
Undersea Ruins
#83/90 in Wind from the Sea, Uncommon, illustrated by Midori Harada.
- Card number
- #83/90
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Language
- Japanese
- Release date
- May 24, 2002
- Illustrator
- Midori Harada
- Original name
- 海底遺跡
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Collector Notes
Undersea Ruins
Undersea Ruins appears in the Japanese print of Wind from the Sea, released on May 24, 2002. Undersea Ruins is a uncommon rarity. The Wind from the Sea set contains 90 cards.
Artist Info
This card's illustration was created by Midori Harada.
Collector Insights
Undersea Ruins is a Stadium card from the Wind from the Sea set, released on May 24, 2002. It is illustrated by Midori Harada and carries an Uncommon rarity rating. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanic where a player may flip a coin once per turn, allowing them to discard an Evolution card from an Evolved Pokémon if the result is heads. This action effectively devolves the Pokémon, removing its evolved state. The card’s design and thematic elements reflect an underwater setting, aligning with its name and set’s overall concept. It features a unique interaction that influences gameplay dynamics through resource management. The card’s number in the set is 83, and its supertype categorizes it as a Stadium card, indicating its role in the game’s environment. This card provides a strategic option for players to manipulate their Pokémon’s evolution status during their turn.
Once during each player's turn (before attacking), that player may flip a coin. If heads, that player chooses 1 of his or her Evolved Pokémon in play and discards the top Evolution card from that Pokémon, devolving it.
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