Mystery Plate β #84 from Split Earth - Uncommon - Illustrated by Hiromichi Sugiyama
technical machine

Mystery Plate β

#84/91 in Split Earth, Uncommon, illustrated by Hiromichi Sugiyama.

Card number
#84/91
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 1, 2002
Original name
ミステリープレートβ
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Collector Notes

Mystery Plate β

Mystery Plate β appears in the Japanese print of Split Earth, released on August 1, 2002. Mystery Plate β is a uncommon rarity. The Split Earth set contains 91 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hiromichi Sugiyama.

Collector Insights

Mystery Plate β is a technical machine card from the Split Earth set, released in 2002. It features artwork by Hiromichi Sugiyama and is numbered 84 in the set. The card’s attack, Stone Crush, requires one Colorless Energy to use. When activated, it checks the opponent’s Prize count: if they have five or more, the player draws three cards. If the opponent has only one Prize, the player selects two Energy cards attached to the Defending Pokémon (or one if there is only one) and shuffles them into their deck. The card’s flavor text describes attaching it to a Pokémon in play, allowing it to use this attack instead of its own, with a reminder to discard the card at the end of the turn. It carries an Uncommon rarity and is part of the Japanese-language release. The card’s mechanics focus on manipulating the opponent’s Prize and Energy resources through conditional effects.

Attach this card to 1 of your Pokémon in play. That Pokémon may use this card's attack instead of its own. At the end of your turn, discard Mystery Plate β.

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