Crystal Energy #85 from Wind from the Sea - Uncommon - Illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa
Energy

Crystal Energy

#85/90 in Wind from the Sea, Uncommon, illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa.

Card number
#85/90
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
May 24, 2002
Original name
クリスタルエネルギー
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Collector Notes

Crystal Energy

Crystal Energy appears in the Japanese print of Wind from the Sea, released on May 24, 2002. Crystal Energy is a uncommon rarity. The Wind from the Sea set contains 90 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa.

Collector Insights

Crystal Energy is a Uncommon Energy card from the Wind from the Sea set, released on May 24, 2002. It is illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa and classified as an Energy-type card. The card’s flavor text describes its function as providing 1 Energy of all types if basic Energy cards are attached to the Pokémon it is linked to. If no basic Energy cards are attached, it instead provides Colorless Energy. This card does not include any attacks or printed HP values. Its rarity indicates it is moderately uncommon within its set. The card’s design and mechanics are centered around its unique Energy provision mechanic, which adapts based on the attached cards. This functionality makes it a versatile support card for energy-related strategies in gameplay.

Crystal Energy provides 1 Energy of all types (colors) of basic Energy cards attached to the Pokémon Crystal Energy is attached to. If there are no basic Energy cards attached to the Pokémon Crystal Energy is attached to, Crystal Energy provides Colorless Energy.

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