Pikachu V #30 from Amazing Volt Tackle - Double Rare - Illustrated by Saki Hayashiro
Lightning

Pikachu V

#30/121 in Amazing Volt Tackle, Double Rare, Lightning, illustrated by Saki Hayashiro.

Card number
#30/121
Rarity
Double Rare
Type
Lightning
Language
Japanese
Release date
September 18, 2020
Illustrator
Saki Hayashiro
Original name
ピカチュウV
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Collector Notes

Pikachu V

Pikachu V appears in the Japanese print of Amazing Volt Tackle, released on September 18, 2020. Pikachu V is a double rare rarity. The Amazing Volt Tackle set contains 121 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Saki Hayashiro.

Collector Insights

Pikachu V is a Double Rare Pokémon card from the Amazing Volt Tackle set, released on September 18, 2020. It features a holographic design and is numbered 30 in the set. The card is illustrated by artist Saki Hayashiro and has an HP of 190. Its primary attack, Charge, costs a single Lightning Energy and allows the player to search their deck for up to two Lightning Energy cards, attaching them to Pikachu V before shuffling the deck. The secondary attack, Thunderbolt, requires two Lightning and one Colorless Energy, dealing 200 damage while discarding all Energy attached to Pikachu V. The card’s abilities emphasize energy manipulation and strategic resource management. It is part of a series focused on electric-type Pokémon themes, reflecting its Lightning Energy synergy. The card’s design and mechanics align with its role in competitive play, offering players versatile options for energy attachment and damage output.

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