Jirachi (Team Up 99)

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Jirachi  
ジラーチ Jirachi
Metal
JirachiTeamUp99.jpg
Team Up print
Illus. HYOGONOSUKE
Evolution stage Basic Pokémon
Card name Jirachi
Type Metal
HP 70
weakness
Fire×2
resistance
Psychic-20
retreat cost
 
English expansion Team Up
Rarity Rare Holo
English card no. 99/181
Japanese expansion Dark Order
Japanese rarity R
Japanese card no. 034/052
English expansion SM Black Star Promos
English card no. SM161
Japanese expansion SM-P Promotional cards
Japanese card no. 322/SM-P
Japanese expansion Tag All Stars
Japanese card no. 090/173
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Jirachi.

Jirachi (Japanese: ジラーチ Jirachi) is a Metal-type Basic Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Team Up expansion.

Card text

Ability
Stellar Wish
ねがいぼし
 
Once during your turn (before your attack), if this Pokémon is your Active Pokémon, you may look at the top 5 cards of your deck, reveal a Trainer card you find there, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle the other cards back into your deck, and this Pokémon is now Asleep.
MetalColorless Slap
ビンタ
30


Pokédex data

Metal
Metal
Jirachi - Wish Pokémon
No. Height Weight
385 1'00" (0.3 m) 2.4 lbs. (1.1 kg)
Pokédex entry
It is said to have the ability to grant any wish for just one week every thousand years.
1000年間で 7日だけ 目を 覚まし どんな 願い事でも かなえる 力を 使うという。


Release information

This card was included in the Team Up expansion with artwork by HYOGONOSUKE, first released in the Japanese Dark Order subset. A SM Black Star Promotional print of this card was one of the Prerelease promos for Team Up with new artwork by Mizue, available in the Team Up Build & Battle Box. A print with a gold foil "Staff" stamp was given to those overseeing the event. In Japan, this print was released as one of the SM-P Promotional cards and was 1 of 2 possible prizes players could redeem for 4 Play Points at the 2019 Champion's League Certified Tournament, held at Makuhari Messe, Chiba on February 17, 2019. Play Points could be earned by participating in side events, which required Play Tickets to enter; 1 Play Ticket was distributed with the purchase of every 2 packs of Full Metal Wall from vendors. Details of these side events are as follows:

Battle area:

  • Construction Gunslinger Battle – A single battle with guidance from staff if necessary. Victorious players can go on to challenge a further opponent. 2 Play Tickets per entry, 1 Play Point for participation, with an additional 2 Play Points awarded for a win, and 3 points for 2 wins.
  • Seize the Chance! Last Chance Battle! – Another Construction Gunslinger Battle held later in the day with double points on offer. 4 Play Tickets per entry, 2 Play Points for participation, with an additional 4 Play Points awarded for a win, and 6 points for 2 wins.
  • Construction 3 on 3 Gunslinger Battle – A single 3-player team battle. Victorious teams can go on to challenge another team. 6 Play Tickets per team, 2 Play Points for each participant, with an additional 2 Play Points awarded for a win, and 3 points for 2 wins.

Amusement area:

  • Venue Stamp Rally – Entrants receive a sheet to fill with 5 stamps dotted around the venue hall. 1 Play Ticket per entry, 1 Play Point awarded per completed sheet, limited to 1 per person.
  • Find Pikachu – A card hit game that challenges participants to find a Pikachu card amongst other cards when arranged. 1 Play Ticket per entry, 1 Play Point awarded for finding the Pikachu card.

