Power Plant #89 from The Town on No Map - Uncommon - Illustrated by Kai Ishikawa
stadium

Power Plant

#89/92 in The Town on No Map, Uncommon, illustrated by Kai Ishikawa.

Card number
#89/92
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 8, 2002
Illustrator
Kai Ishikawa
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Collector Notes

Power Plant

Power Plant appears in the Japanese print of The Town on No Map, released on March 8, 2002. Power Plant is a uncommon rarity. The The Town on No Map set contains 92 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kai Ishikawa.

Collector Insights

Power Plant is a stadium card from the The Town on No Map set, released on March 8, 2002. It carries the number 89 and is classified as Uncommon rarity. The card is illustrated by artist Kai Ishikawa. Its flavor text describes a mechanic where a player may discard a basic Energy card from their hand during their turn, then select another basic Energy card from their discard pile to add to their hand. This ability provides a strategic resource management option. The card’s design emphasizes energy manipulation, aligning with its thematic role in gameplay. It does not feature any attacks or specific HP values. The stadium type suggests it supports Pokémon battles by enabling energy-related interactions. This card is part of a collection that includes other thematic elements from the set.

Once during each of his or her turns, a player may discard a basic Energy card from his or her hand. If that player does, he or she chooses a basic Energy card from his or her discard pile, shows it to his or her opponent, and then puts it into his or her hand.

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