Erika's Jumpluff #60 from Pokémon VS - Common - Illustrated by Motofumi Fujiwara
Grass

Erika's Jumpluff

#60/151 in Pokémon VS, Common, 60 HP, Grass, illustrated by Motofumi Fujiwara.

Card number
#60/151
Rarity
Common
HP
60 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 19, 2001
Original name
Erika's Jumpluff
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Collector Notes

Erika's Jumpluff

Erika's Jumpluff appears in the Japanese print of Pokémon VS, released on August 19, 2001. Erika's Jumpluff is a common rarity and 60 HP. The Pokémon VS set contains 151 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Motofumi Fujiwara.

Collector Insights

Erika's Jumpluff is a Grass-type Pokémon with 60 HP, featured in the Pokémon VS set released on August 19, 2001. The card is numbered 60 and classified as a Common rarity, designed by artist Motofumi Fujiwara. Its sole attack, Cotton Absorb, requires one Grass Energy to deal 10× damage, with the exact amount determined by a coin flip. The attack instructs the player to flip two coins, calculating damage based on the number of heads, then removing damage counters from Erika's Jumpluff equal to the damage dealt. If the Pokémon lacks sufficient counters, all remaining counters are removed. The attack’s mechanics emphasize probabilistic damage calculation and interaction with damage counters. The card’s design aligns with the Pokémon VS set’s thematic focus on competitive battling. Its straightforward attack structure reflects early-generation TCG mechanics.

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