Boost Energy #86 from Wind from the Sea - Uncommon - Illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa
Energy

Boost Energy

#86/90 in Wind from the Sea, Uncommon, illustrated by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa.

Card number
#86/90
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
May 24, 2002
Original name
ブーストエネルギー
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Collector Notes

Boost Energy

Boost Energy appears in the Japanese print of Wind from the Sea, released on May 24, 2002. Boost 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

Boost Energy is an Energy-type card from the Wind from the Sea set, released on May 24, 2002. It is numbered 86 and classified as Uncommon rarity, with artwork by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa. The card provides Colorless Energy to the attached Pokémon, preventing it from retreating during battles. Its flavor text emphasizes a strategic interaction where the attached Pokémon cannot retreat while Boost Energy is in play. If the Pokémon to which it is attached is no longer an evolved form, the card is discarded. This mechanic ties the card’s effect to the evolution status of the attached Pokémon. The card’s function is tied to its attachment rules and conditional removal, making it a specialized support card. It serves as a tool to alter gameplay dynamics through its unique interaction with evolved Pokémon.

Boost Energy provides Colorless Colorless Colorless Energy. The Pokémon Boost Energy is attached to can't retreat. When the Pokémon Boost Energy is attached to is no longer an Evolved Pokémon, discard Boost Energy.

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