Magmortar #15 from Rebellion Crash - Uncommon - Illustrated by Kazuma Koda
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Magmortar

#15/115 in Rebellion Crash, Uncommon, 140 HP, Fire, illustrated by Kazuma Koda.

Card number
#15/115
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
140 HP
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 6, 2020
Illustrator
Kazuma Koda
Original name
ブーバーン
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Collector Notes

Magmortar

Magmortar appears in the Japanese print of Rebellion Crash, released on March 6, 2020. Magmortar is a uncommon rarity and 140 HP. The Rebellion Crash set contains 115 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kazuma Koda.

Collector Insights

Magmortar is a Pokémon card featuring a unique set of attacks and abilities. It has 140 HP and was released as part of the Rebellion Crash set on March 6, 2020. The card is illustrated by artist Kazuma Koda and is classified as Uncommon rarity with the number 15 in its set. Its first attack, Burst Punch, requires one Fire and one Colorless Energy to deal 30 damage and inflicts the Burn status condition on the opponent's Active Pokémon. The second attack, Ground Burn, demands two Fire and one Colorless Energy, dealing 80+ damage and triggering an effect where each player discards the top card of their deck. This attack increases damage by 100 for every Energy card discarded during this process. The card’s design and mechanics reflect its role in the game’s competitive play, emphasizing strategic use of Energy resources and status conditions. Its combination of direct damage and disruption mechanics makes it a versatile option in various deck-building scenarios.

火の玉を 撃ちだして 敵を 仕留める。 まっくろコゲに なるので 獲物を とるときには 使わない。

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