Shining Mew #200 from Miscellaneous Promos - Illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida

Shining Mew

#200/136 in Miscellaneous Promos, illustrated by Hironobu Yoshida.

Card number
#200/136
Language
Japanese
Release date
October 15, 1996
Illustrator
Hironobu Yoshida
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Collector Notes

Shining Mew

Shining Mew appears in the Japanese print of Miscellaneous Promos, released on October 15, 1996. The Miscellaneous Promos set contains 136 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Hironobu Yoshida.

Collector Insights

Shining Mew is a Pokémon card designed by Hironobu Yoshida, featuring two distinct attacks. The first attack, Flash Search, costs 1 Lightning Energy and allows the player to look at the top 3 cards of their deck, select 1 to add to their hand, and shuffle the remaining cards back into the deck. The second attack, Mystic Fire, requires 1 Psychic and 1 Fire Energy, and involves discarding a Fire Energy attached to Shining Mew to flip a coin. If the result is heads, the defending Pokémon becomes Confused; if tails, it becomes Asleep. This attack has no effect if the player cannot discard Energy cards. The card is part of the Miscellaneous Promos set, released on October 15, 1996, and holds the number 200 within its set. No HP value or rarity is specified for this card, and it is categorized under the normalized set name "ja::miscellaneous promos." The card's design and mechanics focus on strategic deck manipulation and status effect application through its dual attack options.

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