- ↓ 4.00
- ꩜ 5.35
- ↑ 10.00
Remove all damage counters from 1 of your Pokémon. Then discard all Energy cards attached to it, if any.
· Supporter rule: You can play only one Supporter card each turn. When you play this card, put it next to your Active Pokémon. When your turn ends, discard this card.
illus. Ken Sugimori
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reshikrom64
Too bad we don’t have this for Ross dec.
Sam
Probably my favorite Ken Sugimori artwork.
Twylis
A shiny Nurse Joy!
Parttimetcgcollector
I am going to capture her, go masterball!
Ambassador
Alongside some of the speculation I made in the comments of AQ Crystal Energy regarding its reprint in the 2021 “Creatures Deck”, the upcoming reprint of Pokémon Nurse for Card Game Classic seems to confirm we’ll never see any e-Card block cards ever printed with functioning dot codes, with Nurse’s reprint going so far as to remove them entirely. I think they felt safe with a non-functional facsimile on the Creature Deck card since it was never sold commercially, but for a mass produced consumer product they didn’t want to take any chances.
It’s also interesting to observe that the upcoming reprint also removes the e-Card logo from the bottom left – at first, I worried that the card was a sign that the entire history of the e-Reader was going to be whitewashed away, since even the B-61-# ID has been removed¹, but you’ll also notice that there’s no Illustrator credit, either. It seems like they really don’t know how to handle all the different layouts for card bottoms for the different eras of the TCG, but want to at least keep the set logo and numbering consistent as much as possible – and so, because it was in the way, the e-Card logo got chopped. I’m not convinced this approach is the best solution so I’m expecting I’ll sit out on buying the product, but it’s nice to see the reprint as the first commercially available representation of the e-Card era in a very long time.
¹ See again Crystal Energy for comparison; it retained a D-53-b ID number.