release date
- June 29, 2006
- Illustrator
- Takumi Akabane
- Original name
- スクランブルエネルギー
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Collector Notes
Scramble Energy
Scramble Energy appears in the Japanese print of Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends, released on June 29, 2006. Scramble Energy is a rare rarity. The Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends set contains 68 cards.
Artist Info
This card's illustration was created by Takumi Akabane.
Collector Insights
Scramble Energy is an Energy-type card from the Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends set, released in June 2006. It is numbered 68 and classified as Rare, with artwork by Takumi Akabane. The card’s flavor text describes its unique attachment rules, stating it can only be attached to an Evolved Pokémon excluding Pokémon-ex. It provides Colorless Energy but has conditional effects based on Prize card counts. If the attached Pokémon is not Evolved or evolves into Pokémon-ex, Scramble Energy is discarded. The card’s mechanics allow it to supply all Energy types when the player has more Prize cards left than their opponent, though only three can be used in any combination at once. This Energy card balances flexibility with specific triggers, emphasizing strategic gameplay. Its design reflects the set’s focus on dynamic energy interactions and evolving Pokémon mechanics.
Scramble Energy can be attached only to an Evolved Pokémon (excluding Pokémon-ex). Scramble Energy provides Colorless Energy. While in play, if you have more Prize cards left than your opponent, Scramble Energy provides every type of Energy but provides only 3 in any combination at a time. If the Pokémon Scramble Energy is attached to isn't an Evolved Pokémon (or evolves into Pokémon-ex), discard Scramble Energy.
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