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{{PokémoncardInfobox | | {{PokémoncardInfobox | ||
cardname=Unown N | |cardname=Unown N | ||
|jname=アンノーン [N] | |||
jname=アンノーン [N] | | |jtrans=Unknown [N] | ||
jtrans=Unknown [N] | | |image=UnownNNeoDiscovery50.jpg | ||
image= | |caption=Illus. [[CR CG gangs]] | ||
caption=Illus. [[CR CG gangs]] | | |species=Unown | ||
forme=N | | |forme=N | ||
evostage=Basic | | |evostage=Basic | ||
type=Psychic | | |type=Psychic | ||
hp=40 | | |level=14 | ||
weakness=Psychic | |hp=40 | ||
|weakness=Psychic | |||
retreatcost=1 | |retreatcost=1 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{PokémoncardInfobox/Expansion | {{PokémoncardInfobox/Expansion|type=Psychic|expansion={{TCG|Neo Discovery}}|rarity={{rar|Uncommon}}|cardno=50/75|jpexpansion={{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}}}} | ||
| type= | {{PokémoncardInfobox/Footer|type=Psychic|species=Unown}} | ||
| expansion = {{TCG|Neo Discovery}} | |||
| rarity = {{rar|Uncommon}} | |||
| cardno = 50/75 | |||
|}} | |||
{{PokémoncardInfobox/Footer|type= | |||
'''Unown [N]''' (Japanese: '''アンノーン [N]''' ''Unknown [N]'') is a {{ct|Psychic}} | '''Unown [N]''' (Japanese: '''アンノーン [N]''' ''Unknown [N]'') is a {{ct|Psychic}} Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the {{TCG|Neo Discovery}} expansion. | ||
==Card text== | ==Card text== | ||
{{ | {{Cardtext/Header|type=Psychic}} | ||
type=Psychic | | {{Cardtext/Unown|letter=N}} | ||
{{Cardtext/Pokémon Power | |||
|type=Psychic | |||
|name={{uwr|NORMAL}} [Normal] | |||
|jname=[ノーマル ディーエフ] | |||
|jtrans=[Normal DF] | |||
|effect=Whenever a {{e|Colorless}} Pokémon damages 1 of your Pokémon, reduce that damage by 30 ''(after applying Weakness and Resistance)''. This power stops working if you have more than 1 Unown [N] in play. ''(This power works even if {{tt|Unown [N]|this Pokémon}} is {{TCG|Asleep}}, {{TCG|Confused}}, or {{TCG|Paralyzed}}.)'' | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{Cardtext/Attack | ||
type=Psychic | |type=Psychic | ||
|cost={{e|Psychic}} | |||
|name=Hidden Power | |||
|jname=めざめるパワー | |||
jname= | |jtrans=Awakening Power | ||
jtrans= | |damage=10 | ||
effect= | |effect= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{Cardtext/Footer}} | ||
===Pokédex data=== | |||
{{Carddex | |||
name= | |type=Psychic | ||
|name=Unown | |||
|species=Symbol | |||
|ndex=201 | |||
|height=1'8" | |||
|jheight=0.5 | |||
|weight=11 | |||
|jweight=5 | |||
|dex=Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said the two are somehow related. | |||
|jdex=体自体は薄っぺらく、いつも壁にはりついている。形に何か意味があるらしい。 | |||
|transdex=Its flat, thin body is always stuck on walls. Its shape appears to have some meaning. | |||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Release information== | ||
{|{{ | This card was included in the {{TCG|Neo Discovery}} expansion. In Japan, it was one of nine {{TCG|Unnumbered Promotional cards}} available in the {{TCGMerch|Neo|Era|Premium File 2}}, which was initially sold at participating cinemas showing ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'' from July 8, 2000 and was followed by a general release on August 5, 2000. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
This is one of only three Neo | *This is one of only three Neo Series {{TCG|Unown}} cards where the Pokémon Power name is not the same as the word associated with that particular Unown in the [[Unown Mode]] of the [[Pokédex]]. (The word associated with Unown N in the games is "Nuzzle".) The other two Unown to share this trait are {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Unown D|47}} and {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Unown M|49}}. | ||
*The Japanese print features the {{TCG|Crossing the Ruins...}} symbol, indicating that it is a promotional addition to the expansion. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
{{m|Hidden Power}} is a [[move]] in the [[Pokémon games]] that {{p|Unown}} can learn. This card's [[Pokédex]] entry comes from {{game|Gold}}. | {{m|Hidden Power}} is a [[move]] in the [[Pokémon games]] that {{p|Unown}} can learn. This card's English [[Pokédex]] entry comes from {{game|Gold}}, whereas the Japanese entry comes from {{game|Silver}}. | ||
{{Project TCG notice}} | {{Project TCG notice}} | ||
[[Category:Neo Discovery cards]] | [[Category:Neo Discovery cards]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:Illus. by CR CG gangs]] | [[Category:Illus. by CR CG gangs]] | ||
[[de:Icognito N (Neo Entdeckung 50)]] | [[de:Icognito N (Neo Entdeckung 50)]] | ||
[[fr:Zarbi N (Neo Discovery 50)]] | |||
[[it:Unown N (Neo Discovery 50)]] | |||
[[ja:アンノーンN (プレミアムファイル)]] | [[ja:アンノーンN (プレミアムファイル)]] | ||
[[zh:未知图腾[N](PF2)]] |
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Unown [N] (Japanese: アンノーン [N] Unknown [N]) is a Psychic-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Neo Discovery expansion.
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Pokédex data
Unown - Symbol Pokémon | ||
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No. | Height | Weight |
201 | 1'8" (0.5 m) | 11 lbs. (5 kg) |
Pokédex entry | ||
Their shapes look like hieroglyphs on ancient tablets. It is said the two are somehow related. | ||
体自体は薄っぺらく、いつも壁にはりついている。形に何か意味があるらしい。 |
Release information
This card was included in the Neo Discovery expansion. In Japan, it was one of nine Unnumbered Promotional cards available in the Premium File 2, which was initially sold at participating cinemas showing Spell of the Unown: Entei from July 8, 2000 and was followed by a general release on August 5, 2000.
Trivia
- This is one of only three Neo Series Unown cards where the Pokémon Power name is not the same as the word associated with that particular Unown in the Unown Mode of the Pokédex. (The word associated with Unown N in the games is "Nuzzle".) The other two Unown to share this trait are Unown D and Unown M.
- The Japanese print features the Crossing the Ruins... symbol, indicating that it is a promotional addition to the expansion.
Origin
Hidden Power is a move in the Pokémon games that Unown can learn. This card's English Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Gold, whereas the Japanese entry comes from Pokémon Silver.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |