- ↓ 1.15
- ꩜ 1.82
- ↑ 3.99
{G}{C} → Magic Dust : 20
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now either Asleep, Confused, Paralyzed, or Poisoned (your choice).
{G}{G}{C} → Hyper Reverse
Does 10 damage times the number of Energy attached to the Defending Pokémon. After doing damage, remove a number of damage counters from Butterfree equal to the amount of damage done to the Defending Pokémon (after applying Weakness and Resistance).
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It collects honey every day. It rubs honey onto the hairs on its legs to carry it back to its nest.
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Funny that Beedrill and Butterfree in this set were only printed as **non-holo** rare cards!
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Especially because they were both holo in the Japanese version of the set, “Crossing the Ruins.”
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Neo_Discovery_(TCG)#Set_lists
IDK why this is the only Neo set that had the dumb holo/non holo double-printing of cards that WOTC did in Fossil, Jungle, TR and the E-Reader sets. Glad that the other 3 Neo sets were printed as normal sets, like they were in Japan.
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The first attack, originally ミラクルりんぷん, should be Miracle Scales. Following right after Miracle Berry in N1, N2 Butterfree’s attack is meant to be an antithesis to that card – inflicting any status condition where Miracle Berry can resolve any. “Miracle” and its miraculous relation to any status condition will go on to become a recurring theme in the TCG. (c.f. Team Aqua Technical Machine 01 for a more thorough comment regarding.)