- ↓ 0.45
- ꩜ 1.04
- ↑ 9.99
Ability ⇢ Dummy Doll
When you play this Pokémon from your hand onto your Bench during your turn, you may prevent all damage done to this Mimikyu V by attacks from your opponent’s Pokémon until the end of your opponent’s next turn.
{P} → Jealous Eyes
Put 3 damage counters on your opponent’s Active Pokémon for each Prize card your opponent has taken.
· V rule: When your Pokémon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
illus. Eske Yoshinob
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Nos
Seems dumb getting an exact reprint of the Mimikyu V from Battle Styles. I thought there was a factory error when I pulled this.
Stuart Newsby
I know–it would’ve been cool if they had an alternate art version that they put in Brilliant Stars :(
I also hated how Shining Fates was just padded with tons of reprints. For example, the SHF Luxray was exactly the same as the RCL Luxray.
nago
Not even an updated regulation mark for the trouble.
C.Ezra.M
This card is in the set likely to prevent Mimikyu VMAX from being unplayable in formats that mainly use cards from one expansion, plus select Trainer cards from past expansions, such as Prerelease tournaments (which use Build & Battle Boxes).
The Mimikyu VMAX itself debuted in the Japanese S8b “VMAX Climax” set, alongside some other cards in Brilliant Stars that have the E regulation mark: set:brs mark:e. (The cards that were not from VMAX Climax are: Dracovish V and Blunder Policy, which were Pokémon Card Gym Series 7 promos, and the gold Galarian birds, which are from a secret, 101st deck from Start Deck 100.)
Since the Sword & Shield Series started, regulation marks were adopted, and with them came a policy to strictly match the regulation mark on each card with the corresponding Japanese card. This also retired the Yellow A alternate print symbol. Before this, cards from SM4+ “GX Battle Boost” were featured in Ultra Prism, and cards SM8b “GX Ultra Shiny” were featured in Team Up, meaning they “survived” a rotation.