Marshtomp #94 from Starter Deck 100 - Illustrated by tetsuya koizumi
Pokémon

Marshtomp

#94/430 in Starter Deck 100, 90 HP, illustrated by tetsuya koizumi.

Card number
#94/430
HP
90 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 17, 2021
Illustrator
tetsuya koizumi
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Collector Notes

Marshtomp

Marshtomp appears in the Japanese print of Starter Deck 100, released on December 17, 2021. Marshtomp is a 90 HP. The Starter Deck 100 set contains 430 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by tetsuya koizumi.

Collector Insights

Marshtomp is a Pokémon card with 90 HP, designed by artist Tetsuya Koizumi. It features two attacks: Mud-Slap, which costs two Colorless Energy and deals 30 damage, and Energy Loop, requiring Water and two Colorless Energy to deal 80 damage while allowing the player to discard an attached Energy card. The card is part of the Starter Deck 100 set, released on December 17, 2021. Its abilities focus on energy management, enabling players to manipulate their resources during battles. The card’s design emphasizes water-type mechanics, aligning with Marshtomp’s thematic connection to aquatic environments. The Energy Loop attack highlights a strategic element by converting attached Energy into a playable resource. This card’s mechanics support both direct damage and resource manipulation, offering versatility in gameplay scenarios. The card’s artwork and design elements reflect its role in competitive play, though specific visual details are not described. Its inclusion in the Starter Deck 100 set positions it as an introductory card for new players.

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