Mandibuzz #45 from Awakening Psychic King - Common - Illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda
Darkness

Mandibuzz

#45/88 in Awakening Psychic King, Common, Darkness, illustrated by Masakazu Fukuda.

Card number
#45/88
Rarity
Common
Type
Darkness
Language
Japanese
Release date
March 18, 2016
Illustrator
Masakazu Fukuda
Original name
バルジーナ
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Collector Notes

Mandibuzz

Mandibuzz appears in the Japanese print of Awakening Psychic King, released on March 18, 2016. Mandibuzz is a common rarity. The Awakening Psychic King set contains 88 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Masakazu Fukuda.

Collector Insights

Mandibuzz is a Common Pokémon card from the Awakening Psychic King set, released on March 18, 2016. The card features artwork by Masakazu Fukuda and has a total HP of 110. It includes two attacks: Bone Drop, which costs one Colorless Energy and deals 60 damage to one of your opponent's Pokémon that has an Ability, while ignoring Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon. The second attack, Cutting Wind, requires three Energy costs—Darkness and two Colorless—and deals 80 damage. The card is numbered 45 in the set and is part of the Pokémon TCG's broader collection. Its design emphasizes strategic interaction through its ability to target specific Pokémon with abilities. The card's mechanics focus on direct damage and energy efficiency, reflecting its role in competitive play. This version of Mandibuzz maintains the core attributes of the species while adapting to the set's thematic elements.

空から 地上を 観察して 弱った 獲物に 襲いかかる。 骨で 着飾る 習性。

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