The SM-P Promotional print was also available at the final Champion's League meeting of the 2018-2019 season, held in Kyoto at the Kyoto Pulse Plaza on April 14, 2019. As part of a change to Play Point redemption rules in the Champion's League, each subsequent point bracket included prizes from the preceding bracket. This saw an increase in the number of points necessary to earn the top bracket prizes but also meant players would receive a full prize suite upon reaching the requisite amount. This card could be redeemed immediately for 4 Play Points at the Kyoto venue but was also included in the 10 and 14-point prize packages. Eligible events included the official Champion's League 2019 tournament, the 4-League Battle, and the Elementary School and Below Limited Battle. 2 Play Points were awarded to Junior League competitors for participating in the official Champion's League 2019 tournament and 6 Play Points were awarded to Senior and Master League competitors who participated in at least 3 qualifying round matches. A further 4 Play Points were awarded to Junior League competitors who achieved 2 consecutive wins at the First Stage during the qualifying round and 8 Play Points to Senior and Master League competitors who achieved 5 or more wins in the qualifying round. 8 Play Points were also awarded to Junior League competitors who reached the single-elimination finals. 2 Play Points were awarded for participating in each of the corner events. Participation points could be earned twice per entrant in the Elementary School and Below Limited Battle, with 2 more Play Points available to those who won a match. In the 4-League Battle, 2 more Play Points were awarded for 1 win, 4 points for 2 wins, and 6 points for a maximum of 3 wins.

The domestic 2018-2019 season culminated in the 2019 Pokémon Japan Championships, held at the Makuhari Messe convention center, Chiba on June 8 and 9, 2019. This card could be redeemed for 4 Play Points, which could be earned by taking part in any of the following events:

  • Pokémon Japan Championships 2019 – The main event comprising qualifying rounds followed by single-elimination rounds. 2 Play Points were awarded for participation. 6 Play Points were awarded to Junior competitors advancing to the Second Stage during the first phase of the qualifying round, with an additional 6 Play Points on offer to those who progressed the second phase of the qualifying round. 12 Play Points were awarded to Senior and Master competitors achieving 5 or more wins in the qualifying round.
  • Special Cup – A side event played over a maximum of 6 rounds of Swiss, followed by top 4 single-elimination. 2 Play Points were awarded for participation, with an additional 4 Play Points awarded for a win, 6 points for 2 wins, 8 points for 3 wins, 10 points for 4 wins, and 12 points for 5 wins.
  • 4-player League Battle – A round-robin side event with groups of 4 people, with different regulation tiers available. 2 Play Points were awarded for participation, with 2 additional Play Points awarded for a win, 3 points for 2 wins, and 4 points for 3 wins.
  • 3 on 3 Battle – Teams of 3 people battle other teams in single matches. Teams with the highest number of wins per round stay on to challenge other teams. 2 Play Points were awarded for participation, with 2 additional Play Points awarded to teams that won a match.

The SM-P Promotional print was available once more in the final Sun & Moon Era Champion's League meeting hosted at the start of the 2019-2020 season: the 2020 Tokyo Champion's League, held at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo on September 22, 2019. It was 1 of 3 cards competitors could redeem immediately for 6 Play Points. Competitors could also earn this card in the 10, 14, and 20-Play Point prize packages, though could only exchange their accrued points once during a meeting. Eligible events included the official Champion's League 2020 tournament, the 4-League Battle, the 3 on 3 Battle, and the Shield Battle. 2 Play Points were awarded to Junior League competitors for participating in the official Champion's League 2020 tournament and 6 Play Points were awarded to Senior, Master, and Open League competitors who participated in at least 3 qualifying round matches. A further 4 Play Points were awarded to Junior League competitors who achieved 2 consecutive wins at the First Stage during the qualifying round and 8 Play Points to Senior, Master, and Open League competitors who achieved 5 or more wins in the qualifying round. 8 Play Points were also awarded to Junior League competitors who reached the single-elimination finals. 2 Play Points were awarded for participating in either the 4-League Battle or 3 on 3 Battle, while 4 Play Points were awarded for participating in the Shield Battle. 2 Play Points were awarded per win in any of these 3 events.

The Japanese promotional print features the Championship Series 2019 logo in the bottom right corner of the illustration.

The Team Up print was reprinted in the Japanese Tag All Stars subset.

Gallery

JirachiTeamUp99.jpg
Team Up print
Illus. HYOGONOSUKE
JirachiSMPromo161.jpg
SM Promotional print
Illus. Mizue
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori
RioluDiamondPearl61.jpg
Diamond & Pearl print
Illus. Ken Sugimori


Trivia

Origin

This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Y.


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