The 2009 POP Series 9 release features Gible as card number 14. This Common rarity card is a staple for Pokémon TCG collectors.
Gible
2009 • Pokémon • POP Series 9
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The 2009 POP Series 9 release features Gible as card number 14, offering a distinct entry for Pokémon TCG collectors. Illustrated by Hiroki Fuchino, this Common rarity card showcases the Colorless Pokémon with 50 HP. The card's gameplay centers on the "Colorless Push Down 10" attack, which allows the player to switch the Defending Pokémon with one from their bench, while maintaining a modest retreat cost of 1. As part of the broader POP Series collection, this card appeals to those focusing on set completion and nostalgic collecting from the late 2000s era. The card is cataloged under set code POP9 and corresponds to Pokédex number 443, providing clear identification for inventory and reference purposes. Whether you are a long-time fan of the franchise or a new collector looking to expand your roster, this card represents a specific point in the history of Pokémon trading card games. Its straightforward design and functional attack make it a recognizable piece for anyone tracking the evolution of the game's mechanics during that period.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Gible
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Hiroki Fuchino
Card Stock
English
50
Colorless
Basic
Colorless +10
1
443
Card Text
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Attack: Push Down (10)
Your opponent switches the Defending Pokémon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokémon.
Its nests is small, horizontal holes in cave walls. It pounces to catch prey that stray too close.
