Drifloon card #50 from the 2012 Dragons Exalted Pokémon TCG set, featuring a Basic Psychic-type creature with 60 HP and simple attacks.
Drifloon
2012 • Pokémon • Dragons Exalted
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This Common rarity card serves as a fundamental piece for collectors cataloging the full set or those interested in the Psychic energy type. As a Basic Pokémon, Drifloon offers straightforward gameplay mechanics, boasting 60 Hit Points and attacks that utilize both Psychic and Colorless energy types. The card retains the distinct aesthetic of its era, designed by Kouki Saitou, and carries the set code DRX, making it easily identifiable for serious enthusiasts. While it may not be a high-value chase card, it holds significance for those focusing on set completion, historical TCG design, or building affordable collections. The whimsical nature of the subject, often associated with floating and folklore, adds a layer of charm to this entry in the Pokémon TCG. Collectors often seek out this card number to complete their Dragons Exalted binder, ensuring they have every aspect of the 2012 release. For investors in nostalgia, low-number Common cards from established sets like this one provide a tangible connection to the hobby's history.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Drifloon
Game
Pokémon
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Common
Kouki Saitou
Card Stock
English
60
Psychic
Basic
Darkness ×2
1
425
Card Text
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Attack: Beat (10)
Attack: Gust (20)
Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits."
