Caretaker #85 from Crimson Haze - Super Rare - Illustrated by Akira Komayama
Supporter

Caretaker

#85/96 in Crimson Haze, Super Rare, illustrated by Akira Komayama.

Card number
#85/96
Rarity
Super Rare
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 22, 2024
Illustrator
Akira Komayama
Original name
管理人
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Collector Notes

Caretaker

Caretaker appears in the Japanese print of Crimson Haze, released on March 22, 2024. Caretaker is a super rare rarity. The Crimson Haze set contains 96 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Akira Komayama.

Collector Insights

Caretaker is a Supporter card from the Crimson Haze set, released on March 22, 2024. It is numbered 85 and carries a Super Rare rarity. The card was illustrated by Akira Komayama. Its flavor text describes a scenario where a player draws two cards, but if the Community Center is in play and the Caretaker is played from the hand, it is shuffled back into the deck instead of being discarded. The card’s unique mechanic ties its activation to specific game conditions involving the Community Center. As a Supporter type, it likely serves a strategic role in gameplay, though its exact function is defined by the described condition. The card’s design and mechanics reflect the thematic elements of the Crimson Haze expansion. This entry provides a concise overview of Caretaker’s attributes and context within the Pokémon TCG.

Draw 2 cards. If Community Center is in play and you played this Caretaker from your hand, shuffle it into your deck instead of putting it in your discard pile.

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