Watchog #80 from Rising Fist - Common - Illustrated by Midori Harada
Colorless

Watchog

#80/105 in Rising Fist, Common, Colorless, illustrated by Midori Harada.

Card number
#80/105
Rarity
Common
Type
Colorless
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 14, 2014
Illustrator
Midori Harada
Original name
ミルホッグ
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Collector Notes

Watchog

Watchog appears in the Japanese print of Rising Fist, released on June 14, 2014. Watchog is a common rarity. The Rising Fist set contains 105 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Midori Harada.

Collector Insights

Watchog is a Pokémon card from the Rising Fist set, released on June 14, 2014. It has an HP of 80 and is classified as a Common rarity. The card features artwork by Midori Harada and includes two distinct attacks. The first attack, Held-Item Inspection, costs one Colorless Energy and allows the player to force the opponent to reveal their hand, then shuffle a chosen Item card back into their deck. The second attack, Thorough Crunch, requires two Colorless Energies to deal 30 damage and forces the opponent to discard Energy cards attached to their Active Pokémon based on coin flips. These abilities emphasize strategic interaction and resource management. The card’s design aligns with the set’s thematic focus on competitive play and tactical engagement. Its straightforward mechanics and clear text provide a direct gameplay impact without additional complexity. Watchog serves as a versatile tool for disrupting opponents’ strategies through its dual attack options.

体内の 発光物質で 目玉や 体を 光らせ 襲ってきた 敵を ひるませる。

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