Metal Goggles #49 from Dark Order - Uncommon - Illustrated by Yoshinobu Saito
Item

Metal Goggles

#49/65 in Dark Order, Uncommon, illustrated by Yoshinobu Saito.

Card number
#49/65
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 5, 2018
Illustrator
Yoshinobu Saito
Original name
メタルゴーグル
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Collector Notes

Metal Goggles

Metal Goggles appears in the Japanese print of Dark Order, released on October 5, 2018. Metal Goggles is a uncommon rarity. The Dark Order set contains 65 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yoshinobu Saito.

Collector Insights

Metal Goggles is an Item card from the Dark Order set, released on October 5, 2018. It is classified as Uncommon rarity and designed by artist Yoshinobu Saito. The card’s flavor text describes a protective effect for attached Metal Pokémon, reducing damage taken by 30 points while preventing opponents from placing damage counters on it. This ability enhances the durability of the linked Pokémon during battles. The card’s number in the set is 49, reflecting its position within the Dark Order series. Its supertype as an Item indicates it functions as a support card rather than a direct attacker. The mechanics described in the flavor text emphasize defensive advantages for the player’s team. This card’s unique interaction with Metal Pokémon makes it a strategic asset in competitive play.

The Metal Pokémon this card is attached to takes 30 less damage from your opponent's attacks (after applying Weakness and Resistance), and your opponent's attacks and Abilities can't put damage counters on it.

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