Rare Candy #61 from Gaia Volcano - Uncommon - Illustrated by Toyste Beach
Item

Rare Candy

#61/80 in Gaia Volcano, Uncommon, illustrated by Toyste Beach.

Card number
#61/80
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
December 13, 2014
Illustrator
Toyste Beach
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Collector Notes

Rare Candy

Rare Candy appears in the Japanese print of Gaia Volcano, released on December 13, 2014. Rare Candy is a uncommon rarity. The Gaia Volcano set contains 80 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Toyste Beach.

Collector Insights

Rare Candy is an Item card from the Gaia Volcano set, released on December 13, 2014. It has no attacks and is classified as Uncommon rarity. The card’s flavor text describes a mechanic where a player selects one of their Basic Pokémon in play. If they hold a Stage 2 card that evolves from that Pokémon, they can place the Stage 2 card on the Basic Pokémon, effectively evolving it. This ability is conditional, requiring the player to have the specific evolution card in their hand. The card cannot be used during the first turn or on a Basic Pokémon that was just placed into play. It is illustrated by artist Toyste Beach and numbered 61 in the set. The card’s function revolves around strategic resource management and evolving Pokémon through hand cards.

Choose 1 of your Basic Pokémon in play. If you have a Stage 2 card that evolves from that Pokémon in your hand, put that card on the Basic Pokémon. (This counts as evolving that Pokémon.) You can't use this card during your first turn or on a Basic Pokémon that was put into play this turn.

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