
Black & White·#103·2011
Super Scoop Up is a pivotal Item card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, a testament to the strategic depth introduced during the Black & White era. This specific card, #103 from the 2011 Black & White base set, is a common variant that stands out for its iconic artwork and impactful gameplay mechanics. Here, visitors will discover the card's practical applications, its illustrative art by Daisuke Iwamoto, and its place within the rich history of the Pokémon TCG.
Read more ↓Super Scoop Up is not a Pokémon, but rather an Item card from the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Item cards represent various objects that Trainers use throughout their journeys in the Pokémon world, ranging from tools that assist in battle to items that help catch Pokémon or manage a team. The concept of using items to influence battles and strategy has been a core element of the Pokémon franchise since its inception with the first generation of games, Pokémon Red and Blue, released in 1996. Item cards in the TCG reflect this aspect, offering a wide array of strategic options for players. While Super Scoop Up itself doesn't have a specific Pokédex entry or evolution line, its function is reminiscent of items like the Escape Rope or the Eject Button from the video games, which allow a Pokémon to be switched out of battle. The card's design, featuring a futuristic scooping device, suggests a technological marvel, perhaps a more advanced version of traditional Pokémon-catching or retrieval tools. Its role in the TCG is purely strategic, impacting gameplay by disrupting opponent setups or saving a damaged Pokémon.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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