The Secret Wonders 2007 release featuring Gallade, a Stage 2 Fighting-type Pokémon with distinct reverse holo treatment.
Gallade
2007 • Pokémon • Secret Wonders
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The Pokémon Trading Card Game introduced Gallade in the Secret Wonders set released in 2007, offering collectors a unique Fighting-type Stage 2 evolution. As card number 6, this reverse holo rare showcases the character's identity through its specific design treatment, appealing to those who appreciate the distinct visual aesthetics of early 2000s TCG releases. Designed by artist Daisuke Ito, this card reflects the era's artistic style while maintaining the mechanical depth collectors value. Gallade evolves from Kirlia and boasts 130 HP, providing a sturdy presence in the game. Its attacks include Sonic Blade, which places damage counters on the opponent to influence their HP, and Psychic Cut, a versatile move that reveals Prize cards for bonus damage. The reverse holo finish adds a layer of visual interest that distinguishes it from standard prints. Whether you are completing a set or focusing on Fighting-type Pokémon, this release offers a tangible connection to the 2007 Pokémon universe.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Gallade
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Holo Rare
Daisuke Ito
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
130
Fighting
Stage 2
Kirlia
Psychic +30
2
475
Card Text
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Attack: Sonic Blade
Put damage counters on the Defending Pokémon until it is 50 HP away from being Knocked Out. If you do, your opponent switches the Defending Pokémon with 1 of his or her Benched Pokémon.
Attack: Psychic Cut (60+)
You may choose as many of your face-down Prize cards as you like and put them face up. If you do, this attack does 60 damage plus 20 more damage for each Prize card you chose. (These cards remain face up for the rest of the game.)
A master of courtesy and swordsmanship, it fights using extending swords on its elbows.
