Metal Energy #150 from Pokémon VS - Illustrated by Milky Isobe
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Metal Energy

#150/151 in Pokémon VS, illustrated by Milky Isobe.

Card number
#150/151
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 19, 2001
Illustrator
Milky Isobe
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Collector Notes

Metal Energy

Metal Energy appears in the Japanese print of Pokémon VS, released on August 19, 2001. The Pokémon VS set contains 151 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Milky Isobe.

Collector Insights

Metal Energy is a Energy-type card from the Pokémon VS set, released on August 19, 2001. It is numbered 150 and illustrated by artist Milky Isobe. The card’s flavor text explains that it reduces damage done to Metal-type Pokémon by 10, excluding cases where the attached Pokémon is not Metal. It provides Metal Energy, functioning as a special Energy card rather than a basic type. The card’s unique effect applies specifically to attacks targeting the Pokémon it is attached to. Its role in gameplay centers around modifying damage calculations for Metal-type opponents. As part of the Pokémon VS expansion, it contributes to the set’s thematic focus on energy-based strategies. The card’s design and function align with its classification as an Energy card in the Pokémon TCG.

Damage done by attacks to the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to is reduced by 10 (after applying Weakness and Resistance). Ignore this effect if the Pokémon that Metal Energy is attached to isn't Metal. Metal Energy provides Metal Energy. (Doesn't count as a basic Energy card.)

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