Marnie #340 from Sword & Shield Promos - Promo - Illustrated by saino misaki
Colorless

Marnie

#340/340 in Sword & Shield Promos, Promo, Colorless, illustrated by saino misaki.

Card number
#340/340
Rarity
Promo
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 1, 2019
Illustrator
saino misaki
Original name
Ditto
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Collector Notes

Marnie

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by saino misaki.

Collector Insights

Marnie is a Supporter card from the Sword & Shield Promos set, released on November 1, 2019. It is a Promo rarity card with the number 340, illustrated by artist Saino Misaki. The card’s flavor text describes a scenario where each player shuffles their hand and places it on the bottom of their deck, followed by drawing cards based on specific conditions. The card’s mechanics involve players potentially reshuffling their decks and drawing cards as part of the game’s interaction. It belongs to the Supporter supertype, a category typically associated with strategic gameplay elements. The card’s design and theme emphasize cooperative or conditional card-drawing mechanics. Its inclusion in the promo set highlights its role in enhancing deck-building strategies through dynamic player interactions.

Each player shuffles their hand and puts it on the bottom of their deck. If either player put any cards on the bottom of their deck in this way, you draw 5 cards, and your opponent draws 4 cards.

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