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Card 099 — Phantasmal Flames Pokémon card

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Card 099Phantasmal Flames #99 Pokémon Card

Phantasmal Flames·#99

Yamper, the adorable Corgi-like Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, quickly captured hearts with its playful demeanor and unique ability to generate electricity as it runs. This specific card from the Phantasmal Flames set, card number 099/094, features beautiful full art that brings Yamper's charming personality to life, making it a standout common card. Here, you'll discover Yamper's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack details, weakness, and retreat cost, along with its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#99
Language
EN
Set Code
me2

Yamper is a beloved Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, hailing from the Galar region. Known for its resemblance to a Corgi, Yamper is often depicted as a loyal and energetic companion. Its Pokédex entries highlight its natural curiosity and its unique ability to generate electricity from the base of its tail as it runs. This electricity is often used to power its body and sometimes to play. Yamper has no known evolutions but is a standalone fan favorite. In the games, it's a common sight in early routes, often assisting trainers with its keen sense of smell and playful nature. In the anime, Yamper is famously known as Professor Cerise's Pokémon, often seen accompanying him and his assistants, including Ash and Goh, on their research adventures. Its diet primarily consists of treats and berries, which it eagerly seeks out. Yamper's charming design and approachable nature have made it a popular choice for merchandise and a symbol of cuteness within the Pokémon franchise, embodying the spirit of a loyal canine friend. Its Electric typing gives it a natural advantage against Flying and Water types, while Grass and other Electric types pose a challenge.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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