Tangrowth #5 from Darkness that Consumes Light - Uncommon - Illustrated by tetsuya koizumi
Grass

Tangrowth

#5/64 in Darkness that Consumes Light, Uncommon, 140 HP, Grass, illustrated by tetsuya koizumi.

Card number
#5/64
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
140 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 16, 2017
Illustrator
tetsuya koizumi
Original name
モジャンボ
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Collector Notes

Tangrowth

Tangrowth appears in the Japanese print of Darkness that Consumes Light, released on June 16, 2017. Tangrowth is a uncommon rarity and 140 HP. The Darkness that Consumes Light set contains 64 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by tetsuya koizumi.

Collector Insights

Tangrowth is a Pokémon card with a Grass-type supertype, featuring 140 HP and an Uncommon rarity. It was released as part of the Darkness that Consumes Light set on June 16, 2017, and is illustrated by artist Tetsuya Koizumi. The card includes two attacks: Giga Drain, which costs one Grass energy and deals 30 damage while healing the user for the same amount, and Crosswise Whip, requiring four Colorless energies to deal 50× damage based on coin flip results. The Giga Drain attack’s effect emphasizes mutual damage exchange, while Crosswise Whip introduces probabilistic damage scaling through coin tosses. The card’s number in the set is 5, and it is available in Japanese language editions. Its design balances offensive and defensive mechanics through distinct attack options. The set’s release date and artistic style reflect its thematic alignment with the broader Darkness that Consumes Light series.

植物の ツルで できた 腕を 伸ばして 獲物を 絡め取る。 腕を 食べられても へっちゃら。

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