Weepinbell #6 from Vending Machine Series 3 (Green) - Uncommon - Illustrated by Yukiko Baba
Pokémon

Weepinbell

#6/53 in Vending Machine Series 3 (Green), Uncommon, 60 HP, illustrated by Yukiko Baba.

Card number
#6/53
Rarity
Uncommon
HP
60 HP
Language
Japanese
Release date
November 24, 1998
Illustrator
Yukiko Baba
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Collector Notes

Weepinbell

Weepinbell appears in the Japanese print of Vending Machine Series 3 (Green), released on November 24, 1998. Weepinbell is a uncommon rarity and 60 HP. The Vending Machine Series 3 (Green) set contains 53 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Yukiko Baba.

Collector Insights

Weepinbell is a Grass-type Pokémon with 60 HP, featured in the Vending Machine Series 3 (Green) set released on November 24, 1998. Designed by artist Yukiko Baba, this Uncommon card carries the theme color #b7a871 and is numbered 6 in its set. Its primary ability, Regeneration, allows the player to remove all damage counters from Weepinbell by discarding all attached Evolution and Energy cards at a cost of 1 Grass Energy. The second attack, Dissolve, deals 20 damage and requires 2 Grass Energy, flipping a coin to potentially discard an Energy card from the defending Pokémon. The card’s mechanics emphasize resource management and disruption through its attached Energy costs and effects. Weepinbell’s design aligns with its Grass-type identity, reflecting its role in tactical interactions during gameplay. The card’s balance of defensive and offensive capabilities is defined by its specific energy requirements and conditional outcomes.

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