From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Galarian Obstagoon ガラルタチフサグマ Galarian Tachifusaguma
|
|
|
|
English expansion
|
Champion's Path
|
Rarity
|
|
English card no.
|
037/073
|
Japanese expansion
|
Infinity Zone
|
Japanese rarity
|
|
Japanese card no.
|
056/100
|
|
For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Obstagoon.
|
|
Galarian Obstagoon (Japanese: ガラルタチフサグマ Galarian Tachifusaguma) is a Darkness-type Stage 2 Pokémon card. It was first released as part of the Champion's Path expansion.
Card text
Once during your turn, you may have your opponent discard cards from their hand until they have 4 cards in their hand.
During your next turn, this Pokémon can't attack.
Pokédex data
凄まじい 声量を もつ。 シャウトとともに 威嚇するさまは ブロッキングと 呼ばれている。
Release information
This card was included in the Champion's Path expansion, first released in the Japanese Infinity Zone expansion. In Japan, it was reprinted as a S-P Promotional card and was available as part of the Eternatus Challenge Campaign, which began on June 5, 2020 in tandem with the release of the Infinity Zone expansion. Customers who purchased an Infinity Zone booster box at participating stores nationwide received a Mini Card Box and a Promo Card Pack containing one of five possible promotional cards.[1] The campaign ran for as long as stocks lasted. Due to a manufacturing error, the giveaways intended for distribution at Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, and from the Pokémon Center Online were delayed.[2] Customers with an eligible purchase from the Pokémon Center Online had their gifts shipped separately after the end of June 2022; Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Stores eventually began to distribute the gifts from July 25, 2022, at which point the purchase conditions were expanded to include any TCG booster pack. This print features the campaign logo in the bottom right corner of the illustration.
Trivia
Origin
Knuckle Impact is an attack that first appeared on Buzzwole-GX from Crimson Invasion. This card's Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Sword.
References