The 2011 Pokémon Black & White series Zorua Reverse Holo card #70 captures the Dark-type Pokémon in its Common rarity treatment for the TCG.
Zorua
2011 • Pokémon • Black & White
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Released in 2011 as part of the Black & White expansion, the Zorua Reverse Holo card #70 remains a recognizable piece of Pokémon TCG history. This Basic Darkness-type Pokémon features 60 HP and a unique Lunge attack that relies on coin flips, offering a playful mechanic for casual players. The Reverse Holo treatment adds a distinct shimmer to the card, making it a favorite among collectors who appreciate the visual variety within the Common rarity tier. Artist Kouki Saitou brought Zorua to life, capturing the creature's ability to hide its true identity, a trait central to its Pokédex lore. For those building collections, this card serves as a fundamental component of the Black & White set, bridging the gap between early generations and the more complex mechanics introduced later. Whether you are focusing on set completion or hunting for specific parallel treatments, understanding the role of cards like Zorua in the broader Black & White narrative enhances the collecting experience.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Zorua
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Kouki Saitou
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
60
Darkness
Basic
Fighting ×2
Psychic -20
1
570
Card Text
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Attack: Lunge (30)
Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing.
To protect themselves from danger, they hide their true identities by transforming into people and Pokémon.
