Hisuian Voltorb #173 from VSTAR Universe - Art Rare - Illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE
Grass

Hisuian Voltorb

#173/262 in VSTAR Universe, Art Rare, 50 HP, Grass, illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE.

Card number
#173/262
Rarity
Art Rare
HP
50 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 2, 2022
Illustrator
HYOGONOSUKE
Original name
ヒスイ ビリリダマ
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Collector Notes

Hisuian Voltorb

Hisuian Voltorb appears in the Japanese print of VSTAR Universe, released on December 2, 2022. Hisuian Voltorb is a art rare rarity and 50 HP. The VSTAR Universe set contains 262 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by HYOGONOSUKE.

Collector Insights

Hisuian Voltorb is a Pokémon card with 50 HP, featuring a Grass-type attack named Ram that costs 1 Grass Energy and deals 10 damage. The card’s unique ability, Cheerful Charge, allows the player to use it only if they go second and during their first turn. This attack lets the player search their deck for up to two basic Energy cards, attach them to their Benched Pokémon, and then shuffle their deck. The card is part of the VSTAR Universe set, released on December 2, 2022, and is classified as an Art Rare card. It was illustrated by artist HYOGONOSUKE, adding visual distinction to its design. The card’s mechanics emphasize strategic resource management through its special condition and energy attachment effect. Its combination of conditional use and energy manipulation makes it a distinct entry in the Pokémon TCG collection.

モンスターボールと 空似せし 謎の ポケモン。 気 昂るほど 腹に 蓄えし電流を 解き放ち 大笑す。

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