Pokémon TCG Japan’s Ruler Of The Black Flame: Poppy Illustration

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Pokémon TCG Japan’s Ruler Of The Black Flame: Poppy Illustration
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PokemonTCG Japan’s Ruler of the Black Flame will soon release in stores. It includes a Secret Rare card featuring the Steel-type Trainer Poppy. Pokemon

on July 28th, and it will include 108 cards, not including Secret Rare cards. This expansion will be the first to feature Tera Pokémon with a Tera type that differs from its standard typing. This will be most prominently seen on the Dark-type Tera Charizard ex but will also show up on the Fire-type Tera Eiscue ex and Electric-type Tera Tyranitar ex. It has already been confirmed that this set will, in part, make upset for August 2023.

Today, let's take a look at look at one of the Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporters from the set.Poppy is a Steel-type Trainer from the Paldea Region. She is a member of the Elite Four. Poppy uses Copperajah, Magnezone, Bronzong, Corviknight, and Tinkaton, the last of which she Terrastallizes during combat with the player. In illustrates Poppy on a Special Illustration Rare Trainer Supporter. Murayama has been contributing since and is known for its painterly, illustrative style.

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