Feraligatr #17 from Phantom Gate - Rare - Illustrated by Shin Nagasawa
Water

Feraligatr

#17/97 in Phantom Gate, Rare, Water, illustrated by Shin Nagasawa.

Card number
#17/97
Rarity
Rare
Type
Water
Language
Japanese
Release date
September 13, 2014
Illustrator
Shin Nagasawa
Original name
オーダイル
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Collector Notes

Feraligatr

Feraligatr appears in the Japanese print of Phantom Gate, released on September 13, 2014. Feraligatr is a rare rarity. The Phantom Gate set contains 97 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Shin Nagasawa.

Collector Insights

Feraligatr is a Pokémon card from the Phantom Gate set, released on September 13, 2014. It is numbered 17 and classified as a Rare card. The card features artwork by Shin Nagasawa and has a base HP of 150. Feraligatr includes two attacks: Hyper Whirlpool and Second Strike. Hyper Whirlpool requires one Water and two Colorless Energy, dealing 60 damage and flipping a coin until tails, with each heads resulting in the discard of an Energy from the opponent's Active Pokémon. Second Strike demands two Water and two Colorless Energy, dealing 80+ damage, with an additional 80 if the opponent's Active Pokémon already has damage counters. The card's design emphasizes its aquatic theme through its attack mechanics and energy costs. Its abilities focus on disrupting the opponent's resources and increasing damage based on specific conditions. Feraligatr's strategic versatility is defined by its dual attacks and interaction with damage counters.

普段は ゆっくりとした 動きだが 獲物に かみつくときは 目にも 止まらない スピードだ。

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