Professor Elm's Lecture #145 from Tag All Stars - Illustrated by Hideki Ishikawa
Supporter

Professor Elm's Lecture

#145/226 in Tag All Stars, 60 HP, illustrated by Hideki Ishikawa.

Card number
#145/226
HP
60 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 4, 2019
Illustrator
Hideki Ishikawa
Original name
ウツギ博士のレクチャー
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Collector Notes

Professor Elm's Lecture

Professor Elm's Lecture appears in the Japanese print of Tag All Stars, released on October 4, 2019. Professor Elm's Lecture is a 60 HP. The Tag All Stars set contains 226 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hideki Ishikawa.

Collector Insights

Professor Elm's Lecture is a Supporter card from the Tag All Stars set, released on October 4, 2019. Designed by artist Hideki Ishikawa, it features a unique effect that allows players to search their deck for up to three Pokémon with 60 HP or less. The card’s flavor text describes a process where these found Pokémon are revealed, placed into the player’s hand, and the deck is shuffled afterward. This ability emphasizes strategic deck management by enabling access to low-HP Pokémon during gameplay. The card’s number in the set is 145, reflecting its position within the collection. Its role as a Supporter type aligns with its function of aiding the active Pokémon through specific game mechanics. The card’s design and effect are centered around resource manipulation, offering players flexibility in their battle strategies.

Search your deck for up to 3 Pokémon with 60 HP or less, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

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