Clefairy #26 from Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue) - Uncommon - Illustrated by Atsuko Nishida

Clefairy

#26/36 in Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue), Uncommon, illustrated by Atsuko Nishida.

Card number
#26/36
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 23, 1998
Illustrator
Atsuko Nishida
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Collector Notes

Clefairy

Clefairy appears in the Japanese print of Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue), released on March 23, 1998. Clefairy is a uncommon rarity. The Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue) set contains 36 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Atsuko Nishida.

Collector Insights

Clefairy is a Pokémon Trading Card Game card illustrated by Atsuko Nishida. It appears in the Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue) set, released on March 23, 1998, and holds the number 26 in the set. The card features two attacks: "Follow Me," which costs 1 Colorless energy and allows the player to switch the Defending Pokémon with 1 of the opponent’s Benched Pokémon, and "Shining Fingers," requiring 2 Colorless energy to put the Defending Pokémon to Sleep. Clefairy is categorized as an Uncommon rarity card, indicating its relative scarcity within the set. The card’s design aligns with the thematic elements of the series it belongs to, though specific visual details are not described here. Its inclusion in the Vending Machine Series 1 (Blue) set marks it as part of a collection that blends nostalgic design with functional gameplay mechanics. The card’s text emphasizes strategic interactions through its effects, reflecting the tactical depth of the Pokémon TCG format.

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