The Pokémon Phantom Forces #1 Venonat reverse holo card. This Grass-type Basic Pokémon features the Stun Spore attack and is a key addition for TCG collectors completing the set.
Venonat
2014 • Pokémon • Phantom Forces
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Description
The Pokémon Phantom Forces set, released in 2014 by The catalog team, introduces Venonat as card number 1 with a distinctive reverse holo finish. This Grass-type Basic Pokémon features 60 HP and the Stun Spore attack, which allows players to paralyze an opponent's Active Pokémon by flipping a coin. The reverse holo treatment adds visual depth to this foundational card, making it a staple for collectors completing the full Phantom Forces collection. As a Common rarity card, it remains accessible for hobbyists and investors looking to build diverse Pokémon TCG portfolios. The card's design highlights Venonat's role as a classic Grass-type creature, appealing to fans of the franchise's early generations. Collectors often seek reverse holo variants for their aesthetic appeal and set completeness, enhancing the overall value of their collections.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Venonat
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Sumiyoshi Kizuki
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
60
Grass
Basic
Fire ×2
1
48
Card Text
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Attack: Stun Spore (20)
Flip a coin. If heads, your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Paralyzed.
Its big eyes are actually clusters of tiny eyes. At night, its kind is drawn by light.
