Chansey (Master Ball Pattern) 113/165 Sv2a: Pokemon Card 151 Holo (Japanese)

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Graded - PSA 10
Capture the essence of strategy and nostalgia with the Chansey (Master Ball Pattern) 113/165 Sv2a: Pokemon Card 151 Holo. This Japanese-language collectible is a must-have for enthusiasts seeking to enhance their Pokémon TCG collection. The card, featuring the iconic Chansey character, boasts a rare holo finish that shines in the light, making it a standout addition to any display or deck. With its basic stage classification and 110 HP, this card is not just a collector's piece but also a functional asset in gameplay. Illustrated by the talented Taiga Kayama, it's a testament to the intricate artistry that The Pokémon Company is known for. Add this piece to your collection and enjoy the blend of rarity and the timeless charm of Pokémon.

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Product Identifiers

ManufacturerThe Pokémon Company
eBay Product ID (ePID)17073644853

Product Key Features

GamePokémon TCG
HP110
SetSv2a: Pokemon Card 151
LanguageJapanese
RarityRare
FinishHolo
StageBasic
Card TypePokémon
Card Number113/165
IllustratorTaiga Kayama
Card NameChansey

Additional Product Features

Weaknessx2 [Fighting]
Additional DescriptionChansey (Master Ball Pattern)
Card TextAbility: Lucky Bonus If you took this Pokémon as a face-down Prize card during your turn and your Bench isn't full, before you put it into your hand, you may put it onto your Bench. If you put this Pokémon onto your Bench in this way, flip a coin. If heads, take 1 more Prize card.
Attack #1[Colorless][Colorless][Colorless] Gentle Slap (70)
Retreat Cost[Colorless][Colorless]

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