Tyranitar (Aquapolis H28)

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Tyranitar  
バンギラス Bangiras
Darkness
TyranitarAquapolis40.jpg
Illus. Naoyo Kimura
Evolution stage
Pupitar
Stage 2 Pokémon
Evolves from Pupitar
Card name Tyranitar
Type Darkness
HP 120
weakness
Fighting×2
resistance
Psychic-30
retreat cost
   
English expansion Aquapolis
Rarity Rare Holo
English card no. H28/H32
Japanese expansion Wind from the Sea
Japanese rarity Rare Holo
Japanese card no. 071/087
English expansion Aquapolis
Rarity Rare
English card no. 40/147
Japanese expansion Wind from the Sea
Japanese rarity Rare
Japanese card no. 070/087
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Tyranitar.

Tyranitar (Japanese: バンギラス Bangiras) is a Darkness-type Stage 2 Pokémon card. It is part of the Aquapolis expansion.

Card text

Darkness Destructive Roar
はかいのいぶき
Flip a coin. If heads, discard 1 Energy card attached to 1 of your opponent's Pokémon.
DarknessColorlessColorless Tail Slap
しっぽでたたく
30
DarknessDarknessColorlessColorlessColorless Gigacrush
ギガクラッシュ
60
Each player discards the top 3 cards from his or her deck.


e-Reader data

The card ID of the Holofoil print is D-69. The card ID of the Non Holofoil print is D-69-#. On the Non Holofoil print, the short strip contains Pokédex information, a brief card summary, and information on the content of the long strip. The species, height, and weight are present on the Holofoil print.

Pokédex data

Darkness
Darkness
Tyranitar - Armor Pokémon
No. Height Weight
248 6'7" (2.0 m) 445 lbs. (202.0 kg)
Pokédex entry
In just one of its mighty hands, it has the power to make the ground shake and mountains crumble.
どんな こうげきにも びくともしない からだを もっているため どんどん しょうぶを しかけてくる。


Mini-game

The long strip contains data for the Mighty Tyranitar mini-game. Four other cards from the Aquapolis expansion are also required to play it.

Trivia

Origin

Tail Slap is a move later introduced in the Generation V Pokémon games; however, the Japanese names are not the same, making this attack and the move unrelated. This card's English e-Reader Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Crystal, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Gold.


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