Brock's Omastar #68 from Pokémon VS - Common - Illustrated by K. Hoshiba
Fighting

Brock's Omastar

#68/151 in Pokémon VS, Common, Fighting, illustrated by K. Hoshiba.

Card number
#68/151
Rarity
Common
Type
Fighting
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 19, 2001
Illustrator
K. Hoshiba
Original name
Brock's Omastar
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Collector Notes

Brock's Omastar

Brock's Omastar appears in the Japanese print of Pokémon VS, released on August 19, 2001. Brock's Omastar is a common rarity. The Pokémon VS set contains 151 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by K. Hoshiba.

Collector Insights

Brock's Omastar is a Pokémon card with a HP of 70, featuring two distinct attacks. The first attack, Stretch Tentacle, requires one Colorless Energy and allows the player to switch a Benched Pokémon with the Defending Pokémon if the opponent has any. The second attack, Poison Tentacle, costs two Fighting Energy and deals 20 damage while flipping a coin to potentially poison the Defending Pokémon. The card was released in the Pokémon VS set on August 19, 2001, and is classified as a Common rarity. Artist K. Hoshiba designed the card, which belongs to the Pokémon supertype. Its strategic versatility lies in manipulating the battlefield through switching and status effects. The card’s mechanics emphasize disruption and conditional damage, making it a flexible tool in gameplay. The Pokémon VS set introduced this card as part of its expanded card pool for competitive play.

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