Energy Restore #13 from Theater Limited VS Pack - Illustrated by Hideyuki Nakajima

Energy Restore

#13/18 in Theater Limited VS Pack, illustrated by Hideyuki Nakajima.

Card number
#13/18
Language
Japanese
Release date
July 13, 2002
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Collector Notes

Energy Restore

Energy Restore appears in the Japanese print of Theater Limited VS Pack, released on July 13, 2002. The Theater Limited VS Pack set contains 18 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hideyuki Nakajima.

Collector Insights

Energy Restore is a Pokémon Trading Card Game card illustrated by Hideyuki Nakajima. It features a flavor text that involves flipping three coins and retrieving Basic Energy cards from the discard pile based on the results. The card is numbered 13 in the Theater Limited VS Pack set, which was released on July 13, 2002. This set is part of the Japanese version of the game, denoted by its language code. The card’s theme color is represented by the hex code #a79046, reflecting its visual identity. It belongs to the normalized set category labeled "ja::theater limited vs." The card does not include any attacks or supertype classifications, focusing instead on its utility in gameplay mechanics. Its design and function are tied to the specific rules outlined in its flavor text.

Flip 3 coins. For each heads, put a Basic Energy card from your discard pile into your hand. If you don't have that many basic Energy cards in your discard pile, put all of them into your hand.

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