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Unown · Ancient Origins (AOR) #30

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Unown · 60 HP · {P}
Pokémon (Unown) › Basic

Ability ⇢ Farewell Letter
Once during your turn (before your attack), if this Pokémon is on your Bench, you may discard this Pokémon and all cards attached to it (this does not count as a Knock Out). If you do, draw a card.

{C} → Hidden Power : 10

weak: {P}×2 | resist: n/a | retreat: 1
illus. Akira Komayama
XY › Ancient Origins (AOR, XY7) › #30/98 : Common · ↘ Aug 12, 2015
Formats: Standard: 2016, 2017 · Expanded: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, Current
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Shaped like ancient writing, it is a huge mystery whether language or Unown came first.

Rating

Overall: 100.00% (3 wins, 0 losses)

Within Set & Formats:

  • Ancient Origins: n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2016): 100% (1 win, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2017): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2018): 100% (1 win, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2019): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2020): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded 2021): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • BLW-on (Expanded Current): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • PRC-on (Standard 2017): n/a (0 wins, 0 losses)
  • XY-on (Standard 2016): 100% (1 win, 0 losses)

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Reader Interactions

6 comments

  1. achildrenscardgame

    (9 years ago)

    Tip: You can treat Unown as more than just Vespiquen fuel or to effectively reduce the size of your deck: it’s also nice insurance against N etc so if your hand is disrupted you can use it to lessen that impact.

    Reply
  2. hoopa887

    (9 years ago)

    this card is 100% drawpower fuel

    Reply
    • Foon-Gus Fringhoopa887

      (3 years ago)

      Same ability as Unown R — LA#77

      Reply
  3. Blob Takeshi

    (8 years ago)

    There’s a reason why this is the last Unown card.

    Reply
  4. modal

    (4 years ago)

    NANDA?

    Reply
    • fddcsjxkmodal

      (1 year ago)

      Japanese for, “What’s this?”

      Reply

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