Rapidash #19 from Pokémon Jungle - Uncommon - Illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita
Fire

Rapidash

#19/48 in Pokémon Jungle, Uncommon, 70 HP, Fire, illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita.

Card number
#19/48
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
70 HP
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 5, 1997
Illustrator
Mitsuhiro Arita
Original name
ギャロップ
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Collector Notes

Rapidash

Rapidash appears in the Japanese print of Pokémon Jungle, released on March 5, 1997. Rapidash is a uncommon rarity and 70 HP. The Pokémon Jungle set contains 48 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Mitsuhiro Arita.

Collector Insights

Rapidash is a Pokémon card with 70 HP, featuring two distinct attacks. The first attack, Stomp, requires two Colorless Energy and deals 20 damage, with an additional 10 damage possible if a coin flip results in heads. The second attack, Agility, costs two Fire Energy and one Colorless Energy, dealing 30 damage while flipping a coin to prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, on Rapidash during the opponent's next turn. The card was released in the Pokémon Jungle set on March 5, 1997, and is classified as Uncommon rarity. Artist Mitsuhiro Arita designed the card, which aligns with the set's theme color of #d9935a. Its abilities emphasize defensive and offensive versatility, reflecting strategic gameplay options. The card's mechanics focus on probabilistic outcomes and conditional effects, enhancing tactical decision-making in battles. The design and mechanics are consistent with the broader Pokémon TCG framework, offering players varied interaction possibilities.

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