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Fairy Garden
XY·#117·2014
Fairy Garden is a Stadium Trainer card, representing a mystical location rather than a Pokémon species, and was introduced in the XY era to support the newly debuted Fairy type. This particular card comes from the 2014 XY set, #117/146, and while it's a common card, it holds significance as an early example of Fairy-type support. Here, visitors will find a deep dive into its mechanics, including its effect of providing free retreat for Fairy Energy-attached Pokémon, its illustrator Ryo Ueda, and its place in TCG history.
Read more ↓- Card Number
- #117
- Release Date
- February 4, 2014
- Language
- EN
- Set Code
- XY1
Fairy Garden is not a Pokémon, but a Stadium Trainer card, representing a location within the Pokémon world. As such, it does not have Pokédex lore, natural habitat, diet, or behavior in the traditional sense of a Pokémon creature. Stadium cards are a type of Trainer card that depict specific locations, and their effects typically influence the gameplay for both players while they remain in play. These cards are an integral part of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, shaping strategies by modifying the rules or providing benefits/hindrances to Pokémon in play. Fairy Garden itself evokes the imagery of a serene, magical place, consistent with the aesthetic often associated with Fairy-type Pokémon which were introduced in Generation VI (the X and Y games). The introduction of Fairy-type Pokémon and associated elements like Fairy Garden was a significant development in the Pokémon franchise, adding a new dimension to type matchups and gameplay strategies, particularly in balancing the previously dominant Dragon type.
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