Iron Crown #39 from Paradise Dragona - Rare - Illustrated by akagi
Metal

Iron Crown

#39/94 in Paradise Dragona, Rare, 130 HP, Metal, illustrated by akagi.

Card number
#39/94
Rarity
Rare
HP
130 HP
Type
Metal
Language
Japanese
Release date
September 13, 2024
Illustrator
akagi
Original name
テツノカシラ
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Collector Notes

Iron Crown

Iron Crown appears in the Japanese print of Paradise Dragona, released on September 13, 2024. Iron Crown is a rare rarity and 130 HP. The Paradise Dragona set contains 94 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by akagi.

Collector Insights

Iron Crown is a Pokémon card with 130 HP, featuring two attacks and a rarity of Rare. It was released as part of the Paradise Dragona set on September 13, 2024, and is numbered 39. The card’s artist is Akagi, and it belongs to the Pokémon supertype. Its first attack, Delete Slash, costs one Metal and one Colorless energy, dealing 40+ damage and increasing by 80 if the opponent has three or more Benched Pokémon. The second attack, Slicing Blade, requires one Metal and three Colorless energy, dealing 100 damage without additional effects. The card’s design and mechanics align with the set’s thematic elements, emphasizing strategic gameplay through energy costs and conditional damage boosts. Its unique attack combinations provide versatility in battle scenarios, reflecting the set’s focus on dynamic interactions. The card’s inclusion in the Paradise Dragona expansion highlights its role in the 2024 Pokémon TCG release cycle.

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