This 2005 Pokémon Unseen Forces card features Stantler as card number 32, offering unique gameplay mechanics for collectors and players alike.
Stantler
2005 • Pokémon • Unseen Forces
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The Pokémon Unseen Forces Stantler card, identified as number 32 in the 2005 release, remains a notable entry for enthusiasts of the franchise. This Pokémon trading card game card features the Pokémon Stantler, a Basic stage creature with 70 HP. Designed by Atsuko Nishida, this piece is classified as a Rare rarity within the set, denoted by the UF set code. Collectors often appreciate this card for its strategic utility, which includes the Colorless Screechy Voice attack that can confuse an evolved Defending Pokémon, alongside the Push Away attack that allows the player to disrupt their opponent's hand by discarding a Trainer card. As a Colorless type with a retreat cost of 1, it fits into various deck strategies. The card's Pokédex number is 234, linking it to the broader biological lore of the series. For those building their collection, this card represents a key component of the Unseen Forces expansion, offering both nostalgic value and mechanical depth.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Stantler
Game
Pokémon
TCG Attributes
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Rare
Atsuko Nishida
Card Stock
English
70
Colorless
Basic
Fighting ×2
1
234
Card Text
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Attack: Screechy Voice (10)
If the Defending Pokémon is an Evolved Pokémon, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused.
Attack: Push Away (20)
Look at your opponent's hand, choose a Trainer card you find there, and discard it.
