Alolan Diglett #37 from Collection Sun - Common - Illustrated by Megumi Mizutani
Metal

Alolan Diglett

#37/73 in Collection Sun, Common, 50 HP, Metal, illustrated by Megumi Mizutani.

Card number
#37/73
Rarity
Common
HP
50 HP
Type
Metal
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 9, 2016
Illustrator
Megumi Mizutani
Original name
アローラ ディグダ
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Collector Notes

Alolan Diglett

Alolan Diglett appears in the Japanese print of Collection Sun, released on December 9, 2016. Alolan Diglett is a common rarity and 50 HP. The Collection Sun set contains 73 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Megumi Mizutani.

Collector Insights

Alolan Diglett is a Pokémon with 50 HP, featuring a Common rarity and part of the Collection Sun set released on December 9, 2016. The card is illustrated by artist Megumi Mizutani and bears the number 37 in the set. Its attacks include Spelunk, which allows the player to look at the top three cards of their deck and rearrange them, and Mud-Slap, a move that costs one Metal energy and deals 10 damage. The Spelunk attack has no energy cost and does not deal damage, while Mud-Slap is a straightforward offensive option. The card’s design and mechanics reflect its role in the game’s strategic depth, offering both disruption and direct combat capabilities. Alolan Diglett’s abilities emphasize resource management and tactical flexibility, making it a versatile choice for deck-building. The card’s simplicity in execution contrasts with its potential impact on gameplay dynamics.

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