Good Manners #82 from Tamamushi City Gym Deck - Uncommon - Illustrated by Ken Sugimori
Trainer

Good Manners

#82/28 in Tamamushi City Gym Deck, Uncommon, illustrated by Ken Sugimori.

Card number
#82/28
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 25, 1998
Illustrator
Ken Sugimori
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Collector Notes

Good Manners

Good Manners appears in the Japanese print of Tamamushi City Gym Deck, released on July 25, 1998. Good Manners is a uncommon rarity. The Tamamushi City Gym Deck set contains 28 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Ken Sugimori.

Collector Insights

Good Manners is a Trainer card from the Tamamushi City Gym Deck, released in 1998. It is numbered 82 and classified as Uncommon rarity. The card’s theme color is a warm earth tone with the hex code #a58e5f. Its flavor text describes a rule where players must reveal their hand to an opponent before searching their deck for a Basic Pokémon card, showing it, and adding it to their hand before shuffling. This effect requires players to have no Basic Pokémon in their hand to activate. The card is illustrated by artist Ken Sugimori, known for his detailed Pokémon designs. It serves as a unique gameplay mechanic tied to deck-building strategies. The card’s mechanics emphasize transparency and resource management between players.

In order to play this card, you can't have any Basic Pokémon cards in your hand. Show your hand to your opponent, then search your deck for a Basic Pokémon card, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand. Shuffle your deck afterward.

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