Raichu card 53 from the 2022 Pokémon Lost Origin set, featuring a Reverse Holo finish and Lightning type gameplay for TCG collectors.
Raichu
2022 • Pokémon • Lost Origin
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Raichu card 53 from the 2022 Pokémon Lost Origin set offers a distinct gameplay experience for TCG collectors. This Stage 1 Lightning-type Pokémon evolves from Pikachu and boasts 120 HP, making it a resilient choice for competitive play. The card features a Reverse Holo finish, adding visual appeal to your collection. Its attacks include Lightning Thunder Shock and Ace Spark, the latter gaining significant damage if your VSTAR Power has been used. Designed by GIDORA, this card carries the regulation mark F and Pokédex number 26. Collectors seeking to complete the Lost Origin set will find this card a valuable addition. The Reverse Holo treatment enhances its desirability among enthusiasts of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Whether you are building a deck or expanding your catalog, this card represents a key piece of the Lost Origin era.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Raichu
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Rare
GIDORA
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
120
Lightning
Stage 1
Pikachu
Fighting ×2
1
26
F
Card Text
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Attack: Thunder Shock (30)
Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
Attack: Ace Spark (100+)
If you have used your VSTAR Power, this attack does 120 more damage.
Its long tail serves as a ground to protect itself from its own high-voltage power.
