Sliggoo #39 from Alolan Moonlight - Common - Illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya
Dragon

Sliggoo

#39/55 in Alolan Moonlight, Common, 70 HP, Dragon, illustrated by Tomokazu Komiya.

Card number
#39/55
Rarity
Common
HP
70 HP
Type
Dragon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 17, 2017
Illustrator
Tomokazu Komiya
Original name
ヌメイル
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Collector Notes

Sliggoo

Sliggoo appears in the Japanese print of Alolan Moonlight, released on March 17, 2017. Sliggoo is a common rarity and 70 HP. The Alolan Moonlight set contains 55 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Tomokazu Komiya.

Collector Insights

Sliggoo is a Pokémon card featuring artwork by Tomokazu Komiya, part of the Alolan Moonlight set released on March 17, 2017. It is numbered 39 and classified as a Common rarity card within the Pokémon supertype. The card has 70 HP and includes two distinct attacks. The first attack, Division, requires one Colorless energy and allows the player to search their deck for up to two Sliggoo cards, placing them on the Bench before shuffling the deck. The second attack, Tackle, demands two energy types—Water and Fairy—to deal 20 damage. The card’s design emphasizes strategic deck management through its unique ability to manipulate the Bench and deck composition. Its balanced energy cost and straightforward effects reflect its role in facilitating resource control during gameplay. The combination of these attacks provides versatility in gameplay scenarios while adhering to the card’s mechanical constraints.

餌と 仲間の 区別が 曖昧。 仲良くなっても 平気で 溶かして 喰らおうと してくることが ある。

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