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Lusamine — Crimson Invasion Pokémon card

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LusamineCrimson Invasion #96 Pokémon Card

Crimson Invasion·#96·2017

Lusamine, a pivotal human character from Generation VII's Alola region, is renowned for her complex role as the Aether Foundation president in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This specific Lusamine Supporter card, numbered 96/111 from the 2017 Crimson Invasion set, is a regular rare variant notable for its powerful discard pile recovery effect. Here, visitors will discover Lusamine's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its unique ability to retrieve Supporter and Stadium cards, and its historical context within the TCG's Sun & Moon era.

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Card Number
#96
Release Date
October 5, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
SM4

Lusamine is a prominent human character from the Alola region, first introduced in the Generation VII Pokémon games, Pokémon Sun and Moon. As the president of the Aether Foundation, she initially appears as a benevolent figure dedicated to Pokémon conservation, but her true motives and an obsession with Ultra Beasts are soon revealed. Her character arc is central to the main storyline, delving into themes of family, ambition, and alternate dimensions. Lusamine's striking appearance, with long blonde hair and an elegant white dress, makes her instantly recognizable. She is not a Pokémon herself, but rather a powerful and influential trainer and antagonist, playing a crucial role in the narrative by seeking to open Ultra Wormholes to bring Ultra Beasts into the Alola region. Her complex personality and significant impact on the game's plot have made her a memorable figure among fans, often sparking discussions about her motivations and the morality of her actions. Her connection to the Ultra Beasts and her eventual transformation add layers to her character, cementing her as one of the more unique and compelling human characters in the Pokémon universe.

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