Earthen Vessel #143 from Terastal Festival ex - Illustrated by AYUMI ODASHIMA
Item

Earthen Vessel

#143/237 in Terastal Festival ex, illustrated by AYUMI ODASHIMA.

Card number
#143/237
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 6, 2024
Illustrator
AYUMI ODASHIMA
Original name
大地の器
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Collector Notes

Earthen Vessel

Earthen Vessel appears in the Japanese print of Terastal Festival ex, released on December 6, 2024. The Terastal Festival ex set contains 237 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by AYUMI ODASHIMA.

Collector Insights

Earthen Vessel is an Item-type card from the Terastal Festival ex set, released on December 6, 2024. It features artwork by AYUMI ODASHIMA and is numbered 143 in the set. The card’s flavor text describes a unique effect requiring the player to discard another card from their hand to use it. When activated, the player searches their deck for up to two Basic Energy cards, reveals them, and places them into their hand before shuffling their deck. This ability allows for strategic resource management by accessing Energy cards directly. The card’s mechanics emphasize interaction with the deck and hand, offering flexibility in gameplay. It is part of a collection focused on special event themes, aligning with the set’s overall design. The absence of traditional Pokémon attributes like HP or attacks highlights its role as a support card in the deck.

You can use this card only if you discard another card from your hand. Search your deck for up to 2 Basic Energy cards, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

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