Saffron City Gym #90 from Yamabuki City Gym Deck - Uncommon - Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi
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Saffron City Gym

#90/26 in Yamabuki City Gym Deck, Uncommon, illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Card number
#90/26
Rarity
Uncommon
Language
Japanese
Release date
February 26, 1999
Illustrator
Keiji Kinebuchi
Sabrina's Abra Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Abra Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Gastly Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Gastly Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Haunter Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Gengar Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Drowzee Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Mr. Mime Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Jynx Pokémon TCG card artSabrina's Kadabra Pokémon TCG card artEnergy Retrieval Pokémon TCG card artPotion Pokémon TCG card art

Collector Notes

Saffron City Gym

Saffron City Gym appears in the Japanese print of Yamabuki City Gym Deck, released on February 26, 1999. Saffron City Gym is a uncommon rarity. The Yamabuki City Gym Deck set contains 26 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Keiji Kinebuchi.

Collector Insights

Saffron City Gym is a stadium-type card from the Yamabuki City Gym Deck, released on February 26, 1999. It is numbered 90 and classified as Uncommon rarity. The card was illustrated by artist Keiji Kinebuchi and features a themecolor of #9e8a67. Its flavor text describes a mechanic allowing players to return a basic Energy card attached to a Pokémon with Sabrina in its name to their hand during their turn. The card’s ability is tied to interactions with specific Pokémon, emphasizing strategic resource management. It serves as a thematic representation of a gym location in the Pokémon world. The design reflects the era’s aesthetic and gameplay mechanics. This card is notable for its unique effect tied to Energy card manipulation.

As often as each player likes during his or her turn (before attacking), that player may return 1 basic Energy card attached to 1 of his or her Pokémon with Sabrina in its name to his or her hand.

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