Rhyperior #30 from Shield - Rare - Illustrated by Satoshi Shirai
Fighting

Rhyperior

#30/75 in Shield, Rare, Fighting, illustrated by Satoshi Shirai.

Card number
#30/75
Rarity
Rare
Type
Fighting
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 6, 2019
Illustrator
Satoshi Shirai
Original name
ドサイドン
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Collector Notes

Rhyperior

Rhyperior appears in the Japanese print of Shield, released on December 6, 2019. Rhyperior is a rare rarity. The Shield set contains 75 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Satoshi Shirai.

Collector Insights

Rhyperior is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Satoshi Shirai, part of the Shield set released on December 6, 2019. The card is numbered 30 and classified as a Rare rarity, with a supertype of Pokémon and a base HP of 190. It includes two distinct attacks: Rock Tumble and Bedrock Shake. Rock Tumble requires one Fighting energy and two Colorless energies, dealing 90 damage while ignoring Resistance effects. Bedrock Shake demands two Fighting and two Colorless energies, inflicting 120 damage and additionally targeting Benched Pokémon with damage counters. The latter attack applies 60 damage to each affected Benched Pokémon, bypassing Weakness and Resistance for those targets. The card’s design emphasizes its role as a powerful Fighting-type Pokémon with strategic versatility in battle. Its dual attacks provide options for both direct damage and indirect pressure on opponents’ Benched Pokémon. The combination of high HP and specialized abilities positions Rhyperior as a formidable presence in competitive play.

プロテクターで 攻撃を 弾き 相手が ひるんだ ところを 自慢の ドリルで つらぬく。

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