Dusclops #20 from Darkness that Consumes Light - Common - Illustrated by SATOSHI NAKAI
Psychic

Dusclops

#20/64 in Darkness that Consumes Light, Common, 90 HP, Psychic, illustrated by SATOSHI NAKAI.

Card number
#20/64
Rarity
Common
HP
90 HP
Type
Psychic
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 16, 2017
Illustrator
SATOSHI NAKAI
Original name
サマヨール
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Collector Notes

Dusclops

Dusclops appears in the Japanese print of Darkness that Consumes Light, released on June 16, 2017. Dusclops is a common rarity and 90 HP. The Darkness that Consumes Light set contains 64 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by SATOSHI NAKAI.

Collector Insights

Dusclops is a Pokémon card with a Psychic-type attack named Night Roam, which costs one Psychic energy and deals no direct damage but places one damage counter on each Pokémon in play. Its second attack, Ambush, requires two Colorless and one Psychic energy, dealing 30+ damage plus an additional 30 if a coin flip results in heads. The card has 90 HP and is part of the "Darkness that Consumes Light" set, released on June 16, 2017. It is classified as a Common rarity and features artwork by SATOSHI NAKAI. The card’s design emphasizes strategic interactions through its effects, encouraging players to manage damage counters and leverage probabilistic outcomes. Its dual-attack structure provides versatility in gameplay scenarios, balancing defensive and offensive capabilities. The card’s number in the set is 20, contributing to its thematic placement within the collection.

体の 中で 燃えている 人魂を のぞきこむと 魂を 吸い取られてしまう。

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