Underground Lake #87 from Split Earth - Uncommon - Illustrated by Midori Harada
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Underground Lake

#87/91 in Split Earth, Uncommon, illustrated by Midori Harada.

Card number
#87/91
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 1, 2002
Illustrator
Midori Harada
Original name
地底湖
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Collector Notes

Underground Lake

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

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Midori Harada.

Collector Insights

Underground Lake is a Stadium-type card from the Split Earth set, released on August 1, 2002. It is classified as an Uncommon rarity card and features artwork by Midori Harada. The card’s flavor text describes a game mechanic allowing players to place an Omanyte or Kabuto card from their discard pile onto their Bench during their turn. This action treats the placed Pokémon as Basic Pokémon, altering their placement on the battlefield. The card’s design and function are tied to the Split Earth theme, which emphasizes environmental and evolutionary themes. It carries the number 87 within its set’s catalog. The card’s instructions are presented in Japanese, reflecting its original language context. Its unique role as a Stadium card supports strategic gameplay by enabling resource management through discarded Pokémon.

Once during each player's turn, that player may put an Omanyte or a Kabuto card from his or her discard pile onto his or her Bench. (Cards put on the Bench this way are considered Basic Pokémon.)

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