Electromagnetic Radar #123 from Tag All Stars - Illustrated by Yoshinobu Saito
Item

Electromagnetic Radar

#123/226 in Tag All Stars, illustrated by Yoshinobu Saito.

Card number
#123/226
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 4, 2019
Illustrator
Yoshinobu Saito
Original name
電磁レーダー
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Collector Notes

Electromagnetic Radar

Electromagnetic Radar appears in the Japanese print of Tag All Stars, released on October 4, 2019. The Tag All Stars set contains 226 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yoshinobu Saito.

Collector Insights

Electromagnetic Radar is an Item card from the Tag All Stars set, released on October 4, 2019. Its artist is Yoshinobu Saito, and it carries the number 123 within the set. The card’s flavor text describes a unique play condition requiring the player to discard two cards from their hand. This action allows the player to search their deck for up to two Lightning Pokémon-GX and Lightning Pokémon-EX, reveal them, and add them to their hand. After this, the player must shuffle their deck to maintain randomness. The card’s mechanics focus on resource management and deck manipulation. It belongs to the Item supertype, which typically represents tools or accessories in the Pokémon TCG. The card’s design and function align with the strategic themes of the Tag All Stars expansion.

You can play this card only if you discard 2 other cards from your hand. Search your deck for up to 2 in any combination of Lightning Pokémon-GX and Lightning Pokémon-EX, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

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