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Erika's Invitation — 151 Pokémon card

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Erika's Invitation151 #160 Pokémon Card

151·#160·2023

Erika, the serene Grass-type Gym Leader from the first generation of Pokémon, is a character deeply rooted in the franchise's cultural significance, representing elegance and a connection to nature. This specific Erika's Invitation card from the 2023 151 set is a standard rare Supporter that stands out for its unique and disruptive game mechanic. Here, visitors will discover a detailed examination of the card's effect, its illustrator, and its place within the broader TCG landscape, alongside an exploration of its edition history.

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Card Number
#160
Release Date
September 21, 2023
Language
EN
Set Code
sv3-5

Erika's Invitation is a Supporter card, a type of Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, and as such, it does not represent a specific Pokémon species with Pokédex lore, natural habitat, or an evolution line. Instead, it features Erika, one of the original Gym Leaders from the Kanto region, specializing in Grass-type Pokémon. Erika is known for her graceful demeanor and her connection to nature, often depicted in a traditional Japanese kimono, as seen on this card. She was introduced in the very first generation of Pokémon games, Red, Blue, and Green, and has been a recurring character in the anime and various spin-off media, representing the Celadon City Gym. Her gym puzzle often involves navigating through a maze of plants, reflecting her serene yet challenging personality. Culturally, Erika embodies elegance and the beauty of the natural world, making her a beloved character among fans of the original games and anime. Her presence in the TCG as a Supporter card often reflects her gentle yet strategic influence, providing players with valuable tactical advantages rather than direct combat power.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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