Fairy Charm Fighting #46 from Fairy Rise - Uncommon - Illustrated by Toyste Beach
Item

Fairy Charm Fighting

#46/73 in Fairy Rise, Uncommon, illustrated by Toyste Beach.

Card number
#46/73
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 3, 2018
Illustrator
Toyste Beach
Original name
フェアリーチャーム闘
Tangela Pokémon TCG card artTangrowth Pokémon TCG card artTreecko Pokémon TCG card artGrovyle Pokémon TCG card artSceptile-GX Pokémon TCG card artWurmple Pokémon TCG card artSilcoon Pokémon TCG card artBeautifly Pokémon TCG card artNincada Pokémon TCG card artNinjask Pokémon TCG card artCombee Pokémon TCG card artVespiquen Pokémon TCG card art

Collector Notes

Fairy Charm Fighting

Fairy Charm Fighting appears in the Japanese print of Fairy Rise, released on August 3, 2018. Fairy Charm Fighting is a uncommon rarity. The Fairy Rise set contains 73 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Toyste Beach.

Collector Insights

Fairy Charm Fighting is an Item card from the Fairy Rise set, released on August 3, 2018. It is illustrated by artist Toyste Beach and carries a rarity of Uncommon, with the card number 46. The card’s flavor text describes a protective mechanism that prevents damage to Fairy Pokémon attached to it from specific opponent attacks. It belongs to the Fairy type and functions as a support card rather than a direct attacker. The card’s design emphasizes its role in shielding allied Pokémon during battles. Its absence of attacks and HP value indicates it serves as a defensive tool within gameplay strategies. The set’s thematic focus on Fairy-type Pokémon aligns with its intended use in competitive play. This card’s unique ability makes it a notable addition to decks emphasizing defensive resilience.

Prevent all damage done to the Fairy Pokémon this card is attached to by attacks from your opponent's Fighting Pokémon-GX and Fighting Pokémon-EX.

Explore More Collector Hubs

Compare this card against live trending cards, current most popular cards, and most collected cards in Japanese. Use these hubs to spot momentum shifts before your next trade or listing update.