Energy Retrieval #48 from Tamamushi City Gym Deck - Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi
Trainer

Energy Retrieval

#48/28 in Tamamushi City Gym Deck, illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Card number
#48/28
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 25, 1998
Illustrator
Keiji Kinebuchi
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Collector Notes

Energy Retrieval

Energy Retrieval appears in the Japanese print of Tamamushi City Gym Deck, released on July 25, 1998. The Tamamushi City Gym Deck set contains 28 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Collector Insights

Energy Retrieval is a Trainer card from the Tamamushi City Gym Deck released on July 25, 1998. Its flavor text describes a mechanic where players discard a hand card to activate its effect, allowing them to retrieve up to two basic Energy cards from their discard pile into their hand. The card is illustrated by artist Keiji Kinebuchi and features a theme color of #ac9a7a. It belongs to the Trainer supertype and is numbered 48 in its set. The card’s design emphasizes strategic resource management through its interaction with the discard pile. Its functionality is tied to specific conditions involving hand and discard zone manipulation. The card’s role in gameplay revolves around facilitating Energy card recovery under defined circumstances.

You may use this card only if you discard a card from your hand. Choose up to 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile, and put them into your hand. (You can't choose the card you discarded with the effect of this card.)

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