Nosepass #31 from Islands Await You - Common - Illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya
Fighting

Nosepass

#31/62 in Islands Await You, Common, 80 HP, Fighting, illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya.

Card number
#31/62
Rarity
Common
HP
80 HP
Type
Fighting
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 17, 2017
Illustrator
Tomokazu Komiya
Original name
ノズパス
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Collector Notes

Nosepass

Nosepass appears in the Japanese print of Islands Await You, released on March 17, 2017. Nosepass is a common rarity and 80 HP. The Islands Await You set contains 62 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Tomokazu Komiya.

Collector Insights

Nosepass is a Pokémon card with 80 HP and a Common rarity, released in the "Islands Await You" set on March 17, 2017. It features two attacks: "Ram" costs two Colorless energy and deals 20 damage, while "Rising Lunge" requires Fighting and two Colorless energy to deal 30 damage plus an additional 30 if a coin flip results in heads. The card is illustrated by artist Tomokazu Komiya. Its design emphasizes straightforward combat mechanics with a focus on energy efficiency. The "Rising Lunge" attack introduces an element of chance, balancing risk and reward in gameplay. Nosepass's abilities align with its role as a defensive or utility Pokémon in competitive play. The card's structure reflects the strategic depth of the Pokémon TCG, offering players varied tactical options. Its inclusion in the set highlights the diversity of Pokémon types and attack styles within the game's ecosystem.

ノズパスの 鼻の 磁石は 絶対 狂わないので 旅する トレーナーの 良き パートナーだ。

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