Pikachu #367 from Sun & Moon Promos - Promo - Illustrated by 2019 Pikachu Project
Lightning

Pikachu

#367/409 in Sun & Moon Promos, Promo, 60 HP, Lightning, illustrated by 2019 Pikachu Project.

Card number
#367/409
Rarity
Promo
HP
60 HP
Type
Lightning
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 1, 2016
Original name
ピカチュウ
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Collector Notes

Pikachu

Pikachu appears in the Japanese print of Sun & Moon Promos, released on November 1, 2016. Pikachu is a promo rarity and 60 HP. The Sun & Moon Promos set contains 409 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by 2019 Pikachu Project.

Collector Insights

Pikachu is a Pokémon card from the Sun & Moon Promos set, released on November 1, 2016. It is a Promo rarity card with a card number of 367, illustrated by the 2019 Pikachu Project. The card’s supertype is Pokémon, and it has 60 HP. Pikachu features two attacks: Quick Attack and Thunderbolt. Quick Attack costs one Colorless Energy and deals 10+ damage, with an additional 10 damage if a coin flip results in heads. Thunderbolt requires two Lightning Energy and one Colorless Energy, dealing 80 damage while discarding all Energy attached to Pikachu. The card’s design and mechanics are consistent with its role in the Pokémon TCG, emphasizing its electric-type attributes. The attacks reflect its thematic association with electricity and speed, as seen in its gameplay mechanics. This card is notable for its promotional status and the specific energy requirements for its powerful attacks.

電気を ため込む 性質。 ピカチュウが 群れて 暮らす 森は 落雷が 絶えず 危険だ。

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