Unown E (Neo Discovery 67)

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Unown E E LV.10
アンノーン [E] Unknown [E]
Psychic
UnownENeoDiscovery67.jpg
Illus. CR CG gangs
Evolution stage Basic Pokémon
Card name Unown E
Type Psychic
HP 40
weakness
Psychic×2
resistance
None
retreat cost
 
English expansion Neo Discovery
Rarity Common
English card no. 67/75
Japanese expansion Unnumbered Promotional cards
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Unown.

Unown [E] (Japanese: アンノーン [E] Unknown [E]) is a Psychic-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Neo Discovery expansion.

Card text

201E
You may have up to 4 Basic Pokémon cards in your deck with Unown in their names.
Pokémon Power:
ENGAGE [Engage]
[エンゲージ]
 
When you play Unown [E] from your hand, your opponent may shuffle his or her hand into his or her deck and then draw 4 cards. Either way, you may shuffle your hand into your deck and draw 4 cards.
Psychic Hidden Power
めざめるパワー
10


Pokédex data

Psychic
Psychic
Unown - Symbol Pokémon
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

The Japanese print features the Crossing the Ruins... symbol, indicating that it is a promotional addition to the expansion.

Origin

"Engage" is the word associated with Unown E in the Unown Mode. 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.


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