Unown V #320 from Sword & Shield Promos - Promo - Illustrated by PLANETA Mochizuki
Grass

Unown V

#320/340 in Sword & Shield Promos, Promo, 180 HP, Grass, illustrated by PLANETA Mochizuki.

Card number
#320/340
Rarity
Promo
HP
180 HP
Type
Grass
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 1, 2019
Original name
フシギダネ
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Collector Notes

Unown V

Unown V appears in the Japanese print of Sword & Shield Promos, released on November 1, 2019. Unown V is a promo rarity and 180 HP. The Sword & Shield Promos set contains 340 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by PLANETA Mochizuki.

Collector Insights

Unown V is a Pokémon TCG card with a Psychic-type attack named Shady Stamp, which costs one Psychic energy and deals 30 damage while inducing the Confused status on the opponent's Active Pokémon. Its second attack, Victory Symbol, requires three Colorless energy and grants a game-winning condition if used when the player has only one Prize card remaining. The card boasts 180 HP, reflecting its substantial health pool in battles. It was released as part of the Sword & Shield Promos set on November 1, 2019, and carries a Promo rarity designation. The card's artistic design is attributed to PLANETA Mochizuki, adding visual distinction to its presentation. As a Pokémon with a unique evolutionary line, Unown V serves as a pivotal card in competitive play due to its strategic utility. Its dual attacks offer both direct damage and game-ending potential, making it a versatile choice for players.

生まれたときから 背中に 植物の タネが あって 少しずつ 大きく 育つ。

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