The Poliwag 58 card from the 2010 HS Unleashed Pokémon trading card game set is a common Water-type Basic Pokémon featuring art by Naoyo Kimura.
Poliwag
2010 • Pokémon • HS—Unleashed
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Description
Released in 2010 as part of the HS Unleashed set, the Poliwag 58 trading card serves as a foundational Water-type option for Pokémon TCG enthusiasts. This Basic Pokémon features 50 HP and offers a strategic utility attack that allows players to search their deck for another Basic Pokémon to place on the Bench, followed by shuffling the deck. Collectors often seek out cards from the HS Unleashed series to complete their sets or to appreciate the distinct artwork styles of that era. Whether you are building a themed collection or looking to add a classic Pokémon to your inventory, this card represents a solid entry point into the world of Pokémon collecting. Its straightforward gameplay mechanics and charming character design make it a staple for both new and experienced players. The Poliwag 58 card remains a popular choice for those who appreciate the simplicity and nostalgia of early 2010s Pokémon releases.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Poliwag
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Naoyo Kimura
Card Stock
English
50
Water
Basic
Lightning ×2
1
60
Card Text
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Attack: Call for Family
Search your deck for a Basic Pokémon and put it onto your Bench. Shuffle your deck afterward.
Attack: Razor Fin (20)
The direction of its belly spiral differs by area. The equator is thought to have an effect on this.
