The 2018 Pokémon Trading Card Game card #35, Buizel, from the Ultra Prism expansion. This Basic Water-type card is an essential component for competitive decks and collectors alike.
Buizel
2018 • Pokémon • Ultra Prism
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The Pokémon Buizel card, numbered 35 in the 2018 Ultra Prism expansion, offers a distinct piece of TCG history for dedicated collectors. As a Basic Water-type Pokémon, this card features 70 HP and serves as a foundational element for players building aquatic-themed strategies. For many, adding this card to their collection helps complete the UPR set, providing a tangible connection to the era of Pokémon card design. Whether you are focused on competitive gameplay or nostalgic collecting, this card represents a significant part of the Ultra Prism legacy. Enthusiasts often seek out individual cards like this Buizel to round out their personal archives or to utilize its gameplay mechanics in various formats. The enduring popularity of the Pokémon TCG ensures that cards from the Ultra Prism set remain relevant for new and veteran players. By focusing on the core identity of this card, collectors can appreciate its role in the broader ecosystem of the game without getting lost in transient market trends.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
The core identity of the card within the set.
Featured Subject
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Featured
Buizel
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Common
so-taro
Card Stock
English
70
Water
Basic
Grass ×2
1
418
Card Text
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Attack: Water Gun (30)
It inflates the flotation sac around its neck and pokes its head out of the water to see what is going on.
