The 2009 Arceus set Ponyta reverse holo card (#46) is a sought-after Fire-type collector's item for completing the series.
Ponyta
2009 • Pokémon • Arceus
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Description
Released in 2009 as part of the Arceus series, this Ponyta card carries catalog number 46 and is distinguished by its striking reverse holo treatment. Designed by artist Kanako Eo, the card features the Basic Fire-type Pokemon with 40 HP, appealing to players and collectors who appreciate the visual flair of the finish. The card's abilities allow players to search their deck for an evolution, making it a functional piece of the 2009 Arceus set while maintaining aesthetic value. For enthusiasts building their collection, the Arceus series offers a unique window into that era of the trading card game. Each copy of this product retains the specific design elements and gameplay mechanics defined by the original print run. Whether you are a dedicated set builder or simply admire the artwork, this card represents a solid addition to any Pokémon collection.
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Card Details
The catalog profile below summarizes the card identity, featured subject, and notable collectible traits.
Catalog Profile
The core identity of the card within the set.
Featured Subject
The subject, team, league, and sport context tied to this card.
Featured
Ponyta
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Kanako Eo
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
40
Fire
Basic
Water +10
1
77
Card Text
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Attack: Ascension
Search your deck for a card that evolves from Ponyta and put it onto Ponyta. (This counts as evolving Ponyta.) Shuffle your deck afterward.
Attack: Combustion (20)
As a newborn, it can barely stand. However, through galloping, its legs are made tougher and faster.
