
Lillie's Poké Doll
#43/75 in Dream League, Uncommon, 30 HP, illustrated by Studio Bora Inc..
- Set
- Dream League
- Card number
- #43/75
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- HP
- 30 HP
- Language
- Japanese
- Release date
- August 2, 2019
- Illustrator
- Studio Bora Inc.
- Original name
- リーリエのピッピ人形
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Collector Notes
Lillie's Poké Doll
Lillie's Poké Doll appears in the Japanese print of Dream League, released on August 2, 2019. Lillie's Poké Doll is a uncommon rarity and 30 HP. The Dream League set contains 75 cards.
Artist Info
This card's illustration was created by Studio Bora Inc..
Collector Insights
Lillie's Poké Doll is an Item card with 30 HP, featured in the Dream League set released on August 2, 2019. It is classified as a Uncommon rarity and illustrated by Studio Bora Inc. The card functions as a Colorless Basic Pokémon for gameplay purposes, allowing players to treat it as such during their turn. Its flavor text describes a unique mechanic where players may discard all cards from the Pokémon and place it on the bottom of their deck if it is the Active Pokémon. This card cannot retreat, and if it is Knocked Out, the opponent is prohibited from claiming Prize cards for it. The card’s design emphasizes strategic flexibility through its special abilities, while its role as an Item distinguishes it from standard Pokémon cards. Its inclusion in the Dream League set highlights its thematic connection to the Pokémon TCG’s narrative and gameplay mechanics.
Play this card as if it were a 30-HP Colorless Basic Pokémon. At any time during your turn (before your attack), if this Pokémon is your Active Pokémon, you may discard all cards from it and put it on the bottom of your deck. This card can't retreat. If this card is Knocked Out, your opponent can't take any Prize cards for it.
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