Team Rocket's Archer #92 from The Glory of Team Rocket - Uncommon - Illustrated by Hideki Ishikawa
Supporter

Team Rocket's Archer

#92/132 in The Glory of Team Rocket, Uncommon, illustrated by Hideki Ishikawa.

Card number
#92/132
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
April 18, 2025
Illustrator
Hideki Ishikawa
Original name
ロケット団のアポロ
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Collector Notes

Team Rocket's Archer

Team Rocket's Archer appears in the Japanese print of The Glory of Team Rocket, released on April 18, 2025. Team Rocket's Archer is a uncommon rarity. The The Glory of Team Rocket set contains 132 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hideki Ishikawa.

Collector Insights

Team Rocket's Archer is a Supporter card from the Glory of the Rocket Gang set, released on April 18, 2025. It is illustrated by artist Hideki Ishikawa and carries an Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes a scenario where it can be used if any of the player’s Team Rocket Pokémon were Knocked Out during the opponent’s last turn. Its effect involves both players shuffling their hands into their decks, followed by the player drawing five cards and the opponent drawing three. This card serves as a strategic tool for managing deck resources under specific conditions. It does not feature any attacks or hit points listed in the data. The card’s design and mechanics align with the Team Rocket theme, emphasizing tactical recovery and resource redistribution. Its inclusion in the set highlights the group’s role in competitive play.

You can use this card only if any of your Team Rocket's Pokémon were Knocked Out during your opponent's last turn. Each player shuffles their hand into their deck. Then, you draw 5 cards, and your opponent draws 3 cards.

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