This 2011 Pokémon Trading Card Game release features Purrloin from the Emerging Powers set, offering collectors a distinct Reverse Holo finish on a Basic Darkness-type card.
Purrloin
2011 • Pokémon • Emerging Powers
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Released in 2011 as part of the Emerging Powers expansion, this Purrloin card carries the catalog number 64 within the Pokémon TCG. Designed by Atsuko Nishida, the card represents a Basic Darkness-type Pokémon with 60 Hit Points. The Reverse Holo treatment provides a distinctive shimmering finish that distinguishes it from standard printings, appealing to collectors focused on finish variations. In gameplay, the card utilizes a coin-flip mechanic to disrupt opponents by discarding a random card from their hand, a strategic element that defines its role in the meta. For investors and set builders, this product serves as a foundational component for completing the Emerging Powers collection. The Emerging Powers series remains a notable era for Pokémon enthusiasts, and this card number is frequently sought after to round out complete sets. Its straightforward design and accessible rarity make it a staple for hobbyists looking to acquire diverse inventory across different finishes and conditions.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Purrloin
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Atsuko Nishida
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
60
Darkness
Basic
Fighting ×2
Psychic -20
1
509
Card Text
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Attack: Knock Off (20)
Flip a coin. If heads, discard a random card from your opponent's hand.
They steal from people for fun, but their victims can't help but forgive them. Their deceptively cute act is perfect.
