Marnie #23 from Water Starter Set V - Illustrated by kirisAki
Supporter

Marnie

#23/23 in Water Starter Set V, illustrated by kirisAki.

Card number
#23/23
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 29, 2019
Illustrator
kirisAki
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Collector Notes

Marnie

Marnie appears in the Japanese print of Water Starter Set V, released on November 29, 2019. The Water Starter Set V set contains 23 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by kirisAki.

Collector Insights

Marnie is a Supporter card from the Water Starter Set V, released on November 29, 2019, with card number 23. The card is illustrated by artist kirisAki and features a unique mechanic tied to player actions. Its flavor text describes a scenario where each player shuffles their hand and places it on the bottom of their deck, with the result being that the player draws five cards while their opponent draws four if either player performed this action. The card’s effect emphasizes strategic interaction between players, encouraging specific deck management choices. As a Supporter, it likely serves a role in facilitating game dynamics rather than direct combat. The card’s design and theme reflect the set’s focus on aquatic themes, aligning with the broader Water Starter Set V’s narrative. This card’s interaction mechanics provide a distinct gameplay element, enhancing the strategic depth of the Pokémon TCG experience.

Each player shuffles their hand and puts it on the bottom of their deck. If either player put any cards on the bottom of their deck in this way, you draw 5 cards, and your opponent draws 4 cards.

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