Rotom #37 from Super Electric Breaker - Common - Illustrated by Shinya Mizuno
Lightning

Rotom

#37/138 in Super Electric Breaker, Common, Lightning, illustrated by Shinya Mizuno.

Card number
#37/138
Rarity
Common
Type
Lightning
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 18, 2024
Illustrator
Shinya Mizuno
Original name
ロトム
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Collector Notes

Rotom

Rotom appears in the Japanese print of Super Electric Breaker, released on October 18, 2024. Rotom is a common rarity. The Super Electric Breaker set contains 138 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shinya Mizuno.

Collector Insights

Rotom is a Pokémon TCG card from the Super Electric Breaker set, released on October 18, 2024. It is numbered 37 and classified as a Common rarity card. The card features artwork by Shinya Mizuno and has a base HP of 80. Rotom possesses two distinct attacks, each with unique effects and energy costs. The first attack, Crushing Pulse, requires a single Lightning Energy and forces the opponent to reveal their hand, discarding all Item and Pokémon Tool cards found there. The second attack, Energy Short, also uses a single Lightning Energy to deal 20 damage multiplied by the number of Energies attached to the opponent's Active Pokémon. These abilities emphasize strategic interaction and resource management during gameplay. The card's design and mechanics align with the set's thematic focus on electrical and technological elements. Rotom's dual-attack structure provides players with versatile options for disrupting opponents' strategies.

特殊な モーターを 動かす 動力源として 長い あいだ 研究されていた ポケモン。

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