Charizard V #103 from Star Birth - Super Rare - Illustrated by Ryota Murayama
Fire

Charizard V

#103/127 in Star Birth, Super Rare, Fire, illustrated by Ryota Murayama.

Card number
#103/127
Rarity
Super Rare
Type
Fire
Language
Japanese
Release date
January 14, 2022
Illustrator
Ryota Murayama
Original name
リザードンV
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Collector Notes

Charizard V

Charizard V appears in the Japanese print of Star Birth, released on January 14, 2022. Charizard V is a super rare rarity. The Star Birth set contains 127 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ryota Murayama.

Collector Insights

Charizard V is a Pokémon card from the Star Birth set, released on January 14, 2022, with a rarity of Super Rare and a card number of 103. It features an HP of 220 and is illustrated by artist Ryota Murayama. The card includes two attacks: Incinerate, which costs two Fire and one Colorless energy for 3 total, dealing 90 damage and discarding all Pokémon Tools from the opponent’s Active Pokémon before resolving, and Heat Blast, requiring three Fire and one Colorless energy for 4 total, dealing 180 damage without additional effects. Its design emphasizes fire-type themes, aligning with its attacking capabilities. The card’s strategic value lies in its ability to disrupt opponents by removing their tools while delivering substantial damage. The combination of high HP and versatile attacks positions it as a formidable presence in gameplay scenarios. This version of Charizard reflects the evolution of the iconic Pokémon within the Trading Card Game’s competitive landscape.

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