The Black & White series Klink Reverse Holo card (74), a Basic Metal-type Pokémon featuring the Metal Bind attack and artwork by Masakazu Fukuda.
Klink
2011 • Pokémon • Black & White
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Description
Released in 2011, this Basic stage card features the Metal Bind attack, which allows players to potentially paralyze the defending Pokémon through a coin flip mechanic. Designed by Masakazu Fukuda, the card is part of the BLW set and remains a recognizable piece for those building out Metal-type collections or completing the base set. Collectors often seek the Reverse Holo finish for its shimmering effect that enhances the visual appeal without altering the card's rarity tier. As a Common card, Klink serves as an accessible entry point into the 2011 Black & White expansion, offering a straightforward yet satisfying addition to any Pokémon TCG binder. The card’s simple gameplay mechanics and distinct metallic theme make it a favorite among hobbyists who appreciate the early Unova era designs. Whether you are hunting for specific set completions or expanding your Metal-type roster, this card represents a solid piece of Pokémon trading card game history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Klink
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Masakazu Fukuda
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
60
Metal
Basic
Fire ×2
Psychic -20
2
599
Card Text
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Attack: Bind (10)
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
The two minigears that mesh together are predetermined. Each will rebound from other minigears without meshing.
