Lotad card number 10 from the 2015 Primal Clash expansion. This Reverse Holo variant offers a distinctive finish for Pokémon TCG set builders and collectors.
Lotad
2015 • Pokémon • Primal Clash
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Lotad card number 10 from the 2015 Primal Clash expansion brings a unique shimmer to any collection through its Reverse Holo treatment. Designed by Kanako Eo, this Basic Pokémon card features a Grass type and 60 HP, serving as a foundational piece for many strategic combinations. The artwork and design elements highlight Lotad's connection to water and nature, reflecting its Pokédex lore about seeking clean water to keep the leaf on its head from wilting. For collectors, this print is highly sought after for set completion, as the Reverse Holo finish provides a visually striking alternative to the standard foil versions found in booster packs. Whether you are aiming to complete the entire set or adding to your favorite Pokémon roster, this card represents a solid addition to your catalog. The combination of Lotad's recognizable design and the Primal Clash set's popularity makes this card a staple for both new and experienced collectors. Explore the diverse offerings to find the perfect pieces for your growing collection.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Lotad
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Kanako Eo
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
60
Grass
Basic
Fire ×2
1
270
Card Text
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Attack: Beat (20)
It searches about for clean water. If it does not drink water for too long, the leaf on its head wilts.
