The Pokémon Sun & Moon series with the Stufful 111 reverse holo card, a key addition for TCG collectors building their Sun & Moon sets.
Stufful
2017 • Pokémon • Sun & Moon
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The Pokémon Sun & Moon Stufful 111 reverse holo card captures the charm of the seventh generation's Pokémon universe. Released in 2017, this Basic Pokémon card is part of the Sun & Moon set, cataloged as card number 111. Designed by Sanosuke Sakuma, the card features Stufful, a Colorless-type creature with 70 HP. Its Tackle attack deals 30 damage, requiring two Colorless energy, with a retreat cost of two. Collectors often seek this reverse holo finish for its distinctive shimmering effect, which enhances the card's visual appeal within the Sun & Moon collection. Stufful's Pokédex entry highlights its deceptive strength, noting that its flailing arms can knock opponents down despite its cute appearance. This card is a staple for those completing the Sun & Moon series, offering a tangible piece of the franchise's history. The reverse holo treatment adds a layer of collectibility, making it a favorite among traders and set builders alike. Whether you are a long-time Pokémon fan or new to the TCG, this card represents a specific moment in the Sun & Moon era.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Stufful
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
Sanosuke Sakuma
Card Stock
English
Reverse Holo
70
Colorless
Basic
Fighting ×2
2
759
Card Text
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Attack: Tackle (30)
Despite its adorable appearance, when it gets angry and flails about, its arms and legs could knock a pro wrestler sprawling.
