Nanu #57 from Dark Order - Super Rare - Illustrated by Hitoshi Ariga
Supporter

Nanu

#57/65 in Dark Order, Super Rare, illustrated by Hitoshi Ariga.

Card number
#57/65
Rarity
Super Rare
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 5, 2018
Illustrator
Hitoshi Ariga
Original name
クチナシ
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Collector Notes

Nanu

Nanu appears in the Japanese print of Dark Order, released on October 5, 2018. Nanu is a super rare rarity. The Dark Order set contains 65 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hitoshi Ariga.

Collector Insights

Nanu is a Supporter card from the Dark Order set, released on October 5, 2018. It features artwork by Hitoshi Ariga and is numbered 57 in the set. The card is classified as Super Rare, indicating its collectibility and rarity within the series. Its flavor text describes a strategic action involving Basic Darkness Pokémon, allowing players to switch a discarded Pokémon with one currently in play while retaining all attached effects and conditions. The card’s mechanics emphasize tactical repositioning during gameplay. As a Supporter type, it serves as a utility card rather than a direct attacker. The card’s design and function align with the thematic elements of the Dark Order expansion, focusing on manipulation and resource management. Its absence of attack or HP data reflects its role as a non-combatant card in the deck’s strategy.

Choose a Basic Darkness Pokémon in your discard pile. Switch it with 1 of your Pokémon in play. Any attached cards, damage counters, Special Conditions, turns in play, and any other effects remain on the new Pokémon.

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