Gossifleur #4 from Shield - Common - Illustrated by Saya Tsuruta
Grass

Gossifleur

#4/75 in Shield, Common, 50 HP, Grass, illustrated by Saya Tsuruta.

Card number
#4/75
Rarity
Common
HP
50 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 6, 2019
Illustrator
Saya Tsuruta
Original name
ヒメンカ
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Collector Notes

Gossifleur

Gossifleur appears in the Japanese print of Shield, released on December 6, 2019. Gossifleur is a common rarity and 50 HP. The Shield set contains 75 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Saya Tsuruta.

Collector Insights

Gossifleur is a Pokémon with 50 HP, Common rarity, part of the Shield set released on December 6, 2019, designed by Saya Tsuruta. It features two attacks, one of which is Call for Family, which costs a single Colorless energy and allows the player to search their deck for up to three Basic Pokémon, placing them on their Bench before shuffling their deck. The other attack, Razor Leaf, requires one Grass energy and deals 10 damage. The card’s design emphasizes tactical flexibility through its ability to manipulate the battlefield by relocating Basic Pokémon. The flavor text highlights themes of family bonds and strategic resource management, reflecting the card’s role in fostering support for other Pokémon. Gossifleur’s attacks align with its Grass-type identity, offering both direct damage and deck interaction. The card is numbered 4 in the Shield set, contributing to its thematic cohesion with other cards in the expansion. Its simplicity and versatility make it a practical choice for players seeking to balance offense and field control.

そよ風で くるくる 回りながら 楽しそうに 歌う 愛らしさに 魅せられ 育てる 人が 多い。

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